Cardiff striker Robert Earnshaw joins Maccabi Tel Aviv on loan

 

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Thursday 20 September 2012 13:31 BST
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Robert Earnshaw, Cardiff City to Maccabi Tel Aviv, loan, 2012 The Cardiff City striker has moved to Maccabi Tel Aviv on a season-long loan deal having failed to break into his parent club this season.
Robert Earnshaw, Cardiff City to Maccabi Tel Aviv, loan, 2012 The Cardiff City striker has moved to Maccabi Tel Aviv on a season-long loan deal having failed to break into his parent club this season. (GETTY IMAGES)

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Cardiff striker Robert Earnshaw has completed a season-long loan move to Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Earnshaw played 20 league games for the Bluebirds last season but has not featured for his boyhood club in the 2012/13 campaign.

He has agreed terms with Maccabi and is set to link up with his new team who are currently third in the Israeli top flight.

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