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AYR HAVE TO DAZZLE; AYR UTD v STRANRAER.


GORDON DALZIEL Gordon Dalziel (born 16 March 1962 in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire) is a former Scottish footballer, and ex manager of Ayr United and Raith Rovers. He is currently the manager of junior outfit Glenafton Athletic F.C..  admits he feels nothing but sorrow for Stranraer as they battle to escape the First Division drop.

But that won't stop the Ayr United boss from trying to hammer another nail into their coffin at Somerset Park Somerset Park is a football stadium located in Ayr, South Ayrshire.

It has been the home of Ayr United since they were founded in 1910 and it currently has a capacity of 12,128.
 today.

Daz said: "We beat Stranraer 7-1 earlier in the season but that was really a one-off.

"The game down at Stranraer was much tougher and it took a late goal for us to come through

"I feel sorry for them because they seem to be losing every game by a single goal."

Ayr welcome back Gary Teale Gary Teale (born July 21 1978 in Glasgow) is a Scottish footballer, who currently plays for Derby County as a winger.

He began his career at Clydebank in 1996, followed by a three year spell at Ayr United.
 and David Winnie from injury and Dalziel brings teenage midfielder Neil Scally Neil Scally (born 14 August 1978, in Paisley) is a Scottish footballer currently playing with Dumfries side Queen of the South. Scally's favoured position is in the heart of midfield where he has the reputation a stong, tough tackling no-nonsense performer.  into the squad.

Stranraer are likely to be unchanged after playing very well at Brockville last week before going down 3-2.
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Title Annotation:Sport
Author:McCARTHY, DAVID
Publication:Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Jan 2, 1999
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