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20 November, 2024 7:23 am

Keith manager praises debut of new signing Cammy Wilson

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Craig Ewen expresses confidence in Wilson's potential after strong performance.

In a thrilling match at Kynoch Park, Keith FC’s new signing, Cammy Wilson, made an impressive debut, contributing significantly to the team’s 3-1 victory over reigning champions Buckie Thistle. Manager Craig Ewen expressed his delight at Wilson’s performance, highlighting the teenager’s direct approach and ability to find space on the pitch.

Wilson’s promising start

Wilson, an 18-year-old winger who joined the Maroons on loan from Aberdeen FC, showcased his skills right from the start.

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Ewen noted, “Cammy was excellent against Buckie – he was direct with his running, saw passes, and got into good spaces.” This debut not only marked a significant moment for Wilson but also came at a crucial time for Keith FC, who are in need of fresh talent following the departure of forward Matty Tough.

Team dynamics and player development

Alongside Wilson’s arrival, the Maroons also secured a two-year contract extension for midfielder Nathan McKeown.

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Ewen praised McKeown’s development, stating, “Nathan has had more minutes this season than he has had in the last couple of seasons and popped up with a few goals.” With McKeown scoring four times this season, his dynamic play has been instrumental in the team’s recent successes.

Challenges and resilience in the league

Despite a challenging season marked by injuries, Ewen remains optimistic about his team’s progress. The Maroons have climbed to 13th place in the division after winning their last three league matches. Ewen acknowledged the difficulties faced, including the absence of key players like Craig Gill, who was sidelined after a strong start to the season. He emphasized the importance of taking one game at a time as they prepare for their next match against Brechin, a formidable opponent in the league.

Striker Aidan Wilson’s perspective

In a parallel narrative, Aidan Wilson, a striker for Inverurie Locos, shared his thoughts on the importance of team success over individual scoring. Despite not finding the net recently, he remains focused on contributing to his team’s victories. “As long as the team is winning, that’s all that matters,” he stated, reflecting a common sentiment among players who prioritize collective achievements.

Looking ahead

With the Morrison Motors (Turriff) Aberdeenshire Shield quarter-final postponed due to adverse weather conditions, both Keith FC and Inverurie Locos are eager to maintain their momentum in upcoming matches. Wilson expressed his desire to add the Aberdeenshire Shield to his collection of trophies, emphasizing the significance of winning in a player’s career. As the season progresses, both teams are poised to face new challenges while striving for success on the pitch.

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