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City too good for Inverness; HIGHLAND LEAGUE.


ELGIN CITY beat INVERNESS 3-1 in the 100th North Cup final.

Pete Maguire put the Highland League The term Highland League can refer to the following:
  • The Highland Football League which operates in the North of Scotland.
  • The Highland Land League which fought for tenants rights.
 side ahead after 15 minutes with a header from Don MacVicar's long throw.

But Caley's Ross Tokely Ross Norman Tokely (born 8 March 1979 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish professional footballer playing for Scottish Premier League side Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

As a teenager Tokely played Highland Football League side Huntly before being signed for Caley Thistle by
 headed in the equaliser four minutes later.

Ian Polworth clipped the ball past Les Fridge Les Fridge, born 1968 in Inverness is a Scottish ex-professonal Football Goalkeeper and current football manager. Les began his career as a youth at Chelsea but after failing to make the grade returned to Scotland to play briefly for Saint Mirren, Clyde, Raith Rovers and Dundalk in  for City's second in 50 minutes and man of the match Stuart Cameron Stuart Cameron is Senior Lecturer at School of Architecture, Planning & Landscape, Newcastle University. He has been the first Director of Global Urban Research Unit.  killed off Caley's fading hopes with his 74th minute strike.

Following a 17-0 mauling by Peterhead a fortnight ago, FORT WILLIAM suffered again as COVE RANGERS beat them 13-0 at Allan Park.

Ironically, Fort climbed off the foot of the table for the first time in months with a win over Brora in midweek. LOSSIEMOUTH beat WICK 1-0 in the day's only other tie.
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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Apr 27, 1998
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