Accies boss John Rankin has snapped up his first signing for the Championship campaign
Hamilton Accies have made their first signing for next season after confirming the arrival of goalkeeper Charlie Albinson from Ayr United on a two-year deal.
Albinson, 27, made 22 appearances for the Honest Men last season, helping them stay in the Championship, and he will now come up against his former side in the division next season. "Charlie came through the Manchester City Academy and has also played for Blackburn Rovers, Southport and Warrington." “I spoke to Charlie about what we’re trying to do here, and the team we’re looking to build and he was on board straight away which is exactly what we’re looking for in the team.”
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