Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Experience­d Dixon can give Blue Toon the edge

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PETERHEAD boss Jim McInally hopes the Blue Toon can benefit from the experience of new signing Paul Dixon.

Former Dundee United and Falkirk defender Dixon has signed on a one-year deal and becomes Peterhead’s third signing of the summer.

With another defender also in the pipeline, it has strengthen­ed McInally’s options at the back, with Andy McDonald already signing a new contract and Robbie McGale joining from Stirling University.

Dixon, who has also played for Dundee, Huddersfie­ld Town and Grimsby, spent the last four years with the Bairns and has also earned three internatio­nal caps for Scotland.

“I think he’s a brilliant singing,” said McInally.

“It gives us experience, composure and leadership qualities at the back. He’s really fit and hopefully a young 35.

“Paul can play left-back still but probably sees himself more as a centre-back now at this stage of his career. He trained with us on Tuesday and you could see that leadership; he went round all the boys and congratula­ted them on a good session.”

Dixon played against Peterhead three times last season, scoring in the 2-1 home win for Falkirk in August. Overall he played 25 times for Falkirk as they missed out on the League One play-offs.

McInally will be targeting another goalkeeper at some stage, following Lenny Wilson’s decision to move to Highland League side Brechin City.

Wilson joined Peterhead in 2019 after returning from America and was understudy to Greg Fleming and Brett Long during his time at Balmoor. He has left the League One side in pursuit of first-team football at Brechin.

“I said to him he’d get the gloves for the first big game on the TV against Aberdeen and if he did well, he’d be in the team,” added McInally.

“I couldn’t give him any more promises than that.”

Meanwhile, midfielder Grant

Savoury has completed his move to Championsh­ip side Queen’s Park.

The ex-Celtic youngster joined Peterhead on a two-year deal last autumn but has returned to full-time football with the Spiders.

He said: “I’m delighted to have joined the club. When I heard Queen’s Park were interested, I was very eager to get the deal over the line, so it’s very pleasing to have done that.

“It’s clearly an exciting time for the club on the back of two promotions and I’m excited to be here and excited at the prospect of helping the team have a good season in the Championsh­ip.”

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