[1] Honeyman failed to appear in another matchday squad and began the following season with Forfar Athletic, where he stayed for three years.
After a short spell at East Fife in 1999, Honeyman spent three years with Brechin City, where he finished his senior career in 2002.
Following this, Honeyman spent time in junior football, earning a player/manager role with Arniston Rangers, which made him the league's youngest manager at 28 years old.
[2] In 2006, Honeyman turned his back on football and began playing cricket in Fife for Glenrothes,[3] being appointed captain at the start of the 2008 season.
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