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Millers boss hoping for Boulding deal



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Published Date: 18 July 2008
ROTHERHAM United believe striker Michael Boulding will decide his future this weekend.
The 32-year-old former Mansfield striker has been training with Mark Robins' side but is also considering offers from Bradford City and Cheltenham Town.

"He'll be making a decision and we'll find out by the end of the week," Robins said.

n Meanwhile, keeper Luke Steele has been pulled out of the Barnsley squad for tomorrow's match at Yeovil.

With two of the three Oakwell keepers out injured, Kyle Letheren will go in goal at the League One club.

Steele missed training with a neck injury earlier this week and was expected to be able to play at the weekend.

He was withdrawn, though, having aggravated the problem.

Steele is manager Simon Davey's No 1 choice when the Championship season kicks off in three weeks with Heinz Muller is still recovering from knee surgery.

Letheren is one of a 15-strong-squad who set out from Barnsley today. They will stay overnight in Somerset.

Winger Jamal Campbell-Ryce and Kayode Odejayi are set for their first appearances of the summer, and new centre-back signing Darren Moore is expected to play for the club for the first time.

Barnsley are also sending a team to UniBond League team Sheffield FC tomorrow.

Transfer-listed duo Andy Johnson and Sam Togwell and young centre-back Rob Atkinson will join players from the academy at Sheffield's Dronfield ground.

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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 8:33 AM
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  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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