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Rutherglen Glencairn 2018-19


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Don’t think the financial side of it would have been much different from cambuslang or peasys
I don't know about what Peasy had to offer, but we don't pay even remotely close to what Cambuslang are rumoured to offer.
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All rumours tho. Don’t imagine guys from glencairn know cambuslangs offer or budget and vice versa
You'd be surprised. [emoji6] But anyway, let's not waste this thread by talking about Cambuslang again.
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On 18/06/2018 at 20:01, glensmad said:

Rutherglen Glencairn FC are delighted to confirm the following new signings for season 2018-19 :-

 

Dale Simeon (midfielder) (23 years old)

Dale is an influentual and creative attacking midfielder with an keen eye for scoring goals. Having just won Player of the Year for the second year in a row at Cambuslang Rangers, Dale has rejected the chance to play West Region Premiership football with Cambuslang and a number of other clubs who were keen to secure his signature, choosing instead to move just along the road and return home to Glencairn, where he was originally a product of the club's under 21 side.

 

After leaving Rutherglen in the summer of 2014, Dale moved to Tower Hearts u21s where he played a pivotal role as they won the West of Scotland U21 Premier League. When his time as an u21 player ended, Dale joined Cambuslang in the summer of 2016, where he proved to be just as influential by winning the Central District League championship, followed by further promotion with a 2nd place finish in this season's Super League Division One.

 

Gary Whyte (goalkeeper) (23 years old)

Gary joins up at The Celsius Stadium after catching the eye of several clubs with his performances for Shettleston last season. Gary previously spent two seasons as a youth player at St Mirren before three seasons at Shotts Bon Accord. Gary is now an experienced junior goalkeeper despite his relatively young age, and the club are very pleased to have secured his services.

 

Stephen Kerr (defender) (23 years old)

Stevie is a tall and aggressive central defender, and joins the club from Lowland League side Cumbernauld Colts. Stevie was also a member of the same successful Tower Hearts u21s along with Dale Simeon and current 1st team coach George Fotheringham.

 

David Quinn (defender) (23 years old)

David (or "Div" as he likes to be called) is also a player returning to the club, another former product of Glencairn's under 21 side. Div won the Scottish Cup with the Under 21s in season 2016-17 before moving on to Renfrew Juniors last summer. Div is a local boy, living all of his life in the Burnhill Estate next to the stadium, and has also had spells with Rutherglen Vogue amateurs, Maryhill Juniors and two years as a youth player at Aberdeen.

 

Harry Mitchell (winger) (21 years old)

Harry steps up to the first team squad after eight months with Glencairn Under 21s, where he was on loan from Cambuslang Rangers. Harry also spent two seasons on the books of East Kilbride FC, as well as youth spells with Clyde Boys Club and Celtic Community Academy.

 

Tommy Porter (midfielder) (22 years old)

Another player from the successful Tower Hearts u21s team of recent seasons, Tommy, who also spent a year with Clyde, is a midfielder who spent last season earning junior football experience with Vale of Clyde.

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What happened to last seasons kepper Jack baker? 

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Rutherglen Glencairn confirm that defender Anthony Dempsey, midfielder Del McNab and midfielder Sean McCall will not be remaining with the club for season 2018-19. We would like to wish them all the best of luck for the future and thank them for all of their efforts for the club.

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Rutherglen Glencairn confirm that midfielder Jamie Hamilton will not be remaining with the club for season 2018-19. We wish Jamie all the best of luck for the future and thank him for all of his efforts for the club. Jamie's new club will announce his signing in due course.

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Rutherglen Glencairn confirm that midfielder Jamie Hamilton will not be remaining with the club for season 2018-19. We wish Jamie all the best of luck for the future and thank him for all of his efforts for the club. Jamie's new club will announce his signing in due course.


Great wee player always impressed me every time I seen him. Big loss for you but always thought he would move on. Tough to replace his quality.
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