Plenty of positives for Brechin and Arbroath in pre-season friendly

In terms of what teams want out of pre-season fixtures, this match ticked all the boxes for Brechin City and Arbroath.
Arbroath were the visitors to Glebe Park as bot teams stepped up their pre-season preparations. All pics by Graeme YoungsonArbroath were the visitors to Glebe Park as bot teams stepped up their pre-season preparations. All pics by Graeme Youngson
Arbroath were the visitors to Glebe Park as bot teams stepped up their pre-season preparations. All pics by Graeme Youngson

A competitive 90 minutes, plenty of game time for all, no injuries and a chance for managers to cast their eye over trialists and new signings.

A crowd of nearly 700 made the trip to the Glebe to watch Andy Kirk’s Highland League side go toe-to-toe with Dick Campbell’s high flying Championship men.

Arbroath may have run out 2-1 winners, but Kirk would have seen plenty of positives in his side’s performance.

The match may have been a friendly, but it was competitiveThe match may have been a friendly, but it was competitive
The match may have been a friendly, but it was competitive

Two trialists were named in City’s starting XI with others on the bench.

New signings Lenny Wilson and Grady McGrath were also in City shirts for the first time.

Given the stage of the pre-season, it was perhaps no surprise that the game didn’t get off to the quickest of starts as both sides aim to recover their sharpness.

A half chance fell the way of Marc Scott but he was unable to direct his effort on target.Arbroath go into the 2022/23 season on the back of a magnificent campaign last year when they came within touching distance of a place in the Premiership.

Brechin's Seth Patrick tries his luck at goalBrechin's Seth Patrick tries his luck at goal
Brechin's Seth Patrick tries his luck at goal

But City were more than holding their own and chances for the visitors were at a premium.

They gradually grew into the game, though, and Bobby Linn was unlucky to see his free-kick clip the top of the crossbar.

It was to be City who would grab the game's opening goal, and it was nothing more than they deserved.

Scott made his way beyond his marker before cutting the ball back into the box where it would eventually break for McGrath to net.

Grady McGrath takes the plaudits after handing City the leadGrady McGrath takes the plaudits after handing City the lead
Grady McGrath takes the plaudits after handing City the lead

Fellow new recruit Wilson impressed the home support as well with a terrific save on 45 minutes.

Arbroath looked to improve after the break with Campbell's side introducing James Craigen, Keaghan Jacobs, Dylan Paterson, Luke Donnelly and Kieran Shanks.

But again they came up against a well organised City resistence and it took until the 70th minute for them to equalise, Shanks making it 1-1.Both sides had chances to win the match but it was Arbroath’s David Gold who netted the crucial third goal.

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