The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

On the to-do list as Cove make step up

- JAMIE DURENT

Cove Rangers are preparing for the biggest step in their history as they build towards making their Championsh­ip debut.

The club will be in a league which could be comprised entirely of fulltime opponents, should Arbroath be successful in the play-offs.

Their record against fulltime opponents this season has been good – they only lost once to Queen’s Park and were unbeaten against Airdrie and Falkirk – while they were narrowly beaten by Premiershi­p side Hibernian in the Scottish Cup.

They also comfortabl­y beat Queen of the South in the same competitio­n.

But doing it consistent­ly over a 36-game season is going to require an even stronger squad. If the hybrid model does not fully materialis­e this year then they will be at a slight disadvanta­ge to the rest of the league.

Here, we take a look at the key areas Cove will need to strengthen before the start of the new season.

Left-back – Harry Milne has been nothing short of a revelation this year. His abilities were known and appreciate­d but his game has gone on to another level.

The move to three at the back set him free down the left to be an attacking menace. He has played more like a winger at times, complement­ing the strike pairing of Mitch Megginson and Rory McAllister with darting runs in behind and pin-point deliveries from the flank.

If Hartley chooses to retain the system for next season then finding someone to fill Milne’s boots is an unenviable but necessary task.

It needs someone with obvious physical qualities like pace and energy, but also the decisive touch of quality which is part of the Cove winning machine.

Connor Scully has filled in there if Milne has been unavailabl­e but it is not his natural role and his best performanc­es have come in the middle of the park.

More so than any acquisitio­n this summer, a new left-sided player is likely to be the most important one.

Striker – Trying to displace Mitch Megginson or Rory McAllister this season was going to be a virtually impossible task. They broke the 40-goal mark in all competitio­ns and underlined their reputation as two of the best part-time players in the country.

But McAllister will be 35 at the start of next season and, while he hopes to keep playing for as long as possible, Cove could do with a young striker to come in and learn the ropes from him and Megginson.

Trying to find goalscorin­g strikers is like winning the lottery – everyone wants to do it.

However getting in a young, quick forward would be a good start for Cove as they plan to move towards a hybrid model.

Leighton McIntosh and Ola Adeyemo have been the alternativ­e options this season but the latter has been mainly a substitute, while McIntosh’s playing time has dipped since Cove moved away from using wingers. Both find their contracts up this summer.

Centre-back – The solution to this may come internally for Cove but will be an important one to address should Hartley stick with playing three centre-backs.

Ryan Strachan has struggled with injury this season and is out of contract, while Mark Reynolds is 34 and is arguably more of a shortterm than long-term solution at this stage of his career.

Scott Ross has been a consistent performer and Morgyn Neill has improved massively after arriving last year. But they need depth and competitio­n.

Jevan Anderson was signed a year ago but has struggled with various niggles this season. He was loaned out to Elgin City where a shoulder blow ended his campaign early. If he can stay fit and is given a new contract, there is an opportunit­y for him to fulfil his potential.

Ross Draper signed a three-year contract last year but played just one league game before injury and a loan move to Elgin saw him disappear off the radar. He said earlier this year he sees his future at centre-back rather than midfield but given he is 33 and has barely played for the club, his future is uncertain.

Any new addition would have to be comfortabl­e with bringing the ball out from defence – or be able to adapt quickly as Neill did.

 ?? ?? NEW LEVEL: Cove Rangers will take on the challenge of the Championsh­ip next season after winning League 1.
NEW LEVEL: Cove Rangers will take on the challenge of the Championsh­ip next season after winning League 1.

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