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On Saturday 19/10) -
In the Scottish Premiership -
Tony Watt was a 46th minute substitute for Motherwell who lost 1-0 at home to Dundee. Watt is yet to score for the Steelmen upon his return. The North Lanarkshire side drop down to fifth with United overtaking them in 4th.
In Scottish League One -
Ruairidh Adams and Sam Cleall-Harding both started and played the full 90 for Kelty Hearts but it was a bad, bad day at the office for the Fifers who lost 2-0 at home to Montrose and as a consequence lost their place at the top of the table, now dropping down to 3rd in a very competitive division.
Lewis O'Donnell started and played the full 90 for QotS but they too suffered a bad day at the office and a 2-0 reversal, this time away to Cove Rangers. The men from Dumfries drop down to 6th after being top of the table a mere fortnight ago. Though the Top 6 are separated by just three points.
In the Scottish Lowland League -
Bryan Mwangi was a 60th minute substitute for Broxburn Athletic, but it was another downturn in their form as the men from West Lothian lost 2-1 at home to Civil Service Strollers. They remain 6th in the table.
Sean Borland and Adam Carnwath both started for Cumbernauld Colts, but both were subbed off on 45 minutes in another deeply disappointing afternoon for the Colts as they lost 3-0, this time away to Broomhill. They remain 16th out of the 18 team league.
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Newman released by Caley
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can he go out on loan to another club or would he have to wait until the window SLAMS OPEN?
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On Saturday (26/10) -
In Scottish League One -
Rauiridh Adams and Sam Cleall-Harding both played the full 90 minutes for Kelty Hearts but it was a third straight defeat on the bounce for the Fifers who succumbed to a 2-1 loss away to Stenhousemuir. They now sit 5th in the table.
Lewis O'Donnell was a 80th minute substitute for QotS who lost the Dumfries Derby 1-0 away to Annan Athletic
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In the Scottish Cup 2nd Round -
Bryan Mwangi was an unused substitute for Broxburn Athletic who won 1-0 away to Auchinleck Talbot to progress to the 3rd Round.
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Young Rory bagged 2 goals in a 4-1 win for Southampton under 21s tonight against RB Leipzig.
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With Sibbald out till new year, and Docherty also injured at moment, can we bring Lewis O'Donnell back from his loan to give us another option for central midfield?
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kiwiarab wrote:
With Sibbald out till new year, and Docherty also injured at moment, can we bring Lewis O'Donnell back from his loan to give us another option for central midfield?
Possibly.
But the fact he's not starting for QotS probably indicates Goodwin was right to send him on loan.
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Canadian Arab wrote:
CCX2 2010 wrote:
Young Rory bagged 2 goals in a 4-1 win for Southampton under 21s tonight against RB Leipzig.
Did he finish up moving?
Maybe I missed it or maybe I knew already and have just forgotten thanks to going senile.
Not going senile CA, just not googling it!
Rory McLeod is on a season-long loan to Southampton.
Andy Goldie, formerly our Academy Director, got the same job with Southampton a year ago. (Jammy bar steward).
So I imagine that has everything to do with the loan move.
Btw how good is it that U/21s down there play in European competitions?
Our U/21s are lucky if they get a bounce game on plastic once a month.
But that's a topic for another day.
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United Arab Emarite wrote:
Canadian Arab wrote:
CCX2 2010 wrote:
Young Rory bagged 2 goals in a 4-1 win for Southampton under 21s tonight against RB Leipzig.
Did he finish up moving?
Maybe I missed it or maybe I knew already and have just forgotten thanks to going senile.Not going senile CA, just not googling it!
Rory McLeod is on a season-long loan to Southampton.
Andy Goldie, formerly our Academy Director, got the same job with Southampton a year ago. (Jammy bar steward).
So I imagine that has everything to do with the loan move.
Btw how good is it that U/21s down there play in European competitions?
Our U/21s are lucky if they get a bounce game on plastic once a month.
But that's a topic for another day.
It happens up here also it's just that our youths ain't good enough.
Hamilton have done well in Europe at youth level from memory and I think Aberdeen kids had s European game last week.
McLeod will end up a player if he wants it hard enough the boy has talent.
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On Saturday (2/11)
In Scottish League One -
Ruairidh Adams and Sam Cleall-Harding both played the full 90 for Kelty Hearts who drew 1-1 away to Inverness. The Fifers now drop down to 6th.
Lewis O'Donnell was a very late sub for QotS (91st minute) who won 1-0 at home vs 9 man Montrose to move up to 5th in the table.
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In the Scottish Lowland League -
Bryan Mwangi's Broxburn Athletic won 3-0 against Berwick Rangers at home to take them 5th in the table. But there was no info as to the team lines this week, i'm afraid.
Cumbernauld Colts lost 3-2 away to Tranent in a much improved display, following the recent departure of David Proctor and Darren Dods. Sean Borland played the full 90, whilst Adam Carnwath played the first 70 minutes.
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Earlier today (Sunday 3/11), Tony Watt was an unused substitute for Motherwell who lost the League Cup Semi Final 2-1 to Rangers at Hampden.
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Earlier tonight (Tue 5/11) -
In the Scottish Lowland League -
Bryan Mwangi played 90 minutes and was subbed off in injury time for Broxburn Athletic who defeated league leaders Caledonian Braves 1-0, knocking them from top spot in the process.
Broxburn are 5th.
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In the English Nations League Cup, Group A -
Rory MacLeod scored for Southampton U21 in their 4-4 draw away to Woking. The game went to penalties and Woking won 3-0.
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Happy to hear that MacLeod has found some scoring form. Hope he either actually boost our options up front next season (as opposed to previous seasons when he didn't seem to add anything (young lad so no real criticism)) or earns us some dosh to allow us to bring in someone who will. Still blame Asghar for making him (and others) think they were worldbeaters rather than setting them up correctly. That said, I'm not sure there is now much of a pathway at clubs like United. None of the boys we should have moved on earlier over the last couple of seasons have come to much so far. Maybe we should track them too - any volunteers?
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Finn Seemann wrote:
Happy to hear that MacLeod has found some scoring form. Hope he either actually boost our options up front next season (as opposed to previous seasons when he didn't seem to add anything (young lad so no real criticism)) or earns us some dosh to allow us to bring in someone who will. Still blame Asghar for making him (and others) think they were worldbeaters rather than setting them up correctly. That said, I'm not sure there is now much of a pathway at clubs like United. None of the boys we should have moved on earlier over the last couple of seasons have come to much so far. Maybe we should track them too - any volunteers?
He won't be back at United. His contract is up at the end of the season, IIRC. I also think his move to Southampton is permanent.
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Macho Man wrote:
Finn Seemann wrote:
Happy to hear that MacLeod has found some scoring form. Hope he either actually boost our options up front next season (as opposed to previous seasons when he didn't seem to add anything (young lad so no real criticism)) or earns us some dosh to allow us to bring in someone who will. Still blame Asghar for making him (and others) think they were worldbeaters rather than setting them up correctly. That said, I'm not sure there is now much of a pathway at clubs like United. None of the boys we should have moved on earlier over the last couple of seasons have come to much so far. Maybe we should track them too - any volunteers?
He won't be back at United. His contract is up at the end of the season, IIRC. I also think his move to Southampton is permanent.
Didn't know that - I thought it was a loan, but if that takes him to the end of his United contract then agree we won't see him again.
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On Saturday (9/11) -
In the Scottish Premiership -
Tony Watt was a second half substitute for Motherwell (68th minute) who defeated St.Johnstone 2-1 at home. The Fir Park men remain in 5th place, just behind Utd on goal difference.
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In Scottish League One -
Ruairidh Adams and Sam Cleall-Harding both played the full 90 for Kelty Hearts who got back to winning ways defeating Dumbarton 2-0 at home. The Fifers move up to 3rd in the table.
Lewis O'Donnell was a second half substitute (46th minute) for QotS who held league leaders Alloa Athletic to a 1-1 draw at Palmerston. The men from Dumfries remain 6th in the division.
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In the Scottish Lowland League -
Bryan Mwangi played the full 90 minutes for Broxburn Athletic but it was a day to forget for the men from West Lothian as they went down to a heavy 5-1 defeat away to Celtic B. They remain 6th in the table.
Adam Carnwath scored his first goal for Cumbernauld Colts who battled to a hard fought 1-1 draw at home to Bo'ness United. Both Carnwath and his fellow Utd stablemate Sean Borland played the first 68 minutes for the North Lanarkshire side. They are 17th in the 18 team league and only above the relegation place on goal difference currently.
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Great effort again Tek, I wouldn't be surprised if Jim G & Co catch up with your update every Sunday morning
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Earlier today (Sat 16/11) -
In Scottish League One -
Ruairidh Adams and Sam Harding both played the full 90 minutes for Kelty Hearts in their 2-0 away at Annan Athletic. This win takes them back to the top of the table.
Lewis O'Donnell was an unused substitute for QotS in their 2-1 defeat away to Dumbarton. They remain 6th in the table.
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In the South Challenge Cup -
Bryan Mwangi was a 75th minute substitute for Broxburn Athletic who's season continues on a downward trajectory, this time losing 4-0 at home to Clydebank.
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Last night (Friday 22/11) in the Scottish Lowland League -
Bryan Mwangi was a late substitute (85th minute) for Broxburn Athletic who lost 1-0 away to Hearts B. Their 3rd straight loss.
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On Saturday (30/11) -
In the Scottish Premiership -
Tony Watt was a 46th minute substitute for Motherwell who suffered a 3-0 defeat at home to (then) bottom Hibs. Watt has yet to score for 'The Steelmen' upon his return to North Lanarkshire. Motherwell remain 5th in the table.
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In the Scottish Cup 3rd Round -
Lewis O'Donnell started the game for QotS in their 1-0 away win at Arbroath, but was subbed off at half time. His replacement (Kyle Doherty) scoring the winner. Arbroath had four ex-Utd players in their starting XI (Keith Watson, Layton Bisland, Craig Slater, Ryan Dow).
Kelty Hearts were defeated 3-2 at Borough Briggs away to Elgin City, but neither Ruairidh Adams nor Sam Harding were in their squad. United must have requested that neither were potentially cup-tied for us later on in the competition. Well done United. Can't be too careful.
Bryan Mwangi however was allowed to play for Broxburn Athletic who registered a brilliant win away at League Two, Stranraer. Defeating them 2-1 (AET) at Stair Park. A much needed shot in the arm for the Lowland League side, who's form had fell off a cliff in the past month.
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Last night (Tues 3/12) - In the East of Scotland Qualifying Cup -
Bryan Mwangi played the full game for Broxburn Athletic who defeated Jeanfield Swifts 4-2 on penalties after drawing 1-1 after 120 minutes.
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On Saturday (7/12) -
In the Scottish Premiership -
Tony Watt started for Motherwell and scored their winner in the 94th minute. His first goal for the North Lanarkshire side since his return on loan. Motherwell have leapfrogged Dundee into 5th as a consequence.
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In Scottish League One -
Ruairidh Adams and Sam Harding played the full 90 for Kelty Hearts, but it was a day to forget at New Central Park for the Fifers as they lost 0-2 to Alloa Athletic. They drop down to 4th in the table.
Lewis O'Donnell played the first 83 minutes for QotS in their 2-1 away loss to Arbroath. The Dumfries men are 7th in the table.
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In the Scottish Lowland League -
Bryan Mwangi was a late substitute for Broxburn Athletic (79th minute) in their 2-2 home draw against Stirling Uni. He set-up Broxburn's 2nd goal.
Cumbernauld Colts had a horrific start under new Manager, Craig Malcolm as they lost 6-0 at home to Gala Fairydean. Sean Borland started for the Colts (subbed off on 54th minute). Adam Carnwath was on the bench but appears to have been unused.