Finnan Linked Again
Free agent full-back Steve Finnan is again being linked with the Blues. The Irishman is out of contract having left Portsmouth at the end of the season and was first mentioned in connection with the Blues last week.
The 34-year-old right-back played alongside Town manager Roy Keane while winning 52 Republic of Ireland caps and scoring two goals.
Finnan, who was born in Ireland but moved to Chelmsford as a youngster, played youth football with Wimbledon but started his senior career with non-league Welling, before moving on to Birmingham, Notts County, Fulham, Liverpool, Espanyol and finally Portsmouth.
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