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Crimond match survives the weather

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Published Date: 02 March 2010
IN THE Deejays Nightclub League, Elizabethan Link up v Crimond was the only game to survive the weather at the weekend.
Link up started the better team and had a lot of chances early on but none were converted. Scott Hastie gave Crimond the lead on 11 minutes when a corner was swung in and he forced the ball home from close in.

Link Up had shots from Lee Noble and
D. Duncan go just past the post. King had a chance to increase Crimond's lead after being played in on goal, but he shot over the bar.

Link up had a free kick from just outside the box saved at the second attempt by McCulloch.

Both sides had chances early on in the second half but none were taken. Lee Noble thought he had levelled the score but the referee ruled that the keeper had been fouled. Link Up did draw level when a Gammack corner found Ryan Noble at the back post to scramble home.

The winner was scored straight from a Link Up corner which was taken by Gammack who curled the corner in at the front post to take all three points.

Fixtures for Tuesday, March 2: Deejays Nightclub League - Bellslea FC v Panasonic Tavern at Kessock Park (7.15 pm kick-off).

Saturday, March 6:
Cheers v New Deer; Invercairn United v St Drostans (1.30pm kick-off).
Scottish Cup, quarter-fiinals - Bellslea FC v Buckie United (3pm kick-off); Rosehearty Thistle v Tulibody Abercombie (1pm kick-off).



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  • Last Updated: 02 March 2010 9:36 AM
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  • Location: PETERHEAD, ABERDEENSHIRE
 
 

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