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Latest News - 15/01/2015

Player Updates

With the January transfer window open manager Jim Chapman has been busy reshaping his squad.

Players In

Striker Chris Dickinson has joined the club till the end of season.  The 20 year old striker was previously with York and Boston United.

Goalkeeper Jordan Hart joins on loan from Celtic.  Jordan has been signed to provide competition for Alex Mitchell and Jake Gemmil.

Players Out

Striker Scott Davidson departs as he looks to find regular first team football. Scott will be remembered for his trademark screamers. The club would like to thank Scott for his contributions during his time at Galabank.

Goalkeeper Craig Murray has joined Lowland League side Gretna 2008 on loan till the end of the season.

Midfielder Jamie Johnstone has joined St Rochs Junior FC on loan until the end of the season. Both Craig and Jamie will still continue to play in the development league with the club.

Zak Caldwell has been released from his contract as he struggled to commit due to his work commitments.  The club would like to wish Zak well for the future.

 

 

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