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Dundee issue update on Josh Mulligan's future amid major exodus of first team stars
Dundee issue update on Josh Mulligan's future amid major exodus of first team stars

Scottish Sun

time3 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Dundee issue update on Josh Mulligan's future amid major exodus of first team stars

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) JOSH MULLIGAN is currently weighing up his future as he comes to the end of his Dundee contract. The Scotland Under-21 star has been attracting interest from across the UK, with Rangers linked with a move for the out-of-contract ace back in April. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Josh Mulligan is weighing up his next move Credit: Willie Vass 2 Mulligan playing against Rangers in December Credit: Getty The Ibrox club have already snapped up Lyall Cameron and previously there was talk about a potential double raid at Dens Park for Mulligan too. The right-back has plenty of options on the table, though, as Plymouth Argyle, Cardiff City and Oxford City have all been credited with interest as well. Dundee face a major fight to hold onto their star man and they haven't given up hope of convincing him to extend his contract beyond this summer just yet. The club have tonight confirmed they are still in talks with Mulligan over fresh terms to keep him at Dens Park. The offer has been there for some time but he's yet to sign it and is still expected to become a free agent. Dundee also confirmed that skipper Joe Shaughnessy and Scott Tiffoney have turned down new deals - leaving new boss Steven Pressley facing a major rebuild this summer. Elvis wanted to keep the pair for next season but they have both opted to leave. Shaughnessy, 32, was instrumental in keeping Dundee up after returning from an lengthy injury absence last season but will now move to Aussie side Newcastle Jets. Tiffoney was a regular under former boss Tony Docherty but has also opted to depart along with Mo Sylla and Antonio Portales. Lyall Cameron was unveiled at Rangers this afternoon, while Jordan McGhee penned a pre-contract at Motherwell earlier this year and Scott Fraser is also away following an injury-plagued season. Tony Docherty One-on-One Why Dundee boss will always stay in touch with stars like Luke McCowan and Lyall Cameron and why he can't go to the Co-op Striker Seb Palmer-Houlden has also moved on at the end of his loan, signing for Gillingham, while Ziyad Larkeche is back at QPR. With Seun Adewumi also away back to parent club Burnley, Pressley is now without virtually a whole team of last season's starters. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

Josh Mulligan Dundee latest amid Rangers transfer interest
Josh Mulligan Dundee latest amid Rangers transfer interest

The National

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The National

Josh Mulligan Dundee latest amid Rangers transfer interest

The midfielder is set to become a free agent this summer upon the expiry of his current deal. However, it has emerged that the 22-year-old could yet remain a Dark Blues player heading into next season. The Dens Park club have revealed they are in talks over a new contract with Mulligan. The Scotland Under-21 international is attracting interest from Rangers, as well as a number of clubs south of the border. Read more: Lyall Cameron has already been unveiled as a Rangers player, having signed at Ibrox on a pre-contract agreement in January. It remains to be seen whether or not he will be joined by his former teammate in Glasgow. While there remains a chance of Mulligan staying put in Dundee, the Scottish Premiership side revealed that Scott Fraser, Mo Sylla, Antonio Portales, Scott Tiffoney and Joe Shaughnessy would depart at the end of their deals.

Josh Mulligan Dundee latest amid Rangers transfer interest
Josh Mulligan Dundee latest amid Rangers transfer interest

The Herald Scotland

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Herald Scotland

Josh Mulligan Dundee latest amid Rangers transfer interest

However, it has emerged that the 22-year-old could yet remain a Dark Blues player heading into next season. The Dens Park club have revealed they are in talks over a new contract with Mulligan. The Scotland Under-21 international is attracting interest from Rangers, as well as a number of clubs south of the border. Read more: Lyall Cameron has already been unveiled as a Rangers player, having signed at Ibrox on a pre-contract agreement in January. It remains to be seen whether or not he will be joined by his former teammate in Glasgow. While there remains a chance of Mulligan staying put in Dundee, the Scottish Premiership side revealed that Scott Fraser, Mo Sylla, Antonio Portales, Scott Tiffoney and Joe Shaughnessy would depart at the end of their deals.

Book Review: A fingerprint expert obsessed with learning the fate of her missing sister
Book Review: A fingerprint expert obsessed with learning the fate of her missing sister

San Francisco Chronicle​

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Book Review: A fingerprint expert obsessed with learning the fate of her missing sister

Sixteen years have passed since Shaw Connolly's teenage sister, Thea, slipped out of their family home in rural Maine to party with friends and never came home. Shaw (short for Shawnee), now a fingerprint expert for law enforcement agencies, is certain that her sister was murdered, but she is obsessed with learning where she was buried. Even now, after all these years, she continues to put up posters and roam the woods of their hometown with a cadaver dog. Her obsession takes a toll not only on her but on her family, driving her husband away and traumatizing her two boys. But in author Gillian French's 'Shaw Connolly Lives To Tell,' Shaw isn't the only one who is obsessed. Someone is obsessed with her. His name is Anders Jansen, and he calls Shaw frequently, often at odd hours. He taunts her about Thea, revealing details that hint at his involvement in the girl's disappearance — but never enough to justify an arrest. As their cat-and-mouse game continues, the phone calls become more menacing, and soon he starts following her and making vague threats against her family. When Shaw grows alarmed enough to get a protective order, he violates it, giving police a justification to make an arrest. But now he's on the run, the police can't find him, and the calls continue. Meanwhile, Shaw has a job to do. She assists police investigating the death of a man who was bludgeoned while walking his dog. She is called to assist with an arson fire in a vacant building. But then there is another arson fire. And another. And another. When the arsonist burns down the church Shaw attended as a child, she and the readers wonder if Anders could be setting the fires. This well-written, emotionally wrenching novel is not a mystery in the traditional sense. It is apparent early on that Thea is dead and that Anders killed her. The tension lies in how far Shaw will go to learn where she is buried, what Anders will do if she persists, and the price the people she loves will pay for her obsession. ___ Bruce DeSilva, winner of the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Award, is the author of the Mulligan crime novels including 'The Dread Line.' ___

Book Review: A fingerprint expert obsessed with learning the fate of her missing sister
Book Review: A fingerprint expert obsessed with learning the fate of her missing sister

Hamilton Spectator

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hamilton Spectator

Book Review: A fingerprint expert obsessed with learning the fate of her missing sister

Sixteen years have passed since Shaw Connolly's teenage sister, Thea, slipped out of their family home in rural Maine to party with friends and never came home. Shaw (short for Shawnee), now a fingerprint expert for law enforcement agencies, is certain that her sister was murdered, but she is obsessed with learning where she was buried. Even now, after all these years, she continues to put up posters and roam the woods of their hometown with a cadaver dog. Her obsession takes a toll not only on her but on her family, driving her husband away and traumatizing her two boys. But in author Gillian French's 'Shaw Connolly Lives To Tell,' Shaw isn't the only one who is obsessed. Someone is obsessed with her. His name is Anders Jansen, and he calls Shaw frequently, often at odd hours. He taunts her about Thea, revealing details that hint at his involvement in the girl's disappearance — but never enough to justify an arrest. As their cat-and-mouse game continues, the phone calls become more menacing, and soon he starts following her and making vague threats against her family. When Shaw grows alarmed enough to get a protective order, he violates it, giving police a justification to make an arrest. But now he's on the run, the police can't find him, and the calls continue. Meanwhile, Shaw has a job to do. She assists police investigating the death of a man who was bludgeoned while walking his dog. She is called to assist with an arson fire in a vacant building. But then there is another arson fire. And another. And another. When the arsonist burns down the church Shaw attended as a child, she and the readers wonder if Anders could be setting the fires. This well-written, emotionally wrenching novel is not a mystery in the traditional sense. It is apparent early on that Thea is dead and that Anders killed her. The tension lies in how far Shaw will go to learn where she is buried, what Anders will do if she persists, and the price the people she loves will pay for her obsession. ___ Bruce DeSilva, winner of the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Award, is the author of the Mulligan crime novels including 'The Dread Line.' ___ AP book reviews:

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