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24 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

Guaranteed there will be the maximum allowable loan players from Hearts, 4 I think. They changed the rules recently after ICT lent 9 players to Fort William, 11 in total over the season. They were still shite.. :P

Yep, only 4 loan players. First bounce game tomorrow so will see after that.

 

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On 20/06/2021 at 17:41, greendot said:

I see were casting the net far and wide with the former hearts man advising the former hearts manager he should be assisted by a former hearts man! 

 

https://www.brechincity.com/bcfc/p/n/2451

They must have also been reading on here mentioning that they are in negotiations with several players and hope to announce something soon.

Is it not a sensible move actually knowing  your assistant ?  Also the strong possibility of the two of them ( and Levein)   having similar thoughts over training methods and tactics. 

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Some news at last paton staying as a player be abit weird for him but still a decent player to have great to see big Gerry will be back for preseason too ingils and currie will be decent players to have in the Highland league as will jordan and bolan. Looking forward to seeing who the new players are 

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10 minutes ago, Rossco8326 said:

Some news at last paton staying as a player be abit weird for him but still a decent player to have great to see big Gerry will be back for preseason too ingils and currie will be decent players to have in the Highland league as will jordan and bolan. Looking forward to seeing who the new players are 

A Good core of players retained. Surley keeping inglis has gotta be a coup easily our best player the last couple of season. If big Gerry can prove his fitness he’d be a tremendous signing for next season to.

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1 minute ago, Citytillidie said:

A Good core of players retained. Surley keeping inglis has gotta be a coup easily our best player the last couple of season. If big Gerry can prove his fitness he’d be a tremendous signing for next season to.

Yeah defantly thought inglis could have easily gone to a league 2 club keeping Gerry would be brilliant. Sorry to see Paddy going though aprently he wanted to stay 

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𝗦𝗤𝗨𝗔𝗗 𝗨𝗣𝗗𝗔𝗧𝗘
The Club is pleased to announce that both midfielder Kieran Inglis and striker Rory Currie have penned new contracts to keep them at Glebe Park for the upcoming season.
The pair, who were almost ever-present in the side last season, have committed their futures to City and will join Gregor Jordan, Luc Bollan and Michael Paton who are already under contract for the 2021/22 campaign. Popular defender Gerry McLauchlan will also join up with the squad for pre-season training.
Connor Barron, Adam Devine, Yusuf Hussain, Chris McKee, Harris O'Connor and Sean Slaven have all returned to their parent clubs following the expiration of their loan deals.
Also departing the Club is David Hutton, Bobby Barr, Sean McIntosh, Paddy O'Neil, Connor Coupe, Ewan McLevy, Abdul Osman, Jonathan Page, Chris Paton and Scott Reekie following the expiration of their contracts.
We'd like to thank all of these players for their efforts in a City shirt and wish them all the very best in the future.
The Club is also pleased to confirm that several new signings have agreed terms and will be announced in due course - keep your eyes peeled later tonight and tomorrow!
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𝗖𝗜𝗧𝗬 𝗖𝗟𝗜𝗡𝗖𝗛 𝗦𝗜𝗚𝗡𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗢𝗙 𝗗𝗔𝗩𝗜𝗗𝗦𝗢𝗡
Andy Kirk has completed his first signing as Brechin City Manager with the capture of former Raith Rovers skipper Iain Davidson.
The vastly experienced central defender arrives at Glebe Park for a second spell despite interest from other clubs in higher divisions.
'Davo' initially joined up at Glebe Park as a fresh faced youngster in the 2003/04 1st division season following his release from Sunderland. However his stay at City was short lived as he moved back down south, signing for Scarborough.
Returning north of the border a year later, Iain achieved legendary status at his hometown club Raith Rovers where he was captain over two spells, becoming only the third player in the history of the club to pass the 500 game mark. His 14 year service will be rewarded with a testimonial against Hibernian next month.
The two spells at the Kirkcaldy side sandwiched a three year stay at Dundee, where he notched 83 appearances for the Dens Park outfit.
In what will be seen as a real coup for the Club, naturally we are delighted to have Iain on board for the season ahead.
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