Published Dec 29 2011 by Rutherglen Reformer


Football: Clyde boss says draw was fair result

by Will Henshaw, CLYDE boss Jim Duffy claims a 1-1 draw with Stranraer was a “fair result”.

The Bully Wee met the Blues on Saturday and a goal from John Neill secured a share of the spoils for the Broadwood side.

This was a pleasing result for Clyde against a team who...

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