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  1. What does the future hold for the Lang. A once famous club at this level & the demise is sad to see. 

    I used to go along to Somervell but with a hectic home life I find spare time rare these days.

    It looks like the ground needs major work, P McC needs help behind the scenes running the club and on the pitch stability is required.

    Such a shame to see a club nose dive so much.

  2. 8 hours ago, Thejackdaw said:

    Great feeling to win back to back west premier titles and amazing scenes in the town afterwards and we have a real special group of players along with a great management team and they've all shown great unity and team spirit with no lack of ability too. 

    Time to soon kick off round two of celebrations  .

    Did all the team and officials stay in the town and enjoy the night? 

  3. 2 minutes ago, andy25 said:

    Largs Thistle 0 Beith 1

    Full-Time 

    Great result as Largs are no mugs especially at home. Fair achievement by Arnie and the squad down there this season.

    Watched the game a while ago that ended in a rammy when Fowler scored late on, ran through the Largs dug out to celebrate and ww3 kicked off! 

  4. On 28/04/2024 at 09:08, glensmad said:

    The battle to avoid the last relegation place still to be decided is an interesting one.

    Cambuslang Rangers need to win both of their two remaining games to have any chance of staying up, and they need Maybole Juniors to lose all of their remaining four games. That may seem unlikely, but maybe not as far-fetched as it may seem when you look at the fixtures.

    Maybole v Cambuslang is first up next Saturday. Anything other than an away win ends the issue. However, if Cambuslang were to win, it becomes interesting.

    'Lang's last match is at home against a Petershill side who now look to be out of the promotion race, while Maybole's three other matches are against Johnstone Burgh, Drumchapel United and Rutherglen Glencairn, all teams who currently still have plenty to play for.

    Maybole will be looking to get the job done next Saturday, they just need to avoid defeat at home to a team who have only won one away league match all season so far. If 'Lang were to win, though, it would be squeaky bum time for Maybole.

    Can't help but see Cambuslang continue to slide down the leagues unfortunately. A once sleeping giant of jnr football and sad to see.

  5. 3 hours ago, PollokGang said:

    Always been the talk on the terraces that was the case. Gary was on the transfer list before Murdo left and Maxwell came in and took him off it. 

    Why did he leave Cumnock so suddenly? He was desperate for the Darvel job when Kennedy left.

  6. 8 hours ago, glensmad said:

    Yep, Owen McGinty always catches the eye when I watch Cambuslang, he scored a good goal last night and almost scored from the halfway line in the second half. He needs to cut out the diving though, he does a couple every time I watch him as well, he's better than that nonsense.

    Was at a game a few months back and got speaking to his old man who was also stood with Rangers ex GK Lee Robinson who was in attendance. 

    He seems a decent player for the Lang but with relegation inevitable will they manage to keep a hold of him.

  7. 6 hours ago, glensmad said:

    Johnstone Burgh 6 Cambuslang Rangers 1

    Lang keeper kept the score from being double figures, to be honest.

    Lots of interested neutrals on a very cold and wet night.

    Cambuslang really are a shadow of their former self, sad to see & was in the paper they are skint. Most clubs survive via sponsorship, club lottery, events & the likes so why can't Cambuslang be some what self sustainable?

  8. 1 hour ago, beaver watch said:

    Hope Arnie has had you boys training down the beach this week so you can get to grips with the sand that's been lumped on "Doon the swamp"

    10s of thousands on a new playing surface to build sand castles!? Sounds about right ✅️ 

  9. 5 hours ago, Thejackdaw said:

    Thought Aidan glavin was much improved yesterday from when I saw him in a beith jersey,  still think that there's big blunders in the boy but he has filled out and looked pretty much improved in fairness .

    Was this kid at Beith last season? I think I was at his first game and stood next to his grandad or uncle. Poor boy didn't look confident at all but good to see he's back at it with Talbot and doing well. 

  10. 17 hours ago, Darvel legend said:

    Burgh manager can’t survive another defeat surely 

    Throughing money at players who can't play as a team, instead 11 individuals.

    It doesn't just seem a blip by them it's a consistent slump in form and at this rate won't get out the league.

  11. Scrappy game Beith v Pollok at the weekend with the visitors resorting to surrounding/intimidating the ref from early doors and throughout. For a club of such high standing, and apparent ability, using these tactics is pretty poor to see.

    If Beith added more physicality to their squad it would help. As for Pollok, mixed it up and maybe edged the game which was mainly down to the physical aspect.

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