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Jeanfield Swifts extend contracts of two key players as planning for next season continues

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Jeanfield Swifts are pressing on with plans for next season and this week extended the deals of two key players.Captain Aaron Whitehead and striker Chris McLeish have both added another year to their contracts at the Riverside.Already signed up are Mark Mitchell, Jamie Reid, Michael Kennedy, Gary Fergus, Paul Simpson and Connor McLaren.The East of Scotland League season was recently cut short due to the coronavirus outbreak but Swifts hope to make a big impression when football returns.McLeish, who has previously spent time with Elgin City, insisted it was a no-brainer to extend his stay at the Perth club.“I think it was one of the easiest decisions I’ve made to be honest,” he told the Perthshire Advertiser.“I kind of feel like I owe it to

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