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Inverness CT v St Mirren: Lennon hopes Newcastle relationship can seal double deal
A long trip north awaits Saints on the opening day of the season as they kick off the new campaign against Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
After a number of near misses, the Highlanders finally made it into the SPL’s top six for the first time last season. Despite that, it was still a season of close things for Terry Butcher’s men. Final day results saw them miss out on their first ever European adventure, while they were denied a place in the League Cup Final by a penalty shoot-out defeat to Hearts. The fantastic things Butcher has done in Inverness has understandably made him a wanted man but he is in no hurry to leave the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium, having turned down an approach from Barnsley last season. The aim for the new campaign will be to at least match last season, with Caley Thistle fans hoping their side can go at least one better in the league or the cup.
After losing a number of key players over the summer – including goalie Antonio Reguero and midfielders Owain Tudur Jones and Andrew Shinnie – Butcher and assistant Maurice Malpas have spent the summer building a new squad. They’ve managed to sign enough new players to field an entirely new team, although it’s fair to say few of them will be familiar names to Scottish football fans as all of the new recruits have come from down south. Perhaps the most interesting is Ben Greenhalgh, one of the few players in the top flight who can include a stint at Italian giants Inter Milan on his CV. The winger won a short-term deal at the San Siro three years ago after impressing on Sky’s reality show “Football’s Next Star”, but has spent the last few seasons in the rather more humble surroundings of English non-league football. The switch to Scotland should provide him with a bigger stage on which to display the talents that won him his big move.
Inverness CT v St Mirren: Lennon hopes Newcastle relationship can seal double deal
A long trip north awaits Saints on the opening day of the season as they kick off the new campaign against Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
After a number of near misses, the Highlanders finally made it into the SPL’s top six for the first time last season. Despite that, it was still a season of close things for Terry Butcher’s men. Final day results saw them miss out on their first ever European adventure, while they were denied a place in the League Cup Final by a penalty shoot-out defeat to Hearts. The fantastic things Butcher has done in Inverness has understandably made him a wanted man but he is in no hurry to leave the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium, having turned down an approach from Barnsley last season. The aim for the new campaign will be to at least match last season, with Caley Thistle fans hoping their side can go at least one better in the league or the cup.
After losing a number of key players over the summer – including goalie Antonio Reguero and midfielders Owain Tudur Jones and Andrew Shinnie – Butcher and assistant Maurice Malpas have spent the summer building a new squad. They’ve managed to sign enough new players to field an entirely new team, although it’s fair to say few of them will be familiar names to Scottish football fans as all of the new recruits have come from down south. Perhaps the most interesting is Ben Greenhalgh, one of the few players in the top flight who can include a stint at Italian giants Inter Milan on his CV. The winger won a short-term deal at the San Siro three years ago after impressing on Sky’s reality show “Football’s Next Star”, but has spent the last few seasons in the rather more humble surroundings of English non-league football. The switch to Scotland should provide him with a bigger stage on which to display the talents that won him his big move.
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