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Friday, 3 August, 2001, 02:06 GMT 03:06 UK
Cowdenbeath's summer ins and outs
Cowden have not added much to their squad
Cowden have not added much to their squad
BBC Sport Online keeps you up to date with who is leaving or joining Cowdenbeath's battle to survive in Scottish League Division Two.

No major signings ensure that this season will be a major test for manager Gary Kirk.

Kirk last season only just managed to sustain the momentum established by Craig Levein before his departure to Hearts.

Cowdenbeath's lead was eroded away and they just managed to win promotion in second spot on the last day of the season.

They have brought in Craig Neeson, a 20-year-old defender from Hearts on a two-year deal.

Steve Raynes, a 29-year-old midfielder, has been captured from Brechin City, who just lost out to Cowdenbeath in the run-in last season.

Meanwhile, veteran Dunfermline Athletic coach Hamish French arrives from Alloa Athletic to give the midfield an attacking edge.

They lost midfielder Mark Bradley to Second Division rivals Berwick Rangers.

In: Hamish French (midfield/forward, Alloa Athletic), Steve Raynes (midfield, Brechin City), Craig Neeson (defence, Hearts), Andy Campbell, Scott Gibb, Ross McMaster, Alan Sharp, Mark Somerville, Keith Wilson.

Out: Mark Bradley (midfield, Berwick Rangers), Ross Godfrey (goalkeeper, East Fife), Christopher Kirkcaldy (forward).

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