Sporting Digest: Football

Thursday 09 September 1999 23:02 BST
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The Scottish Football Association yesterday confirmed that they have reached a financial settlement with Jim Farry, their former chief executive. Farry was dismissed six months ago for gross misconduct after a wrangle with Celtic over the delayed registration of their former striker Jorge Cadette. It is believed Farry could receive as much as pounds 250,000 in the settlement.

Southampton have taken over the Perth academy in Western Australia which was formerly run by West Ham. The academy will aim to enrol young Australian players with a view to producing Premiership players of the future.

Dunfermline of the Scottish First Division have signed the Falkirk captain David Moss for pounds 120,000.

Clive Platt, the Walsall striker, has joined Third Division Rochdale for a club record pounds 100,000 - pounds 30,000 dependent on appearances - following a successful loan spell at Spotland.

David Johnson, the Ipswich Town striker, scored Jamaica's second goal in an international friendly against the United States on Wednesday night. Michael Johnson of Birmingham, Ricardo Gardner of Bolton, Frank Sinclair of Leicester, Wimbledon's Marcus Gayle and Derby's Darryl Powell also played in the 2-2 draw.

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