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Rothes Football Club has made a significant signing by bringing in Andrew Skinner from Forres Mechanics. Skinner, a versatile player who can operate as a right-back or in central midfield, is expected to bring valuable experience to Rothes. With the team currently sitting in 17th place in the table, manager Ronnie Sharp is hopeful that Skinner’s presence will help improve the squad’s performance.

Lossiemouth has also made a move in the transfer market by securing the services of Shaun Cameron from Dufftown. The 21-year-old attacker has signed a two-year contract with Lossiemouth and manager Steve Porter is excited about the prospect of Cameron bolstering the team’s attacking options. Cameron, who previously had a spell with Forres, is eager to make an impact in the Highland League once again.

In other transfer news, Buckie Thistle has tied down Kevin Fraser and Darryl McHardy to new contracts. Fraser, the club captain, has been with the Jags since 2015 and has recently returned to action after a lengthy injury layoff. McHardy, a key figure in Buckie’s title-winning campaign last season, has extended his stay at Victoria Park. On the flip side, Strathspey Thistle has made the decision to transfer list Kieran Duffty, who only joined the club in the summer.

These transfer moves are shaping up the landscape of the Breedon Highland League, with teams looking to strengthen their squads for the challenges ahead. The addition of experienced players like Skinner and promising talents like Cameron could make a significant difference to Rothes and Lossiemouth’s fortunes in the league. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how these new signings adapt to their respective teams and contribute to their success on the pitch.