Following a meeting of the Lowland League board last night, Selkirk’s resignation from the GeoSonic Lowland League has been accepted.
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Following a meeting of the Lowland League board last night, Selkirk’s resignation from the GeoSonic Lowland League has been accepted.
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Lewis Anderson spent time chatting to Civil Service Strollers utility man Chris Milligan about his long road to recovery from a career-threatening injury. Here, he discusses his double-leg break, rehab programme, new Strollers boss Gary Jardine and the club’s success last season…
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Another exciting weekend in the GeoSonic Lowland League! Whitehill Welfare picked up their first three points of the season, managerless East Stirlingshire were taken out by incisive Edusport and reigning champions The Spartans continued their resurgence.
The draw for the 2018-19 William Hill Scottish Cup First Round took place at Hampden Park yesterday. Host Luke Shanley was joined by Robbie Neilson and Charlie Flynn.
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We’re back! It’s been a momentous week in the GeoSonic Lowland League, for good reasons and bad, but it’s time to focus up and get excited about a weekend of fantastic football and exciting #narrative!
It’s time for Episode #4 of the Lowland League Catchup show! RampantFM is joined by Mozza for another wander through the weird and wonderful world of the Lowland League.
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The board of the GeoSonic Lowland League are disappointed to announce that Selkirk Football Club have resigned their membership in the league owing to insurmountable difficulties.
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Another fascinating week in the GeoSonic Lowland League has seen East Kilbride retake the lead at the top of the table (albeit because their closest rivals were in South Challenge Cup action) and Dalbeattie Star arrest their slide with a creditable draw against East Stirlingshire.