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Last week's encounter was never the blood and guts affair one might normally associate with a Scottish Junior Cup-tie. Although it was a hard and keenly fought contest, both sides preferred to put the emphasis on Jf obnJ/. Warb playing football. Hopefully today's replay will provide entertaining fare with a few goals to shout about. QCopper anb ®lass S5~~ the home team. There are a number of changes manager Andy 'QI:eleplJOlll' 0 1333 3603 36 Sommerville can make with Brian Craik, in particular, staking a claim following his contribution when he came off the bench last week. There were a couple of knocks getting attention from physio Andy Bell in midweek, but, with Brian Harris , Graham Nicoll, Ian Greig and Jake Thomson all chomping at the bit to get a starting jersey, the manager knows he has eager and quality players to bring Jaxe-:r.JiarlJour Te:a JZoom in. quke-awfi Rangers suffered two injury blows last week. Influential midfield player Stuart Gauley broke down in during a pre-match fitness test I O Broad Street, Tayport and young centre-back Graham Doak pulled up with what looked like (u nd er new management - Jane E. Wa rrington) a pulled muscle early in the game. Both have, no doubt, been · spending time in the caring hands of their club's physio Leanne McLaughlan, and will be given every chance to make the team. Sit- in Mea ls an d Home Baking ~~~ ~.~ Fil led Rolls, ho t &..co ld -~J!n!l_ Cambuslang give little away at the back where keeper Wardlaw is \ j Great Friend ly At m os ph ere &..S taff currently on top of his game. For goals, the side will look to Billy Holmes who is currently well ahead of his teammates in the We also do grocery &..gifts, soft drinks &.. off sales scoring stakes with 11 strikes so far this season. If we don't have w hat yo u want , just ask, It's one of the ties of the day in the competition and let's hope it as no requesr is ignored and we sha ll try ro oblige Group bookings also taken lives up to that billing. The tie has to be played to a finish this Outs ide cateri ng availab le afternoon with extra-time and penalties if required. Telep hone 0 1382 552607 The officials this week are all from Glenrothes . TODAY'SVISITORS AIAN WARDLAW will keep goal for Rangers this afternoon. Signed a year ago after ten seasons at East Kilbride Thistle, Wardlaw's form, including saving three CAMBUSLANGRANGERS penalties v Benburb, has kept recent signing, ex-East custodian The wee Rangers dominated the Scottish game in the early 1970's making GORDON MACDOUGALL, on the bench. McDougall, who has yet to make his debut, was signed to replace Kenny Barnstaple who is on the transfer list. 5 Scottish Junior Cup final appearances including 4 in a row, lifting the trophy in 1969, 1971,1972 & 1974. The 101 ye~rs old club ho!d the Utility player ANDY NOBLE who had the No.2 jersey last week came from record for Scottish Junior Cup final appearances with eleven, the first of Fauldhouse United 8 seasons ago and is now one of the club's longest serving their five successful appearances coming in 1938. That, of course, is now players. Centre half JIM KAVANAGH, signed from East Kilbride Thistle three • seasons ago, has made the No.5 jersey his own since Greg McDonald moved to history and the intervening 26 years since the last Scottish Junior Cup Stranraer in the close season. 18 years old centre back GRAHAM DOAK, who success have been fairly lean. was signed from the amateur ranks at the start of the season, has been in good 'Gers were knocking on the door back in 1997 but an Allan Kennedy ~oal form but was injured after only 18 minutes last week and had to be replaced. in the last minute, when Tayport won 1-0 at Somervell Park, deprived No. 3 last week JOHN M;cCABE, one of the team's veterans, is in his second Cambuslang of a last four appearance. spell at the club having played for neighbours Balntyre in between. Midfielder DAMIEN DEVANNEY was signed from the amateurs this season and has Although relegated from the Central Premier Division ~n 1999,_ Cam­ quickly established himself in the No.8 jersey. One player who didn't feature last buslang look a good bet for promotion this season, particularly if they week was influential midfielder STUART GADLEY. The ex-Arthurlie player don't get tied up with too many cup-ties and we'll be doing our best to was injured at training and failed a fitness test just prior to last Saturday's game. assist in that respect today. No.6 JOHN RICHARDSON is manager Andy Cunningham's player /coach and Cambuslang started their season well by qualifying from t~eir Beato~' s moved from Shotts a couple of seasons ago after long service at Hannah Park. Three goals to his credit this season. League Cup s_ection, which is always based on geo~raphrcal locatr~n. They topped a section comprising Rutherglen Glencar~n, ~lantyre Vies No. 9 BILLY HOLMES has also played midfield but it his role will be as a and East Kilbride Thistle then saw off Cumbernauld Umted m the quarter striker today. Signed from Annbank United 9 years ago, Holmes, the team finals, despite finishing the game with nine men. In the se~-finals, last captain, has been the club's top scorer virtually every season since. MARK season's OVD semi-finalists and Central League champions Benburb DAISLEY became the club's record signing when he moved from Bonnybridge during the close season. The No.10 paid off a chunk of the transfer fee by netting were put to the sword in a penalty shoot-out and,. in the final a~a~nst the winning goal in the Beaton's Cup Final. Tricky No.11 STUART Shotts Bon Accord, a Mark Daisley goal after 22 mmutes was sufficient MAXWELL is comfortable in all left sided positions. Signed from Ashfield 3 to bring Rangers their first silverware for nine years. seasons ago.

After getting past Kello Rovers in the first round of the West of Scotland MARK DUNN came in for the injured Gauley at No.7 last week. Now in his Cup, they were unfortunate to be drawn away to Auchinleck Talbot in the fourth season, the ex-Cumnock player is gives manager Cunningham several 2nd round and, by all accounts, unlucky to go down by the odd goal. options thanks to his versatlity. Winger STEWART HILL was the No 14 who In the league there have been only two games - a major upset when replaced the injured Doak last week. Signed from amateur football, he is in his Carluke won 1-0 at Somervell then an excellent 4-1 win at Port Glasgow. first season at the club as are two other ex-amateurs GARY TENNANT and GREG ROBERTSON. BERNIE MULLIGAN, a midfielder, is a recent signing This is the second trip to Tayside this season, the first a visit to Perth in from Bonnybridge . It's unlikely that he will make his de but today. Completing the the opening round of the OVD Cup resulting in a pretty comfortable 3-0 squad is GERRY MALONE, a striker signed from Beith two seasons ago. Can't win at Jeanfield Swifts. get his place just now and is also unlikely to feature. Basically then, bar one hiccup, Cambuslang are off to a flier this season, Team boss is ANDY CUNNINGHAM. Fixed up from Shotts around five years scoring goals and playing attractive, confident football. ago, this is his second season in charge after hanging up the boots. ANDY'SANGLE There is a danger that, because we have a home game ,the job is done. Good afternoon and a warm welcome to the Nothing could be further from the truth. We will only succeed if we play to Canniepairt to the players, officials and sup­ our full capabilities. porters of Cambuslang Rangers for our Scot- Pi' llll. ~-- ... tish Cup replay today. I was talking to Jim O'Donnell, the Junior Scotland team manager, before the game and was interested to hear that his attention had been drawn to two Last week's encounter was a very interesting of our players that haven't been capped. Both players, in my opinion, went on affair. We were a bit slow to start and Cam­ to distinguish themselves during the game so, hopefully, we could be seeing buslang held the upper hand in the early stages another chapter in Tayport's history of capped players. of the game. After about twenty minutes we settled and the game evened itself out with play Al1tilf80H1H1eM1/e flowing from end to end. The real battle for the game was taking place in the middle of the park with both midfields trying to stamp their authority on the game. As the half-time break approached, I felt that we were starting to assert ourselves on the game and the break probably came too early for us. HILL OF BEATH PANNED BY PRESS FOR UGLY SCENES In the second half I was pleased to see we started off as we finished and we dominated for most of the second period and might have snatched victory in the final minute with a Ronnie Kenneth lob over the keeper. · The [Glasgow] Evening Times had a real go at Hill of Beath following after-the-match scenes at Keir's Park last Saturday which prompted Glenafton's ex-Hearts 'keeper The game overall was an entertaining contest despite the lack of clear-cut Henry Smith to quit football, a decision he subsequently reversed. The Times reported 11 chances and I came away from it with a healthy respect for Cambuslang for ~allowing astonishing scenes in the wake of [Glenafton's] 3-0 OVD Cup defeat by the way they play the game. They are a good passing team who work hard for Hill of Beath, the former Hearts ' stopper [Henry Smith] decided enough was enough. one another and are well organised with most of their players comfortable There were angry exchanges within the confines of the Fife side's pavilion after the with the ball at their feet. It is easy to see why they have already won a game when Beath players gleefully derided the unfortunate Smith for handling errors competition this term, taking some notable scalps on the way. which led to two of their goals. Whilst having some admiration for our opponents, huge praise must be given Several Glens players were stopped from entering the home dressing room, as they to our players and I was understandably disappointed not to win the game attempted to halt the string of abuse directed towards the veteran . Said Smith II What but I was more than pleased with the team's performance. The effort and they were singing was nothing short of disgraceful and it was made worse as my application shown by us was excellent and I think we should have been better daughter was standing outside in tears listening to their tripe. . rewarded for our endeavours. "I decided that if this is what Junior football is all about, then I've had enough and I told We must now start again today. It is another game with different the manager [ex-Raith Rovers' Jock McStayJ I was packing it in. However, I've had a circumstances. I feel that the size of the park will have a huge bearing on the_ good time to think it over and when Jock phoned me, I told him I still wanted to carry game and some personnel changes may be required to make more use of the on playing for the team. In saying that, I'm still furious about the treatment from the open spaces. Hill o' Beath folk and the fact that no apology was forthcoming from their boss Jock I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the fine job Ron Nicol Finlayson. He has gone way down in my estimation . did with the report he gave me on the opposition. The information he passed McStay commented "Beath went right over the top with their celebrations, you would on was spot-on. He did a firstclass job of assessing them and nothing they did have thought they had actually won the cup. But when you're on the losing side you just on the day was a surprise. have to grin and bear it, however it became a bit over personal against Henry, and For us to progress today to the next round, we must produce the same threatened to turn nasty, as one or two of our lads were all for shutting them up. standard of performance, if not better. We have the right tools to do the job. Thankfully there was an SJFA official present, who I hope will comment on their It's how we apply them that will determine whether or not our ambitions are behaviour to the authorities .... " realised. TA YPORT FC SEASON 2000 - 2001 Home Games in capitals. _L = NCR Premier Division. S = OVD Scottish Junior Cup. _c ,= Concept Trophy. ELI= Fife/Tayside NEC= North End Challenge Cup. DlL = DJ.Laing Homes Cup . ...E= Findlay (formerly Currie) Cup. _H = Herschell Trophy

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---· .... _._ .._ .. ___ L.., __ . - - · ~ --- ·-- -·---- -·-- ___....._ -- _____ - Official Scottish Junior Football Association Observers at this afternoon's game are SJFA President John Reilly and Tayside Match Secretary Jock Myles . Big Jock's been a busy man these past few months and this will be his GOALSCORERS 2000-2001 first visit of the season to the Canniepairt. i .s .c .ELINEC DJL .E .!:I TOT KENNETH 7 1 2 0 10 REILLY 5 2 1 0 8 EVANS 7 0 7 NICOLL 5 0 5 CORCORAN 3 2 5 MATCH REPORT CRAIK 1 3 1 5 HARRIS 3 0 3 JONES 2 0 2 PATERSON 2 0 2 Tayport's last home match, against Forfar West End, will RAMSAY 1 1 0 2 certainly never be classed as memorable, but, nonetheless, three points were duly collected, allowing the champions to maintain GREIG 1 0 1 their position at the summit of the NCR Premier Division. THOMSON 0 0 Victory was not sealed until the closing stages, with Allan Ramsay BUIST 0 0 driving home the opener, on 82 minutes. Substitute Brian Craik's LAWSON 0 0 0 .o 0 0 0 0 0 injury-time header did ultimately give the scoreline a more WARD 0 0 comfortable air. WEMYSS 0 0 Today's game .is a consequence of last weekend's Scottish Cup-tie WILKIE 0 0 at Somervell Park. 'Port recorded their second successive clean sheet, but were, themselves, unable to break down the Cam­ MANN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 buslang rearguard, resulting in the goalless draw. Frazer Fitz­ FITZPATRICK 0 0 patrick earned his shut-out with a couple of instinctive stops to OWN GOALS deny Rangers forward Billy Holmes, while at the other end, home TOTAL 37 7 3 .3 50 'keeper Alan Wardlaw produced solid saves to denY,Mark Corcoran . It should be said, though, that, on the whole, better

finishing would have helped Tayport's cause. NEXT WEEK'S MATCH There was an element of class about Ronnie CONCEPT GROUP TROPHY 2nd ROUND ABERDEEN LADS CLUB V TAYPORT Kenneth's last minute lob, but fortune was not on his side, as the effort AT JAMIESON PARK, ABERDEEN drifted out for a goal-kick, despite KICK-OFF IS AT 1.45pm (TIE TO BE PLAYED TO A FINISH) Mark Corcoran's desperate attempt to force the ball in. SUPPORTERS' BUS DETAILS FROM YVONNE STEW ART OR ANDY PHIN Livingwell Health Club Sponsors of TAYPORT FC IN THE OVD SCOTTISH JUNIOR CUP Hilton Hotel Earl Grey Place Dundee 01382 226506 1990 - 2000

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It was a bad day for Ayrshire with Glenafton, Irvine Vies and Irvine Meadow all making their exit. While Glens were always going to find it tough at Hill of WESTPORT BUSINESS CENTRE COBBIES INN Beath, East second division side Dunbar's win over Meadow and Vies' loss at home to Aberdeen league leaders Inverurie Loco were unexpected. 61 SCOTT STREET, 32 TAY STREET, DUNDEE, DD2 2BA TAYPORT. Hurlford United will be the team most clubs want to avoid in tomorrow's Tel: (01382) 90711 l TEL: draw . The unfashionable Ayrshire side hit Aberdeen's Hall Russell United for 552011 five. Hurlford have put together an experienced team under the the shrewd ~~ ~~ management of John Crawford, who took Largs to a shock OVD win in 1994 BRIAN ALLAN and they could be tournament dark horses. CRAIK RAMSAY A shock for a couple of Aberdeen clubs. Sunnybank were held at home by Largs who are currently struggling in the Ayrshire second division and Cruden Bay who crashed 4-6 at home to a Blackburn side still looking for their first TAYBRIDGE BAR Scottish Electric league win in the East division two. · (Holdings) Limited Fine debuts for new clubs on the scene this season. Whitehills from Banff 129 PERTH Locarno Works , gained a very creditable draw at home to Glasgow Perthshire and Wilson's Xl ROAD, Brown Street , Dundee DD1 5EE will be happy to replay at Fauldhouse today after a 2-2 draw in Aberdeen. DUNDEE. Tel: (01382) 228071 Fauldhouse are struggling this season and a win in the replay is not beyond Mr TEL: 01382 643973 Fax : (01382) 322898 Wilson's boys. ~~ s~~ Biggest win of the afternoon was Maryhill's 15-0 crushing of Dyce. DAVID REILLY GRANT BUIST Our opponents next week, Aberdeen Lads Club make the long trip to Ayrshire today for their replay against Ardeer after sharing four goals at home. The pick JIM CHERRY of the day, though, is likely to be at Newtongrange where Star meet Lothians DOT LECKIE OUTSIDE CATERING Tayport Caravan Park rivals Camelon. Both teams have cup pedigrees and will keen to have an extended run in the competition. FALKLAND Telephone Another side with a fine cup pedigree, Auchinleck Talbot, will not find it easy ~~ at Lugar. The home side are in their highest league position for some years and 01337 857834 MARK are third in the league, only a point behind their opponents . ~~ CORCORAN KENNY JONES r " A.J. STEPHEN ~S~ AVEl\lu HOT & COLD FOOD TAKE AWAY " ~ NEWSAGENT - Gordon Davie 6 Blackness Avenue, Dundee ~,-Lr_]L 1_ ~~/MtW¥eciat ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ~ ,U.(Ut, ~ 1M Guaran teed Delivery of your Favourite 29 Ogilvie Street, Dundee Newspapers. 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Is this a record? We're into November and Dundee United's top league scorer to date is Celtic's Paul Lambert. With no United player notching more than one league goal, the Celtic player's own goal puts him level top! DALGLEISH STREET • TAYPORT

Cambuslang's local rivals Rutherglen Glencairn totally outplayed Lochee Telephone: 01 382 S52388 United at Thomson Park last Saturday, winning 5-2. Our man at the game's comment was that Lochee were never at the races. How on earth The Courier on Monday could describe the match as a 'seven goal thriller ', said our man. ••• Easy. The columnist noted from the Sunday press that there were seven goals and assumed, wrongly, as it turned out, that it was a thriller. It's a worrying BAR LUNCHES time at Thomson Park. Today 's derby with Violet is looking like a six pointer for the winning side.

Steven Stewart has returned to the Canniepairt ...... but only for training! Steven who's been virtually an ever-present since signing for East Stirling in the close season, is to join the Tayport lads for training once a week ••• throughout the winter . SELECTION OF Last Saturday saw the last of the Perthshire clubs make their exit from the Scottish Cup. It's been a sorry time for Perth based clubs in recent seasons, and, with Jeanfield struggling at the foot of the Premier Division and the REAL ALES ALWAYS ON T~P other six in Division One, the immediate future is not too·bright. Surely only a matter of time before there 's a change of fortune for the Big County.

Funny game football! Two weeks ago Coupar Angus recorded a 1-0 win at Lochee Harp. Last week Harp knocked Premier Division Forfar West End out of the OVD by 5-2 while Coupar Angus crashed 8-1 at home to Scone Thistle! Crisis at Forfar Albion. The Guthrie Park club is in disarray. A wholesale resignation of the committee in midweek put the club's future in real jeopardy. Indeed the one remaining committee member had no option but to close the club down. However, Tayside officials stepped to to persuade the club to carry on. It is understood that there will be no committee on board when the team travel to Aberdeen today for their OVD replay. Tayside officials are appealing on Forfar's behalf for folks to rally round and form a new committee. • CONSULTANCY• • SYSTEMDESIGN & BUILD• • COMPRESSEDAIR MANAGEMENT • (LEASE/HIREPACKAGES}

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