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ERE THEY ARE, Barnstoneworth United’s finest. Back room boys and the players’ squad look as if they’ve come up with a cunning plan to defend a penalty. The full run-down, including Skippy:


BACK ROW (from leſt): Coach Mark Johnston,52, painter from Buckie (20 years in Oz); Alister Burn,36, consultant from Edinburgh (5 years); coach Eddie Sweeney,51, pilot from Glasgow (28 years); Gavin Houston,39, corporate PR executive from Glasgow (11 years).


JP Hutchison,28, plumber from Glasgow (4 years); goalkeeper Marcel De Jong,46, Roterdam (16 years); Alan Dickson, 38, carpenter from Glasgow (13 years); Rab McKenzie,42, plasterer from Kirkmuirhill, Lanarkshire (13 years); Mark Ross,33, carpenter from Glasgow (2 years).


Kevin Gaffney,33, carpenter from Dublin (7 years); Andy Barton,38, accountant from Glasgow (14 years).


FRONT ROW: Andy Dalton,34, painter from Dublin (8 years); Anto Dooley, 34, electrician from Dublin (10 years); Alan McHale,33, roofer from Glasgow (3 years); Paul Hartley,44, painter from Bradford (16 years); Junior Maxwell,29, floor layer from Belfast (8 years).


Starky,29, carpenter from Dundee (7 years); Ross Main,25, carpenter from Dundee (4 years); club president Fin Cuthbertson,56, from Glasgow (28 years); coach Billy Letice, retired, from Edinburgh (43 years); coach Jocky Winn,66, a brickie from Seahouses, Northumberland (32 years).


76 August 2015


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