Glens boss says side are 'moving in the right direction' after Junior Cup win
Glenafton Athletic boss Paul Paton says his side are now "moving in the right direction" after they earned their place in the Scottish Junior Cup fourth round.
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Murray Grayston is a trainee reporter covering news across Ayrshire including Irvine, the three towns, Ayr, Cumnock, Carrick and Troon
Murray Grayston is a trainee reporter covering news across Ayrshire including Irvine, the three towns, Ayr, Cumnock, Carrick and Troon
Glenafton Athletic boss Paul Paton says his side are now "moving in the right direction" after they earned their place in the Scottish Junior Cup fourth round.
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