Published: Thursday, 2nd October, 2008 12:30
FAULDS COMES BACK TO BUFFS
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STRUGGLING KILWINNING RANGERS went back to the future on Monday when they appointed Gary Faulds as manager for a second time, just two weeks after Alan McTurk quit the Abbey Park hotseat.
Now the new man is aiming to steer the club back to the Stagecoach Super League Premier Division but is firstly looking to help motivate a team very low on confidence with just one point from four league games and is set to make his son, midfielder/defender Chris his first signing if agreement can be reached with Renfrew.
FOR THE FULL REPORT SEE THIS WEEK'S HERALD
LAST EIGHT FOR THE THORN
THREE Towns darts ace Robert The Thorn Thornton turned in another fine performance in a major tournament last week.
FARRELL QUITS MEADOW
FORMER Cumnock skipper Stevie Farrell has made a triumphant return to the club following his release from Irvine Meadow.
Marress men take battle of the bay
IN the first of two clashes between the Irvine Bay Premier Three clubs, the Marress hosts took the spoils to leapfrog visitors Ardrossan and move clear of the relegation spots.
COMEBACK KINGS
IN a bruising contest of the East-West heavyweights Meadow had crashed to the canvas by half-time, trailing 2-0 to a ferasome side who looked to have dealt a shattering blow to their hopes of national glory.
GUNNING FOR GLENS
PROUD DALRY THISTLE boss John Garroch hailed his team's fighting spirit as they set up a money-spinning Citylink Scottish Cup Second Round clash away to Stagecoach Super League Premier Division winners Glenafton Athletic with a come-from-behind win in a replay at Dunbar on Saturday.
BEITH SERVE UP A STORM
BOTH sides should be comended for their efforts in producing a very entertaining contest despite unrelenting wind and rain, in one of the few fixtures to survive the weather.
CUP MAGIC FOR MEADOW
RED hot favourites Meadow outmuscled Lugar with a competent show in the Ardagh Glass League Cup Final.