By all accounts a decent run out.
How was Mullen?
Dabs losing is always pleasing.
Watched stream, solid enough performance
Hearts took til 78 mins to score v Cowdenbeath
Arabs outplayed and beat at home by Peterhead 🤣
By all accounts a decent run out.
How was Mullen?
Dabs losing is always pleasing.
It's bound to turn for them soon, they had 2 shots on target so playing well.😁
And remember peterhead had a strong pre season.....losing 4 to us, lost 2 zip I think to formantine and fraserburg.....but they tubbed inverurie loccos though so bang in form.
Still think kelty hearts will be a step up for the dabs though.😁
Brora Rangers in recent years have signed a lot of former ICT and Ross County players hence the reason they win the Highland League at a canter.
For many years I have taken an interest in the Highland League as a result of having golfing holidays in the mid 1970’s in the Elgin and Golspie areas.
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Hi Islay,I know it’s going off topic but did you ever use the moray ticket when you were up that way about 12 of us used to go up Late 90s early 2000s and used this as you could play 2 courses a day for I think it was £70 from Monday to Friday we played Elgin, grantown on Spey, buckpool, Spey bay, hopeman, Dufftown, cullen aswell as a few others I can’t quite remember at the moment great value and some cracking courses.
When we had our golfing holidays in the mid 1970’s there was no such thing as the Moray ticket.
That being said the cost of golf for visitors was a lot cheaper on the Moray Firth coast
and as far north as Brora than it was in the Dundee area.
I remember being very impressed with the golf course at Elgin Golf Club as it was similar in layout to Downfield GC.
Golspie was another great golf course to play and I enjoyed it more than the Royal Dornoch Championship course.
We had a day ticket on the Brora golf course on a Sunday. The clubhouse was closed and there was nobody else on the golf course
as the locals in 1975 still observed the Sabbath.
That was 45 years ago and things have probably changed with the Brora clubhouse now open 7 days a week.