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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSLEFTPEG View Post
    TNS have already beaten Livingston ( albeit aet and pens) and Livvy are a decent side . They have beaten Elgin 3-0 as well. With home advantage to them , this is a really tough game for us.
    Take a look at their web - page and you will see that have a good mixture of lads that have been at big English
    teams when younger and more experienced guys plus 3 players who have played up in Scotland with Hamilton, Dumbarton etc - they are also top of their league and scoring lots of goals !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftivano1 View Post
    Take a look at their web - page and you will see that have a good mixture of lads that have been at big English
    teams when younger and more experienced guys plus 3 players who have played up in Scotland with Hamilton, Dumbarton etc - they are also top of their league and scoring lots of goals !
    One player I do recognise is Jon Routledge who played 90 games the the Accies and 30 - odd for the Sons of the Rock
    Also Steve Saunders was capped for Scotland a few years ago !
    Last edited by Ftivano1; 03-11-2017 at 10:32 AM.

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