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    Quote Originally Posted by RED_JOHN View Post
    Red ash pitches were good fun Played a fair few times on them with the mouldmaster football of no choice back in the day of school football. These poor wee souls worrying about getting black pellets in their footwear nowadays should have been subjected to a good hard 90 minutes on the red ash pitch with the football that if hit properly would put a bit colour on other’s faces
    Indeed, germaline/iodine was the order of the day post match......I would imagine that the best players our country has produced.....honed their ball skills on red ash with the mould master...well, from my neck of the woods anyway

    SF

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo1983 View Post
    Wee Coonty. My old man set them up in the late 70s when he moved here.
    Aldo, there was a guy from the Wee Coonty club moved up to Inverness, 95 ish and joined our lot for a bit.
    Prison Officer....... Ally something.

    Fine enough boy as I recall but didnae stick around the Highlands that long, couple of years or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InversneckieDob View Post
    Aldo, there was a guy from the Wee Coonty club moved up to Inverness, 95 ish and joined our lot for a bit.
    Prison Officer....... Ally something.

    Fine enough boy as I recall but didnae stick around the Highlands that long, couple of years or so.
    Asked around but nobody knows. It was mostly prison officers in the club at that time, boys that moved down from Aberdeen back in the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo1983 View Post
    Asked around but nobody knows. It was mostly prison officers in the club at that time, boys that moved down from Aberdeen back in the day.
    Crikey, we all seem to be connected in some way. My brother’s father in law was a prison officer at Glenochil and lived in Sauchie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by its_a_goal View Post
    Crikey, we all seem to be connected in some way. My brother’s father in law was a prison officer at Glenochil and lived in Sauchie.
    It's the Sauchie Impact.

    I met someone in LA who was married to a Sauchie neebor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo1983 View Post
    It's the Sauchie Impact.

    I met someone in LA who was married to a Sauchie neebor.
    Am i right in saying Sauchie JFC have a bonnie ground? In the middle of woods

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    Or Arnold?

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    Nice one. Its a date

    All dayer or is Junior welcone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacman1903 View Post
    Nice one. Its a date

    All dayer or is Junior welcone
    DM'd you

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    We've won every game we've played on plastic pitches this season and no injuries were caused by them. Nobody got cancer either.

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