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Kilwinning Rangers Season 14/15


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Due to a few PM about Buffs squad for this season for upcoming match programmes, I've decided to list the management and squad which will be updated throughout the season.

Management Team

Chris Strain - Co Manager
Colin Stewart - Co Manager

Alan Mahood - Assistant

David Wilson - GK Coach

David McCallum - Physio

James Dean - Kit Man

Squad List

Fraser Stewart

Marc Fisher

George Scott
Stewart Wilson
Barry Fleeting
Isaac Kerr
Chris McGowan
Tommy Maitland
Jamie Anderson

Owen Quigley

Dean Agnew

Robbie Weir

Calvin Kemp

Willie McLaren
Bryan Boylan
Ben Lewis

Michael Hart

John Bradford


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Indeed it is Hertha

Cheers buddy as he's a family relation .

Wish I knew prior to the game yesterday as the last I saw James was at a family function in the croft hotel in Dalry years and years ago where he got engaged to the most stunning looking blonde I've saw in my puff. :)

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Cheers buddy as he's a family relation .

Wish I knew prior to the game yesterday as the last I saw James was at a family function in the croft hotel in Dalry years and years ago where he got engaged to the most stunning looking blonde I've saw in my puff. :)

With James Dean as a name the man is obviously a feckin legend Hertha...stunning blondes will be 10 a penny to him :)

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30th August fixture 2pm kick off -

Dalry Thistle v Kilwinning Rangers

Sunday 31st August at Abbey Park Buffs Gala Day 12-3pm

  • Raffle
  • Bouncy castle
  • Tug o war
  • Irvine Bay Gymnastics Club taster sessions/coaching
  • U11s 7 aside match: KSC Barca v KSC Sonics
  • Barbecue
  • Dancing display
  • Beat the goalie
  • Hardest Shot Radar
  • Fire Engine
  • Whack the Rat
  • Car boot sale

3pm after Gala Day - Andrew Gallacher Memorial Match

KSC Eglington v Buffs Legends

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1450100008611445&set=a.1399858880302225.1073741828.100008343796684&type=1&theater

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Was a good game although we were not at our best we still did create enough chances as did Dalry to be fair. and young fisher made a excellent penalty save too but justice was done there as it was a very harsh award

But all in all the most important fact 3 points against a Dalry side who if they show that kind of effort could have a big say in the promotion race.

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