Buckie Thistle boss Graeme Stewart calls for character after pain of Highland League Cup defeat
Buckie Thistle boss Graeme Stewart says he’ll see the character of his players after their Highland League Cup final defeat.
Buckie Thistle boss Graeme Stewart says he’ll see the character of his players after their Highland League Cup final defeat.
Buckie Thistle manager Graeme Stewart hopes none of the players feel the pain he did following today’s Highland League Cup final.
Buckie Thistle and Rothes meet in the final of the Highland League Cup for the first time tomorrow.
When the call came in from the Highland League, Huntly were happy to answer.
The Highland League Cup final will be played this Saturday at Huntly’s Christie Park after the showpiece fixture was postponed at the weekend.
Yesterday's postponed Highland League Cup showpiece between Rothes and Buckie Thistle will now be played at Christie Park, home of Huntly FC, next Saturday.
Having been without football for so long, Buckie Thistle players wanted to enjoy it while it lasted.
Formartine United captain Stuart Anderson hopes the Highland League season won’t be further delayed.
Callum Murray watched Buckie Thistle win silverware as a supporter and now he’s keen to experience it as a player.
Highland League secretary Rod Houston has revealed they have received positive feedback after live streaming the Highland League Cup semi-finals.
Paul Lawson has hinted that he’s considering his future as Formartine United manager following their Highland League Cup semi-final defeat to Rothes.
Buckie Thistle manager Graeme Stewart piled praise on his players after they conquered Brora Rangers on penalties to reach the Highland League Cup final.
Rothes came from behind to defeat Formartine United 2-1 after extra-time in the Highland League Cup semi-final.
Player-assistant manager Lewis MacKinnon insists it’s up to Buckie Thistle to show they can compete with Brora Rangers and avenge the pain of their last visit to Dudgeon Park.
Formartine United striker Garry Wood says it feels like so long since he’s played a competitive game he’s almost forgotten his fantastic Highland League Cup record.
Formartine United manager Paul Lawson is pleased with his squad as they prepare to get their season under way.
Buckie Thistle boss Graeme Stewart says there are still places up for grabs in his side for Sunday’s Highland League Cup semi-final.
Highland League secretary Rod Houston hopes this weekend’s experiment with streaming games online goes well.
Formartine United manager Paul Lawson hopes to have a new signing completed in time for Saturday’s Highland League Cup semi-final against Rothes.
Buckie Thistle boss Graeme Stewart is in favour of completing the 2019-20 Highland League Cup behind closed doors.
Highland League secretary Rod Houston believes streaming the semi-finals and final of the 2019-20 Highland League Cup can be a big success.
The sides still in this season’s Highland League Cup draw have learned their semi-final opponents. Highland League chiefs made the draw today at the offices of competition sponsors Utilita in Edinburgh. Formartine United will welcome Rothes to North Lodge Park. Meanwhile, Buckie Thistle travel to Dudgeon Park for their semi encounter with Brora Rangers.
Formartine United’s Andrew Greig says the Pitmedden outfit will “try and focus on winning the Highland League Cup” after reaching the last four.
Graeme Rodger admits tomorrow’s game for Formartine United against Forres Mechanics is season defining.
When reflecting on the year Cove Rangers have had, “amazing” is the only word John Sheran thinks can do it justice.
Huntly boss Martin Skinner admitted his side were outclassed by Brora Rangers in the Highland League Cup quarter-final.
Huntly’s Glenn Murison says they have the confidence to spring a surprise against Brora Rangers in the Highland League Cup quarter-final.
Fraserburgh manager Mark Cowie hopes they can continue to challenge on multiple fronts this season by reaching the Highland League Cup semi-final.
Jonny Crawford was spot on as he helped Formartine United into the last four of the Aberdeenshire Shield – and now he’s aiming to reach another semi-final.
Martin Skinner admits his Huntly side face an unenviable task of stopping the Brora Rangers juggernaut.