Steve Howard....

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  1. Gue

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    He Has Signed For Leicester City</p>

    So Macken, Needs To Stay For Derby? Or Will He Still Leave?</p>
     
  2. Googs

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    I reckon he'll go too tbh. Derby will look to bring in a couple of strikers I reckon in January to replace both.
     
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    On Sky Sports Adam Pearson(?) said they will be bringing in 4 or 5 new faces in January, hopefully that will mean Macken can leave.
     
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    Howard Gone.........

    and Jewell said Miller can leave for the right price as well. With Earnshaw banned, there's every chance Macken will be getting some starts soon.
     
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    Could be that Derby are getting shut of their big earners in preparation for next season. Let's face it, they're not staying up. That being the case, in their position, I'd be keeping Macken.
     
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    Macken got a good write up on their site

    the relevant 10 mins

    "The Rams' final throw of the substitution dice saw Macken make his first appearance in a Derby shirt since the second leg of the play-off semi-final when he came on for Miller with 11 minutes left.

    Macken had scored three goals in his final two games of a loan spell with Coca-Cola Championship side Barnsley before being recalled due to Derby's injury problems.

    He was quickly in the action with a knock-back for Oakley, who struck his 20-yard shot narrowly too high.

    Macken was the provider once again on 87 as he picked up Barnes's over-hit corner and lifted it back into the middle, where Davis rose but glanced his header just past the post."

    With Howard gone I wouldnt be surprised if he starts at Bolton
     

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