OLD boys from Pollok and Arthurlie are set to pull on their boots - TopicsExpress



          

OLD boys from Pollok and Arthurlie are set to pull on their boots for the sixth annual legends clash in aid of charity next month. The Newlandsfield showdown on Sunday September 1 will raise cash for The Corey Can Trust and Brightest Star. The former Lok and Lie stars will also be joined by guest players Neil Shearer and Andy Whiteford respectively. Pollok: Ian Wilson, Kevin O’Neil, Robert Anderson, Derek Heaton, Mario Pacitti, Brian McKeown, Stevie Docherty, Joe Bryers, Simon Black, Richie Newall, Sammy Johnstone, Raymond Logan, Andy McClay, Frankie Haggerty, Billy Ferguson, John Paisley, Robert Downs, Bryan Dingwall, Jimmy McPhee, Neil Shearer. Arthurlie: Steve McNeil, Gavin Duncan, Ged Gardiner, Stuart Allison, Lee Sharp, Lee Martin, Colin Lindsay, Robert Brown, John Jack, Alan Jack, Stephen McNulty, Kenny Gillies, Martin McGarvey, Alan McQuade, David McKenzie, Alan Waddell, Jimmy Creaney, Andy Whiteford. A PENICUIK Athletic Old Boys team will take on a Hearts Legends XI at Penicuik Park tomorrow, kick-off 3pm, in the latest event to mark the club’s 125th birthday. Cuikie have already faced a Hibs Legends side and an anniversary dinner is being held in Shottstown Miners Welfare on September 7 where the guest speakers are Eric Davidson, George McNeill and Donald Findlay QC. More than 100 former Penicuik players are expected to attend. ROB Roy have brought midfielder Ryan Deas back to Adamslie Park, and snapped up ex-Arthurlie defender Chris Merrilees. But stopper Ryan Kennedy has moved on from Rabs to rejoin Shettleston, while Marco Andreoni has been put on the transfer list by the Kirkintilloch outfit.
Posted on: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 10:15:28 +0000

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