
Dow has signed a two-year deal after leaving Dunfermline whereas Strachan has signed a one-year contract after his contract with League One winners Cove Rangers expired.
Cove had been among the many events in Dow with new boss Jim McIntyre eager to reunite together with his former Ross County participant and Peterhead boss Jim McInally is delighted to have Dow again at Balmoor.
Former Peterhead gamers Ryan Dow and Ryan Strachan have returned to the Blue Toon.
McInally stated: “We confronted severe competitors for Ryan nevertheless after being concerned in a couple of coaching classes with us he has opted to proceed his soccer profession at Peterhead.
“He is an effective assault minded participant and once more one other one becoming a member of the squad with good expertise.”
Dow is joined in making a return to Balmoor by 31 year-old Strachan.
Strachan performed greater than 270 video games in his eight years with the Blue Toon earlier than becoming a member of Cove in 201.
The defender, who’s recovering from minor surgical procedure to remedy a heel drawback, is predicted to start pre-season coaching subsequent month.
McInally stated: “Ryan and I spoke shortly after final season ended and it was agreed that he would come right here.
“He might have been dealing with a delayed begin to the season because of his surgical procedure so we determined to maintain issues quiet till that was completed.”
“That has gone properly and he’s now working in getting himself prepared for the brand new marketing campaign. He has the expertise we had been after and I’m happy to have him again.
“It has been a irritating time making an attempt to get these offers agreed and introduced however I’m positive that the followers will agree that it has been price it.”