Mickael grateful to Accies
Hamilton striker gutted at being unable to help club stay up
Last Updated: May 20, 2011 4:46pm
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Antoine-Curier: Grateful to Hamilton for giving him a second chance this season
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Striker Mickael Antoine-Curier has expressed has gratitude towards relegated Hamilton for giving him a second chance this season.
The French marksman found himself without a club earlier in the campaign after being released by Dundee after they entered administration.
Antoine-Curier rejoined Hamilton on a short-term deal in January, although he was unable to prevent the club from retaining their top-flight status.
The 28-year-old scored four SPL goals in 13 appearances for the Accies, including a crucial penalty against St Mirren earlier this month.
Antoine-Curier is once again a free agent and, while he is keen to remain in Scotland's top-flight, he has not ruled out staying with Hamilton and helping win promotion at the first time of asking.
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"Hamilton have been good to me," he told skysports.com. "Unfortunately the club were relegated.
"I was very disappointed not being able to play in April when there were important games for the club.
"I was dedicated to the club and I wanted the club to stay up. Not for myself, but more for the people there.
"I'm grateful to Hamilton for giving me the chance of playing again and proving my fitness after my knee injury.
"At this moment I don't know what I'm going to do. Whether I'm going to stay in Scotland or go elsewhere.
"I'm ambitious. If I need to prove myself I will. I'd like to stay in the SPL or experience football in Europe.
"I'm going to wait and see and weigh up my options. I can't rule out Hamilton because they have been good to me."








Mickael Antoine-Curier


