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Article: FOOTBALL: IT'S GREAT TO BULGAR OFF; John Inglis reflects on life after Aberdeen.(Sport)
- Article from:
- Sunday Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- March 14, 1999
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JOHN Inglis will tune into tonight's clash between Aberdeen and Celtic on satellite TV in Bulgaria content to be chasing a Champions' League place rather than being back home fighting relegation.
The big defender was freed by the Dons last month and has signed on with Levski Sofia until the end of the season with the option of another year.
Pittodrie pal Ilian Kiriakov helped set-up the deal to become the first British player to move to the Eastern European country.
Inglis' Bulgarian ...
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