Pompey sign striker
February 2, 2009
Pompey boss Tony Adams has strengthened his squad by signing Theofanis Gekas on loan from Bayer Leverkusen for the rest of the season. Adams believes the 28-year-old striker a previous top goal scorer in the Bundesliga can be a real asset at the club.

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Stephen Hunt may stay at Reading.
February 2, 2009
Republic of Ireland star Stephen Hunt may stay at Reading. The Irish international has a £5million release clause in his contract and has been linked with a host of Premier League clubs including Spurs and Wigan. It has been reported that Hunt is unhappy at Reading and is eager to move back to the premiership.

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Brechin City sign Stephen Ettien on loan
February 1, 2009
Scottish second division club Brechin City have secured the services of forward Stephen Ettien on loan from Hamilton Academical till the end of the season. The Toulouse born player is Jim Duffy’s second loan signing in January after veteran Barry Smith, who arrived from Dundee last week.
Ettien made his debut for Brechin on January 31, 2009 against Stirling Albion. He came on as a 69th minute subsitute for Gary Fusco, but could not prevent Brechin from losing 2-1 to Stirling.
Ettien had moved to Hamilton in August 2008 after being released by French champions Olympique Lyon.

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Norwich City sign Chris Killen on loan from Celtic
February 1, 2009
New Zealand striker Chris Killen has joined Championship side Norwich City on loan till the end of the season in an attempt to revive his flagging career. Killen, 27, is currently contracted to Scottish giants Celtic FC, but has largely been overlooked by manager Gordon Strachan at Parkhead.
Killen was unable to start regularly at Celtic, with the likes of Scott McDonald, Georgios Samaras, Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, Shaun Maloney and Cillian Sheridan also playing in the same position as him.
Killen scored only one goal for Celtic- against Gretna in October 2007. That game was also the first time he played all ninety minutes for Celtic.
Killen started his career with Manchester City before moving to Oldham in 2002 for £250,000. He spent four years at Oldham before moving to Hibs in 2006. In May 2007, he made the switch to Celtic.




