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Last Update: 13:06:43 03/02/2006
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First Fetched: 00:18:15 01/31/2004
Last Updated: 13:06:43 03/02/2006
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PETERHEAD manager Iain Stewart was last night aiming to add to his squad ahead of their meeting with second-top Morton.
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THE goalkeeping crisis which afflicted Raith Rovers in the build-up to Saturday's match at Peterhead ended up having a positive effect.
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Alloa's new manager Allan Maitland made a double signing yesterday.
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SO is Kris Boyd the 'New Ally McCoist' or merely the latest in a line of Scottish strikers whose 'dream move' to Ibrox swiftly drifts into a nightmare of substitute and reserve-team appearances?
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SOMETIMES, cup-ties are not merely about scorelines, about the winners and losers. Sometimes, the little sub-plots, the back stories, are destined to be remembered longer than the result.
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PETERHEAD set themselves up for their Tennent's Scottish Cup visit to Rangers on Saturday with a third successive league victory courtesy of a 1-0 win at Forfar yesterday.
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RAITH ROVERS manager Gordon Dalziel believes the visit of Peterhead tomorrow will give his ailing side a good chance to revive their form.
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Dumbarton manager Paul Martin says that his players will not be distracted by speculation of a possible takeover bid from a Dubai-based businessman, who is also a keen supporter of the club, as they prepare to face Morton.
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A LATE Bobby Linn goal snatched a 3-3 draw for Peterhead against Ayr United after the visitors twice came from behind to lead at Balmoor Stadium.
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NEWLY appointed Forfar manager Ray Farningham yesterday emphasised that there will be no drastic changes to the team.
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RAITH ROVERS extended their unbeaten league run to six games with a 1-0 victory over Peterhead at Balmoor Stadium and manager Gordon Dalziel declaring it the best result of the season.
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PETERHEAD 2-3 CLYDE CLYDE staged a memorable comeback with ten men to bury Peterhead on their own pitch.
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THIRD DIVISION GRETNA striker Kenny Deuchar earned a place in the record books with his sixth hat-trick of the season in the 6-1 win over Peterhead, equalling the haul of Jimmy Greaves for a single campaign.
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THIRD DIVISION PETERHEAD manager Iain Stewart, who watched his side lose their first home league game of the season on Saturday 3-2 against Albion Rovers, admitted yesterday they "need a miracle" to win the title.
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ALL season Peterhead have hated being lumped in with Gretna. This past week, for the first time, they were happy to be seen as kissing cousins to Brookes Mileson's pet project. Only four days separated Gretna securing promotion from the Third Division...
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SOME among their fans might not have banked on it taking five seasons, but this week Peterhead finally made the next leap forward from what was described as the most momentous day in the club's ancient history.
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ELGIN 2-2 PETERHEAD PETERHEAD are today celebrating promotion to the Second Division five years after rising into the Scottish Football League.
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THIRD DIVISION PETERHEAD continued to keep the pressure on leaders Gretna as they beat Elgin City 3-0 at home in last night's Highland derby.
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MONTROSE 0-2 PETERHEAD PETERHEAD kept up the pressure on Gretna at the top of the table despite firm resistance from Montrose.
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THIRD DIVISION GRETNA will move quickly this week in their bid to finalise the signing of Cowdenbeath winger Dean Shields to boost their championship challenge. However, it was Peterhead who came out on top on Saturday as the top two met.
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PETERHEAD 4-2 GRETNA PETERHEAD closed the gap on Gretna at the top of the Third Division to two points with a game in hand thanks to an incredible second-half display after going a goal behind.
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THIRD DIVISION PROMOTION-chasing Peterhead closed to within two points of leaders Gretna to emphasise that the title race lives on into the New Year.
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THIRD DIVISION FOUR-GOAL Martin Bavidge ensured their would be no Scottish Cup hangover for Peterhead after their surprise defeat by Huntly on Saturday. Iain Stewart's side were back in goalscoring mood last night as they thumped Stenhousemuir 5-0 at...
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THIRD DIVISION GRETNA leapfrogged Peterhead with a 2-1 victory on Saturday to go top of the Third Division.
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THIRD DIVISION IAIN Stewart, manager of Peterhead, admitted after his side's 2-0 win over East Fife on Saturday that he would love to return as manager of Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
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PETERHEAD striker Scott Michie could yet get a chance to return to the big time as he continues his goalscoring feats.
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THIRD DIVISION PETERHEAD and Gretna fought out a 1-1 draw in their top-of-the-table clash, a last-minute Bryan Gilfillan goal rescuing a point for big-spending Gretna after Jamie Buchan had put the hosts in front.
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FALKIRK'S frontline pairing of Andy Thomson and Darryl Duffy combined superbly last night at the Balmoor Stadium with the recently acquired strikers collecting five goals between them as the Bairns crushed Peterhead 6-1 to progress to the third round of...
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PETERHEAD 1-6 FALKIRK FALKIRK were in ruthless mood as they gave their Third Division hosts a lesson in clinical finishing last night.
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FALKIRK head coach John Hughes was not relishing the long trek to Peterhead for tonight's CIS Insurance Cup second round clash.
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