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Annan Athletic boss wants another three points from Inverness Caley Thistle

Annan are revving up for tomorrow’s home clash with Inverness Caley Thistle and boss Wullie Gibson is demanding another three points.

The player manager, who turned 40 in midweek, wants his side to build on their fine 3-1 opening day win at Cove Rangers.

And Gibson revealed he could have a new player in his line up if all goes to plan.

The Galabankies were tracking a target yesterday as the Standard went to press, but the team chief said: “He will need international clearance and we are getting there, but nothing is finalised.

“Hopefully we can have everything sorted and he can play on Saturday.”

Gibson disclosed that he had also been tracking Queen of the South’s latest signing Jack Hannah.

He said: “I spoke to Middlesbrough about him before Queens, but Jack wanted a full-time team.

“Now we move on to Inverness Caley and we beat them earlier in the Premier Sports Cup so they will be looking to come here and reverse that to kick start their season.

”They got a point against Dumbarton last week and Inverness have some right good players like Billy Mckay (correct spelling), Luis Longstaff, Adam Brooks and Jake Davidson.

“But we will be looking to build on that good win at Cove.

“We are doing alright injury-wise and the only player out is Scott Hooper who has been a long term injury and when we get him back it will be like a new signing.

“Inverness have had their problems off the pitch, but I firmly believe that things like that never affect players.”

Gibson added of turning 40: “I am not the oldest outfield player (in the country) because Sean Dillon is still playing up at Montrose. He is older (at 41).

“But turning 40 doesn’t bother me, it is just a number. It is another milestone and I am still

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