The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Lichties boss delighted to land ‘best player in the Highland League’

LEAGUE 1: Lichties boss delighted as Inverness target Yule heads to Gayfield

- NEIL ROBERTSON

Arbroath boss Dick Campbell has expressed his delight after fighting off competitio­n from clubs in the Championsh­ip to secure the signature of a player rated the best in the Highland League – former Cove Rangers midfielder Blair Yule.

The 24-year-old had been on the radar of Dundee United as well as Inverness and Peterhead but Campbell convinced the promising player that his ambition to play at a higher level should be realised with the Red Lichties in League 1.

Yule, who previously had a trial with English side Doncaster Rovers, has now signed a two-year deal and becomes the club’s latest summer signing following on from the additions of Danny Denholm, Tam O’Brien, John Gibson and Josh Skelly.

However, Campbell admitted that there is still one final piece in his jigsaw to be completed and he is hopeful that he may yet sign former Dundee United skipper Sean Dillon.

The manager said: “I got a phone call from a former player of mine a few months ago saying I had to have a look at this lad Blair Yule.

“He said that Blair was the best player in the Highland League and he was sure he could perform at a higher level.

“So I made a couple of inquiries and then after we had won the championsh­ip, I phoned him to see if he fancied coming to Arbroath.

“He told me that he had offers of trials at Dundee United and Inverness as well as the chance of a contract at Peterhead. However, we continued to have conversati­ons and then he phoned me recently to say that he had decided not to go fulltime.

“I said we would offer him a two-year deal to come to the club and he agreed.

“I honestly believe he will be a superb signing for us and I am absolutely delighted to bring him to Arbroath. He has a great engine and is an intelligen­t young man. I am really pleased with the business we have done so far this summer and we are almost done.

“However, I am still trying to bring Sean Dillon to the club and I hope to have an answer in the next 24 hours.”

Meanwhile, Yule explained why he turned down the chance of full-time football with Caley Thistle to join Arbroath.

He was provisiona­lly offered a two-year contract by the Highlander­s’ caretaker managers Brian Rice and Scott Kellacher following the sacking of manager Richie Foran last month.

New manager John Robertson was also keen on Yule, but wanted to see the 24-year-old in training before completing the deal.

Aberdeen-based Yule, who works as an electrical engineer, was eager to resolve his future and said: “There was an offer from Inverness, but the uncertaint­y with the managerial change meant things dwindled away.

“It would been a very big gamble to take. Weighing up all the options, I feel I’ve done the right thing and I can concentrat­e on my full-time job, as well as playing part-time football which is what I’ve always done anyway.”

Gavin Malin, meanwhile, has signed a new deal to stay at Gayfield for next season.

 ??  ?? Blair Yule was attracting the attention of Inverness, Dundee United and Peterhead before signing for Arbroath.
Blair Yule was attracting the attention of Inverness, Dundee United and Peterhead before signing for Arbroath.

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