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Published: Wednesday, 27th August, 2008 15:40

GLENS' ARCHER RETURNS TO SENIOR GAME

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Glenafton assistant boss Scott Archer has said a sad farewell to Loch Park as he makes a return to senior football.

The former Cambuslang Rangers boss has quit Glens to join the youth set-up at Hamilton Accies.

He will be replaced by former Glens hero Chris Kelly, who was in charge at Hurlford last season. Kelly appeared in two Scottish Cup Finals for Glens in the 90s and is considered a cult hero at the New Cumnock club.

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GORMLEY RULING FURY

Glenafton chief John Timpany has blasted a tribunal’s decision over the fee to be paid for top striker David Gormley - and says relations between his club and Ayr United will take a long time to heal.

THIS WEEK'S AMATEUR FIXTURES

The Amateur football season resumes this weekend, with both Mauchline United and Auchinleck United looking to do well in the Premier League.

BOT'S CASH COUP

Talbot boss Tommy Sloan hopes his latest acquisition can help him Cash in on his title next season.

BARR'S THE STAR FOR CUMNOCK

Hotshot striker Ritchie Barr has handed Cumnock a passport to Premier League survival - after losing his own!

THE DAY WORLD RALLYING CAME TO MUIRKIRK

One of rallying's biggest names was making waves at Muirkirk recently.

GLENS LOSE TRIO

Glenafton's next season preparation have been shattered following the lose of three influential players.

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WE DIDN'T DESERVE TO LOSE LIKE THAT!

Bathgate's controversial Cup Final winner on Sunday should NOT have stood insists Cumnock boss Campbell Money.

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MUIRKIRK HUNT FOR A NEW BOSS

The troubled Ayrshire District outfit Muirkirk are once again on the hunt for a new manager.

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