Courier today reporting on our fans setting up a fundraising event for Craig who has had to give up football at only 28. Article in itself is ok but why describe the goal in the Doon Derby as "infamous" in both the title and article itself. Dictionary definitions of 'infamous' are notorious, having a reputation of the worst kind, disgraceful or quite simply famous for something considered bad. Personally I would just call it famous but I suppose you can't really expect reasonable journalism from DCTs. I reckon based on the aforementioned definitions I would describe DCT as infamous especially in connection with their football coverage.
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I remember reading that Craig Wighton had given up playing professional football when he left Montrose at the end of August 2025.Originally posted by Dodbroon View PostCourier today reporting on our fans setting up a fundraising event for Craig who has had to give up football at only 28. Article in itself is ok but why describe the goal in the Doon Derby as "infamous" in both the title and article itself. Dictionary definitions of 'infamous' are notorious, having a reputation of the worst kind, disgraceful or quite simply famous for something considered bad. Personally I would just call it famous but I suppose you can't really expect reasonable journalism from DCTs. I reckon based on the aforementioned definitions I would describe DCT as infamous especially in connection with their football coverage.
https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/spor...wighton-derby/
At the time it was mentioned that Craig Wighton was setting up his own gardening business.
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