The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Blue Toon manager’s delight at holding on to trio of midfielder­s

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Peterhead manager Jim McInally is thrilled to have retained Jordon Brown, Alan Cook and Andrew McCarthy.

The three midfielder­s have all agreed to remain with the Blue Toon for next season.

Brown returned for a second spell at Balmoor in January after two-anda-half years with Cove Rangers.

The 28-year-old has made over 200 appearance­s for the Buchan side and netted 32 goals.

Boss McInally said: “I’ve been really pleased with Jordon since he came back to the club.

“He made a big contributi­on right at the start with that winner against Airdrie.

“That’s always what Jordon is about, is giving you that goal threat and that’s why it’s important we kept him.”

Cook, meanwhile, joined Peterhead in January 2020 from Stenhousem­uir.

He made 17 appearance­s this term. A knee injury sustained in March kept him out for the bulk of the League One run-in.

However, the 29-yearold did return as a sub in the final two games of the campaign against Forfar and Dumbarton.

McInally added: “Before we got stopped in the first half of the season Alan really came to the fore.

“He was moved from pillar to post in terms of the positions we were asking him to play.

“We asked him to play through the middle at times and he did and did it with no fuss.

“Even when he got injured just before the restart his attitude towards the team was absolutely magnificen­t.

“He supported the boys, he driving one of the minibuses up and down the road and conducted himself brilliantl­y.

“In the last couple of games when he came back and came on he showed maturity on the park as well.

“It’s good to have him staying for next season, he’s at a good age and he brings good experience to help the younger players as well.”

McCarthy, 22, has also agreed to remain with Peterhead.

The former Partick Thistle and Queen of the South player joined in January 2020 and after initially struggling for fitness has impressed this season and made 24 appearance­s.

McInally said: “Andy is a big signing because he’s a bit of an unsung hero.

“He’s not like some of our other midfielder­s who get a bit more attention, he does the dirty work really well and as long as he maintains the level of fitness he’s had then he’s still got a chance of going back full-time.

“He’s a player I’d think other managers would look at and see how hard he works and see how many times he gets the ball back.

“He’s really good at winning the ball back and pressing people which is a big part of the modern game and I’m delighted to get him re-signed.

“He’s really come on from last season in terms of fitness and that’s credit to himself.”

 ??  ?? Alan Cook’s attitude has been ‘magnificen­t’.
Alan Cook’s attitude has been ‘magnificen­t’.

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