The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Low on a real high as he secures two-year deal with Red Lichties

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Nicky Low is aiming to become a crowd-pleaser at Arbroath next season after netting a two-year contract with the Angus club.

The former Dundee and Aberdeen midfielder has agreed a deal until 2023 after a successful loan spell from Lowland League club East Stirlingsh­ire.

Low played a pivotal role in the final six games to help secure Championsh­ip football at Gayfield for the third successive year.

And while he had offers from other clubs, Low is determined to turn out in front of the Red Lichties fans next year and repay them for the support they gave him on social media.

“I’m absolutely buzzing for next season and really hope the fans get back to games,” said Low.

“The Arbroath fans have been great with me already and they haven’t even seen me play in person. I’ve read their tweets and seen their messages and they’ve made me feel really welcome at their club.

“I’ve always had a good rapport with fans. I’m a passionate player who gives his all on the pitch but I’m also one of them.

“I’m just as happy to jump about celebratin­g with my pals at a game as a supporter as I am playing. Football means everything to me and when I’m not playing, I’m watching.

“When I’m on the park I give my all and I’d love nothing more than to celebrate with Arbroath fans at a game next season.

“They’ll give the players a real lift and hopefully we can give them a lift by producing on the park.

“To me fans and a football club go hand-inhand and I’m really determined to build up a strong relationsh­ip with the Arbroath fans.”

Low will make the 242mile round trip from his Greenock home to Arbroath every second week.

However, he’s happy to clock up the miles after revealing he almost quit the game two years ago at the age of 27 due to niggling injuries.

He said: “I don’t feel Arbroath have had the credit they deserve for what they have achieved over the last three seasons.

“The travelling was always going to be a considerat­ion for me because I have a little girl at home. I had other offers but as soon as Dick Campbell made it clear he wanted me at Arbroath my mind was set.

“They are a very wellrun club and, like me, the gaffer is very ambitious.

“To stay in this league as a part-time club for three years-in-a-row is a massive achievemen­t.

“I’ve seen some people saying we shouldn’t be in this league and wondering how we are managing to stay up but it’s down to the performanc­es on the park.

“Next season is going to be even harder. The fulltime teams will be hoping they can have thousands of fans back cheering them on and they’ll keep building.

“But I don’t want to stand still and neither does the gaffer. I’ll do everything I can to make the club successful.”

Arbroath manager Campbell believes the capture of Low is a signal of intent.

“I’ve known Nicky for years because I had him on loan from Aberdeen when I was Forfar manager,” said Campbell. “I’ve always known he was a talent and I’m thrilled to have him at Arbroath.

“He had offers from elsewhere but the club have shown real ambition to sign him.

“I’m looking to add real quality to the squad this year and I hope I can bring in five or six new players to freshen things up.”

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