finchman wrote:kevin04 wrote:Seen a bit of Chester v Dag and Red.
Daggers looked good. Should they bounce back up in their second year in the Nat Conf? Is that a fiesty derby for you guys, Lash or not at all? Suppose its the other side of London isn't it so maybe it isn't.
Kev hows the scotch non league scene?
Any sign of East Stirling getting back in the big time?
Hows Auckinleck Talbot doing?
What about Golspie Sutherland,Gretna 2008 and Wick Academy?
I love scotch non league footbae me.
Tha an ceistean inntineach agadsa fhein, a' Fhinchaidh.
Fort William seem to be slowly improving. Still bottom of the table in the Highland league (no Liog na Gàidhealtachd , nach eil?) but I see they have a point this year rather than usual 10-0 scubbings. Buckie Thistle are toiling this year in mid-table, so you'll be happy that the green and white hoops of the north will most likely not be in the playoff hunt, but you never know. Cove, Inverurie Locos and Fraserburgh in the top three places and not too far from each other in geography.
BSC Glasgow (who play in Alloa) are top of the Lowland league on goal difference from high-flying, Scottish cup riding East Kilbride. East Stirling are sitting 7th, so it shows you how difficult it can be for the 'big' teams if they do go down.
A long way to go in both leagues, but I think Cove will be there or thereabouts for the Lowland v Highland playoff to then meet the bottom team in Division 2 (at the moment its Cowdenbeath or Edinburgh City).
Your beloved Wick Academy are 14th in the Highland League, and high-spending Formartine United are mid-table.
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