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Ft at Winton Park was Winton Rovers 2 0 Lugar Boswell Thistle....the score did not reflect the game as Winton really should have been 4 nil doon before Lugar went down to 10 men then bang 1 nil Winton from resultant free-kick

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1 hour ago, Stargazer said:

Ft at Winton Park was Winton Rovers 2 0 Lugar Boswell Thistle....the score did not reflect the game as Winton really should have been 4 nil doon before Lugar went down to 10 men then bang 1 nil Winton from resultant free-kick

I agree Lugar should have been up four nil before Winton created a chance. Lugar played for sixty minutes with ten and In my opinion were the better side in the second half. Everybody from Lugar were blaming the Referee  but I counted Five times Lugar were through on a one for one. If you canny score then you do not win 

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Much closer game at Blair Park today than the reverse fixture earlier in the season. Hurlford had the best of the opening exchanges without creating any clear cut chances. Patterson came closest for Cumnock, but failed to hit the target from close range.
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The second half was more of the same until a Paul McKenzie drive brought out an excellent save from Semple. It looked like a goaless draw until a wayward defensive header (from Faulds???) landed at sub Mick Reilly's feet in the six yard box and he neatly slotted the ball home.

Cumnock then probably had their best spell and only solid defending from the Ford and a smart save from Ally Brown kept them ahead. Hurlford were limited to breakaways, and in the final few minutes, Ryan Caddis got in behind the Nock defence and sealed the win with a clever finish.

Best for Hurlford IMO were Ryan Caddis, Hodge and Fisher, while Faulds and Burns covered lots of ground for the visitors. Senna, as we know from his Pollok days, is very good going forward, but he looks out of position at full back IMHO.

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Much closer game at Blair Park today than the reverse fixture earlier in the season. Hurlford had the best of the opening exchanges without creating any clear cut chances. Patterson came closest for Cumnock, but failed to hit the target from close range.
HT 0-0
The second half was more of the same until a Paul McKenzie drive brought out an excellent save from Semple. It looked like a goaless draw until a wayward defensive header (from Faulds???) landed at sub Mick Reilly's feet in the six yard box and he neatly slotted the ball home.

Cumnock then probably had their best spell and only solid defending from the Ford and a smart save from Ally Brown kept them ahead. Hurlford were limited to breakaways, and in the final few minutes, Ryan Caddis got in behind the Nock defence and sealed the win with a clever finish.

Best for Hurlford IMO were Ryan Caddis, Hodge and Fisher, while Faulds and Burns covered lots of ground for the visitors. Senna, as we know from his Pollok days, is very good going forward, but he looks out of position at full back IMHO.
Senna as a full back is something I can't recall him ever playing, strange choice. Always played as a centre back or central midfielder.

Curiously in a recent Partick reserve game he was playing as a striker or attacking midfielder going by his shirt number.
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