The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Irvine says Ness has a point to prove after making Forfar switch

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Forfar boss Gary Irvine insists Jamie Ness can prove his “Premiershi­p” quality by getting his career back on track at Station Park.

Former Dundee, Rangers and Stoke City star Ness joined Forfar after spending the last two months training at Motherwell.

Midfielder Ness has played just one minute of football in 20 months – a substitute appearance for Dundee in a 2-0 win over Ayr in March 2020.

A series of injuries hampered his time at Dens Park.

But after taking a spell away from the game, Ness has emerged strongly and is determined to prove his worth for Irvine.

“Jamie’s career is there for all to see,” said Irvine.

“He made the breakthrou­gh at Rangers, earned a move to England with Stoke City and picked up a lot of experience down south.

“He came back to Scotland with Dundee but was very unlucky with injuries.

“Jamie also left the game for a while. Like a lot of us, the situation with Covid hit him badly and he wanted a break.

“But I know exactly what he brings both as a player and as a person.

“He was one of the first names on my wanted list in the summer.

“I had worked with him at Dundee and I rate him very highly both as a player and a character.

“He went to Motherwell hoping to win a contract and spent seven weeks training with them.

“A deal didn’t happen there but I kept in constant contact with him to see if we could get him to Forfar.

“He’s fit and raring to go. He brings energy, an ability to break up play and genuine quality. He is also at a good age.

“A Jamie Ness who is 100% fit and playing every week is a Premiershi­p or Championsh­ip-level player.

“I’ve seen him in training and his spell at Motherwell has been hugely beneficial.

“He just needs to get his match sharpness and we’ll work closely with him to help him get to the levels I know he is capable of.”

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