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Thursday, July 12, 2007

McIndoe moves to Bristol City

Former Hereford United player Michael McIndoe has moved from Wolverhampton to Bristol City. The deal is for three years but, as yet, it is not known whether any fee is involved (later understood to be about £400,000).

It will be the second time in his career McIndoe has been managed by Gary Johnson.

McIndoe was signed from Luton Town by Graham Turner and made thirty three appearances, scoring two goals, before leaving Edgar Street in February 2001 when finances were tight. Yeovil Town bought him for £25,000 and the youngster had a 25% sell-on clause in his contract so Hereford could benefit financially from any further deal. He was influential in Yeovil's push for promotion from the Conference, but eventually missed out on a return to the Football League when beaten 3-2 by the Bulls. In 2002/03, though, McIndoe and Yeovil gained their place in Division Three.

He moved to Doncaster in August 2003 for £50,000, was loaned to Derby in early 2006, and then transferred to Barnsley in July last year. After a spell on loan he moved to Wolves last January for £250,000.