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Huntly Football Club complete signing of midfielder Lewis Crosbie from Highland League rivals Banks O' Dee


By Craig Christie

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Huntly have signed midfielder Lewis Crosbie from Highland League rivals Banks O' Dee on a two-year deal.

Lewis Crosbie (centre) has made the switch from Banks O' Dee to Huntly. Picture: Beth Taylor.
Lewis Crosbie (centre) has made the switch from Banks O' Dee to Huntly. Picture: Beth Taylor.

The 21-year-old netted six times for Dee last season and his talents drew the attention of Huntly manager Allan Hale.

Hale said on the club's website: "Lewis is someone who has been on our radar for some time therefore I am pleased to have been able to bring him to the club.

"He has had a good grounding in the game with spells at Raith Rovers and Dunfermline Athletic where he has also contributed to a successful Banks O’ Dee team over the past couple of years.

"Lewis fits the profile perfectly of the type of player we aim to recruit and I’m sure he will make a positive impact during his spell at the club."

Crosbie netted in Dee's Scottish Cup win over Turriff United and in a Highland League Cup win over Forres, as well as scoring four league goals against Fraserburgh, Brechin City and two against Deveronvale.


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