Football
Lynch angry as ban on Ross is lifted
FORMER Arthurlie boss Frank Lynch has blasted Mark Ross after he finally admitted he DID play a role in the headbutting of a referee three years ago.
Lynch and the Lie board backed Ross fully after the midfielder denied he had anything to do with the assault on ref John McKendrick after a game against Auchinleck back in 2005.
NEILSTON boss Colin Lindsay reckons his team will start putting points on the board after a battling performance against league champions Pollok.
Neilston turfed out on plastic pitch
A SOLO strike after twenty minutes from Kevin Murray was enough to deny the Farmers Boys a point in a battling display at a damp and wind-swept affair on the astroturf of Petershill Park.
THERE were fireworks in Maryhill on Monday as Arthurlie finally had something to celebrate.
DUBIOUS decisions and dodgy defending saw Arthurlie crash to another defeat at the hands of the Hill.
NEILSTON’S requests for an international-dodging early kick-off fell on deaf ears on with Saturday’s opponents Kirkintilloch Rob Roy.
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Neilston rue lack of forward thinking
A LACK of firepower cost Neilston dearly as they lost out to the attacking threat of Vale in Glasgow’s East End at Fullarton Park.
ARTHURLIE are still in search of their first league win of the season after a share of the spoils with Beith on Saturday.
Two and through for Farmers Boys
NEILSTON progressed to the third round of the Scottish Junior Cup after two first-half goals were enough to see off the challenge of Pumpherston.
IT was a game that had everything, but Arthurlie just about pulled through against a spirited Cumnock side.
A DOUBLE blow by Paul McDougal in the first half was enough to extinguish Neilston’s hopes of a second league win.
Arthurlie bowling juniors reign again
ARTHURLIE have emerged victorious in the Paisley and District Junior League for the second time running.
LOCAL HERO DAN HAS SHOT AT MEDALS
BARRHEAD shot star Daniel Carlin has vowed to return from next week’s Commonwealth Youth Games with a medal to declare after an impressive summer in the field.
Kirk at the double for Dunfermline
NET King Andy Kirk fired two goals to help the Pars come back from a goal down to beat Queen of the South at East End Park.
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