The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Pars’ double swoop makes it easier on Longridge family

Brothers sign deals at East End Park to end match-day dilemma for relations

- by Iain Collin

Louis Longridge admits he is thrilled to have put an end to split family loyalties after joining brother Jackson in signing for Dunfermlin­e yesterday.

It is the first time the siblings have played for the same team since childhood and means the rest of the clan will no longer have to choose sides or which brother to support every weekend.

Louis, who left Hamilton Accies to join the Pars’ bitter rivals Falkirk last season, has penned a 12-month deal and Jackson has turned his back on the possibilit­y of Premiershi­p football with Livingston to agree a two-year contract at East End Park.

At 26, Louis is almost four years older than Jackson and, after playing against each other last term, the pair are excited at the prospect of now fighting for the same goal.

Louis said: “It’s a big club and I’m excited to get started. I had spoken to the manager and he sold the club to me.

“And, obviously, my brother has signed as well, which is handy for myself and my family. My mum and dad won’t have to travel all over the country now, they’ll be able to focus on Dunfermlin­e next season.

“It’s a great opportunit­y to come to a good club and to play beside my brother as well.

“I’ve also got three other brothers, and uncles who are very supportive, so I think they just been taking it in turns to watch us. It was a case of who fancied the longer journey or who got the short straw.

“We broke the news to them on Thursday night and everybody was happy for us, and there were a few jokes about being able to just focus on the one game and the one time and place.

“I played with him and a couple of my brothers at boys club level, but at senior level this is the first time we’ll be lining up with each other.”

Jackson, though, joked that it might not all be plain sailing being in the same team as his big brother.

He said: “We almost fell out coming over to sign! It’s going to be fun in the dressing room.

“It will be good to see how we link up or how we argue on the pitch, or whatever. I’m excited to play with him, and it’s a first for us so it will be great.”

Meanwhile, defender Lewis Martin has penned a new one-year deal to stay at East End Park.

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? Louis Longridge will play alongside brother Jackson for Dunfermlin­e next season.
Picture: SNS. Louis Longridge will play alongside brother Jackson for Dunfermlin­e next season.

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