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Football: Yorkston: I'm scared Jimmy is onway out.(Sport)
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Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
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May 18, 2004
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Byline: By Gary Ralston
DUNFERMLINE chairman John Yorkston fears he is fighting a losing battle to keep Jimmy Calderwood at East End Park.
But star striker Stevie Crawford is set to perform a U-turn and commit his future to the club.
Calderwood is out of contract next summer and talks will take place after this weekend's Scottish Cup Final in a bid to persuade him to stay.
However, Yorkston admits Calderwood could quit as his record over...
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