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Feeney grateful for chance

Image: Warren Feeney: Earning his place

Plymouth striker Warren Feeney insists he is a lucky man after being thrown a Home Park lifeline by manager John Sheridan.

The Northern Ireland international is yet to feature under the former Chesterfield boss having suffered a broken ankle in January. But Sheridan has offered Feeney the chance to earn a contract with the Pilgrims in pre-season. "The gaffer (Sheridan) has been good enough to throw me this lifeline, if you like, and I do not intend to let the chance go by me," he told the Plymouth Evening Herald. "I feel incredibly lucky to have been given the opportunity - a lot of clubs and managers would not have been so generous. "Obviously, I feel frustrated at not being able to go on holiday with my family but at the same time I will make this sacrifice in order to win another contract with Argyle. "So, I've got about six or seven weeks until the lads return for pre-season and I'm determined to be there, too."

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