Published: Friday, 18th January, 2008 12:30
Wanderers game off
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Greenock Wanderers’ First Division fixture with Dalziel High School FP, scheduled for tomorrow at Fort Matilda, has been postponed.
The postponement is due to a request from the Dalziel committee as a mark of respect after past president of the club, Allan Calder, passed away on Monday.
Wanderers president Donnie Cunningham said: “The request came in on Tuesday and we, of course, agreed and confirmed the postponement with the SRU.
“We have expressed our deepest sympathy to the Dalziel club and asked them to pass on our thoughts to Mr Calder’s family.”
The match will be re-scheduled for later in the season.
Wanderers may attempt to pick up a friendly fixture for the weekend and members and spectators should check the club website for any last minute arrangements.
Confident Dom
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Please let us play
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Successive call-offs in the past few weeks mean the last competitive action for his team was way back on 13 December. In a cruel twist of fate, young midfielder Jason McLaughlin looks like being out for several weeks.
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WITH the winter freeze looking like loosening its grip, for the time being at least, Port Glasgow are set to return to action tomorrow.
Recent postponements have thwarted the Port in their bid to maintain their three-game winning run. The frosty conditions also led to the cancellation of Monday night’s training session.
But the squad finally met up at St Stephen’s High School on Wednesday to plan for tomorrow’s game against Kilsyth Rangers at Ravenscraig. There was good news for manager Craig Brown, with no injury worries to contend with ahead of the match.
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