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Dundee •••• DD3 8JW You too could be gazing at glazing by Ill LEUCHARS GLAZING S IP<C» ~ S <C» IR.__S 3IICIP ·---·TODAY'S TEAMS Tayport F.C. is indebted to the advertisers in this programme and at the Canniepoirt.The club is also indebted to its main sponsors. 3 Mc E:::~:D ~:G::T:E::::E:;~:s~~: oNE • .. · TAYPORT v ARBROATH VICTORIA WIMPEY KICK OFF 2.30PM PORT PROG '93-94 No. T~ LEUCHARSGLAZING ~ TAYPORT GLASS MERCHANTS AND JUNIORS 1993/94 GLAZIE RS TAYPORT ARBROATHVICTORI A SHIRT 79 Main Street, Leuchars, Fife from fr om .GmY.rul.; Canniepairt, Sha nw ell Road, KYl60HF Tayport. Tel. 553670 SPONSORS . FRASER MANN BOB DUNCAN ~ MATCH Red Shirts, White Shorts. PROGRAMMES PAUL REILLY KENNY FOX Elmrull:.d;. Club - 1947 (as Amateurs ). GRANT PATERSON RAY McWALTER 1990 (as Ju niors) . MARK SPALDING MICHAEL MARTIN .!!ruu!.1!.!:Ji: Andrew Robertson Tayside McEw an's Lager & Associates ANDY SOMMERVILLE BILLY HAMILTON League Division 1 Champions 1991/92, 1992/93. SEAN WILKIE BRIAN EATON Tayside McEwan's Lage r League Division 2 Champions &9-2' m JIMMY HUNTER BILLY HARDIE 1990/91 . BILLY COVENTRY Zamoysk i Cup Winners A JOHN BOW 1991/92 . EWAN CAMERON BRIAN DUFF Whyte & Mackay Cup Winners HAIRDRESSING 1990/91 , 1991/92, 1992/93. m HAMISH MACKAY NICKY MARKOWSKI Perthshire Advertiser Cup Winners 1990 /91. SUPPLIES PROJECTS DAVE REILLY CHARLIE COULL lntersport Cup Winners 1990/91. TRAINING KIT JACKIE DEVINE ROSS JAMES Craig Stephen Trophy ANDY DOLAN JOHN BEATT Winners 1990/91 , 1991/92 . Albert Herschell Trophy GRANT MILLER ALEX CALLON Winners 1990/9 1, 199 1/92, 1992/93. KEVIN THOMS BRIAN CATHRO 0.V.D. Scottish Junior Cup C Quarter Finalists 1991/92. GARY LAMONT MARK HODSON Runners -up 1992/93. Chairman: E. Stewart , cc 3 Greenside Place , Tayport. **** Vice~Chairman· E. Beat, 49 Scott Crescent, Tayport. Led.,-'/'> fec/<-t-U Secretary : A. J. Oswa ld, WARM-UP MR. A. PATERSON, PERTH. 17 Reform Str eet, Tayport . ~'-8 Treasurer: R. F. Redpath, SUITS 9 Cowgate, Tayport. BOOTS Match Sec retary; D. Ayre, 46 Tay Street, Tayport Committee: Forthcoming Fixtures A. D. Oswald , I. Cougan, R. Macmillan , I. Macmillan, A. McDade, K. Gorham, TRACKSUITS SATURDAY2ND OCTOBER HOME v KINNOULL PER11-ISHIREADVERT I SER CUP Rl. R. Wad de ll, C. Phin, LEX J. Anderson, L. Beveridge, Lex Vauxhall a SATURDAY9TH OCTOBER away v VIOLET LEAGUE N. Mcleod , R. Irvine, SERVICE M. And erson . - BOOTS SATURDAY16TH OCTOBER HOME v CARNOUSfIEPANMURE LEAGUE M.il.na9H; D. Baikie SATURDAY23RD OCTOBER HOME v ARBROATHSPORTING CLUB LEAGUE And to those firms and individuals who sponsor matches and match balls SATURDAY3CYI'H OCTOBER HOME v KIRRIE TI-IISTLE throughout the season. Interested in sponsorship? Please contact Secretary, Treasurer or any member of the committee. SATURDAY6TH NOVEMBERaway v BROtJ:;HTYATHLETIC SATURDAY13TH NOVEMBER Front cover pie: Crowd scene from last year 's Junior Cup Final v Glenafton . Pie reproduced by l,ind permission Courier & Advertiser. ---- -- - ·-- -----·- . --·------- THREE NEW FACES AT THE CANNIEPAIRT Si nee the last edition of the' Port Proc;J' back in June there has been plenty happening on and off the field. Pre-season we travelled to rreet Fraserburgh United then the following weekend travelled down to lancashire where we rret Lancaster City, defeating their first team on the Saturday and their Reserves ERRYPORT the followin9 Sunday rrorning. Back hO!l'e we retained the Herschell Charity Trophy at the expense of St Josephs before embarking on a run of five successive leauue wins. The run came to a dramatic halt at Jeanfielcl when we surrendered a 2-0 lead to 90 clown 2-3. Another trip to Perth last Saturday was slightly rrore fruitful, a scoreless draw at Kinnoull . STUDIO There hasn't been much personnel rroverrent in the club. Signin\JS of late F last season, Grant Miller and Ewan Carreron were added to the squad alon9 with Andy Dolan who was signed from i'bntrose three weeks ago. Injury curtailed Andy's activities at Links Park last season when he made only one appearance. In Montrose's prorrotion season of 1990/91, however, Andy made 41 + 1 sub. PLANNING ARCHITECTURE appearances scoring 8 goals. Andy has had a couple of friendly matches and a couple of substitute appearances since si90in\J on at the Canniepairt and DESIGN MANAGEMENT THE the Port Support are keenly awai tin9 him appearin,1 in the starting lin e-up from the smallest residential extension to STUDIO but the manager won't be rushed. GROUP Leaving the Canniepairt have been Grant Cushnie who joined the colony of the largest commercial developments ex-Tayport players at St Josephs and Ian 'Bomber'Harri s who returned south to get a job in the travel business. DOUGLAS DEAR RIBA ARIAS MAPM, FERRY PORT STUDIO, BROAD STREET, TAYPORT, Off the field work has been prcxJressing steadily to complete the extension FIFE 006 9AJ TEL+ FAX 0382 552345 and here we nrust pay tribute to the efforts of those club rrembers who have MIUIAEL RASMUSSEN DA RIAS RIBA MAPM, DEESIDE STUD IOS , Tt1E SQUARE, ABOUNE, given freely of their time to carry out various works. It's been much ABERDEENStllRE AB34 511X TEL+ FAX 03398 86965 appreciated. RALPH TILSTON Barch. (Hons) ARIAS. RALPl1 TILSTON STUDIO, 13 ARGYLE STREET, ApolcxJies for the late arrival of the Port Prag but one or two hitches had ST. ANDREWS, FIFE KY 16 9BX. TEL 0334 7630 I FAX 0334 76502 to be overccme before it went into production. Our sincere thanks go to those I-JARRY TURNBULL, TURNBULL ASSOCIATES, 75 DUNDAS STREET, EDINBURGH EH3 6RS who have taken out advertisin9 and provided sponsorship. Tel 031 556 I 077 FAX 03 I 556 3221f If you have any ideas for the prcxJramrre or any comments, letters or contributions of any sort, just send them in for the attention of the prcxJramrre editor. The AULD HOOSE ~I~. ~ Puhlic Bar and Lounge LUMSDEN~ I WHITENHILL 18 CASTLE STREET, TAYPORT TAYPORT TEL: 552580 Tel: 552359 BUTCHER AND Fineales, wines and POULTERER Wesell Firsl C lass Beef,Pork and Lamb spirits andalso supp ly lhe FineslQualily Meals Openall day for DeepFreeze lo cuslomersown requirements.Why 1101 try ourSpeciality Situatedin the heartof the Sausagesand Burgers - idealfor Barbecues - or forcrisp summer sa lads, comein and town.Why not callinfor choosefrom our selection of freshlycooked yourpre-match and post meats. QUALITYis 011rmotto and Tayport fans at th e Giant Axe for the friendly as1ainst lancaster City durin9 pre-season. (from l e ft) - D.Braicl, E.Braicl, D.McNicol, T.Borland, G.Flynn, matchpint SATISFACTIONis always011r aim. J . Spalclin \J, R.Clark and M.Flynn. • BABUR Handy Cleaning MARTIN Services 89 South Street, Downie Park, Dundee •••• DD3 8JW. PRESERVATION St Andrews. Tel: 0382 819929 Tel: (0334) 77778 Mobile: 0860 298881 (24 Hrs). Specialists in the treatment s~~ s~~ of rising damp, woodworm, Dave Reilly Fraser Mann dry rot, wet rot. THEPEASTON TAYBRIDGE 30YEAR GUARANTEE GROUP BAR 17 Landsdown 129 PERTH Crescent , Edinburgh ROAD, EH12SEH. DUNDEE. Forget the rest - get the best Tel: 031 337 8592 Tel: 643973 Fax: 031 313 2200 s~~ s~~ Andy Sean Wilkie Sommerville ,,,,YORl(E'S D.S. Main Street; BARRY. BUTCHERS GREENHILL 28-36 Strathmartine Owner of Road, Champion Telephone: Dundee. Clydesdale Horses Tel: 825901 Carnoustie ';,(0241) 59838 s~~ Ewan s~~ • • Cameron Gary Lamont THE BAKER'SBIT ~ GILBERT CENTRE • l\ warm welcome to our support ancl the players and off icials of our opponents ~ • C CAR to the Canniepajrt this afternoon. Our start to season 1993/94 has surprised Graeme a lot of people. Manythought, myself included, that we'd still be suffering a cc hanqover from last season ' s c up final disappointment. Irons COMPANY Unfortunately for our rivals, our first six \James has seen us play some of the best football to elate at Tay port, defeati nq most of our nearest challenqers 12 CANDLE in the process. Once again we successfully retained the Herschell Trophy LANE, DUNDEE. clefeatinq St Josephs 2-0. The open ing fixtures of our leaqu e ca mpaiqn looked, on paper, a tall order, with St Josephs, Forfar West End, lochee Harp, Downfielcl BUTCHER Tel : 27682 and North Encl the first fj ve. I probably would have settled for 7 or 8 points ABfRDEEN AN<.,l 'S _ from that lot but, to take full points and to score 20 goals into the ba rqain, I c ll I I H, ,\ (, \\11 Ill \I I I< s~~ and to play the way that we did, is very pleasin\J indeed. 146 Arbroath Aft e r these qarnes peop l e, sorre in hi\Jh places, were saying "well, that's Road, Dundee. Mark the lea \JUe sewn up for another year". My reply to them was "Nonsense, we only require to have a coup le of off days and it ' s wide open again". I should have Tel: 455589 Spalding kept my mouth shut. our vjsits to Perth in the last couple of weeks have proved that The first at Jeanfielcl, I coulcln't believe how bad ly we played. To be \Jiven a two goal lead, then to proceecl to 9ive three bad 9oals away as we did was, The quite frankly, a diS\Jrace. To me jt all boils down to attitude. I've always said that to our players. If the attitude is correct on the day, we'll clefeat anyone in the country. That still stancls. TIMPIST Last week at Kinnoull there was arnarked impr ovement in our play and the attitude was nruch better . Also, the players ,.ho have not been firinq on all RESTAURANT cylinders of late worked hard. In fact they were maybe trying just too hard which, as you know, sorretimes works aqainst you.
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