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Ex-Hamilton Accies star has 'untapped potential' says East Kilbride boss

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East Kilbride boss Kevin Rutkiewicz expects to give former Hamilton Accies winger Kyle Munro a platform to shine on and says he has 'untapped potential'.

The former Aberdeen and St Johnstone defender insists nothing surprises him in football, but he’s stunned that clubs weren’t battering down Munro’s door in a bid to sign him.

Munro, 20, has signed for a year at K-Park after a contract offer was seemingly withdrawn at New Douglas Park, and Rutkiewicz admits if the versatile star plays to his potential, he will undoubtedly lose him.

But he’s looking forward to working with a player he has been trying to land for some time. Rutkiewicz said: “I’m not surprised that we got Kyle, because nothing surprises you in football. “I’m surprised about how quickly we got in and got the deal done.

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