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Stuart McCall lands experienced duo



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BRADFORD CITY manager Stuart McCall has secured the services of former Sheffield Wednesday and Rotherham United midfield player Paul McLaren on a free transfer from Tranmere Rovers.
McCall has also scrapped a move for veteran defender Darren Moore after landing Graeme Lee from Doncaster.

Former Bradford defender Moore, released by Derby, had been given until the weekend to accept a return to Valley Parade. "It's common knowledge that we spoke to big Daz, but he's still undecided," said McCall.

Lee, 30, and McLaren, 31, have signed two-year deals and McCall is hoping to land former Aston Villa striker Michael Boulding.

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