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Really enjoyed that
This wee thread on the Football Manager forum might interest Vale of Clyde fans...
https://www.pieandbovril.com/forum/index.php?/topic/264793-vale-of-clyde-a-shot-at-glory/1 -
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As its went all quiet on the signing front hopefully more good news today for the club
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Hoping we can make it that way again. Loved that park tbh
glad to hear ir mark , always enjoyed visiting the vale , although was always a tough away fixture , i remember u playing with glencairn all them years ago , my mrs sold the pies at southcroft2 -
Few changes probably from your last visit place is looking well
looking forward to visiting the vale marky , not been to Fullarton park for a few years .0 -
Haha i said that also but its packs of 10 [emoji23]
Very cheap prices for ur kits well done on that but £82 for a joma hat is a bit ott lol
Mon the papers0 -
The club have plans for the future to move forward but it will take time
As my nearest football club, I will definitely try to make a few games next season. I was wondering, does the club aspire to play in the Scottish Cup? I understand they will need to get floodlights installed, and I appreciate times are tight.
Is there a club shop, by the way?1 -
https://www.kitking.co.uk/club-shops/vale-of-clyde-fc
As my nearest football club, I will definitely try to make a few games next season. I was wondering, does the club aspire to play in the Scottish Cup? I understand they will need to get floodlights installed, and I appreciate times are tight.
Is there a club shop, by the way?1 -
That's good your leaning towards the vale hopefully see you down the park
So the West of Scotland League will be tier six, which presumably means the champions will be promoted to the Lowland League, is that correct?As you can see, I follow St. Mirren and will be purchasing season tickets for them next season. However, I stay in Glasgow's East End and my nearest clubs are either Vale of Clyde or Shettleston Juniors.
I have to admit I have never paid much attention to the Juniors, however the pyramid shake up that's happening has piqued my interest.
According to the Daily Record:West of Scotland League chiefs have this evening unveiled the line-ups for three Conference divisions.
The leagues will sit under a tier six top flight of 20 teams announced on Friday.
Source: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/ayrshire/west-scotland-league-conference-sections-21973101
So the three conferences are effectively tier seven, though presumably they will be split into divisions at the end of next season.
I'm a bit miffed that Vale of Clyde are not in the same league as Shettleston, to be honest! However it will be really good to be able to follow my local clubs' progress, as I had no idea of what league either were in previously. I will definitely try to make to to some games and will probably adopt one of them as my second team. I'm leaning towards the Vale. Cambuslang Rangers v Shettleston is a potentially tasty tie, though.Conference A
Arthurlie, Bellshill Athletic, Craigmark Burntonians, Forth Wanderers, Girvan, Glasgow Uni, Irvine Vics, Johnstone Burgh, Lesmahagow, Lugar Boswell, Maryhill, Maybole, Muirkirk, Saltcoats, Shotts, Whitletts.
Conference B
Annbank, Ardeer, Ashfield, Cambuslang Rangers, Carluke Rovers, Dalry Thistle, Gartcairn, Greenock, Kello Rovers, Newmains Utd, Port Glasgow, Renfrew, Royal Albert, Shettleston, St Cadoc's, Thorniewood.
Conference C
Ardrossan Winton Rovers, Drumchapel United, East Kilbride Thistle, Glasgow Perthshire, Kilsyth Rangers, Lanark Utd, Larkhall Thistle, Neilston, Petershill, St Anthony's, St Roch's, Vale of Clyde, Vale of Leven, Wishaw, Yoker Athletic.
ETA: Map of all West of Scotland Football League clubs:
https://wosfl.co.uk/your-local-club/
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Very tough league but looking forward to welcoming you all to Fullerton park
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Big smokie Keith McLaren will be gutted
Tony Ward
Alan Monaghan
Kevin Bell
Garry Whyte
Best goalkeepers in my time watching Rutherglen Glencairn.1
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With a few more boys leaving the club in the past week. We would like to thank them for the efforts in a Vale shirt and wish them all the best for the future