Dead-shot Del ends Ton wait.Magic Morton gave Forfar a Challenge Cup going over. The First Division stars never moved out of third gear as they clocked up a 4-0 win. Derek Lilley Derek Lilley (born February 9, 1974 in Paisley, Renfrewshire) is a Scottish footballer. Early career Lilley began his career with Morton and won a move to English Premiership side Leeds United in 1997. started the rout when he converted Alan Mahood's cross on the half hour. Finn Marko Rajamaki added a second before the interval and Morton were cruising when Lilley bagged No.3. Sub Pat Flannery Pat Flannery is the head men's basketball coach at Bucknell University. • • [ capped a glorious debut when he scored the fourth. Happy boss Allan McGraw Allan McGraw was a football striker who holds the record for most goals in a season in Scottish Football: a feat he achieved while playing for Greenock Morton. He went on to play for Hibernian but, while there, would take a number of pain killing injections to play while injured said: "It was a good workout for us. I'm pleased for young Pat as he has been with us since he was 15 and after a spell in Ireland he made it big in his first game in the top team." Forfar gaffer Tommy Campbell Thomas 'Tommy' Campbell (born 20 February, 1935 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former footballer who played as striker for a number of Scottish clubs. Persondata NAME Campbell, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES Campbell, Tommy SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer admitted: "They are a class act and we got a right doing." Caley Thistle upset Livingston with a last-gasp 2-1 win at Almondvale. Paul Cherry Paul Robert Cherry (born October 14 1964 in Derby, East Midlands) is a former professional football player. Although he was born in England, Cherry, a midfielder, played the entirety of his career in Scotland. Cherry began his career at Hearts in 1983. was the hero when he crashed home a volley 15 seconds from time. Brian Thomson fired Caley into an early lead, but Jason Young levelled after Mark Duthie had missed a penalty. Montrose also grabbed a higher league scalp when they shocked Dumbarton 2- 0 at Links Park. Shaun Smith Shaun Smith may refer to:
Two-goal Craig Flannigan helped QoS see off Arbroath 3-2 at Gayfield. The ex-Clydebank ace cancelled out Scott Peters' goal to force extra time and then made it 3-1 after Stevie Mallan had put Queens in front for the first time. Sub Brian Welsh grabbed a consolation for Arbroath two minutes from the end. Stranraer beat Berwick 2-0 withgoals from Bobby Docherty and Tom Sloan. |
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