A SAINTS TEST FOR WHITES.Byline: DARREN FULLERTON Lis Distillery v St Johnstone, 7.45pm NEW LISBURN Distillery boss Jimmy Brown is relishing his return to Irish League management this season. Brown, who welcomes SPL (1) (Systems Programming Language) The assembly language for the HP 3000 series. See assembly language for an SPL program example. (2) (Structured Programming Language) See structured programming. 1. club St Johnstone to Ballyskeagh this evening (7.45), was appointed new Whites boss at the start of the summer following Paul Kirk''s sacking sack·ing n. A coarse, stout woven cloth, such as burlap or gunny, used for making sacks; sackcloth. sacking Noun coarse cloth woven from flax, hemp, or jute, and used to make sacks Noun in May. And the former Glenavon and Ballymena United boss - who was also Roy Coyle's No2 at Glentoran - is eager to get his teeth into the new 12-team Carling car·ling n. One of the short timbers running fore and aft that connect the transverse beams supporting the deck of a ship. [Middle English, from Old French calingue and from Old Norse Premiership. "Personally, I can't wait for the new season," he said. "When I was working for Dundalk last season I saw a lot of Irish League football and I felt it was a very competitive division. "With Portadown back in the Premiership, it is going to be even more competitive. "Getting into the top-six is going to be very tight for a lot of clubs, but that can only be good for the game. "Playing St Johnstone is ideal preparation for the new campaign," he added. "We are delighted they have agreed to the fixture and it should prove a great run-out for us." Brown hopes the Whites can use tonight's game against full-time opposition to exorcise the memories of their recent 11-1 aggregate loss to FC Zestafoni in the Europa League. CAPTION(S): NEW TEST Jimmy Brown is relishing new dawn at Lisburn |
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