Former Burnley strikers on the move

22 June 2011 13:32
There was news yesterday of Ian Thomas-Moore leaving Rotherham and he's not the only former Burnley striker on the move with two other players joining Hereford and MK Franchise from Lincoln City and Yeovil respectively. Thomas-Moore (the striker formerly known as Ian Moore) joined his dad Ronnie at Rotherham in January this year; leaving Tranmere Rovers for whom he'd already netted seven goals in the first half of the 2010/11 season. Things didn't work out as planned; his dad was sacked as manager after a hammering at Chesterfield and his only goals for the Millers came in via a hat trick in a 6-0 win at Lincoln in the very next game. Yesterday, Rotherham confirmed that he'd left the club by mutual consent after both parties had come to an agreement, leaving him free to find another club. Delroy Facey looks as though he's found another club after being released by Lincoln City following their relegation from the Football League. During his time at Sincil Bank he became their most capped player when he won seven caps for Grenada. The Huddersfield born striker, now aged 31, has since signed a deal with Hereford United to remain in the Football League. He was on loan at Burnley during the 2003/04 season and scored five goals for the Clarets, including a hat trick against Walsall. A season later we loaned Dean Bowditch from Ipswich and he's on the move again. Last season saw him score 15 league goals for Yeovil Town in his second season at Huish Park. However, he turned down the offer of a new contract and has now signed for MK Franchise.

Source: FOOTYMAD