The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Mighty Mo’s Milne thrives on an app

- EWAN SMITH

Montrose midfielder Lewis Milne feels like he’s in the form of his life – thanks to running app Strava.

Milne and his Links Park team-mates emerged from the Covid-19 shutdown fitter and stronger after a series of remote challenges in a Strava group chat.

Milne had never been fan of running.

But the soon-to-be plumbing and heating apprentice engineer sparked into life when his team-mates turned up the heat on Strava during lockdown.

A series of regular challenges followed, culminatin­g in a mammoth 87-mile, eight-hour bike loop around Edinburgh, Falkirk and Fife.

“I’m at a good stage of my life,” said former Raith Rovers player Milne. “Work-wise and footballwi­se, it’s all coming together nicely.

“I now work with a plumbing and heating engineer company one of my old team-mates has.

“My job has put me in a good place but I was also motivated during lockdown.

“As a club, we refused to let it to hamper us. We set-up a Strava group chat and it really spurred us on.

“I’ve never been one for running. The coaches have always been on to me about it but I felt really driven by Strava.

“I’d be having a quiet day and a message would pop up telling me that one of my team-mates had just done a 5k. That would make me go out. I’d look at other runs and times and say: ‘Why can’t I do that?’

“I’ll never be the fastest – Craig Johnstone and Liam Callaghan are – but I’m much sharper now.

“I cover every blade of grass now. The coaches were surprised at how fit we all were after lockdown.

“A lot of teams had to do a few weeks of running before even getting a ball out but we were straight into football.

“That’s the kind of club Montrose is. We are

determined to work hard together to reap the rewards on the park.”

Montrose have finished fourth for three successive seasons and have started the new season well with seven points from nine.

And Milne insists the strong start bodes well for another promotionc­hallenging season.

“I was surprised at how well we played in the opening game at

Airdrieoni­ans,” said Milne. “We knew it would be a big test against a hybrid fulltime team but we emerged with flying colours.

“We then threw away a 2-0 lead against Clyde when Terry Masson hit the bar for us and they ran straight up the park to score.

“That felt like a defeat but we learned a good lesson on how to curb our attacking instincts against

Peterhead. Our squad is really settled and that makes a big difference.

“Some clubs will make wholesale changes in the summer.

“Eight or nine new players come in and it takes time to gel.

“That doesn’t happen at Montrose. We have a core group of players who have been together for a long time and we all know and trust each other’s game.”

 ??  ?? NO STOPPING HIM: Lewis Milne had never fancied running... but look at him now.
NO STOPPING HIM: Lewis Milne had never fancied running... but look at him now.

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