The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Title winner Morrison champions new club’s chances in the league

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Rothes forward Greg Morrison believes his new side is capable of challengin­g former club Brora Rangers for the Highland League title.

Morrison made the switch to Mackessack Park earlier this summer after leaving the Cattachs, who were crowned champions in each of the two seasons he spent with the Sutherland club.

Brora were declared champions after just three games last term, but in the previous campaign their championsh­ip was awarded after racking up a 13-point lead by the time the season was curtailed due to Covid-19.

Having experience­d what it takes to come out on top, Morrison feels the Speysiders have the ability to be among the contenders.

Morrison said: “Having won the league, I can see what it takes. Every result means a lot. That game we had against Fraserburg­h ultimately called the season.

“It comes down to certain games. When we lost against Nairn County, that could have been our downfall in the end.

“Every game is massive, no matter who it is, and there are a lot of boys at Rothes experience­d enough to know that.

“We just take one game at a time, if we beat the opponent in front of us there is no reason why we can’t win it. Winning the Highland League Cup last year proves there is a bit of quality there.

“There is no reason why we can’t be up there challengin­g. I think we’d expect to be up there.”

Former Ross County forward Morrison, who is from Mulben, reflects fondly on his two-year spell at Dudgeon Park, but the 23-year-old felt the time was right for a fresh challenge.

Morrison added: “It was really successful, with some of the highest points in my career.

“The Hearts game was arguably one of the best results in Scottish Cup history, it will certainly be up there.

“We won the league and I scored in the playoffs, albeit the result wasn’t great.

“There were a lot of high points at Brora. It was just time for something different, for one reason or another.

“I want to get a full season under my belt. I have been a bit hampered with injuries, I’ve had broken ribs, my hamstring went twice.

“Hopefully I can hit the ground running and keep going with it, by getting plenty of goals and assists. Hopefully we can get a few trophies and cup runs, but that’s what everyone wants.”

Rothes start the new Highland League campaign at home to Fort William on July 24, with Morrison making a swift return to Brora when the Moray outfit face Steven Mackay’s men the following weekend.

The Moray outfit then host Nairn County before making the trip to face league newcomers Brechin City.

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Greg Morrison felt time was right for fresh challenge.

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