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Published: Friday, 4th April, 2008 12:00

Another Meadow player heads out.

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MEADOW midfielder Gary McPhee has become the third player in recent weeks to leave the Stagecoach Super League Premier leaders, joining fellow top flight team Arthurlie.

Work commitments meant the Meadow first team regular was unable to make all training sessions and would have been forced to miss a number of games.

His more was confirmed as striker Gareth Armstrong's move to Cumnock was confirmed.

Craig Feroz also left Meadow Park to join Glenafton a couple of weeks ago.

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