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Seaside Sam

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ern ?  i think's  Clydebank

                               Largs

                              Talbot

                             and Troon .

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3 minutes ago, andy25 said:
14 minutes ago, Darvel legend said:
Watch this space Andy boy 

I'm watching...

Need to wait to next season but wee tip get as much dough as u can and put it on Us for league and as this is junior cup thread that as well 

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Five star team performance from Hurlford today. Clydebank started well and Nicky Little put them ahead after a slick passing move after 7 minutes. The pitch was cutting up badly in the constant rain, and Hurlford's superior strength started to come to the fore. Liam Caddis equalised with an excellent volley finish and Ford took the lead when David Barron headed them into the lead before HT.

On the heavy pitch, Bankies were unable to find the pace and passing that caused Hurlford problems last week as their attack laboured in the mud. Hurlford on the other hand were always a threat with the powerful runs from Ryan Caddis and Mick Reilly backed up by powerful performances by the midfield four. Caddy hit the post and Mick brought a point blank save from Marc Waters, before another mazy Caddy run ended up with a well placed left foot shot sealed the victory.

The Clydebank players and Committee were incredibly gracious in defeat, particularly considering the cruel ending to last week's match. Thank you for an excellent day out and your hospitality.

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6 minutes ago, ex-german exile said:

Five star team performance from Hurlford today. Clydebank started well and Nicky Little put them ahead after a slick passing move after 7 minutes. The pitch was cutting up badly in the constant rain, and Hurlford's superior strength started to come to the fore. Liam Caddis equalised with an excellent volley finish and Ford took the lead when David Barron headed them into the lead before HT.

On the heavy pitch, Bankies were unable to find the pace and passing that caused Hurlford problems last week as their attack laboured in the mud. Hurlford on the other hand were always a threat with the powerful runs from Ryan Caddis and Mick Reilly backed up by powerful performances by the midfield four. Caddy hit the post and Mick brought a point blank save from Marc Waters, before another mazy Caddy run ended up with a well placed left foot shot sealed the victory.

The Clydebank players and Committee were incredibly gracious in defeat, particularly considering the cruel ending to last week's match. Thank you for an excellent day out and your hospitality.

Well done the Ford 

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2 hours ago, ex-german exile said:

Five star team performance from Hurlford today. Clydebank started well and Nicky Little put them ahead after a slick passing move after 7 minutes. The pitch was cutting up badly in the constant rain, and Hurlford's superior strength started to come to the fore. Liam Caddis equalised with an excellent volley finish and Ford took the lead when David Barron headed them into the lead before HT.

On the heavy pitch, Bankies were unable to find the pace and passing that caused Hurlford problems last week as their attack laboured in the mud. Hurlford on the other hand were always a threat with the powerful runs from Ryan Caddis and Mick Reilly backed up by powerful performances by the midfield four. Caddy hit the post and Mick brought a point blank save from Marc Waters, before another mazy Caddy run ended up with a well placed left foot shot sealed the victory.

The Clydebank players and Committee were incredibly gracious in defeat, particularly considering the cruel ending to last week's match. Thank you for an excellent day out and your hospitality.

Unfortunately your match review is totally spot on, better team won today adapting to the ever worsening conditions admirably. All the best for the rest of the competition 

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7 hours ago, jimbaxters said:

Like four leaf clovers. They have to be pointed out when they appear.

There's a certain truth in that,jb. It's probably as well to also keep the old Chinese adage in mind though...Man who frequently blows his own suona will often be left with egg foo young on face.*

*You've got to think that there's a possibility that Confucius and the troops were familiar with at least some of the herbal products available at the time. :huh: Still,keep it mind,bud.:)

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50 minutes ago, tommyboy said:

There's a certain truth in that,jb. It's probably as well to also keep the old Chinese adage in mind though...Man who frequently blows his own suona will often be left with egg foo young on face.*

*You've got to think that there's a possibility that Confucius and the troops were familiar with at least some of the herbal products available at the time. :huh: Still,keep it mind,bud.:)

A boy with a pin, to burst your bubble. That's you that is!

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