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Nairn County attacker leaves club as he is set to move overseas





Nairn County have confirmed that attacker Scott Lisle has left the club as he is set to move to Australia.

Scott Lisle has left Nairn County.
Scott Lisle has left Nairn County.

The 27-year-old is leaving Station Park after joing the club last season from fellow Highland League club Formartine United.

Manager Wayne Mackintosh said due to his plans to move abroad, he felt the time was right for Lisle to depart the club now.

He said: "Scott will be away soon, so we came to the agreement for him to leave the club now.

"I have known Scott for many years, since before he came to the club last summer. We were teammates at Formartine United and have always got on really well. It will be a loss to us but of course we all wish him the very best.

"He is 27 so is at an age where this is a great opportunity for him to see a bit of the world and explore a different lifestyle. I am sure he will love it and I would like to thank him for his service to the club."

During his time at Nairn County, Lisle made 36 appearances for the club, scoring five times.

Nairn County have agreed deals new players to remain at the club next season, including Andrew Greig and Dylan Maclean.

Nairn County start their pre-season campaign on Wednesday, July 25 with a friendly against Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Station Park.


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