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Fraserburgh v Turriff United Breedon Aggregates Scottish Cup Quarter Final , Fraserburgh, Saturday 27th February 2016. Kick-off 3.00 pm Official Matchday Programme, Vol 6. No. 17

Fraserburgh Football Club (Formed 1910) Manager: Mark Cowie Bellslea Park, Seaforth Street, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, AB43 9BB, Tel No. 01346 518444 Assistant Manager: James Duthie

Chairman/Secretary: Finlay Noble Coaching Staff: Alex Mair, Stevie Doak Brent Bruce, Antony Sherlock & Charles West Vice Chairman: Peter Bruce Community Coaches: Shelley Sutherland & Directors: Graeme Noble

Peter Bruce, Peter Cowe, Robert Cowe, Kit Man: Jordan Buchan James Gibb, David Milne, Calvin Morrice, Team Captain: Russell McBride Ewan Mowat, Jason Nicol & Finlay Noble

Club Physio: Ross Cardno Treasurer: Stephen Sim Assistant Physio: Leanne Reid

Youth Co-ordinator: Alex Mair Club Doctor: Dr Michael Dick Fitness Coach/Sports Science: David Boor

Web Master: Finlay Noble Club Honours Committee Members: Highland League Champions: 1932/33, 1937/38, 2001/02

Mike Barbour, Angela Chegwyn, Stuart Ellis, League Cup Winners: Frank Goodall, Sam Mackay, Iain Milne, 1958/59, 2005/06

Lewis Milne, Craig Mowat, Alex Noble, Qualifying Cup Winners:

1957/58, 1995/96, 2006/07 Stephen Sim, Mark Simpson & Colin West Aberdeenshire Cup Winners: Programme Contributors: 1910/11, 1937/38, 1955/56, 1963/64, Mark Simpson (Editor) 1972/73, 1975/76, 1996/97, 2012/13,

Finlay Noble 2014/15, 2015/16 Barry Walker (Photographer) Charity Cup Winners: Email: [email protected] 1911/12, 1913/14, 1921/22, 1926/27

Web: www.fraserburghfc.scot Winners: 1991/92, 1993/94, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1999/2000, 2011/2012

Fleming Shield Winners: 1919/20

Bells League Cup Winners: 1972/73, 1973/74, 1975/76, 1976/77, 1978/79

Aberdeenshire League Winners: Front Cover: Aidan Combe in action against 1994/95, 1995/96, 1997/98 Lossiemouth earlier this month. Aidan opened the

scoring against Lossiemouth with a wonderful Highland Youth League Champions: individual goal and followed that up with another 1992/93, 1993/94, 2001/02, 2003/04 in last Saturday’s match against Strathspey.

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Today we welcome the players, management, officials and supporters of Turriff United to Bellslea Park for our Breedon Aggregates Quarter Final.

We didn’t have a programme last week due to some technical problems but since my last programme notes we have had a couple of successful away cup games against Inverurie Loco Work s in the Morrison Motors (Turriff) Aberdeenshire Shield and Lossiemouth in the Breedon Aggregates Highland League Cup. Add to that our victory over Strathspey Thistle last weekend and it has been a decent start to the New Year. I am not a fan of social media mainly because I don’t have the time to contribute and I don’t look at it unless The win on penalties at Inverurie sees us through to our second somebody shows me something. There are a few guys on final of the season and one we are very much looking forward these sites that are poisonous and really haven’t a clue but to. Our opponents in the Final will be Cove Rangers but we can again I say that the clubs need to do more to educate these worry about that later. muppets who think they know it all. The Highland League is a close knit community and the clubs know the people who Our emphatic victory at Lossiemouth sees us through to the are on these sites. I know who the Broch posters are but we quarter final here today against Turriff United. Prior to the are fortunate that we don’t have that many and the ones Lossiemouth game we had lost our previous five League Cup we do have seem to be on it for the right reasons. The ties, four of which were in our opening games in the majority of the contributors I have no doubt are decent guys competition. A very poor and disappointing record. who support their clubs and are level headed enough to form a sensible opinion but others are just trouble makers Everyone has been banging the drum about midweek games and who hide behind daft names. I do the Twitter Feed for the the dislike for them but I think it’s fair to say that the League Broch and that is a great tool for keeping up to date with were justified in the decision to cram in the midweek games what is going on in the league. I don’t know the guys who earlier in the season. Can you imagine the backlog of games administer the Fitba North pages but they do a great job there would be just now if John Grant hadn’t done that? It with the scores on a match day and everyone the league wasn’t his decision to do that as he was only following orders over has instant access to the scores as they happen. It’s a from the clubs but these same clubs need to be educating their pity these things are spoilt by a few idiots. supporters on that and not allow the abuse that the league secretary is getting on Social Media. Back to the game today and I hope we can continue our good form of recent weeks and it is the Broch who progress I was shown a couple of articles in recent weeks from a to the Semi Final of the cup. Facebook site and the abuse that was being directed towards the league secretary and the office bearers was ridiculous. Come awa the Broch, Finlay

Contents

Club Information 2 Chairman’s Welcome 3

Manager’s Notes 4 Today’s Teamlines 5

Match Sponsorship 6 Club Sponsors 7

Today’s Visitors – Turriff United 8 & 9 Match Report – Inverurie Loco Works 10

Match Action – Formartine United 11 HFL Match Centre 12 & 13

Supporters Club News/Club News 14 Club Sponsor – Cheers Café Bar 15

Fraserburgh Stats 16 & 17 Club Sponsor - McWilliam (Abdn) Ltd 18

Commercial Page 19 Aberdeenshire League/Under 17’s 20

HFL Stats 21 Match Report – Lossiemouth 22

Match Action – Lossiemouth 23 FFC History - Season 1970/71 24 & 25

Fraserburgh FC Player Profiles 26 & 27 SHFL Team News/Preview 28

Player Sponsors 29 & 30 Club Sponsor - PBP Services 31

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A battling performance against Inverurie Locos in the

Aberdeenshire Shield saw the guys progress to yet another final under your stewardship. How pleased were you with the performance?

I thought the guys were excellent. I told them after the game that no other HFL side would have recovered like they did to going 3-2 down in extra time. The character they showed once again was exceptional and they fully deserve to play in another cup final. We dominated the first half against a very good Locos side. We then didn't turn up for the first 10 minutes of the second half but after that we pushed on again and managed to hold out nerve and win on penalties.

You followed up the Locos result with a fine victory at Lossiemouth in what must have seemed one of the most comfortable wins as a manager. What were your thoughts They were missing a few players but they never gave up and on the game? kept trying to play football for the full 90 minutes. That said the win keeps our good recent run going and any time you win The Lossiemouth game was a very pleasing performance which without playing your best is welcome. With all the bad I felt we dominated from start to finish. I managed to change weather that we’ve had over the past few weeks and games the team around a bit with players missing with injuries, getting cancelled it can affect player’s consistency if they are illness and suspension. Aidan Combe came in to the starting playing one week then idle the next so I have got to be happy. 11 and did really well. He is the sort of player who can produce a bit of magic to change games. He scored the first Today sees another tough game against a top four side. How goal and I don't think any other player on the pitch could have do you see the game going and will the two victories at scored that goal as he beat two defenders and passed the ball The Haughs earlier in the season have any bearing on the in to the bottom corner. Stuart Taylor also came into the game? team at centre half and I think it was his best performance in a Broch shirt. He strolled through the game looked very If anything, our two previous victories could give Turriff an comfortable. Paul Campbell then got his first goal for the club edge. I have no doubt they will come here with a point to which I'm sure will help him kick on and then we scored two prove and with this added to an already very good footballing later on through an excellent Ryan Christie header and then side, then we know that if we are to get anything then the another youngster came on in Cammy Buchan to score his first boys must perform. I think Ross Jack and his team up there do goal for us so overall extremely please with the performance. not get enough credit for what they have done. They pushed Brora further than anyone else did last season and again this The Broch seem to be getting a name as a cup team, what year they have shown how hard of a team they are to beat. In do you put the progress in the cup competitions down to? fact they have the consistency that I crave. They do not get beat often as they have a very solid shape which is difficult to I have always said that being labelled a cup team is a very break down. They also have some very good players like Jamie good thing. A lot of other teams in this league would love to Beagrie, Paul Young and Lewis Davidson who could walk in to be in our position and have won one and be in another final. any Highland League team, so we know that it will be a very Many of them will not see any silverware at the end of the tough game. Our last couple of wins over them were by one season so I do not see any negative about being a so called goal each time so we know that on the day the two teams are cup team. Yes we know ourselves that our league form has not relatively well matched, but as results this term and last have been quite good enough, especially earlier on in the season at shown, they are more consistent than us and as a result, finish home. It was always going to take time for me to get the team higher in the league. I had a season and a bit up at Turriff and operating how I want and hopefully we are starting to see that if anything, I actually played some of my best football there. in recent games. I fully believe that our guys have more They are a great club who have a very stable base in the form hunger and desire than a lot of other players and they simply of their committee members and the guys who work tirelessly do not give up. The passion and team spirit in our camp is in the background. I shared some very good memories whilst second to none and I think this is why the Broch have been there, including winning Turriff's first trophy in the HFL by relatively successful over the last few years. beating Aberdeen in a final at Balmoor. In all a great club who deserve their place in our league, with some great people who Last week saw three points gathered in a fine 4-0 win over work to make things happen. Special mention to Pearl, Ellis Strathspey Thistle. How did you view the game and how and all the crew for their work over the past few weeks. The important is it to start climbing the table? fantastic effort they have shown of late has shown our league in a good light so well done guys from all at FFC. I was happy with the win although it was nowhere near our finest performance of the season. It is always pleasing to keep All the Best a clean sheet and also to score four goals into the bargain. The win takes us above Buckie Thistle into seventh place and Mark. we want to keep pushing higher. Strathspey made us work very hard for the win and they are a vastly improved side.

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TODAY’S VISITORS – TURRIFF UNITED fc Full Name: Turriff United FC Turriff United FC Highland League Cup Record Nickname: Turra or United Founded: 1954 Fosters Highland League Cup 2009/10 Ground: The Haughs, Turriff 20/03/2010 v Rothes (a) L 0-1 Club Colours: Home Kit – Dark Blue Shirts with a Red & White band, Dark Blue Shorts & Socks. Fosters Highland League Cup 2010/11 Away Kit - All White with Red & Dark Blue trim. 05/03/2011 v Brora Rangers (h) W 3-2 Capacity: 2,500 (750 seated) 19/03/2011 v Buckie Thistle (a) W 1-0 Chairman: George Manson 02/04/2011 v Fraserburgh (h) L 3-5 Manager: Ross Jack League: Scottish Highland Football League Breedon Aggregates Highland League Cup 2011/12 17/03/2012 v Huntly (a) W 3-1 Turriff United Football Club are a senior football club 07/04/2012 v Formartine United (h) W 1-0 currently playing in the Highland Football League in . 21/04/2012 v Cove Rangers (a) L 0-1 They play their matches at The Haughs, beside the River Deveron in Turriff, Aberdeenshire. They joined the Highland Breedon Aggregates Highland League Cup 2012/13 League for the 2009-10 season, having been accepted into the 02/03/2013 v Formartine United (h) L 1-2 league on 25 February 2009. Prior to joining the Highland League, they were a Scottish Junior Football Association club, Breedon Aggregates Highland League Cup 2013/14 playing in the Scottish Junior Football North Premier League. 15/03/2014 v Nairn County (a) L 0-5

Turriff finished in the top half of the table only once in their first six seasons in the Highland League, but their fortunes Breedon Aggregates Highland League Cup 2014/15 improved significantly in the 2014-15 season. The club 07/02/2015 v Huntly (a) W 4-1 recovered from early-season setbacks (their heaviest-ever 28/02/2015 v Forres Mechanics (h) W 1-0 league defeat, 8-0 by defending champions Brora Rangers, 21/03/2015 v Cove Rangers (h) L 1-2 followed by a three-point penalty for fielding an ineligible player in their opening match) to beat their previous record Breedon Aggregates Highland League Cup 2015/16 of 16 wins in a season with 14 matches still to play. Turriff 06/02/2016 v Huntly (h) W 2-0 went on to compile a 23-match unbeaten run, during which 27/02/2016 v Fraserburgh (a) they briefly led the league table following a 1-0 win over Deveronvale F.C. on 3 January 2015, and again following a 3-0 Senior Competition Record victory over Huntly F.C. four weeks later. On both occasions Highland Football League the second -placed club, Brora Rangers, had two games in 2009–10 – 13th hand. Turriff remained Brora's closest rivals for the rest of the 2010–11 – 8th season, until Brora finally took the title with a 2-1 win over 2011–12 – 14th Turriff at The Haughs on 28 March. A week later, Turriff 2012–13 – 11th secured second place when a draw between their own closest 2013–14 – 12th rivals, Cove Rangers and Wick Academy, left both clubs 2014–15 – 2nd unable to close the gap. Aberdeenshire Shield The club made its Scottish Cup debut in 2012, beating 2010 – 1st round, Burntisland Shipyard, Civil Service Strollers and Buckie Thistle 2011 – Winners (vs. Aberdeen 2–0) to reach the fourth round, in which a 1-1 draw at home to 2012 – Semi-final, Greenock Morton made them the last surviving non-SFL/SPL 2013 – Winners (vs. Cove Rangers 6–1) side in the competition, before being knocked out in the 2014 – Runners-up (vs. Inverurie Loco Works 0–5) replay. To date, they have maintained their 100% cup record 2015 – Winners (vs. Fraserburgh 4–3) against non-league opposition, but have yet to win against a club from the top four divisions. In 2013-14, Turriff reached Scottish Cup the third round, beating Selkirk and Wick Academy before 2012–13 – 4th round (last 32) going out to Stirling Albion. In 2014-15 they beat Lossiemouth 2013–14 – 3rd round in the first round, before losing to Clyde in the second. By 2014–15 – 2nd round virtue of finishing as runners up in the Highland League, they 2015–16 – 2nd round will enter the competition in the second round in 2015-16.

Turriff's most consistent success as a senior club has been in Turriff have reached the semi-finals of the Highland League the Aberdeenshire Shield competition, which they have won Cup twice (2011-12, 2014–15), being knocked out by Cove three times. During the 2013-14 competition, they were Rangers on both occasions. They have also reached the semi- involved in an unusual incident when their semi-final match finals of the Aberdeenshire Cup once (2012–13) where they against Cove Rangers F.C. was declared void and ordered to lost to today’s opponents Fraserburgh. be replayed after it emerged that both teams had fielded ineligible players (in Turriff's case, the player was an unused substitute). The decision was to Turriff's advantage, as they had lost the original match but went on to win the replay and so reach the final for the second year running. In 2015, they again beat Cove Rangers in the semi-final to become finalists three years in a row.

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Turriff united FC player profiles

Kevin Main Leszek Nowosielski Goalkeeper signed recently from Buckie Thistle after United’s latest signing. Former Polish U20 playing over 400 games for the Jags. Made his debut international. Will have no problem breaking into the in Turriff’s Scottish Cup tie against SPFL boys Clyde first team and holding down a regular place and will no doubt prove to be a big asset to United

Gary McGowan Lewis Davidson Former Highland League Player of the Year with bags One of the younger players in the squad, signed from of skill. Signed two seasons ago from Australia Peterhead a couple of seasons past. Had a spell at following previous spells with Deveronvale & Huntly. Aberdeen and will be an excellent addition to the Will be a threat to any defence and an excellent coup team. Plays in midfield and works well alongside Paul by the management Young Robbie Allan Stuart Cumming Signed from Deveronside in 2006 and one of the most skilful players in the squad. Can terrorise any Former Blackburn Rovers Reserve Players arrives with a wealth of experience. Since his release from defence and more than capable of playing at a higher Blackburn he has turned out for Montrose, Elgin, level. Also knows where the goal is and is dangerous Buckie and laterally Formartine. Commanding centre from set piece half who reads the game well James Chalmers Cammy Bowden Once of the youngest players in the squad. . Shows Another product of the Peterhead youth system. Solid composure and calmness for one so young. Again a defender who never shirks a tackle. Signed in June bright future ahead of him

2010 and has been a first team regular ever since. Kenny Mair Still only a youngster and has a great future ahead of him. Made his break through into the first team last season and has featured several times since in the Artjoms Kuznecovs managements plans. Should develop into an Ross Jacks first signing for the club. “Archie” excellent player playing alongside guys with lots impressed during preseason trial games and has found more experience than Kenny himself a regular in Ross’s starting lineup. Plays in defence and has built up a good understanding with Chris Herd Versatile defender with bags of pace. Held down a the rest of the guys regular place in Ross’s team and one of the first names on the team sheet. Aaron McKenna Former Aberdeen University player who has also gained experience playing in the USA. Versatile Craig MacAskill midfield player who uses the ball. Committee player Followed in his older brother Andy’s footsteps by & player’s player of the year recently signing on for United from Keith. Plays wide and is a handful for any defence and beats players at ease. Paul Young Only 19 years old and has a bright future at the

Plays in the centre of the park and has a habit of Haughs. controlling games. Just signed an extension to his contract and has fantastic ability. A fans favourite and Darren Mackie Former Aberdeen FC striker signed from Phoenix FC a real asset to the team of America. Been plagued by injury during his spell at Nicholas Gray Turriff, but has shown glimpses of his pace and eye Gives the club various options up front. Can hold the for goal in games he has played. Signed a contract ball up well or cause defenders no ends of problems. extension at start of the season and is working hard to get back into the team Signed a couple of seasons ago from junior club Banks

O Dee and was voted by the committee Young Player Allen MacKenzie of the year last season Signed in the close season and has been a regular in

the team. Wealth of experience and bags of pace will trouble any defence.

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Match Report Vs Inverurie Loco Works

Morrison Motors (Turriff) Aberdeenshire Shield Semi Final, Tuesday 2nd February 2016, Inverurie Loco Works v Fraserburgh, Harlaw Park, Inverurie

Broch struck late to force penalties and club legend Willie West scored the winning penalty to send the visitors berserk. Mark Cowie admitted that it could be one of the best games in his short managerial career so far describing it as “Brilliant for the neutrals”. Mark was obviously delighted and never felt like his side were going to be beaten at all.

Fraserburgh opened the scoring mid-way through the first half through West, the goal was cancelled out seconds into the second half through a lovely low drive from John Maitland. Locos took the lead minutes after when Andy Hunter tapped in from close range. Midway through the second half, Ryan Cowie did the unthinkable and scored directly from a corner which forced extra time. Ryan Christie and Stephen Jeffrey were then ordered off minutes before half time of extra time because of a little pushing and shoving, Hunter from the resulting free kick found the top corner and send Locos in front. In the last minute of extra time Graham Johnston’s 40 yard free kick was driven low and rebounded off Maitland and into his own net to force the penalties. One Barbour save and one complete miss from Selfridge was enough to put the Broch in the Aberdeenshire Shield Semi-final.

The opening stages were very cagey with neither side creating many chances despite the visitors being on top slightly. The deadlock was broken mid-way through the first half when Dean Cowie corner met the head of West who headed goal bound and had enough on it to just put it over the line.

Inverurie came out for the second half like a cat catching a mouse as seconds into the half they equalised after Hunter played the ball through to Maitland who took a touch to control and fired low under Barbour from the edge of the box. It didn’t take long for the home side to edge in front as Jeffrey got a flick on the Neil Mclean corner which landed right at Hunter’s feet who tapped it in from close range putting Locos ahead for the first time in the match.

Neither side created much after the goal until the Broch equalised mid-way through the second half when R Cowie beat Keirin McCaffrey at his near post directly from the corner which sent the game into extra time.

On the brink of half time of extra time lots of pushing and shoving occurred after a free kick was given to Locos which resulted in both Ryan Christie of Fraserburgh and Stephen Jeffrey of Inverurie being ordered off by referee Scott Leslie. From that resulting free kick Hunter found the top corner from 20 yards giving the home side the advantage in extra time.

Despite the eight yellow cards in extra time the Broch equalised in the 120th minute after Johnston hit a driven free kick from 45 yards which took a massive deflection off of Locos forward Maitland leaving the keeper wrong footed and the ball trickled in for the Broch equaliser making sure it was going to the dreaded penalties.

The first three pens were scored convincingly the fourth from substitute Paul Campbell just made it in the net after McCaffrey getting a strong hand behind it but not enough to stop it from hitting the wood work and find the net. Barbour then saved to his left to deny Ryan Keir and give the visitor the advantage, they couldn’t capitalise on it as Cooper fired over. Both Mclean and Hay finished calmly. Michael Selfridge stepped up to take Loco’s fifth pen but fired horribly over, this gave West the opportunity to win it and did so firing into the top right corner send Fraserburgh to the final.

Fraserburgh may have 2 or 3 suspended as a result of the numerous yellow cards shown through out.

After Extra Time: Inverurie Loco Works 3 Fraserburgh 3 (Fraserburgh won 4-3 on penalties) Inverurie Loco Works: Kierin McCaffrey, Mark Souter, Gordon Forsyth, Marc Young, Stephen Jeffrey, Ryan Broadhurst, Martin Laing, Neil McLean, Andy Hunter, Michael Selfridge, John Maitland. Subs: Martin Bavidge, Ryan Keir, Ross Anderson, Greg Mitchell, Kieran Adams, Ryan Robertson, Morgan Cook.

Fraserburgh: Joe Barbour, Stuart Taylor, Russell McBride, Ryan Cowie, Ryan Christie, Bryan Hay, Dean Cowie, William West, PA Bruce, Grant Noble, Michael Rae. Subs: Cameron Buchan, Graham Johnston, Courtney Cooper, Paul Campbell, Aidan Combe, Edward Flinn Scorers: William West, Ryan Cowie, Graham Johnston

Referee: Scott Leslie

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Saturday 30th January 2016 free kick from 45 yards took a massive deflection off of Locos

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Inverurie Loco Works 6 Rothes 0 the equaliser to send the tie to penalties. The first three pens

Inverurie laid down a warning in the opening minutes as Neil were scored convincingly, with the fourth from substitute McLean came close with a low shot that was blocked, with the Paul Campbell just making it into the net after McCaffrey got captain also missing an effort on the rebound. The deadlock a strong hand behind it but not enough to stop it from hitting was broken in the 11th minute as Locos piled on the pressure the wood work and find the net. Barbour then saved to his through a lofted McLean free-kick into the box. As Rothes left to deny Ryan Keir and give the visitors the advantage, but failed to clear the danger, Martin Laing provided the perfect they couldn’t capitalise on it as Courtney Cooper then fired pass to find Michael Selfridge lurking in the six-yard-box to over the bar. Both Mclean and Hay finished calmly, then tap the ball into the net. As half-time approached, Inverurie Michael Selfridge stepped up to take Loco’s fifth pen but fired produced the perfect counter attacking move to go two goals horribly over, giving West the opportunity to win it and he did clear of their opponents. Marc Young moved forward from his so, firing into the top right corner to send Fraserburgh right-back position to work his way down the wing before through to the final. th crossing deep to find left-back Gordon Forsyth at the back Saturday 6 February 2016 st post. Rising above the Rothes defence, Forsyth's powerful Breedon Aggregates Highland League Cup 1 Round header back across goal wrong-footed Mackie, giving the Brora Rangers 4-1 Inverurie Loco Works keeper no chance to get a hand on the effort. Inverurie Brora overcame some stubborn Locos resistance to advance to quickly put the game beyond doubt as they scored twice in the quarter-finals of the Highland League Cup. Locos’ cause the opening minutes of the second half. Captain McLean led wasn’t helped when they were forced into two first half from the front as he scored yet another memorable goal at changes through injury, Ryan Robertson replacing Marc Young Harlaw Park when he picked the ball up outside the box. With and Joe McCabe coming on for Martin Bavidge. The home side three players between himself and the goal, McLean set about finally broke the deadlock on the stroke of half-time with a beating each one with brilliant footwork before curling the goal from Dale Gillespie. Locos hit straight back after the ball low past Mackie. Inverurie got their fourth of the match break, Andy Hunter firing them level in the 47th minute. as Laing advanced down the right wing, allowing Selfridge to Andrew Greig put Brora back in front eight minutes later and find some space in the box to convert the low cross from six a header from Zander Sutherland made it three in the 72nd yards out. Although the result was no longer in doubt, minute. Substitute John Macleod completed the scoring two Inverurie had to play the remainder of the match with 10 men minutes from time, tapping home a cross from Sutherland. as Scott Begg received a straight red card for a late foul on Buckie Thistle 1-3 Formartine United Scott Davidson. This did not seem to hamper the home side Three first half goals saw Formartine past Buckie Thistle at too much as Hunter finally saw a reward for his effort in the Victoria Park. United opened the scoring after 13 minutes, game as he advanced along the edge of the box, before Andy Reid’s goal kick finding Garry Wood, who turned well scoring with a low shot. Rothes were then reduced to 10 men and fired past Ross Salmon. Fourteen minutes later it was two as Nathan Smith was sent off following a foul on John when Scott Barbour got down the left flank and his cross was Maitland, which resulted in a penalty. Selfridge scored the placed into the top right-hand corner by Stuart Smith. Wood spot-kick to clinch his hat-trick by wrong footing Mackie by put the game beyond Buckie with his second and Formartine’s placing the ball in the bottom left corner. third just before the break, latching onto Graeme Rodger’s through ball and slotting home under Salmon. Buckie brought Tuesday 2nd February 2016 on Andy Low for Jamie Fraser as they looked for a way back Morrison Motors (Turriff) Aberdeenshire Shield Semi Final into the match and they did grab a goal back twenty minutes Inverurie Loco Works 3 Fraserburgh 3 from time, Chris Angus rifling the ball past Reid after the (Fraserburgh won 4-3 on pens) visitors failed to clear. The deadlock was broken midway through the first half when Clachnacuddin 7-0 Strathspey Thistle Dean Cowie’s corner met the head of West who headed goal A hat-trick from Ian Penwright helped Clach to a crushing win bound and it had just enough on it to squeeze over the goal over Strathspey Thistle in Inverness. Ryan Ingram returned for line. Inverurie came roaring out of the blocks for the second the home side and made an instant impact when he opened half and soon equalised after Hunter played the ball through the scoring after just seven minutes. The Grantown Jags had to Maitland, who took a touch to control and fired low under Gary Kerr sent off after just 17 minutes and were up against it Barbour from the edge of the box. It didn’t take long for the from then on. Penwright grabbed his first of the day in the home side to edge in front as Jeffrey got a flick on a Neil 25th minute and thirteen minutes later Daniel Maclennan Mclean corner and it landed right at Hunter’s feet, who made it three. Right on half time Penwright fired home his tapped it in from close range to put Locos ahead for the first second and Clach’s fourth to surely put the tie beyond time in the match. Neither side created much after the goal Strathspey. Penwright completed his hat-trick in the 58th until the Broch equalised midway through the second half minute and five minutes later Fraser Robertson scored when Ryan Cowie beat Kieran McCaffrey at his near post number six. Youngster Liam Shewan rounded off the scoring directly from a corner to send the game into extra time. with the home side’s seventh goal eighteen minutes from the On the brink of half time of extra time lots of pushing and end. shoving occurred after a free kick was given to Locos, which Cove Rangers 4-3 Wick Academy resulted in both Ryan Christie of Fraserburgh and Stephen Cove edged past Wick Academy in a repeat of last year’s Jeffrey of Inverurie being ordered off by referee Scott Leslie. final, coming out on top in a seven-goal thriller at Harlaw From the resulting free kick Hunter found the top corner from Park. Top scorer Daryl Nicol put the Aberdeen side ahead in 20 yards to give the home side the advantage in extra time. the 32nd minute, only for Wick to equalise through Sam Broch equalised in the 120th minute after Johnston’s driven Mackay just before the break. Nicol struck again with his

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Highland league match centre second goal three minutes after the break, but the visitors McFarlane’s book in the opening ten minutes of the second were soon level when Darryn Kelly put the ball into his own half. The home side went in front on the hour mark with a net. Wick went in front for the first time three minutes later, goal from the penalty spot by captain Kevin Flett, slamming Ross Allan marking his return from long-term injury with a the ball past Grant Pennet from 12 yards after Pennet had fine strike. Cove front man Johnny Smith then took a hand in fouled Scott Miller. Visiting goalkeeper Pennet was then sent things, striking twice in a three-minute spell to turn the game off just two minutes later for bringing down Ross Archibald in on its head and give Cove the lead for a third and decisive the penalty area, with the returning James Blanchard coming time. Nicol blotted his copybook with a straight red card in on for Zander Jack to take his place between the posts for injury time, but Cove held on to progress to the next round. Vale. However, Flett couldn’t take advantage from the Lossiemouth 0-4 Fraserburgh resultant second penalty, with Blanchard making an instant Fraserburgh eased past Lossiemouth at Grant Park to record impact to turn the ball over the crossbar for a corner. Lossie yet another cup win. The Broch finally made their early then introduced Kevin Duguid and Ally Bellingham to the fray pressure tell when they took the lead through a fine individual and Vale brought on Kevin Souter as they looked for a way goal from Aidan Combe in the 32nd minute. Darren back into the match. Their cause certainly wasn’t helped McConnachie produced some excellent stops to keep the when they were reduced to nine men with ten minutes to go, home side in the tie, but the visitors did get their second Connor Rennie receiving his marching orders after a second through Paul Campbell when he scored from the penalty spot yellow card for his second sending off against Lossiemouth after being fouled by Scott Gordon in the box. Ryan Christie this season. The home side held on for a vital three points rifled home number three from a free kick in the 85th minute which takes them level with Forres and six points clear of to seal the win for Fraserburgh and substitute Cameron today’s opponents in the league table. Buchan got the fourth goal, finishing well to round off the Wednesday 17th February 2016 scoring on full-time. Morrison Motors (Turriff) Aberdeenshire Shield Semi Final

Nairn County 2-1 Keith Formartine United 1 Cove Rangers 4

Two excellent goals from Conor Gethins and Alan Pollock gave Cove Rangers blew away Formartine United with a four goal

Nairn victory over Keith and sent them through to the salvo after the break at North Lodge Park. The visitors took quarter-finals of the Highland League Cup. Gethins put the the lead on 53 minutes thanks to Jonny Smith’s finish and the home side in front in the 25th minute, bringing the ball down same player added a second a minute later. Eric Watson’s

20 yards out, turning well and chipping the ball over Daniel own goal on 66 minutes gave the home side some hope but

Bell into the net. Keith responded instantly and equalised Jonny Smith completed his hat trick on 75 minutes and Daryl when Nairn failed to clear from a corner and Luke Barbour Nicol completed the scoring on 83 minutes to send Cove bundled the ball home at the near post. Pollock put Nairn Rangers through to the final where they will meet Fraserburgh back in front in the 34th minute, the County midfielder later in the season. crashing a superb strike beyond Bell from 22 yards. Barbour Highland League News and Craig Cormack missed good chances to level for Keith in Josh Peters has signed for Hibs until the end of the season. the second half and Pollock almost grabbed his second when The 19-year-old striker has left Strathspey to join the he smashed an effort off the crossbar from outside the box. Edinburgh club's development squad. Peters had previously Nairn held on to progress to a meeting with Clach at Grant spent time training with Hibs and had also attracted interest Street in the next round. from Hamilton. Turriff United 2-0 Huntly Huntly FC have announced that two players have been put up Turriff advanced to the quarter-finals of the Highland League for sale, goalkeeper Fraser Hobday and winger Felipe Da Silva. Cup with a comfortable win over Huntly at The Haughs. Lewis Co-Manager Mark Gray explained the decision following the Davidson gave Turriff an excellent start when he slotted the Highland League Cup first round defeat to Turriff United but ball past Stuart Grant in the sixth minute to give the home admitted that they have received some news regarding side the lead. Huntly lost Murray McCulloch to injury in the another goalkeeper. “Fraser’s been transfer listed at his own first half and he was replaced by Adam McNamee. The rest of request. We’ve sat down with the player and spoke about it the half was a scrappy affair with neither side able to create all week and these things happen and we have to deal with it many clear-cut chances. It was fellow defender Chris Herd and move on. We do have other options just now. Andrew who sealed United’s passage into the next round, converting Pennycook continues his comeback from an arm break and from close range after a goalmouth scramble. Huntly did their will play in the under 20s on Monday night so we’ll have best to find a way back into the match, but Turriff defended competition for the goalkeeping spot. He’s started doing stoutly and saw the game out to win comfortably in the end. proper goalkeeping exercises and his arm seems to be ok.” th Saturday 13 February 2016 Felipe Da Silva (19) signed for the club in July after Press & Journal Scottish Highland Football League impressing during pre-season and has made 10 squad Lossiemouth 1 Deveronvale 0 appearances for the black and golds. The former Deveronvale Lossiemouth met Deveronvale at Grant Park in the only also had a loan spell at junior side Parkvale back in Highland League match to beat the frosty conditions, and it November. was The Coasters who came out on top by a single goal with The draw for the quarter-finals of the Breedon Aggregates Vale having two men sent off in the second half. A scrappy Highland League Cup is as follows: first period saw both sides struggle to create any clear-cut Clachnacuddin v Nairn County chances, with Martin Charlesworth missing a good chance Cove Rangers v Forres Mechanics or Fort William for Vale and Ryan Farquhar heading wide when well placed. It Formartine United v Brora Rangers remained goalless at the break. Vale midfielders Chris Fraserburgh v Turriff United Blackhall and Craig Cowie found their way into referee Dan (Ties to be played on Saturday 27th February)

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We welcome everyone from Turriff to the Bellslea for Breedon Aggregates Highland League Cup Draw today’s Breedon Aggregates Highland League Cup The draw for the quarter finals of the Breedon Quarter Final match. Aggregates Highland League Cup has been made with the Broch receiving a tough home tie against Turriff Turriff have had a good season to date and last Saturday United which is scheduled to take place on Saturday 27th they won on their travels to Nairn County by 2 goals to February 2016 at Bellslea Park with a 3.00pm kick off. 1. At present they are in 4th place in the league with 52 The full draw is as follows :- points from 24 games played. Clachnacuddin v Nairn County Cove Rangers v Forres Mechanics We had no corresponding fixture last season as we were Formartine United v Brora Rangers knocked out of the competition by Wick Academy in the Fraserburgh v Turriff United 1st round. Ties to be played on Saturday 27th February

The Inverurie Locos Aberdeenshire Shield Semi Final was Aberdeenshire Shield Final a fabulous advert for Highland League football with After their thrilling victory over Inverurie Loco Works at excitement from start to finish. The Broch did brilliantly Harlaw Park earlier this month the Broch will face Cove to come back twice from being behind to eventually win Rangers in the final of the Morrison Motors (Turriff) the game by 4 goals to 3 on penalties after extra time. Aberdeenshire Shield as the Aberdeen based side We will now play Cove Rangers in the final with the date hammered Formartine United inn the other semi final. A and venue still to be decided. date and venue for the tie is still to be announced so keep a look out for details which will be released on the We followed that game with a comfortable 4 nil victory website as soon as they are known. away at Lossiemouth in the Highland League Cup. Congratulations to both Paul Campbell and Cameron Player News Buchan who both scored their first goals for the Broch in Marc Lawrence's loan period at the Broch has ended. the Lossie game. We would like to express our thanks to Peterhead FC for allowing Marc the opportunity to come to Bellslea Park Last Saturday we were at home to Strathspey Thistle and hope that his spell here has benefited both him and and controlled the game from start to finish, the final the club. Marc's time at the Broch has certainly been score of 4 goals to nil could have been greater. good for us and he scored seven goals in his 25 appearances. Four of those goals came in the William We hope to attract new members to the supporters club Hill Scottish Cup, scoring in all three rounds. The one at as we have kept our membership and bus prices at the Falkirk to equalise with 20 minutes to go was a special same cost as last year. moment. Yes, we eventually lost the game but to seeing

that goal go in, and in front of the traveling support, Non members are also very welcome to travel to games will live long in the memory. Marc is one of the nicest but they will have to pay an extra £2. lads you will ever meet and is someone who you genuinely hope succeeds in the game. It was a pleasure Our bus info page will tell you the cost and times of bus to have him at the club and we wish him the best of travel, we leave for home right after the final whistle. luck in the future both on and off the park.

The Supporters Club slot on Kinnaird Radio is back on Postponed Matches and is broadcast live on Thursday nights at 9.30pm. With all the bad weather around over the past few

Tune in to Kinnaird Radio on 96.7fm or the radio show is weeks this has led to the inevitable postponement of now available wherever you live around the world as matches throughout the Highland League. The Broch long as you have a computer with Internet access. have not been immune from this so below is a list of matches which will have to be rearranged at some The URL for any radio show on Kinnaird Radio is point. Please check the club website www.kinnairdradio.co.uk tune in and join in with the www.fraserburghfc.scot and the local press for full predictions and the live phone in on 01346 512010 details of dates and kick off times. Forres Mechanics (a) (SHFL), Visit FFCSC online at http://www.fraserburghfcsc.co.uk Nairn County (a) (SHFL)

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Bruce Buchan Lounge Tickets arriving at Bellslea 1. £5 per month entry with a monthly draw to take one hour prior to kick off, complimentary pre place on the first weekend of each month. match drinks, team lines, half time pies, sandwiches, tea and coffee, complimentary post 2. Main Prize of 50% of the monthly takings. match refreshments. 3. 2nd Prize of Two Tickets for the Sponsors Lounge Cost is £600.00 + VAT per season or single games (1 game). are available at £60.00 + VAT per person. 4. 3rd Prize of Two Complimentary Tickets for any If you are interested in coming to our lounge then Home game (Entry to match only). contact Finlay Noble on 07852 178634 This February lottery was drawn by Match Referee, Club Shop David Watt, at the Lossiemouth v Fraserburgh match on Saturday 6th February. Season Tickets for 2014-15 are now on Sale priced The winners of the draw are; at 1st Prize £362 - No 147 Amilia Mowat Ground - Adult £112.00 Kids/OAP’s £56.00 and 2nd Prize Hospitality for 2 at Bellslea Park - No 25 Moira Gibb Stand Adult - £126.00 Kids/OAP’s £70.00. 3rd Prize Match tickets for 2 to an SHFL game at Season tickets will be available throughout the Bellslea - No 10 Stuart Gallacher season on a Pro Rata Basis. Congratulations to all our winners. Many thanks for you continued support. Fraserburgh FC Pin Badges are available priced at £2.50 plus p&p. These can be purchased from the If you would like to take part please download a club on a matchday or by emailing the club for form by visiting the club website details. www.fraserburghfc.scot and return the completed mandate to the club either by post or in person.

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Our U20 side play in the SFA Youth Cup and also the Aberdeenshire & District League. The SFA Youth Cup is strictly for players born on or after the 1st January 1995. The Aberdeenshire & District League is predominantly made up of players born on or after the 1st January 1994 although three over age players can be listed in the pool of 16.

Fraserburgh Fixtures 2015-16 Sunday 23rd August 2015 Inverurie Loco Works 2 -5 Fraserburgh (Little Big Shot Scottish FA Youth Cup) Friday 18th September 2015 Aberdeen 6-1 Fraserburgh (Little Big Shot Scottish FA Youth Cup) Monday 21st September 2015 Fraserburgh 4-1 Aberdeen University Monday 12th October 2015 Inverurie Loco Works 4 -5 Fraserburgh

Monday 19th October 2015 Turriff United 0-0 Fraserburgh nd Monday 2 November 2015 Fraserburgh 2-2 Banks O’ Dee th Monday 16 November 2015 Buckie Thistle 2-4 Fraserburgh Monday 30th November 2015 Fraserburgh 1-3 Cove Rangers Monday 7th December 2015 Formartine United 4-3 Fraserburgh Monday 21st December 2015 Fraserburgh 1-3 Huntly Monday 25th January 2016 Fraserburgh 4-3 Deveronvale Monday 22nd February 2016 Keith 2-2 Fraserburgh

Fraserburgh FC take part in the SHFL U17 Youth Development League where no scores are taken and the games are purely for the development of young talent from the area. Please check local press for match details.

Fraserburgh Fixtures 2015-16 Tuesday 25th August 2015 Inverurie Loco Works 1 -1 Fraserburgh Monday 31st August 2015 Fraserburgh 10-1 Turriff United Monday 14th September 2015 Banks O’ Dee 3-0 Fraserburgh Monday 28th September 2015 Fraserburgh 3-2 Cove Rangers Monday 9th November 2015 Formartine United 5-2 Fraserburgh

Monday 8th February 2016 Fraserburgh 3-1 Formartine United th Monday 15 February 2016 Fraserburgh 3-1 Cove Rangers Monday 22nd February 2016 Fraserburgh 2-2 Banks O’ Dee

Monday 29th February 2016 Turriff United v Fraserburgh Monday 7th March 2016 Fraserburgh v Inverurie Loco Works Monday 14th March 2016 Fraserburgh v Keith Monday 21st March 2016 Fraserburgh v Huntly Monday 28th March 2016 Keith v Fraserburgh Monday 11th April 2016 Huntly v Fraserburgh

GPH Builders Merchants Aberdeenshire & District League Monday 22nd February 2016, Keith v Fraserburgh, Kynoch Park, Keith

The Broch ended their Aberdeenshire League campaign with a trip to Kynoch Park to face Keith. The home side took a first half lead which they held until the break.

Half Time: Keith 1-0 Fraserburgh

The Broch levelled the score twenty minutes into the second half thanks to Steven Davidson’s goal but the home side regained the lead six minutes later. PA Bruce got a second equaliser for the Broch on 73 minutes but neither side could find a winner in the time that remained.

Full Time: Keith 2-2 Fraserburgh

Fraserburgh Team: Edward Flinn, Nathan Stuart, Cameron Buchan, Stuart Taylor, Bruce Mair, Courtney Cooper, Calum Reid, Adam Cross, Steven Davidson, PA Bruce, Aaron Garden. Subs: Marc Summers, Stuart Kemp, Malcolm Maitland.

The under 17s have played a number of matches in recent weeks which has seen them record a couple of fine victories over Formartine United and Cove Rangers both by 3 goals to 1. Last Monday they faced Banks O’ Dee at home and like their U20 counterparts they had to settle for a 2-2 draw. They still have 6 matches left this season starting with a visit to Turriff United on Monday night so why don’t you try and get along to some of their remaining games and give some support to what will be some of the First Team stars of the future. Fraserburgh FC Official Matchday Programme

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* Buckie Thistle deducted 3 points for fielding an ineligible player.

Fixtures Saturday 27th February 2016 Breedon Aggregates Highland League Cup 1st Round Clachnacuddin v Nairn County Cove Rangers v Forres Mechanics (being played at Kynoch Park, Keith) Formartine United P-P Brora Rangers Fraserburgh v Turriff United Press & Journal Scottish Highland Football League Fort William v Keith Huntly v Buckie Thistle Inverurie Loco Works v Deveronvale Strathspey Thistle v Rothes Wick Academy v Lossiemouth Fixtures Wednesday 2nd March 2016 Press & Journal Scottish Highland Football League Brora Rangers v Fort William Clachnacuddin v Lossiemouth Cove Rangers v Deveronvale (match being played at North Lodge Park, Pitmedden) Forres Mechanics v Strathspey Thistle Keith v Formartine United Nairn County v Wick Academy Rothes v Huntly Turriff United v Inverurie Loco Works Fixtures Saturday 5th March 2016 Press & Journal Scottish Highland Football League Brora Rangers v Huntly Buckie Thistle v Inverurie Loco Works Cove Rangers v Wick Academy (match being played at North Lodge Park, Pitmedden) Fort William v Lossiemouth Fraserburgh v Clachnacuddin Keith v Forres Mechanics Nairn County v Formartine United Strathspey Thistle v Deveronvale Turriff United v Rothes

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Match report vs. lossiemouth Breedon Aggregates Scottish Highland Football League Normal service was resumed after the break when a st th Cup 1 Round, Saturday 6 February 2016, dangerous corner by Ryan Cowie went through the six Lossiemouth v Fraserburgh, Grant Park, Lossiemouth yard box just evading the reach of Campbell who was sniffing his first goal for the Broch. Both teams looked busy in the early stages with Lossie comes close from a free kick which was cleared by the Another Broch corner this time from the opposite flank Broch defence and then at the other end Paul Campbell saw Johnston pick out Dean Cowie but the midfielder’s had a shot saved by Darren McConnachie. effort was well saved by McConnachie.

The home side had a great chance to take the lead on After a couple of Lossie changes the Broch forced 16 minutes when Shawn Scott played the ball through to another corner on the hour mark which Ryan Cowie fired Ross Archibald but Joe Barbour did well to block the into the box only to see his brother Dean’s effort striker’s shot. blocked by the keeper at the near post.

A minute later and Michael Rae did well to find Dean That second goal wasn’t coming despite plenty off Cowie who created space but could only drag his shot efforts by the visitors and when Dickson was tripped wide of the post. outside the box Ryan Cowie saw his dipping shot tipped over by McConnachie.

Midway through the half a cross by Joao Rodrigues from the right wing found Shawn Scott in the box but Barbour When the second goal did arrive it came from the spot was on hand to save easily. after Campbell was felled by Scott Gordon and the former Maud striker dusted himself down to send the The Broch were beginning to up the tempo and Marc keeper the wrong way to net his first goal in a black and Dickson found Campbell on the right and his cross was white shirt. met by Aidan Combe but the effort was deflected over. From the corner taken by Graham Johnston, Dean Cowie The Broch were now in full control and Campbell and saw his header saved. Dean Cowie combined to create another chance for the

striker who saw his effort cannon off the bar before Just after the half hour a ball into the channel found putting the rebound over. Campbell in space and he tried a shot from an acute angle which was well saved by McConnachie. A third goal was inevitable and it arrived on 85 minutes when Ryan Cowie’s free kick into the box was bulleted A minute later and the Broch took the lead thanks to home by the head of Christie from 10 yards out. some individual skill by Combe. Ryan Christie found the midfielder just outside the box and the young Broch star Right on 90 minutes Steven Davidson and Campbell skipped past three defenders with some nifty close combined to set up Cameron Buchan breaking into the control and passed the ball into the bottom corner to box and he finished in style weeping the ball into the the delight of the Broch travelling support. net from 8 yards out.

On 34 minutes Dickson went on one of his lung bursting Full Time: Lossiemouth 0-4 Fraserburgh runs down the right and crossed for Campbell who shot on the turn but once again the home keeper was equal Lossiemouth: Darren McConnachie, Ryan Farquhar, to the challenge. Ally Bellingham (Connor McCauley 59), Bryan Bell, Kevin Flett, Andrew Stewart, Joao Rodrigues, Scott At the other end Andrew Stewart tried his luck from 20 Gordon, Shawn Scott (Kevin Duguid 59), Ross yards out but his effort just rose over the bar. Archibald (Ross Campbell 75), William Mathers. Subs: Mark Hector, Aaron Hamilton, Jordan Main, The Broch were looking for a second just before the Cameron Farquhar. break and Ryan Cowie played a ball in behind the Lossie defence to Campbell who saw yet another effort saved. Fraserburgh: Joe Barbour, Marc Dickson, Stuart Taylor, Ryan Cowie, Ryan Christie, Dean Cowie (Grant Right on the half time whistle Ryan Cowie was again in Noble 87), Michael Rae, William West, Paul Campbell, the action this time linking with Johnston who laid the Graham Johnston (Cameron Buchan 77), Aidan Combe ball off to Rae and the former Maud player saw his shot (Steven Davidson 82). Subs: PA Bruce, Edward Flinn. go just wide of the post. Scorers: Aidan Combe, Paul Campbell (pen), Ryan Christie, Cameron Buchan. Half Time: Lossiemouth 0-1 Fraserburgh Referee: David Watt

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Fraserburgh FC Results 1970/71 The Broch picked up their first point of the season with a 2-2 Highland League draw at home to Forres mechanics with Hunter scoring a Opponents Home Away brace. Next was an exciting League Cup Quarter Final against Brora Rangers 1-6 1-1 Deveronvale which ended in a 5-4 victory for the visitors. Buckie Thistle 3-3 2-2 Jimmy Milne put the Broch 1-0 up in 5 minutes but a Clachnacuddin 0-1 3-5 Robertson double put Vale 2-1 ahead. Ally Fordyce equalised Deveronvale 0-2 2-0 for the Broch before the break but Millar scored twice for Vale Elgin City 1-3 0-5 after the break to make it 4-2. Rex Hunter gave the home side Forres Mechanics 2-2 1-2 some hope with a third for Broch but Millar completed his hat- Huntly 1-2 0-2 trick on 80 minutes to make it 5-3. Brain McCann then scored Inverness Caledonian 0-2 1-3 the goal of the game taking on the whole Vale defence before Inverness Thistle 2-2 1-3 slipping the ball past the keeper but it wasn’t enough to force Keith 0-2 1-2 a replay. The Broch then suffered two heavy defeats in the Lossiemouth 4-2 3-1 League 5-0 at Elgin City and 6-1 at home to Brora rangers with Nairn County 4-1 4-1 Brian McCann scoring for the Black and Whites. The first Peterhead 1-0 1-4 League win of the season followed though with Nairn County

Ross County 0-3 0-2 thumped on their own ground 4-1 thanks to Ally Fordyce’s

Rothes 4-3 2-10 double and singles from Jimmy Noble and Rex Hunter.

Highland League Cup 1st Round 1st Leg The Broch’s hopes of a Qualifying Cup run were extinguished vs. Huntly (a) W 2-1 at the first stage with Ross County running out comfortable

Highland League Cup 1st Round 2nd Leg winners by 4 goals to 1, Hunter scoring the Broch’s goal. The vs. Huntly (h) D 1-1 League form was picking up slightly though with a 2-2 draw at

Highland League Cup Quarter Final home to Inverness Thistle, Jimmy Noble and Rex Hunter vs. Deveronvale (h) L 4-5 scoring followed by a 4-2 win at the Bellslea against

Lossiemouth which saw Kenny Roger, John “Towsie” Duthie,

Qualifying Cup North 2nd Round Rex Hunter and George Bruce all netting for the Broch. Three vs. Ross County (a) L 1-4 successive 2-0 defeats followed though at the hands (or feet)

of Ross County, Caledonian & Huntly before tragedy struck on

Aberdeenshire Cup 1st Round Saturday 31st October at Buckie. George Malley who had come vs. Keith (a) L 0-1 on as a substitute clashed with home keeper Simpson and broke his leg. At that time only one substitute was allowed As we headed into another decade, the pace of life was but the 10 men rescued a point thanks to Rex Hunter’s second getting quicker. The music scene had changed and glam rock goal of the game late on to level the score at 2-2. Back in was in fashion with Garry Glitter, Alvin Stardust and Status those days a few of us would meet in the Station Hotel lounge Quo hitting the charts. Flair trousers, kipper ties and platform to discuss the day’s results of the teams we followed. When shoes were all the rage. Everybody wore a three piece suit to big Dod Bruce came in and told us about George Malley’s the dance on a Saturday night. broken leg we wondered where he was as he was taken to hospital whilst the rest of the team came home. As not a lot Local lad Brian Newlands signed for Peterhead from Arbroath of people had phones in those days we went round to tell his and boy did he get some stick from his mates. Newlands and parents what had happened. It turned out that George spent Peterhead just didn’t have the right ring to it. At the Bellslea 11 days at Dr Grays in Elgin before being released. The team youth was being given a fling. In a blaze of glory a young 16 at Buckie that day was – Forsyth, Roger, Sim, Duthie, Milne, year old school boy by the name of David McKenzie broke into Bruce, McKenzie, Noble, Fordyce, Hunter, Bisset. Sub: Malley. the team. He had spindly legs and was in need of a hair cut but boy could he play. It was unusual for a young lad not to The injury to Malley who was the second Broch player to have play amateur or junior football for a year or two but he was broken his leg after William “Baxter” Ritchie at Elgin seemed that good. Another promising player was Brian McCombie who to throw the Broch as they went on a run of 5 league defeats – was also still at school. The bus taking the team to games 2-0 at home to Vale, 2-1 at Keith, 3-0 at home against Ross would leave Bellslea and sit outside the Academy waiting for County and 2-1 at home to Huntly. By far the worst though the schoolboys to finish their game before heading on to was a 10-2 thumping at Rothes which was an unbelievable where the Broch would be playing that day. With goalkeeper result. Worse than that though was the fact that Peterhead Elrick gone, Spicy (Bobby Forsyth) was back in between the were sniffing around the Broch players. Rexie Hunter and sticks (again!!!). Doug Milne were their targets and a bizarre transfer then took place. Peterhead were apparently going to offer £400 for The first league game of the season ended in a 5-3 defeat at them both, but according to reports the Broch jumped the gun Clach with Rexie Hunter scoring two of the Broch’s goals. Next and said they wouldn’t let them go for less than £250 so up was the 1st leg of the League Cup at Huntly which saw a 2-1 Peterhead said deal and saved themselves £150. On the field win for the Broch with Hunter scoring again along with Ally the Broch managed to steady the ship with their second 4-1 Fordyce. Another defeat in the league this time at home to victory of the season against Nairn County with Ally Fordyce, Keith 0-2 followed before the second leg with Huntly at John “Towsie” Duthie, Kenny Roger and new signing Bert Bellslea ended in a 1-1 draw thanks to Kenny Roger’s 25 yard Innes scoring. That was followed by a 3-3 draw at home to free kick. Buckie Thistle with Kenny Roger netting a brace.

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Next for the Broch was the home derby against Peterhead It was about this time that schools football was taking off in which saw Hunter & Milne return to the Bellslea. It was a the Broch. The Academy team lifted everything they entered typical Broch v Peterhead match, all blood and thunder. Bert with players like – Innes was showing up well and thought he had scored only for 1. Ritchie Burnett the flag to go up for offside. Jimmy Noble did net the winner 2. J. Crawford though with 10 minutes to go at the clinic end which sent the 3. S. Crawford crowd wild with delight. The teams were- Broch: Forsyth, 4. D. McKenzie Whyte, G. Noble, Duthie, McCann, Bruce, Roger, J. Noble, 5. J. Anderson Fordyce, Innes, McKenzie. Peterhead: Connell, Duthie, Ross, 6. R Hutcheson McKen, Anderson, Milne, Hunter, Christie, Third, Newlands, 7. R. Fraser Morris. Ref: W.D. Reid, Aberdeen. 8. B. McCombie 9. I. Sharp There was only one player in the Peterhead line up that day 10. A. Sim who was actually from Peterhead. The police were kept busy 11. J. Stephen and they went into the crowd to interview supporters about a few cans (empty of course) that had landed on the pitch, Six of that team went on to play for the Broch and even the while off it someone was being interviewed about putting the amateur league was strong at that time. There were no pub matchball into the boot of his car!! names for sponsorship back then. It cost the players 31 to get

a game and that was for washing the strip and paying the

The following week saw the return game at Recreation Park. referee. These were the names of the teams at that time.

Could the Broch do the double, which they hadn’t done for a while? It was looking good when Kenny Roger put them 1-0 up Played Points in 8 minutes and then a shot by big Dod Bruce beat keeper Maud 17 29

Connell but stuck in the mud on the line before being cleared. Youth Club 14 24

The Broch were still looking good until Newlands struck with Toolworks 15 23 two headers on 53 & 77 minutes for Peterhead and two late Invercairn United 18 22 strikes by Hunter and Ross on 88 & 89 minutes sealed the win Swifts 18 22 for the Bloo Toon. Final score 4-1. When Newlands scored he St. Modans 14 22 raced up the park with his arms aloft and then smiled at all New Pitsligo 14 22 the Brochers with his fist clenched. The same day news was Parkhill 17 22 filtering through about the Ibrox disaster where 66 people lost Ship Builders 17 15 their lives. Things like that put football and life into Rosehearty 17 9 perspective. Gray & Adams 18 6 Blue Bird rangers 14 6 The match was the first of 5 away games on the trot. A week later jimmy Noble and Bert Innes scored in a 2-0 victory at You could fly to Majorca for a fortnight from London for £96 Banff against Deveronvale and Bert Innes scored against Forres not bad eh!! Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep was the holiday song Mechanics but that couldn’t prevent the Broch slipping to a 2- at the time sung by Middle of the Road!! 1 defeat. A 3-1 win at Lossiemouth saw goals from Kenny Roger, Ally Fordyce and Jimmy Noble but the Broch’s inconsistency returned a week later in a 3-1 defeat at Inverness Thistle with Jimmy Noble scoring. Finally a home th game against Elgin City on 6 February which saw another new goalkeeper, Andy Beattie, appear for the club but he couldn’t save the Broch from another 3-1 defeat with Kenny Roger on the scoresheet for the home side. The next team to visit the Bellslea was Rothes and the home side got a measure of revenge for the 10-2 mauling earlier in the season with a hard fought 4-3 win. Jimmy Noble and Ally Fordyce both scored doubles in what would turn out to be the last victory of the season.

The last chance of silverware was an away tie against Keith in the Aberdeenshire Cup but 1 goal was enough for the Maroons to win the tie. The season then petered out with a 3-1 defeat at Caley with Dave McKenzie scoring, a 1-1 draw at Brora Rangers thanks to Dod Bruce’s counter. That left the final game at home to Clach on 3rd April which ended in another 1-0 defeat to see the Broch finish in 12th place with 20 points from 30 games. Caley won the title with Inverness Thistle second having scored 155 goals 23 more than Caley. Buckie Thistle finished bottom of the League conceding a whopping 120 goals two more than Rothes who finished three points above them.

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Joe Barbour, Goalkeeper, Age 22: Marc Dickson, Defender, Age 28:

Joe is a local loon with a lot of promise. He has made Peterhead lad, Marc is one of the most senior players at se veral first team appearances and has also been loaned the club now. He is regarded as one of the best full out at Junior level to gain valuable experience. He back/defensive midfield players in the league with his played an integral part in winning the Aberdeenshire ball winning and passing ability. His lung bursting runs Cup in the last two seasons and has now taken over No.1 down the wing create lots of chances for his teammates spot at the club in his own right. and he pops up with the odd goal as well. Marc has now Appear ances: 35 made over 350 appearances for the club. Appearances: 358; Goals: 15 Edward Flinn, Goalkeeper, Age 17

A young goalkeeper who joined the club last season Courtney Cooper, Defender, Age 21: having been on the books at St. Johnstone. Ed has Courtney burst into the 1st team five seasons ago featured mainly at U20 level this season and made his making his debut at Rothes and hasn’t looked back. He st 1 team debut as a replacement for Joe Barbour in the can play at full back or in midfield, composed on the re cent Highland League match against Formartine ball & a good passer. Courtney’s opportunities have United. been limited this season due to work commitments but Appearances: 1 he has scored some crucial goals for the club and clocked up over 150 appearances. Paul Leask, Goalkeeper, Age 26: Appearances: 158; Goals: 26 This is Paul’s seventh season with the club taking over the No 1 shirt when Billy Gordon retired. Has now made Brian Hay, Defender, Age 26: over 200 appearances for the club and is an excellent Another young Broch loon who has become an invaluable shot stopper. Signed from Peterhead Paul was the member of the first team. Bryan is still relatively young Players Player of the Year in 2011. Out injured all of last but is very assured on the ball and calm under pressure season but back to his best in his 5 appearances this and has the pace to keep up with most forwards. Been season. with the club for 9 years and has amassed over 250 Appearances: 218 appearances and notched his 11th goal against Turriff in the League match this season. Cameron Buchan, Defender, Age 20: Appearances: 282; Goals: 11

Cammy is in a similar position to Joe having made several first team appearances but mostly loaned out to Ryan Cowie, Defender, Age 24: Juniors clubs. He is very composed on the ball and good Ryan has been with the club for three seasons now in the air and is an excellent dead ball taker. Scored his having been signed from Turriff United. He is the first senior goal for the club against Lossiemouth in the younger brother of Mark and Dean Cowie and has a League Cup last week. bright future ahead of him. He can play wide on either Appearances: 20; Goals: 1 flank but more often turns out at left full back. His delivery from the left and from corners and free kicks Russell McBride, Defender/Striker, Age 37: cause many dangerous situations for opponents and led

Signed for the Broch 19 years ago but spent two seasons to the winner against Turriff in the Scottish Cup tie this at Elgin City between that time. As club captain Russell season. is a great leader and one who the younger lads look up Appearances: 130; Goals: 11 to. A tough tackling defender Russell is also very skilful and chips in with the odd goal at set pieces. Has now Stuart Taylor, Defender, Age 22: clocked up over 550 appearances and lifted the One of Mark Cowie’s close season signings Stuart has Aberdeenshire Cup at Christie Park this season where he previously played for Peterhead and Turriff United. was name man of the match. Mainly operates as a right back although he can play at Appear ances: 557; Goals: 93 centre half as well. Stuart has already impressed with

his defensive qualities and sure to feature prominently Ryan Christie, Defender, Age 30: in the first team this season having started the last two Ryan rejoined the club when Kris Hunter took over as games at Inverurie & Lossiemouth. manager and brings a wealth of experience and skill to Appearances: 15; Goals: 0 the centre of defence/midfield. He suffered a serious injury two seasons ago and slowly made his way back to fitness playing twelve times last season. His thunderbolt against Inverurie Locos put the Broch on their way to victory in the Aberdeenshire Cup Final this season. Appearances: 273; Goals: 37

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William West, Midfielder, Age 28: times last season from 27 appearances, he is good in the Willie is an assured midfield player with an eye for goal air and has a great shot on him as he has demonstrated having notched 17 last season from an advanced role notching several important goals none more so that the behind the strikers. He is another player who despite his second goal in the Aberdeenshire Cup Final this season. young age has amassed over 400 appearances for the Scored his first hat-trick for the club against Rothes in the club. He has also scored over 100 goals for the club Highland League match. d uring that time. He has a great range of passing and is Appearances: 77; Goals: 17 excellent in the air can also adapt to a defensive role as he has done in recent games. Aidan Combe, Forward, Age 18:

Appearances: 416; Goals: 113 Joined the club last summer having previously played for Keith at under 17 level. It was during a match against the Dean Cowie, Midfielder, Age 28: Broch where he came to the club’s attention with his Experienced campaigner Dean has rejoined the club attacking wing play and pace causing all sorts of problems after three seasons with Peterhead the last of which for the Bellslea side. Scored his first goal for the club at was blighted by injury. Dean has a great array of passes Keith last April and notched his first goal at Bellslea Park and his all action, combative style and experience will against Rothes which was also the club’s 7000th. be vital as the Broch look to challenge for more Appearances: 39; Goals: 4 honours. On his day there is no better midfielder in the

Highland League. Paul Campbell, Forward, Age 23: Appearances: 51; Goals: 8 Paul is a forward and has joined the Broch from Maud. He has been on the scoresheet regularly in the junior ranks Graham Johnston, Forward, Age 29: over the past two seasons at FC Stoneywood and notched Graham played for Scotland Schoolboys and has the his first goal for the Broch at Lossiemouth in the League capability to play in any position. One of the Broch’s Cup. He is good in the air and has blistering pace. and the Highland League’s best players on his day. Appearances: 4; Goals: 2 Graha m is the leading scorer at the club and has a happy knack of notching vital goals just like his double Peter Alexander Bruce, Forward, Age 25: in the Aberdeenshire Cup Final victory over Buckie P-A signed for the Broch on a permanent basis from Thistle last season. He is one of the Broch’s main Peterhead FC at the start of 2013/14 season having had threats from set pieces setting up Steven Davidson’s several loan spells with the club. He is a tricky player, clincher against Locos in the Aberdeenshire Cup Final. with two good feet and plenty of pace. He has a great Appearances: 417; Goals: 156 shot on him and has found the net 38 times including the winner in the Aberdeenshire Cup Final last season. He has Grant Noble, Forward, Age 28: recently returned to the squad after being away due to Former Deveronvale and Turriff United player Grant work commitments. joined towards the tail end 2012/3 season. Despite Appearances: 98; Goals: 38 injury problems he featured on a regular basis last season scoring 3 times. He will be remembered for the Mark Cowie, Manager, Age 30: vital winner against Montrose in the Scottish Cup two Mark took over as manager of the Broch when Kris Hunter years ago. Grant has played a prominent role in the decided to move to pastures new in April. His experience Broch’s fine start to the season scoring a belter at and calmness from his playing days will be of great Turriff in the Highland League match. assistance to the younger members of the playing squad. Appearances: 80; Goals: 13 He is sure to bring fresh ideas to the team whilst staying true to the club’s philosophy of bringing through young Michael Rae, Midfielder, Age 27: talent. Has already led the club to success in the

Michael has rejoined the club from Maud Juniors Aberdeenshire Cup this season and the win over Inverurie recently having been at Fraserburgh as a youth. He has Locos at the start of February sees the club reach a been instrumental in Maud’s challenge for honours in second successive Aberdeenshire Shield Final. recent season and will bring experience and energy to Appearances: 242; Goals: 25 the Broch side having captained the juniors at Maud. Made a scoring debut against Rothes in his second spell Mark is ably assisted by James Duthie who has a wealth of with the club. experience at Highland League level, Alex Mair who has Appearances: 16; Goals: 1 been on the Broch’s coaching staff for several years now and new faces Steve Doak goalkeeping coach, Brent

Steven Davidson, Forward, Age 21: Bruce fitness coach, Ross Cardno club physio and Steven actually made his debut against Nairn four Leanne Reid assistant physio. There are also two seasons ago scoring in that game. He was farmed out to community coaches Shelley Sutherland & Graeme Noble the Juniors to continue his development. Scored eight who play a tremendous role with the young age groups.

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Clachnacuddin v Nairn County Clach are looking for their first derby victory in four games. The hosts will be without David McGurk, Ryan Mackintosh and Stuart Leslie. Ricky Wardrop is a doubt. For Nairn, Martin MacDonald and Tony Wallace are injured. Ross and Adam Naismith may miss out due to work. Prediction: Away Win Cove Rangers v Forres Mechanics (at Kynoch Park, Keith) Cove have Daryl Nicol suspended, but otherwise have a full squad available for the match at Kynoch Park. Forres go into the game having beaten Fort William 5-1 on Wednesday night. In that victory the Mechanics were boosted by the return to action of long-term injury victims Graham Fraser and Stuart Soane. Prediction: Home Win Fraserburgh v Turriff United Fraserburgh have a full squad available for the last-eight tie at Bellslea. Turriff are without Stuart Cumming, Darren Mackie, Gary McGowan, Jamie Beagrie, Nick Gray and Chris Stuart, while there are doubts over Artjoms Kuznecovs and Paul Young.

Press & Journal Scottish Highland Football League Fort William v Keith Darren Quigg, Iain Foggo and Craig Mainland will all miss the game for Fort William. But the hosts welcome back Iain Maclellan, John Cameron, Richard Tawse and Adam Porritt. Sam Pugh returns for Keith, having missed out in the 4-2 win at his parent club Inverurie Locos last Saturday. Craig Cormack and Scott Whelan are both out due to illness, while Kyle Cooper has a knee injury. There will be late fitness tests for Hamish Ritchie and Michael Ewen. Prediction: Away Win Huntly v Buckie Thistle Huntly haven’t played for a month and last time out suffered a 6-2 defeat to Keith. Darren Wood is available after serving a suspension for the Christie Park club. The Jags will be missing Donnie Munro and Kai Ross, who both have knee injuries. Paul Napier is suspended. Prediction: Away Win Inverurie Loco Works v Deveronvale Inverurie will be missing the suspended Mark Souter. Deveronvale have Gary Harris, Craig Cowie and Connor Rennie all on the suspension list. Kevin Souter is unavailable, while Kyle Rae, Kevin Adams and Liam Archibald are all injured. Prediction: Home Win Strathspey Thistle v Rothes Strathspey have Martin Groat, James Mackay and Stuart Patience available again after all three players missed last weekend’s 4-0 defeat to Fraserburgh. Gary Ewen is suspended for Rothes. Craig MacMillan, Callum McIntosh and David Lawrence are all injured, as are keepers Matthew Mackie and Jack Faren. Kay Ezekiel and Elliot Mitchell are unavailable. Prediction: Home Win Wick Academy v Lossiemouth Lossie duo Ryan Farquhar and Kevin Duguid are suspended. Shawn Scott is injured. Meanwhile, Ryan Green, Kevin Duguid, Jordan Main, Aaron Hamilton, Chris Ross and Martin McMullen are unavailable. Gary Weir is suspended for Wick and Alan Farquhar is a doubt due to illness. Prediction: Home Win

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