Rutherglen Glencairn boss Willie Harvey says it was a ‘no-brainer’ to sign Craig Sideserf as soon as he heard the defender was available.
Harvey has long said that even with a settled squad, if a player pops up that can boost his squad he will always move on it.
And when learning that Sideserf had left rivals Cumbernauld United, Harvey moved swiftly. He said: “Craig is a player we’ve admired for a while and when we found out he had left Cumbernauld we contacted him through his friend Jack McIlveen, and asked him if he would be interested. “We knew he would be a good acquisition to our squad and brought him in to training to have a wee look at him again. “But we didn’t really need to look at him, because we had seen him before against us at Cumbernauld, and we knew him from his under-21 and amateur days.
He’s a decent signing for us and helps strengthen the squad. “My philosophy has always been that we get to a stage where the squad is settled, and if something comes up that can benefit the team, and the squad, then we’ll always be interested. “You’re going to come into the winter months where you need a good, strong squad, especially defensively. “When we found out he was available it was a no-brainer to find out if he would be interested in coming to us.