Published: Wednesday, 27th August, 2008 12:30
TROUBLEMAKERS THREATENED WITH LIFE BANS
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Auchinleck Talbot secretary Henry Dumigan has vowed to slap life bans on the thugs who sparked trouble outside Beechwood Park after the club's 3-2 defeat to Beith on Saturday.
Troubled flared after a last-gasp goal from Beith midfielder John Spence handed the visitors all three points. There were reports that a Beith supporters bus was battered by missiles, while there were also scuffles outside the ground.
Now, Dumigan has vowed to get tough on the troublemakers, although he insists those who caused the trouble are not regular Auchinleck Talbot supporters.
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!
GLENS LOSE TRIO
Glenafton's next season preparation have been shattered following the lose of three influential players.