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Midfielder returns to Nairn County after leaving eight years ago.





Alan Pollock. Picture: Daniel Forsyth..
Alan Pollock. Picture: Daniel Forsyth..

Nairn County have confirmed they have signed Alan Pollock who has returned to the club for a second spell.

The 34-year-old returned to Nairn County after previously spending two and a half years after joining from Clachnacuddin in January 2014.

He then moved on to Brora Rangers in 2016 before spending 18 months at Forres Mechanics.

He then signed for Rothes in November 2018, where he won the Highland League Cup and North of Scotland Cup.

The 34-year-old ended his five-and-a-half years at MacKessack Park last season and agreed a one-year contract with the option of a second year to make his return to Station Park.

Manager Ross Tokely was delighted to make Pollock his first new signing.

He said: “Alan is a very experienced player and I am delighted that he has chosen to join us.

“He knows the club having been here before, albeit some time ago. He has loads of Highland League experience from different clubs and will add more energy to our team in the middle of the park.

“Alan is a player with real drive and determination to do well. He was looking for a fresh challenge after a successful time at Rothes and I believe we can provide him with the right environment to kick-on again and get back to his best.

“He can play out wide or in a central area and he is an attack-minded player, so we will be looking for him to chip in with as many goals as he can next season as that was an area we where we struggled last season outwith the contribution of Andrew Macleod, who has now returned to Ross County.

“Alan knows me, the rest of the coaching staff and a lot of the players already, so I do not see any problems with him settling in right away. We are all excited to be working with Alan and seeing what he can bring to the table and I am sure the supporters will be looking forward to seeing him back in a Nairn County shirt again as well.”


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