Published: Wednesday, 2nd July, 2008 12:00
THE AYR IS SWEET FOR 'DOW
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Former fans' favourite Chris Robertson is heading back to Irvine Meadow for a second spell after signing a two-year deal last week - and is setting his sights on major success.
Boss Chris Strain said he would be his last signing of the pre-season as his revamped side gear-up for training on Saturday 12 July.
Robertson, 27, was released by Ayr United after a successful three year spell with the Division Two side but is now relishing the prospect of teaming up with former Somerset Park team mates Paul Hyslop, Gavin Friels, Barry McLaughlin and Chris Strain Jnr.
For more on the side's pre-season activity check out this week's Times.
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