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Football Training Methods D. Physlo: hd( Bell2 Grounclttaff':;. D. Hugb.i~W. Nilson . Programmes: . .·.·-~ ""' A.j. o,.~,i, ,·, ·. .i!. 17. A.formStm~ T,yport • T,lepltono:Oll8l mm. JJ~JJ S foraduits and £IS for children andsonlor Tayport FC line-up 1999/2000 Back Row:E Stewart, A J Oswald, R Irvine,S McOade,J McDade, K Smith,J Anderson loungein the clubpavilion.Ap _plicationsto MiddleRow: A Bell,K Cameron,A Lawson. K Nicolson,F Mann,Kjones, G Buist,S Stewart, OTosney FrontRow: S Ross,I Greig,G Paterson, D Reilly, A Sommerville, S Wilkie,A Ramsey,M Corcoran .._, Absentwhen photograph was taken:R McMillan,J Hutton (Committee), R Sochanik,F Deswarte, G Nicoll,.....,..,..B Craik, R Nicoll(Coach) 2000/200 I NCR TAYSIDE LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION 2000/2001 p w D L F A w D L F A .G.Q PTS TAYPORT 9 4 0 0 17 3 4 1 0 18 3 29 25 CARNOUSTIE 8 3 1 0 14 2 2 2 0 9 3 18 18 KIRRIE 7 1 2 0 8 3 3 0 1 11 6 10 14 NORTH END 8 2 0 2 5 8 2 1 1 14 9 2 13 DOWN FIELD 8 1 2 1 8 8 2 0 2 10 14 -4 11 FORFAR ALBION 8 1 1 2 6 12 2 0 2 5 5 -6 10 ARBROATH SC 9 1 2 2 11 10 1 1 2 5 5 1 9 FORFARWE 8 2 1 1 10 9 0 2 2 3 15 0 9 VIOLET 7 1 2 1 5 6 0 3 1 3 6 -1 8 MAIN SPONSORS 1994-2002 LOCHEE UNITED 8 0 1 3 2 11 1 3 0 7 6 -8 7 Scott & Fyfe Limited Tayport FC celebrate their Taycars JEAN FIELD 9 0 2 3 3 13 1 0 3 6 12 -16 5 Scotscraig Works, Tayport • Industrial Textil e Manufactur e rs Trophy win over Bankfoot Athletic at ELMWOOD 8 1 0 3 6 12 0 1 3 6 14 -14 4 Glenesk Park, Dundee June 2000. Photograph courtesy of DC Thomson NEXTWEEK Is MATCH NCR TAYSIDE LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION TAYPORT v FORFAR WEST END Taypo..-t F.C. is. ind~bted to the adv e rti s er s in thi s pr-o g ,·amme and at the C.:mmepa1r-t . The club is a lso indebt e d to it s s pon s or s. KICK-OFF2.30pm TODAY'S TEAMS TAYPORT LOCHORE from from G/K Frazer FITZPATRICK G/K Neil RUSSELL 2 Grant BUIST G/K William CROWE 3 Grant PATERSON David HUTT 4 John WARD Craig REYNOLDS 5 Derek WEMYSS Gary PATERSON 6 Sean WILKIE David KENNEDY 7 Allan RAMSAY William McLEISH UNION STREET 8 Brian HARRIS Jason STRA TH DEE DUNDEE 9 Ronnie KENNETH Dennis CURRIE 01382 - 223011 10 David REILLY Maurice DOYLE 11 David EVANS James SEARLE 12 Jake THOMSON Andrew WILSON 13 Kenny JONES Andrew KINNELL 14 Ian GREIG Graham GIBSON 15 Graham NICOLL Colin BURKE 16 Mark CORCORAN Scott WILLIAMSON PORT COMPUTERS 19 Brian CRAIK George ALLISON 33 CASTLE STREET Barry TILLIER William CALLAGHAN TAYPORT 00It1IWUE TEL. 07788573914 REFEREE: D MUNRO [![C([[{[I\0 ASSISTANT: TBA <.AiewCompute/ls CButQt <Jo <.Anygpec., ASSIST ANT: TBA Second User Computers, • SELF-SERVICE TAYSIDE/FIFE CUP-SECOND ROUND Upgrades & Accessories, • SERVICEWASHES Computer Repairs TAYPORT v LOCHORE WELFARE • IRONINGSERVICE Monitor Repairs, SATURDAY 21st OCTOBER 2000 • FULLLAUNDRY Printer Repairs, SERVICEAVAILABLE KICK-OFF 2.00pm Maintenance & Upgrades, (to be played to a finish) Networking & Maintenance 272 PERTHROAD Pro ramme Number 4 - 2000/01 Contracts. DUNDEE DD2 1AE cpop lit and iiee u!l and we can dtiicu!l!l ~ou1r 1requlllement!l oil p.-oblems Tel: (01382) 646906 COBBIESINN 32 TAY STREET , TAYPORT Stagecoach AYRSHIRE Leagues Where you are assured of a warm welcome! DIV1 W D L F A Pt Kerr & Smith Cup OPEN ALL DAY• OPEN 7 DAYS · Auchnlck 2 3 0 14 - 5 9 Final - Somerset - Oct 2 Glenafton 3 0 0 11 - 4 9 SNACKS AVAILABLE Cumnock 2-2(5-4p)Kilwinning Meadow 2 1 0 9 • 4 7 (McGinty 2 - Cameron pen, 'Co,ne join in the swim with the Phins!' Lugar BT 2 1 5 - 4 7 Geoghegan) 1-1 90mins . Irvine Vic 1 2 2 4 -12 5 KILWING 4 1 1 0 4 - 2 WESTof SCOTLANDCUP Kilbirnie 0 3 7 - 8 3 round 2 - OCT 21 ;3pm Cumnock 1 0 4 - 6 3 Arthunie V Pollok Hurlford 0 1 3. 5 1 Bellshill V R Albert Craigmril 0 0 3 1 - 6 0 Blantyre V Muirkirk J obnJ. 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Warrington) Petershill 6-0 Winton - rd 1 0 Largs Th 1-0 Ardeer Annbank 1-2 Kilbimie L STAGECOACH Lge Sit-in Meals and Home Baking Dairy Th 0-5 Muirkirk Div 1 - 3pm - Filled Rolls, hot &..cold Darvel 0-1 Saltcoats Cumnock 1-0 Beith Whitletts 1-3 Craigmark Hurlford 2-2 Auchinleck Great Friendly Atmosphere &..Staff Kello Rovs 0-3 Glenafton Kilbirnie 1-2 Glenafton Kitwinning 3-1 Irvine V Beith v Hurlford Un Div2- rd 2- We also do grocery &. gifts, soft drinks &. off sales Annbank 2~ Dairy Th If w e don 't have what you want , just ask, Meadow 3-0 Craigmark B Darvel 2-0 Muirkir k Irvine Vies v Muirklrk as no request is igno red and we shall try to oblige Largs Th 0-1 Kello R Largs Th 3-0 Lugar BT Maybole 1-5 Ardee r Th Group bookings also taken Maybole v Glenaftn Outs ide cate ring available Auchinleck v Winton R Times District Cup Saltcoats 0-2 Troon rd 2 -Jpm Telephone 01382 552607 Kilbimie 1-0 Cumnock Meadow 3-0 Craigmrk Saltcoats 0-2 Troon ----------------Beith/Hunfrd v Kilwinning ---------- --·--- ~ 'i: e,: ...."' ..cu 0 ~= FRASER MOVES ON C'1 s c. Long serving goalkeeper Fraser e,:= 0 . .....~ Mann has moved to pasture s new . ~ ~ ~ Unable to win back his jersey from "'e,: "C.... Frazer Fitzpatrick, Fraser ac­ -; ·; cepted an offer to move to Elm­ .J:l. ~ ..c e,: wood and made his debut for the Oil ....~ Railwaymen last Saturday. :a e,: e,: s Fraser revealed that the only rea­ J. s e,:"' e,: son he moved was to get a regular ~ ....~ game. In his time at the Cannie­ u e,: pairt, Fraser picked up virtually s "C ~ every medal the game had to offer . ....e,:= ·=~ ~ After 434 games during which he J. ·c J. kept 243 clean sheets including 9 in ~ 0 u= a row, Fraser moves on with all '-'= "' 'best wishes from the club. 0= ·=- His next scheduled appearance on "' =~ -8 Q the Canniepairt, apart from bring­ i:--- ing his girls to the Guy Fawkes z 0 ..c.... z ~ J. ~ 0 ..: ..c ·- u a_s DAVE BOOKER e,: <"'.... It was with great sadness that members of the club "' ~ ~.... :S learned earlier this week of the death in J. Roxburghe House of Dave Booker. Dave, a giant of 0c. ·-"' .....-= a man in every way, was good friend to the club e,: "' and had an excellent rapport with the players and ~ 'E ~ e,: management over the past eight or so years during ~ Oil= which time he helped out with the club 's commer­ J. ,___ ..c0 cial interests and introduced the players to his u -;-~ somewhat off-beat football training methods. Off­ j ....J. beat or not, they worked! s "' 0 ~ Despite his illness, everybody, not least the four .:: players, appreciated Davie's attendance at the =·= ~ Testimonial Dinner earlier this month • -~....u 0 < '-'= We offer our sincere condolences to wife June and members of the family. Former Benarty centre-half WILLIE McLEISH and SNP member is one of TODAY'S VISITORS the older defensive hands, whilst CRAIG REYNOLDS, signed from Camelon in 1999, normally plays in the sweeper position and is a thoughtful and LOCHORE WELFARE intelligent reader of the game. Last season when the 'Port visited Central Park, they posted a 3-1 win in the At left-back is DAVID KENNEDY, yet another of this season's newcomers. quarter final of the Taycars competition in a highly entertaining contest to He was also at Bonnybridge where he played under Jim Hardie. eliminate the ambitious Crosshill club who had accounted for East Craigie Another option in defence is ANDY KINNELL who was signed last season. and Downfield at home in earlier rounds. In midfield DENNIS CURRIE plays on the right-hand side and was Ultimately, they finished fourth in the Stella Artois League last term, their previously with Dunfermline Athletic.
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