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Still on the sunderland website uder reserve team <cr>

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David Healy

0,,10281%7E8942373,00.jpgStriker David Healy is Northern Ireland's all-time record goalscorer, having found the net 35 times for his country.

Originally a trainee at Manchester United, Healy scored 45 goals during nearly four years at Preston after joining them for £1.5m following a loan spell.

A move to Leeds United produced a further 31 strikes from 121 games, finishing as the club's top scorer on two occasions.

Healy joined Fulham for £1.5m in July 2007 but stayed for only one season, appearing in 34 games and scoring six goals the following summer.

Sunderland signed Healy on a free transfer but he has struggled to hold down a regular first-team place since moving to the Stadium of Light.

He made only five appearances for Sunderland in 2009-10 and spent the second half of the season on loan at Ipswich, appearing a further 12 times for the Tractor Boys and scoring a single goal.

Healy joined Npower Championship side Doncaster Rovers on loan in November 2010, marking his debut with a goal.

The striker returned to Wearside in January 2011 having scored two goals in eight games for Rovers.

As well as being his country's leading marksman, Healy holds the record for most goals in a UEFA European Championships qualifying campaign with 13.

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Still on the sunderland website uder reserve team <cr>

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David Healy

0,,10281%7E8942373,00.jpgStriker David Healy is Northern Ireland's all-time record goalscorer, having found the net 35 times for his country.

Originally a trainee at Manchester United, Healy scored 45 goals during nearly four years at Preston after joining them for £1.5m following a loan spell.

A move to Leeds United produced a further 31 strikes from 121 games, finishing as the club's top scorer on two occasions.

Healy joined Fulham for £1.5m in July 2007 but stayed for only one season, appearing in 34 games and scoring six goals the following summer.

Sunderland signed Healy on a free transfer but he has struggled to hold down a regular first-team place since moving to the Stadium of Light.

He made only five appearances for Sunderland in 2009-10 and spent the second half of the season on loan at Ipswich, appearing a further 12 times for the Tractor Boys and scoring a single goal.

Healy joined Npower Championship side Doncaster Rovers on loan in November 2010, marking his debut with a goal.

The striker returned to Wearside in January 2011 having scored two goals in eight games for Rovers.

As well as being his country's leading marksman, Healy holds the record for most goals in a UEFA European Championships qualifying campaign with 13.

Won't change that quick

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I dont think its a done deal yet.

RANGERS will complete the signing of David Healy today - but face a fight to hold on to Maurice Edu.

Northern Ireland striker Healy, left, will join up at Ibrox on loan from Sunderland until the end of the season, but is unlikely to be involved in today's Co-op Cup semi-final with Motherwell at Hampden.

However, reports from England last night linked two clubs with last-gasp moves for Gers' American midfield powerhouse Edu.

A bid for the 24-year-old, who signed for £2.6million back in August 2008, could test cash-strapped Rangers' resolve to keep him.

It has been well documented that I grew up supporting Rangers

Healy, 31, will achieve a lifetime's dream when he joins Gers.

He was linked with a move last summer and said at the time: "If Rangers came knocking I would certainly not be saying no.

"It has been well documented that I grew up supporting Rangers."

Healy is willing to drop half his wages to sign for his boyhood heroes.

Walter Smith is looking to land him on loan to replace Kenny Miller.

The Black Cats have told the Ibrox club they must pick up all of the player's £8,000-a-week wages for the deal to happen, but Gers are only willing to pay half that.Healy is Northern Ireland's all-time top scorer with 35 goals in 75 caps, including a record 13 in the 2008 Euro qualifiers.

Since then he has struggled to find the net but Smith, who has sold striker Rory Loy to Carlisle, hopes he'll turn the clock back and bag the goals to net the title.

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Still on the sunderland website uder reserve team <cr>

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David Healy

0,,10281%7E8942373,00.jpgStriker David Healy is Northern Ireland's all-time record goalscorer, having found the net 35 times for his country.

Originally a trainee at Manchester United, Healy scored 45 goals during nearly four years at Preston after joining them for £1.5m following a loan spell.

A move to Leeds United produced a further 31 strikes from 121 games, finishing as the club's top scorer on two occasions.

Healy joined Fulham for £1.5m in July 2007 but stayed for only one season, appearing in 34 games and scoring six goals the following summer.

Sunderland signed Healy on a free transfer but he has struggled to hold down a regular first-team place since moving to the Stadium of Light.

He made only five appearances for Sunderland in 2009-10 and spent the second half of the season on loan at Ipswich, appearing a further 12 times for the Tractor Boys and scoring a single goal.

Healy joined Npower Championship side Doncaster Rovers on loan in November 2010, marking his debut with a goal.

The striker returned to Wearside in January 2011 having scored two goals in eight games for Rovers.

As well as being his country's leading marksman, Healy holds the record for most goals in a UEFA European Championships qualifying campaign with 13.

He still is their player <cr>

and I doubt the editor will be editing their site at 1 o'clock on a Sunday morning.

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Still on the sunderland website uder reserve team <cr>

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David Healy

0,,10281%7E8942373,00.jpgStriker David Healy is Northern Ireland's all-time record goalscorer, having found the net 35 times for his country.

Originally a trainee at Manchester United, Healy scored 45 goals during nearly four years at Preston after joining them for £1.5m following a loan spell.

A move to Leeds United produced a further 31 strikes from 121 games, finishing as the club's top scorer on two occasions.

Healy joined Fulham for £1.5m in July 2007 but stayed for only one season, appearing in 34 games and scoring six goals the following summer.

Sunderland signed Healy on a free transfer but he has struggled to hold down a regular first-team place since moving to the Stadium of Light.

He made only five appearances for Sunderland in 2009-10 and spent the second half of the season on loan at Ipswich, appearing a further 12 times for the Tractor Boys and scoring a single goal.

Healy joined Npower Championship side Doncaster Rovers on loan in November 2010, marking his debut with a goal.

The striker returned to Wearside in January 2011 having scored two goals in eight games for Rovers.

As well as being his country's leading marksman, Healy holds the record for most goals in a UEFA European Championships qualifying campaign with 13.

A doubt they huv a 24 hour website editor.

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The Black Cats have told the Ibrox club they must pick up all of the player's £8,000-a-week wages for the deal to happen, but Gers are only willing to pay half that.

That is a load of shit.

Sunderland will be desperate to get rid of him and could Doncaster have affored £4,000 a week.

Healy is all but a Rangers player (tu)

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Wasn't sure if I should make a new thread but feel free to merge threads if needed.

http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/football/Rangers-sign-David-Healy-on.6706236.jp

Looks like thats it, welcome to The Rangers!

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We spend 3 Million on Beattie and then miller goes and now this , coupled with a bullshit takeover , WTF

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sunderlands web could be updated anywhere /anytime ffs , maybe it's the same lazy peeps that does the Rangers official one , updated every now n again :chopometer:

Whoever the Rangers site editor is, is a fucking upside down, back to front slacker :lol:

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