The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

McInally satisfied and hoping Blue Toon can steer clear of injuries

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Jim McInally says he’ll be satisfied with Peterhead’s pre-season preparatio­ns if they can get through today’s Premier Sport Cup clash with Stirling Albion unscathed.

The Blue Toon close out their Group A campaign at Forthbank.

Although they can’t progress to the knock-out stages of the competitio­n, a win could see them finish second in a strong section ahead of their League One opener against Alloa Athletic next weekend.

McInally said: “If we can get through Saturday without any major injuries then I’ll have seen it as a good pre-season.

“We’ve all been in the same boat where usually we’re better prepared for the League Cup section, but most teams have had to use it as a real preseason build-up this year – which is sad for the cup, because it’s demeaned it a wee bit.

“I don’t think we were left with any choice, starting as early as we did, and obviously a lot of teams, ourselves included, having players isolating and stuff like that.”

Ongoing Covid issues across Scottish football have made arranging friendlies over the summer difficult, resulting in the League Cup groups becoming a de facto pre-season for many teams, while several games have been forfeited due to outbreaks and players going into isolation.

As we move closer to normality, the SFA is thought to be hopeful of convincing the Scottish Government to change the rules which require players to miss training and games if they’re a close contact of someone who tests positive for coronaviru­s.

In anticipati­on of the rules changing, Peterhead have made a point of getting their squad vaccinated and this is a move which has also left McInally hopeful for the season ahead.

He said: “It’s just trying to get in that position where we know the players are going to be OK, and that’s why we gave them all the chance last week to get their vaccinatio­ns.

“At least if we can get everybody vaccinated – and I think the SFA is encouragin­g the clubs to do that – then if anybody does get it I think it’ll be the case that you don’t need to isolate. So, if we can get ourselves in that position, which we will do, although we have to wait seven weeks for the players to get their second dose, then hopefully we won’t have to worry too much about forfeiting games or losing points or things like that.”

McInally will make changes, some enforced, for tomorrow’s trip to League Two Stirling.

Niah Payne is expected to lead the line, with McInally thinking another 90 minutes will do the hard-working Englishman the “world of good”.

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Jim McInally wants safe end to pre-season games.

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