Friday, 11th April, 2014



Leeds United have extended a loan agreement with Bradford City for defender Adam Drury until the end of the season.

Drury joined Bradford City on a loan deal in March and has so far made seven appearances for the League One outfit.



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The 35-year-old is best known for his eleven-season spell with Norwich City and is a member of their Hall of Fame.

Drury made 326 league appearances for the Canaries and was appointed as the club captain in the 2003/04 season by then-manager Nigel Worthington.

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The former Peterborough United player ended a more than a decade long association with Norwich City when he signed a two-year contract with Leeds United in 2012.

Since joining the Whites, Drury has only made 13 league appearances for the club and is out of contract at the end of this season.

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