Andy Halliday extends Middlesbrough deal until 2015
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Middlesbrough utility player Andy Halliday has signed a two-year contract extension with the Championship club.
Manager Tony Mowbray had said he was keen to extend the 21-year-old's stay on Teesside, and the former Livingston player has agreed terms.
Since arriving at the Riverside, under Gordon Strachan's management in August 2010, Halliday has made 32 appearances.
Although he arrived at Middlesbrough as a winger, the Scot has played at full-back this season.
- Published11 March 2013
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