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Try reading the posts in the thread. As of yet no he hasn't. That doesn't mean Gartcairn aren't interested

I tried reading through the posts,but you get bored with money talk and end up skimming through the posts.

If a good signing if Gartcairn get him.If that's the calibration of signing Gartcairn are making then I would think that league has become eleven teams playing for two places.

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Im sure rtg or army will announce news when they have any, as they have done previously. Gartcairn have been going about their business quietly and professionally its people outwith the club who reveal transfers and start money talk.

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Bryn Stephen Halliwell (born 1 October 1980 in Epsom, Surrey) is an English goalkeeper, who currently doesn't have a club after being released by Hearts.


Halliwell started his career in the youth team at London sideWimbledon, before moving in the Scottish Football League with Clyde. After leaving the Cumbernauld side in 2005, Halliwell spent the next six years playing for seven different Scottish clubs, culminating in a loan spell back at Clyde from former rivals Partick Thistle.


After being released by the Glasgow side, Halliwell moved into theJunior ranks with Sauchie, then Shettleston.


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Delighted to get this one over the line and adds real experience to our club. Bryn had several offers on the table and wanted to speak to all clubs before signing with Gartcairn. A totally professional way to deal with things and we are delighted!

 

Ryso - you de man!

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And not that i need to but will add....

 

Bryn did not sign for top money or any other rumours people come up with. we out of 6 clubs offered the least believe it or not. Gartcairn are simply 10 minutes from his house and he appreciated the academy we have behind the juniors due to his kid playing against our younger team. We are a legacy club therefore in his words must be doing things the right way.

 

He also added that the set up and the way we treat our players is a joy to be part of and he has been at pro clubs who do not put as much effort in with players as we do.

 

Cue the you talk pish comments!!

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