The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

New chapter opens for former Forfar favourite

Montrose: Foxy delighted to go out on a high before joining Gable Endies

- NEIL ROBERTSON nrobertson@thecourier.co.uk

Former Forfar favourite Martyn Fotheringh­am is looking forward to opening a new chapter in his playing career after leaving Station Park to obtain more game time at Montrose.

The popular “Foxy” spent 10 years with the Loons and was awarded a testimonia­l this season.

However, while delighted to go out on a high by helping the club win promotion, at the age of 34, he simply wants to be playing more having made only 23 appearance­s for Gary Bollan’s side in the campaign just ended.

Montrose boss Stewart Petrie is someone he knows well from the manager’s time as a coach with Forfar so Fotheringh­am was delighted to sign for the Gable Endies. He met up with most of his new team-mates when they all put pen to paper on their deals last Monday evening and the squad’s spirit and camaraderi­e immediatel­y reminded him of a similar atmosphere when Dick Campbell was in charge at Forfar.

Fotheringh­am said: “Winning promotion was a great way to finish my time at Forfar. My main aim in my testimonia­l year was to win the league but to secure promotion through the play-offs was the next best thing.

“I am absolutely delighted for the club and wish them all the best in League 1 and for the future.

“They had offered me another year and asked me to stay but I hadn’t played enough this season.

“At the age of 34, I wanted more game time and I knew that with Forfar going up they would look to bring better players in.

“So I spoke to the chairman and he fully understood my decision.

“It was obviously frustratin­g that I didn’t play as much as I would have liked but I have never been one to go banging on a manager’s door. He has enough to worry about without me taking a strop.

“However, I was delighted that I started in all the play-off games contribute­d to Forfar going up.”

Fotheringh­am added: “I obviously know Stewart and I was delighted to join Montrose. He is a bubbly character and a really good coach.

“I officially signed last Monday along with a load of other lads and the first thing that struck me was the spirit and camaraderi­e – it was the same as when Dick was at Forfar.

“I mentioned that to my wife when I went home and I can’t wait to get started. There is a real feelgood factor about the club and it is a fresh start for me.”

While looking forward to his new challenge, it was obviously a big wrench for Fotheringh­am to leave Forfar after so many years at the club.

He added: “I have been inundated with goodwill messages.

“I am not sure what I did to deserve becoming a fans’ favourite but I said to the chairman last week that the message I would like to put out there was that it would be great if every player was treated the way I was as it makes such a huge difference when you cross that white line.” and

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