
Jack Crawford
Sports Reporter at Dumbarton & Vale Of Leven Reporter
Contributor at Freelance
Media @DumbartonFC, freelance for Clyde and Forth press. Wrestling fan and #NFFC supporter. 🐘🌳
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1 week ago |
barrheadnews.com | Jack Crawford
Andy Whiteford (Image: Supplied) Neilston returned to winning ways in the Second Division with an impressive 4-0 win at Maryhill on Saturday. The Farmer’s Boys had drawn their last four games before they travelled to the form team in the division, but two goals in either half secured a comfortable victory for Andy Whiteford’s side.
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1 week ago |
barrheadnews.com | Jack Crawford
Kevin Rutkiewicz (Image: Supplied) Arthurlie manager Kevin Rutkiewicz is keen for his side to embrace their hectic schedule as his first week in charge of the club resulted in seven points out of nine towards their promotion bid. ‘Lie were left scunnered last weekend when a last-gasp goal from top-of-the-table Renfrew meant the points were shared at New Western Park, but they have responded impressively with a midweek 6-0 win over Ashfield and a 2-1 win at Maybole on Saturday.
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3 weeks ago |
barrheadnews.com | Jack Crawford
Andy Whiteford (Image: Supplied) Neilston drew their third game in a row as they were held to a 2-2 draw against Cambuslang Rangers on Saturday. The Farmer’s Boys took the lead twice at Somervell Park but were pegged back on both occasions. Calum Bryan and David Donnelly were both on the scoresheet for Andy Whiteford’s troops, with the home side battling back to share the points.
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1 month ago |
barrheadnews.com | Jack Crawford
Arthurlie FC have confirmed that boss Colin Reilly has left the club by mutual consent (Image: Newsquest) Arthurlie manager Colin Reilly has left the side by mutual consent following their third successive defeat and blank in front of goal. The Dunterlie Park side were beaten 1-0 by Cumbernauld United on Saturday with a second-half goal from Lewis Mackie the difference between the sides.
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2 months ago |
clydebankpost.co.uk | Jack Crawford
Clydebank manager Gordon Moffat admits he was disappointed not to pick up all three points against St Cadoc’s on Saturday, despite his side maintaining top spot and their unbeaten run in the league. Bankies and St Cadoc’s battled to an entertaining 1-1 draw at Holm Park with both teams having chances to win the game throughout the course of the afternoon.
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