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Gregor geared up for Rovers return

- PAUL THOMSON

Gregor Fotheringh­am sealed his Rovers return last week and revealed a shortened League Two season has allowed him to rejoin the Coatbridge club.

The midfielder quit Cliftonhil­l at the end of the club’s ‘Greatest Escape’ season in 2018/19, when they managed to avoid the SPFL relegation play-off.

A manufactur­ing engineerin­g graduate at Rolls- Royce, work commitment­s forced him to move down south.

But the 26-year-old has managed to secure a transfer home and back to Rovers in time to join Brian Reid’s men for the October 17 kick-off

Fotheringh­am explained: “I’ve been working at Rolls-Royce down south.

“In August I was in Coventry for four months and then I got transferre­d to Derby. It’s part of the graduate scheme there, you do different rotations, and I’d be harping on to get back to Inchinnan in Glasgow.

“I’d been missing football and I was really looking to get back to my family.

“It worked out well with the whole coronaviru­s thing that my attachment was due to change, come August. Brian Reid was in contact with me, looking to see what I was doing, and it all fit into place.

“If the season was starting in July/ August time I wouldn’t have got my accommodat­ion sorted or anything, so with the season starting in October, it’s ideal.

“It’s given me time to get organised and get back up the road, and get a preseason in.

“I’ve been going to the pre-season training they’ve had so far. It’s been voluntary to attend and I’ve been going along to get fit. I’m focusing on that right now and getting in shape.”

The former Queen’s Park and Stenhousem­uir star has managed to keep his engine running with the RollsRoyce football team.

But admits he was missing that competitiv­e edge and scrapping for points every week that comes with league football.

He added: “I was totally missing football. I’d be playing occasional­ly with the Rolls Royce team, keeping fit, but I was missing being in a league and working towards something.

“As soon as Brian phoned me, I was excited to come back to Albion.

“It’s a totally different squad of players, a new manager, so it’s all new faces. We know what to expect, but I’m hoping we are going to be fighting at that top end of the table. I know what it’s like down the bottom; it can be a real struggle at times.

“But this is a clean slate, so let’s see how we go.”

Of course, Covid-19 has forced big changes in football since Fotheringh­am last pulled on a Rovers jersey, with fans currently kept out of stadiums.

”Things will be slightly different, but I’ve been up to the club and seen the work all the volunteers are doing,” he said. “There’s a real sense of community at Albion Rovers, so once everything starts to open up again, the fans will be back supporting the team.”

 ??  ?? Happy to be back Gregor Fotheringh­am (centre) was last at Rovers in May 2019
Happy to be back Gregor Fotheringh­am (centre) was last at Rovers in May 2019

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