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Lowland League this summer. Speaking to Lanarkshire Live Sport, the forward reckons the Covid-19 crisis has had a huge impact on potential deals after initially hoping to stay full-time after leaving Livingston.

However, the lure of helping his hometown club reach League Two sold him on a switch to East Kilbride and an early decision to go part-time.

The former Partick Thistle and Dundee United star said: "I've been full-time for 11 years and I knew I was going to have to part-time eventually."It was just about making sure the decision was right for me."If things had went normally over the close season and this pandemic hadn't happened I think there would be a good chance I would have stayed full-time and signed with another team."With the.

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