Halliday signs on at Boro

07 May 2010 09:31
GORDON STRACHAN added to the growing Scottish contingent at Middlesbrough following last night's capture of left winger Andy Halliday on a three-year contract.[LNB] The boss hailed the 18-yearold as a potential bargain after agreeing a deal thought to be worth around £100,000 with Scottish third division title-winners Livingston.[LNB] He's hungry, he's 18 and he's cost us sweeties. Hopefully, he can be another player to emerge from Livi and go on to do well, said Strachan who has noted the progress made by Leeds' Robert Snodgrass and Coventry's James McPake since leaving the Almondvale Stadium.[LNB] After training at Rockliffe Park earlier in the season, Halliday, who scored 16 goals in 23 starts this season, was delighted to complete a switch to the Championship club.[LNB] I'm really excited about joining Middlesbrough and delighted that the contract is now all sorted, he said.[LNB] This is a club that has produced so many good youngsters over the years and I just hope I can do well for them. It helps that there is already a big Scottish contingent at the club and I know I am going to feel at home straight away.[LNB] A major reason why I wanted to come here was because this is a club that develops players.[LNB] Players like Stewart Downing and Adam Johnson have really flourished here. Although people describe me as a winger I often get mistaken for a striker because of my record this season.[LNB] I am mainly left-sided but I can play on the right as well.[LNB] I like to get forward and take people on.'' Halliday has also trained with Charlton Athletic and Italian club Parma but was in no doubt that a move to Teesside was his preferred option.[LNB] The Italian connection came about because Livingston used to be an Italianowned club,'' he revealed.[LNB] It was an amazing experience to go to Italy and experience a different type of football.[LNB] But my first choice was always Middlesbrough.[LNB] Everyone is very friendly and has made me feel so welcome.[LNB] I'm just sorry the season is ending. The squad is going for a training week in La Manga at the end of this month and I can't wait. I'm going to work really hard and apply myself so that I give myself the best possible chance.[LNB] Halliday is unlikely to be the last arrival from north of the border as Strachan continues to monitor transfer targets in his homeland.[LNB] Hearts left-back Lee Wallace and Dundee United winger Craig Conway are under consideration after Boro scout Gordon McQueen watched the pair face one another on Wednesday.[LNB]

Source: Northern_Echo