Warren Feeney agrees new Plymouth Argyle contract
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Plymouth Argyle's Northern Ireland international striker Warren Feeney has agreed a one-year extension to his contract at Home Park.
The 31-year-old former Leeds and Bournemouth front man played 30 times for Argyle last season after being released by Oldham.
He scored just three times last season and last found the net on Boxing Day.
Feeney, who has 46 international caps, was one of five players offered a new contract at Plymouth Argyle last week.
The club has also announced that young goalkeeper Ollie Chenoweth has agreed a new deal through to the summer of 2013.
The 20-year-old, who spent part of last season in the 2-2 draw at Morecambe last month.
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