The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Campbell ready to rest star men in Angus derby

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Arbroath boss Dick Campbell may have blasted the “ridiculous” early start to the season in the Betfred Cup but that won’t stop him from demanding his side go out and secure bragging rights in today’s derby tie against Montrose at Gayfield.

The veteran manager believes parttime sides should not be in competitiv­e action until August and he will be without key players again because of holiday commitment­s.

However, despite that, Campbell may still decide to rest some star men against Stewart Petrie’s Gable Endies.

Campbell said: “I will probably only have 18 players at my disposal so everyone will be stripped for the game.

“Everyone knows by now what I think about the ridiculous­ly early start to the season but we will be raring to go against Montrose.”

He continued: “We have had lads missing because of holidays but I am really happy with the squad we have assembled for this season.

“Blair Yule scored on Tuesday against Alloa and he looks some player but all our new signings have definitely strengthen­ed the squad.

“I have a few big decisions to make for the Montrose game. Ryan McCord, Mark Whatley and Josh Skelly may come in from the start and I might give the likes of Bobby Linn and Danny Denholm a rest.

“However, no matter what team I put out, they will be ready for a tough contest against Stewart’s side.”

That Montrose outfit is still licking its wounds after shipping six goals without reply in the Betfred Cup to Ross County earlier this week.

Petrie admits that it has been a testing time for his squad who will once again be missing the injured Michael Bolochowec­kyj, Ryan Ferguson, James Redman, Danny Kavanagh, Matty Allan and Ross Campbell. However, he has clinched the signing of frontman Connor McLaren on a month-long deal.

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