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

City glad of chance to press reset button after frustratin­g campaign

Borough Briggs side will hope to use summer to freshen up

- ANDY SKINNER

Elgin City will be relieved at the opportunit­y to start afresh this summer after bringing a bitterly disappoint­ing season to a close.

City ended the League Two season in ninth place, to record their lowest finish since 2014.

It has slowed down the momentum that had been building in recent years, with Gavin Price’s men having come into the campaign on the back of two successive third-placed finishes.

Despite their lowly finish, Elgin picked up some impressive results against the leading sides in the league – none more so than runaway winners Kelty Hearts.

That has only served to amplify the frustratio­n felt at Borough Briggs, given their lack of consistenc­y throughout the campaign.

Price made some early moves by drafting in goalkeeper Daniel Hoban, defender Creag Little and midfielder Archie Macphee on permanent deals, with Stephen Bronsky and Smart Osadolor among those to move on.

The campaign has been fraught with difficulty since before a ball was kicked, however, after a Covid outbreak during pre-season put the Black and Whites into shutdown.

That put Elgin firmly on the back foot during their Betfred Cup group stage. However they approached the league kick-off with optimism after recording a 3-2 win over League One side East Fife.

It was not the fast start the Moray outfit had hoped for, however, as they won just one of their opening seven league matches.

Price was continuing to apply the finishing touches to his squad during this period, with Tom Grivosti, Jaime Wilson, Ross Draper and Nathan Cooney arriving on loan.

There was also a reshuffle to his backroom team, with Keith Gibson stepping down as assistant to be replaced by former Brora Rangers boss Steven Mackay.

A victory away to Stenhousem­uir looked to be a potential springboar­d, but a dismal October would follow.

The low point undoubtedl­y came when they suffered a Scottish Cup replay loss to West of Scotland League side Clydebank.

Come November, Elgin were left with the sole focus of attempting to revive their stuttering league campaign.

Time remained on their side and they gave themselves some breathing space by recording a 1-0 victory at home to bottom side Cowdenbeat­h – who trailed them by only three points prior to the game.

City initially struggled to build on the result, but a late fightback to draw 2-2 at home to Stenhousem­uir a week prior to Christmas proved to be the catalyst for their best run of form of the campaign.

Victories against Stirling Albion and high-flying Forfar Athletic were forthcomin­g, followed by draws against Edinburgh City and Albion Rovers.

The unbeaten run was stretched to six matches courtesy of their most impressive result of the season, as they inflicted one of only three league defeats upon champions Kelty.

The run of results appeared to move the promotion play-offs into focus, and Price was presented with the League 2 Glen’s manager of the month award for January.

Despite a freshening up of the squad, which included the return of midfielder Rabin Omar to the club, and the arrival of promising Aberdeen fullback Evan Towler, they would soon come unstuck again.

After losing four games on the trot, Elgin made the trip to bottom side Cowden on February 19 in desperate need of a victory.

The Blue Brazil ran out 2-0 winners, and although they remained six points behind Elgin they had played three games fewer.

It was becoming an increasing­ly precarious situation for Elgin, with Cowden approachin­g their games in hand on a vastly improved run of form.

City’s 3-1 win over Stirling Albion the following week came just at the right time, during a week in which two Cowden defeats allowed Price’s men to restore their nine-point advantage.

By this stage, Price had added further to his coaching staff by bringing his former boss Jim Weir back to Borough Briggs on a deal until the end of the season.

Draws against Kelty and Forfar, and a narrow defeat to Annan, continued Elgin’s trend of running the league’s top sides close.

That sequence was followed by a welcome 2-0 victory over Edinburgh City on March 26.

The result was accompanie­d by a major sense of relief, largely because it ended a 14match winless streak against the Citizens stretching back to August 2018.

By this point Elgin’s hopes of a late promotion play-off charge were gone, however, and their campaign somewhat fizzled out with a draw against Albion Rovers and victory over Stirling Albion, along with losses to Stenhousem­uir, Cowdenbeat­h and Stranraer.

It goes down as a highly frustratin­g campaign on a number of levels, but Price will be confident of turning a new leaf next season.

The disruption faced by the Black and Whites at the start of the campaign was far from ideal, but City suffered from a lack of continuity later in the campaign as well.

Key players such as Kane Hester, Darryl McHardy, Brian Cameron, Euan Spark and Matthew Cooper all spent considerab­le spells of varying length on the sidelines.

A number of loan players have come and gone throughout the campaign, while Spark and winger Conor O’Keefe are also moving on. Elgin do still have a strong core of trusted, long-serving players, who will be desperate to make amends by reigniting a promotion challenge in the coming season.

Price will be keen to add fresh strength in depth during the summer, however, and he is also keen to prolong the services of Weir within his coaching team.

The Black and Whites are sure to make the most of the opportunit­y to hit the reset button over the coming weeks, as they prepare for the start of the Premier Sports Cup in early July.

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HERE WE GO: There weren’t too many things for Elgin players and their boss, Gavin Price, below, to cheer about this season.
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