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T H E B A N K I E S
£ 2.00
CLYDEBANK FOOTBALL CLUB
SPECIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAMME
Clydebank Select v Rangers XI
Mark Hailstones Challenge Match
Thursday August 15th 2013 Kick-Off 6.45pm Thanks Mark
From all at The Bankies
Front Cover : Man of the moment with the Central League Cup
Programme Team
Editor–Stevie McAneney.
Contributors– Alex Cairney, Bill Abraham, Billy McGhie, Colin Cameron, Colin Donnelly,
Gordon Robertson, Stevie McDonald. Photographs : David Brocket & Stevie Doogan
Autographs HONOURS
Scottish Junior Cup Winners 1941-42
Runners –Up 2008-09
West of Scotland Cup Winners :1949-50
Runners-Up : 1938-39,1955-56
Super League Div. 1 Runners-Up 2010-11
Central League Div. 1 Runners-Up 2006-07
Central League Div. 2 Champions : 2003-04
Central League Cup Winners:
1932-33,1934-35, 2009-10,2011-12.
Intermediate Cup Winners : 1929-30
Sectional League Cup Runners –Up: 2005-06
Central League Champions :
1934-35,1940-41,1941-42,1944-45,1949-50.
Intermediate League Winners : 1929-30
Pompey Cup Winners : 1951-52,1960-61
Evening Times Cup winners :
1934-35,1940-41,1941-42,1944-45, 1949-50.
Runners –Up : 1942-43,1948-49,1952-53
CLYDEBANK FOOTBALL CLUB
www.clydebankfc.co.uk
Holm Park Clydebank - 07946 680812
DIRECTORS
Gordon Robertson (Chairman)
Matt Bamford (Match Secretary)
Bill Abraham (Treasurer)
Stephen McLaren (Commercial)
Ronnie Johnson (Match Day Ops)
Stevie McAneney
Davie McAleer
MANAGEMENT
Budgie McGhie (Manager)
Stuart Allison (Assistant Manager)
Allan Hamilton (Kit-Man/Coach)
Groundsman - Stuart McSporran
DIRECTORY
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ROBERT HAMILTON
STEFAN GONET
PAUL BELL
MARTIN McINNES
ROSS CAMPBELL
KEVIN STANLEY
SINCLAIR SOUTAR
VINNIE BERRY
CHRIS WILSON
TOMMY MARTIN
GORDON MOFFAT
MICHAEL MacADAM
RICHARD HAILSTONES
JOHN CUNNINGHAM
JOHN JACK
ALAN JACK
BILLY JONES
STEVEN DAY
DARIAN MacKINNON
CLINTON MAXWELL
STEVIE DALLAS
MARK HAILSTONES
MANAGER
BILLY McGHIE
ALAN SMITH
LIAM KELLY
RYAN SINNAMON
KRISTIAN GIBSON
CRAIG HALKETT
GREG PASCAZIO
JAMIE MILLS
ANDY MURDOCH
DYLAN DYKES
DARREN RAMSEY
CHARLIE TELFER
TOM WALSH
JAMIE BURROWS
CALLUM GALLAGHER
DANNY STONEY
MANAGER
BILLY KIRKWOOD
COACH
GORDON DURIE
CLYDEBANK Bankies v Rangers
The Friendlies
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Bankies have faced Rangers in a few friendly matches over the years here’s the record up to date.
5/8/89, Bankies were actually winning 2-1 in this match at Kilbowie with 5 minutes to go but ended on the wrong end of a 4-2
score line. Bankies scorers were Coyle and Bryce with Nisbet,Madigage,McSwegan and McPherson scoring for Rangers.
Clydebank - Gallacher,McGurn,Rodger,Dickson,Sweeney,Bryce,Davies,Harvey,Eadie,Robertson,Coyle.
Subs : Thomson,Caffrey and Duncanson.
Rangers - Hamilton,McPherson,Cowan,McFadzean,Nisbet,Robertson,D.Ferguson,Madigage,McSwegan,McCall,Cooper.
Subs : Playle,Rouse and Makalakaline.
2/2/94, Rangers won this game at Kilbowie by 2-0 scorers on the night were Duncan Ferguson and Boyack.
Clydebank - McQueen,Jack,Crawford,Murdoch,Sutherland,Currie,Walker,Landsdowne,Brown,Smith and Thomson.
Subs : Monaghan,Bowman,Elliot,Hardie and Glancy.
Rangers - Goram,Shields,Wishart,McPherson,Wilson,Rae,Martin,I.Ferguson,McCoist,D.Ferguson and Murray.
Subs : Boyack and Nicholson.
10/5/96, Ken Eadie’s Testimonial in one of the last games at Kilbowie saw Rangers win by 3 goals to two in front of 7,500.
Scorers for Bankies were Eadie and Grady and replying for Rangers were McCoist with 2 and Paul Gascoigne.
Clydebank (From) - Gallacher,Woods,Rodger,Kenna,Irons,Murdoch,Butcher,Treanor,Sweeney,Charnley,Davies,Harvey,
Wright,Henry,Grady,Bryce and Ken Eadie.
Rangers - Goram,McLaren,Moore,Wright,Robertson,Mickhailichenko,McCoist,Durie,Steven,Miller and Durrant.
Subs : Gough,McCall and Shields.
RANGERS
Tonight's match is sponsored
by the Bankies fans known as
the ‘Sweetie munchers’ .
There are two match mascots
for this evening, Andrew Day
and Kier Hotchkiss hope they
enjoy the match
Officials
Steven Reid
1.Steven Strang
2.Alan Argue
Tonight's match ball is being
sponsored by the ‘Famous
Five’ “Oh He plays on the left
he plays on the right Mark
Hailstones he makes them
…………………”
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COD’S QUIZ
1. From which team did Bankies sign Mark Hailstones from ?
2. Against which team did Mark score his 1st league goal for Clydebank in Sept. 2003 ?
3. Who did Mark make his competitive debut against in the Sectional League Cup in
August 2003 ?
4. Mark scored a spectacular 90th minute overhead kick winner in a Scottish Cup tie on
19/01/08 in a 3-2 victory against which team ?
5. In which playing position did Mark finish a game v Lanark in October 2005 ?
6. Marks highest goal tally for a season was in 2007-08. How many goals did he get ?
7. Including sub appearances, how many times has Mark played for Clydebank ?
8. Mark's 1st hat-trick for the club was against who in a West of Scotland Cup tie in
September 2005 ?
9. Which shirt number did Mark wear in the 2009 Scottish Cup Final ?
10. When Mark scored against Beith earlier in this season, it meant that he had scored
in every competition that he had played in for The Bankies. Can you name the leagues/
( Answers on Page 23)
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Bankies v Rangers
The Friendlies
Bankies have faced Rangers in a few friendly matches over the years here’s the record up to date.
31/7/71, A game at Kilbowie for the young Bankies team saw a 3-2 win in favour of the home team scorers for the Bankies
were Caskie with 2 and Peter Kane, Rangers replied through Penman and Parlane
Clydebank - McDonld,Hall,McGhie,Ruddy,Fallon,Hay,McFarlane,Love,Kane,Munro,Caskie. Subs : Walker and Currie.
Rangers - Neef,Alexander,Miller,Donaldson,McCallum,Smith,Penman,Denny,Parlane,Morrison,Pirie Subs;Watson,Mason
30/7/73, Again at Kilbowie this time Bankies are hammered 4-1, Scorer, Fallon Rangers , Young, Morris, Conn, Miller (Pen)
Clydebank - Gallacher,Abel,Mitchell,Hall,Fanning,Fallon,Larnach,Henderson,McColl,White,Roxburgh. Subs: Provan,Law.
Rangers– Kennedy,Denny,Miller,Donaldson,Johnstone,Smith,Young,O’Hara,Conn,Mason,Morris. Subs: Hunter,McNicholl.
17/1/79, The most famous of all Bankies friendlies, an outstanding 4-0 win with a Hat-Trick from McDougall and 1 from Miller.
An even greater result when you see the team line ups on that night.
Clydebank - Galacher,Gervaise,Abel,Fanning,McCormick,Brown,McDougall,Houston,Given,Colgan and Miller.
Rangers - McCloy,Jardine,A.Forsyth,T.Forsyth,Jackson,McDonald,McLean,Russell,Johnstone,Watson and Cooper.
3/8/88, Jim Gallacher’s testimonial and a narrow 1-0 defeat for the Bankies thanks to a Mark Walters goal. (Sweeney o.g!)
Clydebank - Gallacher,Treanor,Rodger,Maher,Auld,Sweeney,Davis,Wright,Eadie,Charnley,Cooper.
Subs: Brodie,Harvey,Bryce and Dickson
Rangers - Woods,Stevens,Philips,Gough,Wilkins,Butcher,Drinkell,Ferguson,McCoist,Brown,Walters.
Subs: Kirkwood,Durrant,Spencer and McSwegan. The attendance for this match was an estimated 8,000.
Man of the match in Jim Gal’s
Testimonial Davie Cooper
takes the ball round his ‘team
mates’ Butcher and Gough.
Coop was a Bankies guest
player for the night and was
his usual brilliant self.
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‘In this day and age not many players can claim this length of service to the one club and I am
delighted that Mark’s loyalty and effort is being recognised in this way by our supporters’
BUDGIE’S BIT
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MARK HAILSTONES We signed Mark at the beginning of the 2003/2004 season when we were building a squad from scratch. He had made an impression on us during the early training and games involved in those pre-season preparations. Mark had been recommended by Davie Coates who had worked with him at Kilpatrick Juveniles and Davie was convinced that he would be worth having a look at. In hindsight, he can pat himself on the back for that recommendation. Although he wasn’t the tallest of the players, it was obvious that he would more than make up for his lack of height by displaying a real energy and tenacity that was above average. He went on to make a significant contribution to what was a memorable title winning debut season for us and I’m sure the majority of opposition defenders were glad to see the back of the wee man as we moved up into the first division. Season after season he continued to produce the goods on a regular basis and as he matured as a player he also became more flexible; being employed equally effective in many roles, i.e. as a main striker, as a wide player, as an impact player coming off the bench and even as a full back. Alt-hough maybe not prolific, in his ten seasons with us he has scored an admirable amount of goals and many of those have also appeared in bigger games and many could be placed in the ‘spectacular’ bracket. Football is often full of irony and taking that into account it is maybe no surprise that one of the few times he wasn’t able to supply a ‘big game’ strike for us was in possibly our biggest game, the Scot-tish Junior Cup Final at Rugby Park. Trailing 2-1 and entering the final few minutes, the wee man found space in Auchinleck Talbots box and as their keeper came off his line Mark attempted to lift the ball over him and into the net which would have taken the game into extra time. For a split sec-ond I thought the perfect moment had arrived for both Mark and the club where he would once again come up with the goods at the best possible time and on the biggest stage possible. Unfortu-nately the ball sailed agonisingly over the keeper and crossbar and the rest is history. I felt for the wee man at that point but there is no way anyone would dream of holding that miss against him as he has more than made up for it by playing such a big part in our successes over the past ten years. In this day and age not many players can claim this length of service to one club and I am delighted that Marks loyalty and effort is being recognised in this way by our supporters. I would personally like to thank him for all his hard work over the past ten seasons. Billy McGhie Clydebank FC Manager
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100 Club News Below is a list of the people who have joined the Bankies 100 club so far this season.
As well as the new 100 club members this list also contains the names of the fans who have in the past and who are
continuing to contribute what they can over the season.
A Cairney
A Cumstie
A.Easton
A Galloway
A.Hamilton
A Harold
A O'Donnell
B Abraham
B McGarvey
B.McGeechan
B McGhie
C Cameron
C Crosbie
C Donnelly
C Lees
C Stewart
D Forrest
D Graham
D Harkins
D Kelly
D.Lundburg
D McAleer
D.McGeachy
D Reid
D Smith
E Abraham
E.Campbell
E.McAleer
F Hotchkiss
G Kidd
G MacDougall
G.McLearie
G McGibbon
G Robertson
G Urquhart
I Mcdonald
I.McIlroy
J Burke
J.Campbell
J Darling
J.Haggart
J McCorrisken
K.McAleer
K McIntyre
L.McLearie
M Bamford
M Cumstie
M Daly
M Martin
M McGibbon
Nisbet Twins
P Cummings
P Harton
R Cunningham
R Geary
R Johnson
R McGarvey
R Worthington
R Cameron
S McAneney
S McBay
S.McLearie
S McDonald
S McIlroy
S McLaren
S Scott
S Smyth
T Biggar
T Lappin
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Mark Hailstones…...in Pictures Part 1
Top Left: A young Mark at the first Sporting Dinner
Top Right: Wonder goal against Coltness to win the
League in 2004
Second Left: Another great goal against Lochee Utd
in the Scottish Cup
Second Right: ‘That’ Goal against Blairgowrie
overhead in the last minute
Third Left Always on the ball
Third Right: Comes off the bench to score another
screamer against Ashfield
Left: With team mate Stevie Dallas
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Clydebank FC
Running a semi-professional team can be an expensive business - especially one in the top league of the
Juniors. Some teams have input from monied investors, a social club or are perhaps resourced from the sale
of assets. Clydebank FC don't have access to any of these income sources ... but we do have the backing of a
loyal support - the 12th man.
The Bankies have recently launched a scheme to allow fans to commit a regular sum towards maintaining
the club's budget and to help to build on our successful 1st season in the Super Premier - where we punched
above our weight. The scheme is called the 100 Club - and that's what we're looking for people to commit to
- a minimum of £100 per season. That's £8.33 a month or around £1.92 a week.
If you feel you can sign up to this - or have friends or family that wish to support the club ( or perhaps in
memory of a loved one ) - then here's how to do it.
Set up a standing order at the bank ( preferred method )
Pay cash or a cheque made payable to CLYDEBANK FC - send to 3 McLaren Crescent, Glasgow G20 0LD or see
Club Director Bill Abraham at a game
If you are setting up a standing order or sending a cheque then please let us know that you're doing so - by
mailing bill66bankie@yahoo.co.uk. This is also the address if you want more detail.
In return for your input you will receive an exclusive enamel badge and be put into a draw for a matchworn
jersey at the end of the season. You will also be listed on this page in the matchday programme - unless
you'd prefer not to be.
The money will be put to good use and will help us to compete at the highest level.
100 Club News ‘He’d been with us since the beginning and when we reached the cup final - the pinnacle of the Junior game - he knew what it meant to everyone.’
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FROM THE
BOARDROOM
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Ten years is a long time for any player to spend at any club and it is right that such longevity is acknowledged by a special match. Mark Hailstones has been with the club since we began our journey to re-establish the name of Clydebank FC in Scottish football. In those ten seasons he has given everyone connected with the club many wonderful memories. Crucial and often spectacular goals have been a feature of his Bankies career and he has performed well in a number of positions over the years. The sheer variety of goals Mark has scored has been amazing. Stunning free kicks, screamers from distance, class finishes from close range - they have all be there and thanks to Bankies TV can be enjoyed for years to come. My own favourites among the many goals are two that might not readily spring to mind. Away to Whitletts in our Super League First Division he scored a flashing header after a great near-post run, the kind of run I love seeing strikers make. And the other was a shot from distance at home to Petershill in the Central League Cup to get us back into the match. What a finish and it turned the game. Mark has also been a fine ambassador for the club. During our momentous run to the final of the Scottish Junior Cup in 2009 we received our fair share of publicity and there were often requests for players to represent the club. Mark was one of those players who readily made himself available and represented Clydebank FC impressively. That Scottish Cup run meant a lot to Mark and to everyone at the club. When we beat Pollok at Millburn Park in the semi-final no one was more pleased than Mark. He’d been with us since the beginning and when we reached the final - the pinnacle of the Junior game - he knew what it meant to everyone. On behalf of everyone at the club, I’d like to thank Mark Hailstones for ten great years and creating football memories that will be recalled fondly for years and decades to come. Well done Mark and enjoy your day. Gordon Robertson Chairman Clydebank FC
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1 IN MEMORY OF STEVIE KEITH (THE CAT) 1 IAN McVICAR
2 MATT BAMFORD 2 AVAILABLE
3 LAUREN BOYLE 3 AVAILABLE
4 CALEDONIAN LAUNDRY EQIUP. SERVICES 4 STUART McLEARIE
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Mark Hailstones….Thanks for the memories.
The only time I had to hide for an interview with a Bankie, as Wee Mark was terrified of having Alan Jack interrupt it! Stevie Dallas was smarter by cornering the Wee man at the back of the team bus as we made our way back home from Bellshill, on the day Mark's amazing free-kick helped secure promotion to the Super Premier, Scored some amazing goals, I'm glad I was able to capture some of them on video camera for the fans to enjoy for many years to come.
John Dunbar (Kingjad)
The one thing about Mark being here so long is that when a new player arrives at the club He is one of the first to get the boys involved in the banter he makes sure no-one is left out, even if it means playing jokes on people. You can have a good laugh with him as he is one of the most outspoken people in the dressing room. He is good for team morale and I hope he stays next season as he is good for the team, but I wish him luck in whatever he decides to do.
His testimonial will be a good day, and it is nice to see some-one staying loyal to the team, being there from the start all the way to the top league. His dedication and loyalty to the club is something which the fans obviously love as he is seen as an icon here. And it was no surprise when he was includ-ed in the Hall of Fame this year. On the negative side of things, some of the clothes he wears are definitely out there!!
Ian Gold ( Bankies mid-fielder)
Like most of us, having followed The Bankies for many a year we've all seen our fair share of good players and for me Mark Hailstones is right up there. To serve any club for 10 years is almost unheard of these days, especially when it's for the love of the game. I still remember Mark coming along to the club and looking like he should have been in bed for school the next day. At our first game over at keanie Park, there was a board inside the pavilion with the teams on it and somebody quipped "Hailstones? The suns shining oot there!" How many times did the wee man go onto make it feel like the sun was always "shining oot there!!" We all have our favourite moments, my personal one is at Glenhead Park as Mark wrapped up the league title in our first season in the West Region with a glorious free kick to wrap up a 5-0 win. The other standout moment still gives me tears when I think about it, as we all stood in Clydebank Town Hall having lost the Scottish Cup Final, there up on the stage is Mark in tears, totally gutted. His tears were our tears that day. Today is a deserved occasion for a man who gave Clydebank FC 100% for almost exactly ten years and as supporter and former director I'd like to thank him for all his efforts as we've rebuilt our club from scratch.
Paul Cummings (PtB)
Watching Clydebank FC over the last ten years since their return to the Junior game has resulted in some of the finest days I have enjoyed in 25 years as a Bankies fan and one of the major reasons for that has been Mark Hailstones. The first time I saw him score in a competitive fixture was an away game to Lesmahagow in a 2-0 win in September 2003 - I remember him striding forward into the opponents half and shouting at him to pass the ball to someone I considered to be in a better position and him ignoring me and firing one past the keeper to put Bank-ies ahead!! He has scored many goals for The Bankies , some great goals for The Bankies and some crucial goals for The Bankies but I still vividly recall that first one and thinking maybe if I shout at this guy more often he will score loads!! Thanks Mark for all your efforts and commitment to The Bankies cause , your obvious enjoyment of the game and pride that is evident every time you pull on that shirt has endeared you to the Bank-ies faithful over this last decade and along with your massive contribution to our club's continuing journey ensures you are fully deserving of this game today. Enjoy your day Mark and if I shout at you to pass - just ignore me the way you did 10 years ago!!!
Davie Lundberg (Killer Ken)
Mark has gave us a good few memories, but the main one would have to be the game against Blairgowrie, he really showed that day what it means to play for the Bankies, he never gives up and just when you need a goal up he steps up and delivers a magnificent over head kick...that will never leave me. One other interesting fact, Mark is the only Bankies goalie not to concede a goal....i will always remember how he pulled on the goalie top that day and everyone thought the smallest guy on the park, we are in trouble now but credit to him he done well.
Tracy Biggar ( Teeny 05)
Favourite Mark moment - Has to be the free kick V Coltness at the Hibby, and then how he tried to dine out on that free kick by being unsuccessful with every attempt until the one V Bellshill in the promotion winning season
Davie Harkins (Former Clydebank Director)
Been a Bankies fan since my dad started taking me as a child. 1st game I can remember was v Queens Park in Sept 68. Best Bankies memories were Dundee match to clinch promotion to Premier League in 77, Scottish Cup semi v Celtic in 90 and Scottish Junior Cup Final v Auchinleck. Have to thank KJ for my Mark memories, as I'm rarely at games. League clincher v Coltness, and injury-time winner v Blairgowrie are my favourite goals from Mark, all the best to the wee man for tonight.
Stuart McLearie (College Bankie)
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Final Junior League Tables 2012-13
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Super League First Division Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Hurlford United F.C. 26 16 3 7 52 43 9 51
2 Kilbirnie Ladeside F.C. 26 15 5 6 58 37 21 50
3 Largs Thistle F.C. 26 14 3 9 59 39 20 45
4 Thorniewood United F.C. 26 13 5 8 44 31 13 44
5 Yoker Athletic F.C. 26 11 7 8 67 49 18 40
6 Rutherglen Glencairn F.C. 26 12 4 10 51 42 9 40
7 Renfrew F.C. 26 11 4 11 48 40 8 37
8 Cumbernauld United F.C. 26 11 4 11 53 63 -10 37
9 Kilsyth Rangers F.C. 26 10 6 10 44 42 2 36
10 Maybole Juniors F.C 26 9 8 9 43 48 -5 35
11 Glasgow Perthshire F.C. 26 10 4 12 57 48 9 34
12 Kello Rovers F.C. 26 9 2 15 43 69 -26 29
13 Ardrossan Winton Rovers F.C. 26 5 7 14 52 80 -28 22
14 Whitletts Victoria F.C. 26 3 4 19 30 70 -40 13
Central District First Div. Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Greenock Juniors F.C. 26 17 5 4 66 33 33 56
2 Lesmahagow Juniors F.C. 26 15 6 5 73 37 36 51
3 Larkhall Thistle F.C. 26 16 2 8 80 52 28 50
4 Shettleston F.C. 26 15 4 7 57 34 23 49
5 St. Anthony's F.C. 26 14 7 5 49 28 21 49
6 Lanark United F.C. 26 14 3 9 56 41 15 45
7 Carluke Rovers F.C. 26 13 4 9 58 47 11 43
8 Benburb F.C. 26 11 4 11 57 51 6 37
9 Bellshill Athletic F.C. 26 10 6 10 56 50 6 36
10 Dunipace F.C. 26 11 3 12 51 46 5 36
11 Neilston Juniors F.C. 26 10 4 12 51 51 0 34
12 Port Glasgow Juniors F.C. 26 6 2 18 39 65 -26 20
13 St. Roch's F.C. 26 3 1 22 21 96 -75 10
14 East Kilbride Thistle F.C. 26 1 1 24 20 103 -83 4
Central District Second Div. Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Cambuslang Rangers F.C. 20 15 1 4 65 20 45 46
2 Maryhill F.C. 20 14 2 4 52 32 20 44
3 Johnstone Burgh F.C. 20 11 2 7 55 40 15 35
4 Wishaw Juniors F.C. 20 10 4 6 42 36 6 34
5 Rossvale F.C. 20 9 4 7 34 35 -1 31
6 Vale of Clyde F.C. 20 8 4 8 39 30 9 28
7 Vale of Leven F.C. 20 8 4 8 37 38 -1 28
8 Blantyre Victoria F.C. 20 8 2 10 32 32 0 26
9 Forth Wanderers F.C. 20 4 6 10 26 38 -12 18
10 Royal Albert F.C. 20 5 2 13 32 62 -30 17
11 Newmains United F.C. 20 2 1 17 13 64 -51 7
Ayrshire District League Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Kilwinning Rangers F.C. 22 18 2 2 76 22 54 56
2 Troon F.C. 22 16 3 3 66 23 43 51
3 Lugar Boswell Thistle F.C, 22 16 2 4 60 27 33 50
4 Ardeer Thistle F.C. 22 12 2 8 55 26 29 38
5 Irvine Victoria F.C. 22 11 3 8 37 38 -1 36
6 Saltcoats Victoria F.C. 22 9 3 10 43 44 -1 30
7 Girvan F.C. 22 8 3 11 52 43 9 27
8 Annbank United F.C. 22 8 2 12 41 45 -4 26
9 Darvel Juniors F.C. 22 7 4 11 43 57 -14 25
10 Dalry Thistle F.C. 22 6 2 14 39 76 -37 20
11 Craigmark Burntonians F.C. 22 6 1 15 39 69 -30 19
12 Muirkirk Juniors F.C. 22 1 1 20 16 97 -81 4
PMAC Group North Superleague Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Culter 26 21 1 4 92 29 63 64
2 Dyce Juniors 26 17 3 6 60 38 22 54
3 Hermes 26 15 2 9 63 43 20 47
4 Banks o' Dee 26 13 5 8 58 38 20 44
5 Deveronside 26 13 3 10 42 50 -8 42
6 FC Stoneywood 26 12 5 9 63 44 19 41
7 Stonehaven 26 10 7 9 64 47 17 37
8 Maud 26 11 4 11 55 52 3 37
9 Ellon United 26 9 8 9 39 40 -1 35
10 Banchory St Ternan 26 10 2 14 43 69 -26 32
11 Longside 26 9 2 15 46 61 -15 29
12 Hall Russell United 26 6 9 11 36 50 -14 27
13 Lewis United 26 5 3 18 35 73 -38 18
14 Fraserburgh United 26 4 0 22 24 86 -62 12
McBookie.com East Premier League
Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Linlithgow Rose 22 19 3 0 53 12 44 60
2 Bonnyrigg Rose 22 10 4 5 48 33 22 41
3 Camelon Juniors 22 10 2 6 41 31 11 39
4 Boness United 22 8 4 4 28 17 12 38
5 Kelty Hearts 22 8 4 5 33 27 0 28
6 Broxburn Athletic 22 8 4 10 31 32 -1 28
7 Musselburgh Athletic 22 7 4 8 36 33 -5 27
8 Hill of Beath Hawthorn 22 6 6 10 28 32 0 26
9 Carnoustie Panmure 22 7 3 11 27 33 -19 26
10 Lochee United 22 6 1 11 26 44 -18 25
11 Sauchie Juniors 22 5 3 8 21 36 -4 24
12 St Andrews United 22 3 2 17 24 66 -42 11
Super League Premier Division
Pos Team Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Auchinleck Talbot F.C. 22 20 2 0 62 14 48 62
2 Petershill F.C. 22 11 6 5 41 23 18 39
3 Clydebank F.C. 22 11 3 8 34 32 2 36
4 Glenafton Athletic F.C. 22 10 2 10 26 37 -11 32
5 Irvine Meadow F.C. 22 9 3 10 36 37 -1 30
6 Arthurlie F.C. 22 8 5 9 40 40 0 29
7 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy F.C. 22 8 5 9 49 50 -1 29
8 Pollok F.C. 22 7 6 9 25 35 -10 27
9 Cumnock Juniors F.C. 22 7 4 11 36 40 -4 25
10 Ashfield F.C. 22 7 4 11 35 40 -5 25
11 Beith Juniors F.C. 22 7 3 12 36 50 -14 24
12 Shotts Bon Accord F.C. 22 2 7 13 23 45 -22 13
£ 1.00
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Final Junior League Tables 2012-13
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Be
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Cly
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ba
nk
Cu
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Gle
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Irvin
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Kirk
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Pe
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Po
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Sh
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Bo
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Arthurlie 3-1 2-3 4-1 1-2 1-1 1-4 2-2 3-3 1-1 2-2 3-0
Ashfield 2-1 1-3 1-1 4-2 4-2 2-0 5-2 2-2 1-2 3-2 1-1
Auchinleck Talbot 3-0 4-1 3-3 5-1 2-0 4-0 2-0 3-3 2-1 4-0 2-1
Beith Juniors 0-2 2-1 0-1 1-4 2-3 1-2 3-0 3-2 1-4 2-2 2-1
Clydebank 1-2 1-0 0-3 4-0 2-1 3-0 1-0 0-3 1-1 1-0 0-3
Cumnock Juniors 4-3 2-0 0-2 2-4 1-3 0-1 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-0
Glenafton Athletic 1-2 3-1 0-1 1-3 3-2 1-0 2-1 0-4 1-0 0-1 2-0
Irvine Meadow X1 F.C. 2-1 1-0 0-2 2-3 2-0 2-1 0-1 3-3 1-4 2-1 2-1
Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 0-4 2-1 0-3 4-0 0-3 1-3 7-3 0-6 2-3 1-2 4-2
Petershill 4-0 2-3 0-1 2-1 1-1 4-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 1-1 2-2
Pollok 3-1 1-0 1-4 3-2 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-2 2-2 0-3 2-1
Shotts Bon Accord 0-1 1-1 0-5 2-1 1-1 3-3 1-1 1-4 2-4 0-0 0-1
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Tonight Clydebank fans have the opportunity to pay tribute to the club’s longest serving player in this testimonial match to
honour the achievements of the one and only Mark Hailstones. Mark was inducted into the club’s Hall of Fame at the Sporting
Dinner back in March and now has the chance to take another bow in front of the faithful Bankies support, most of whom have
shared his journey from the bottom tier of the junior leagues to the top over these ten seasons.
When Clydebank Football Club reformed as a junior side back in 2003 they had no manager, no ground and most importantly
no players. The United Clydebank Supporters (UCS) unanimously agreed to approach former centre back Billy “Budgie”
McGhie to take the reins and become the first manager of the newly reformed club. Budgie, who was also inducted into the
Hall of fame this year, is the only other member of the management team or playing staff to have been at the club since its
rebirth and he had his work cut out to get a team together for the start of the 2003-04 season after the club successfully gained
acceptance to join the SJFA and with it admittance into the Central District Second Division. One of his first signings was a
fresh faced twenty year old Balfron boy from Kilpatrick U21s by the name of Mark Hailstones.
As a boyhood Rangers fan, when Mark was approached by the testimonial committee and asked who he’d like to make up
today’s opposition his answer was obvious. “The biggest club in Glasgow”, he said. Unfortunately Celtic were unavailable.
Sadly Partick Thistle too were also unable to send a side. Joking apart, the testimonial committee, and everyone at Clydebank
Football Club, are delighted that Ally McCoist agreed to send a representative side of the newly crowned SFL Third Division
champions, Glasgow Rangers F.C., to Holm Park this evening.
Scottish football was shaken to its very foundations in February of last year when Rangers, the biggest club in the country,
went into administration. By the June there seemed no way that a resolution with their creditors could be agreed and they
entered the liquidation process. The result of that was to see the most successful club in Scotland having to start all over again
in the bottom tier of the SFL, the Third Division. The club were also banned from signing new players for one year and with
several of their star performers leaving it meant Ally McCoist would be forced to play many of his younger players.
Rangers kicked off their season at the end of July in the unfamiliar surroundings of Brechin in the equally unfamiliar Rams-
den’s Cup, a trophy which is open to clubs from the SFL. A win by the odd goal in three saw the young Gers side in round two
where they would meet Falkirk, a side two divisions higher, in August. That didn’t seem to faze Ally McCoist’s youngsters as
they won that tie by the only goal. In round three they faced Queen of the South at Ibrox but lost out on penalties. The Scottish
League Cup, a trophy they have won more than any other club, witnessed the Glasgow giants in round one where they were
drawn against East Fife at Ibrox. They proved no obstacle as Rangers scored four without reply before seeing off Falkirk again
in round two, this time by 3-0. Round three threw up an intriguing tie as SPL Motherwell came to Glasgow but they too were no
match as Rangers again kept a clean sheet when seeing off the Steelmen, winning 2-0. The quarter final proved to be the end
as terry Butcher’s Inverness Caledonian Thistle side went to Ibrox and won 3-0. The Scottish Cup was the only avenue open
to Rangers if they were to have any ambitions of playing European football next term, an arena they are all too familiar with. A
first round bye saw them paired with Highland League side Forres Mechanics in round two and a narrow 1-0 win was enough
to progress. Round three was altogether different as Rangers trounced Alloa 7-0. Another clean sheet in the next round follow-
ing a three goal win over Elgin meant the possibility of a SPL side in the fifth round draw. And so it came to be, finally a draw at
the home of one of the sides that voted to eject Rangers from the SPL, Dundee United. It is well documented that Rangers
fans would vote with their feet if and when they had to travel to one of the clubs who, they feel, betrayed them by not support-
ing their desire to drop just one division following liquidation. And they did as Charles Green refused to take up the club’s
allocation of tickets for a match that United would win 3-0.
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Todays Visitors - Rangers
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Mark Hailstones Scoring Record
29/09/2007 Kilbirnie Ladeside Super League 1 H 3-2 Hailstones,Jack 2
06/10/2007 Scone Thistle Scottish Jun Cup R1 H 6-3 Jack,Fisher,Hailstones 2,Kenna,Craig
08/12/2007 St.Rochs Scottish Jun Cup R3 H 4-1 Bowie 2,Hailstones 2
19/01/2008 Blairgowrie Scottish Jun Cup R4 A 3-2 Bowie,Lappin,Hailstones
16/02/2008 Lochee United Scottish Jun Cup R5 H 3-2 Bowie,Hailstones,Jack
15/03/2008 Bathgate Thistle Scottish Jun Cup QF A 1-1 Hailstones
10/05/2008 Kilwinning ran Super League 1 A 4-1 Hailstones 2,Kenna,Allum
17/05/2008 Annbank United Super League 1 H 3-0 Allum,Hailstones,Jordan
26/05/2008 Maryhill Super League 1 A 2-0 Hailstones,Craig
06/09/2008 Renfrew Super League 1 H 2-1 Hailstones,Jordan
20/09/2008 Bellshill Ath Wos Cup R1 A 2-0 Hailstones,J.Jack
18/10/2008 Kilwinning Ran WoS Cup R2 H 1-1 Hailstones
20/12/2008 Kilsyth Ran Super League 1 H 1-0 Hailstones
14/03/2009 Petershill Scottish Jun Cup QF A 2-1 Hailstones,Mackie
21/03/2009 Shotts Bon Acc Super League 1 H 3-1 Hailstones,Hobbs,Maxwell(p)
13/05/2009 Lanark Utd Super League 1 H 3-0 Hobbs,Scobie,Hailstones
05/12/2009 Ashfield Super League 1 A 1-0 Hailstones
12/12/2009 Dalry Thistle Super League 1 H 3-1 Cairney,Hailstones,Smith
06/02/2010 Girvan Super League 1 H 3-3 Dallas 2,Hailstones
01/05/2010 Annbank Utd Super League 1 A 3-2 McInnes,Hailstones,Smith
28/05/2010 Petershill Cent. League Cup Sf H 3-2 Hailstones,Campbell,Mackie
25/09/2010 Ashfield Super League 1 A 2-1 Dallas,Hailstones
13/11/2010 Annbank Utd. Super League 1 H 1-0 Hailstones
05/03/2011 Whittlets Vict. Super League 1 A 3-1 Dymock,Hailstones,Moffat
19/03/2011 Renfrew Super League 1 A 2-0 Hailstones 2
07/05/2011 Bellshill Ath Super League 1 A 3-1 McAdam,McComish,Hailstones
31/03/2012 Cumbernauld Utd Central LC R3 A 3-1 Wilson,Berry,Hailstones
18/08/2012 Beith West Super Premier A 4-1 Gold,McPherson,Hailstones,O.G
24/11/2012 Kirky Rob Roy West Super Premier A 3-0 Gold,McPherson,Hailstones
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However promotion was always the main priority for Rangers and, for the expectant Gers fans, with it the champion-
ship. At home they were very comfortable, winning their first four. At the same time they were finding it tough going on
the road as they drew three and lost one away from home. It took until the end of October before the Glasgow side
would finally win on the road in the league when they defeated Clyde 2-0. After that win they wouldn’t taste defeat away
from home ten of their next twelve games away from home and drawing the other two although they weren’t getting it all
their own way at Ibrox as they managed to lose to clubs such as Annan Athletic and Peterhead during the same period.
The title was only being delayed though and it duly arrived after a no score draw at Montrose and the inevitable rise
from the basement division was delivered by Ally McCoist’s men. Next season should provide a sterner test for Rangers
and with the lifting of the transfer embargo they will have the weight of expectation on their shoulders once again as
they battle to get back to what they perceive to be their rightful place, at the top table of Scottish football.
As a young boy Mark’s hero was a player who delighted the fans of both today’s clubs during a fantastic twenty year
professional career. That player was the late, great Davie Cooper another member of Clydebank’s Hall of Fame. Mark
Hailstones began his career playing down the wing, just like his hero. He first came to light in a Bankies shirt in the
club’s first ever public showing, a friendly at Johnstone Burgh. His first goals for the club came in a pre-season invita-
tional tournament when he notched a double against Irvine Vics in a 6-1 rout. His first competitive goal came a few
weeks later at Lesmahagow, the club’s first ever league goal since returning to the juniors. That first season cemented
Mark as one of Bankies cult heroes and he ended that season as the supporter’s Player of the Year, the Young Player
of the Year and the UCS Trust Player of the Year. He was also named POTY by the Bankies Babes in 05-06 and won
the UCS Trust award again in season 08-09. In the 09-10 season he won yet another award, this time for scoring the
goal of the season. Apparently his memory of these awards isn’t too good as he could only recall winning an award
from his first season when this topic was briefly discussed at the Sporting Dinner after his induction into the Hall of
Fame, perhaps too many drinks that evening Mark? Apart from Davie Cooper there are some other notable players to
have played for both clubs over the years. Bobby Williamson also began his career at Clydebank before going to Ibrox
and, of course, former Rangers and England captain Terry Butcher had a spell with the Bankies towards the end of his
playing days. A number of young players who failed to hit the heights at Rangers also found their way to New Kilbowie
Park over the years with arguably the most successful being Craig Flannigan.
This evening it is all about Mark Hailstones and everyone at Clydebank hopes he has a fantastic day and hopefully he
can find the back of the net to cap off his day.
Todays Visitors - Rangers
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Mark Hailstones Scoring Record
06/09/2003 Lesmahagow Central League 2 A 2-0 Hailstones,Berry
04/10/2003 Thorniewood Central League 2 H 2-1 Tolland,Hailstones
01/11/2003 Coltness Utd Central League 2 A 3-0 Hailstones,Noble,D.Prior
24/01/2004 Ashfield Central League 2 A 3-0 Crawford 2,Hailstones
21/02/2004 Coltness Utd Cen League Cup 1 H 5-1 MacKay 4,Hailstones
06/03/2004 Royal Albert Central League 2 A 2-1 Hailstones,MacKay
24/04/2004 Wishaw Central League 2 H 4-2 Crawford 2,Simeon,Hailstones
08/05/2004 Forth Wanderers Central League 2 H 5-1 Kilpatrick,Maxwell 2,MacKay,Hailstones
15/05/2004 Coltness Utd Central League 2 H 5-0 MacKay,Simeon 3,Hailstones
21/05/2004 Forth Wanderers Central League 2 A 2-0 Hailstones,Kilpatrick
29/05/2004 Pollok ETCWC H 1-3 Hailstones
07/08/2004 St.Rochs Sec League Cup A 2-0 Maxwell,Hailstones
18/08/2004 Vale of Clyde Sec League Cup A 2-3 Maxwell,Hailstones (p)
21/08/2004 Shettleston Sec League Cup H 4-2 Hailstones,Wilson,Crawford,Allison
28/08/2004 Vale of Leven Central League 1 H 3-2 Kelly,Crawford,Hailstones
18/09/2004 Johnstone Burgh WoS Cup 1 A 1-0 Hailstones
02/10/2004 Dunipace Central League 1 H 2-0 Crawford,Hailstones
11/12/2004 Dunipace Scot Jun Cup 3r H 1-3 Hailstones
18/12/2004 Yoker Athletic Central League 1 H 1-1 Hailstones
21/05/2005 Benburb Central League 1 H 4-0 Maxwell 2,Hailstones,Fisher
06/08/2005 Yoker Athletic Sec League Cup H 3-0 Readie,Hailstones,Carberry
17/09/2005 Dalry Thistle WoS Cup1 H 4-1 Hailstones 3,McKee
01/10/2005 Edinburgh Utd Scottish Jun Cup R1 A 2-1 Lappin,Hailstones
05/11/2005 Dalkieth Thistle Scottish Jun Cup R2 H 3-0 Hailstones,McKay,Lappin
03/12/2005 Dundee Downf'd Scottish Jun Cup R3 H 3-1 Lappin,Hailstones 2
25/03/2006 Lanark United Central League 1 A 3-2 Hailstones,Waddell,McLafferty
05/08/2006 Glasgow Perth Sec League Cup H 3-0 Forbes 2,Hailstones
23/08/2006 Lesmahagow Sec League Cup QF A 2-1 Maxwell,Hailstones
28/04/2007 Dunipace Cen League Cup R2 H 3-1 Hailstones,Bowie,Lappin(p) Alan Smith Andy Murdoch Craig Halkett Greg Pascazio
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CoD’s Quiz Answers
1. Kilpatrick U21s
2. Lesmahagow
3. Vale of Clyde
4. Blairgowrie
5. Goalkeeper
6. 12
7. 307
8. Dalry Thistle
9. 11
10. Central League Division 2, Central
League Division 1, Super League 1st
Division, Super League Premier Divi-
sion, Sectional League Cup, Central
League Cup, West of Scotland Cup,
Scottish Cup & Cup Winners Cup.
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Mark Hailstones…...in Pictures Part 2 Rangers Stats 2012-13
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Scottish Football League - Third Division
Pos Team Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Rangers F.C. 36 25 8 3 87 29 58 83
2 Peterhead F.C. 36 17 8 11 52 28 24 59
3 Queen's Park F.C. 36 16 8 12 60 54 6 56
4 Berwick Rangers F.C. 36 14 7 15 59 55 4 49
5 Elgin City F.C. 36 13 10 13 67 69 -2 49
6 Montrose F.C. 36 12 11 13 60 68 -8 47
7 Stirling Albion F.C. 36 12 9 15 59 58 1 45
8 Annan Athletic F.C. 36 11 10 15 54 65 -11 43
9 Clyde F.C. 36 12 4 20 42 66 -24 40
10 East Stirlingshire F.C. 36 8 5 23 49 97 -48 29
Annan Berwick Clyde
East Striling
Elgin Mont-rose
Peter-head
Queen's Park
Rangers Stirling Albion
Annan 3-2 2-2
1-3 0-1
5-2 1-2
2-0 2-2
2-1 1-1
2-1 0-0
2-3 2-0
0-0 1-3
5-2 0-1
Berwick 3-1 0-2
2-1 3-3
3-0 2-0
0-0 2-1
1-4 4-0
1-1 0-2
2-0 4-1
1-1 1-3
4-1 1-0
Clyde 2-1 2-3
2-1 2-1
2-1 2-0
2-2 1-1
1-2 1-0
0-2 2-0
0-3 2-3
0-2 1-4
2-1 1-2
East Stirling 2-2 1-2
0-1 1-3
3-0 3-0
1-4 3-2
2-2 1-2
2-1 2-4
0-2 0-2
2-6 2-4
3-1 1-1
Elgin 2-2 3-1
3-1 1-2
2-1 4-2
3-4 3-2
6-1 3-2
2-0 0-3
0-4 3-5
2-6 0-1
3-1 1-2
Montrose 0-0 5-1
3-1 1-3
2-3 1-1
3-1 2-2
2-2 4-1
2-0 0-6
1-1 1-2
2-4 0-0
3-2 2-2
Peterhead 2-0 2-0
1-0 1-1
1-0 3-0
2-0 6-0
1-1 0-1
2-0 0-1
1-0 0-2
2-2 0-1
2-2 0-0
Queen's Park 2-2 2-2
1-1 2-1
1-0 4-1
1-2 5-1
1-1 0-1
2-2 1-2
0-0 0-3
0-1 1-4
2-1 2-2
Rangers 3-0 1-2
4-2 1-0
3-0 2-0
5-1 3-1
5-1 1-1
4-1 1-1
2-0 1-2
2-0 4-0
2-0 0-0
Stirling Albion 5-1 2-1
6-3 1-0
0-1 2-0
1-1 9-1
1-4 1-1
1-3 3-1
1-0 0-1
1-2 2-3
1-0 1-1
Top Left: Scoring one of his many goals for the
Bankies
Second Left: Hitting the wonder free kick into the
top corner against Bellshill to clinch promotion to
the West Super Premier league.
Third Left Scoring his last goal for The Bankies in a
great 3-0 win away to Rob Roy made all the more
special as it was on his 30th Birthday.
Left: Being inducted last season into The Bankies
Hall of Fame, here he is receiving his award from
Bankies manager Budgie McGhie who was also
inducted on the same night.
Above: Mark proudly holds aloft the Central League
Cup which he helped to win for the second time in
three years with a 3-0 win over Shotts Bon Accord
who had just become Scottish Cup winners on the
previous Sunday.
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Titan Talks To…Mark Hailstones
Your favourite Bankies kit?
The current black away one. It's the smartest and it doesn't feel like I'm
wearing a parachute!
Ever come close the leaving the club? I've never even been close to
leaving. Of course I've had the after game thought of "I hate this game
why do I play!" but the real thought of leaving has never been in me.
Do you still have nightmares about THAT chance at the end of the Scottish Cup Final?
That chance I missed in the cup final is the only bad second I've had at Clydebank. Many times I've thought "see
if I miss kicked that, it was in!" Horrible moment! That's all!
Mark shoots over the bar in injury time in the Scottish Junior Cup final at Rugby park in 2009
What's your thoughts on your forthcoming testimonial? Looking forward to having a good day on the 15th
of August It's a good way for the club and supporters to celebrate an amazing 10 years. Hope everyone has a
great day.
Thanks Mark and all the best Titan.
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Titan Talks To…Mark Hailstones
What are your top 3 goals for Bankies? My free kick
against Coltness in the first season. For me it was the per-
fect way to wrap up an awesome first season in the juniors.
My overhead against Blairgowrie will always be special.
Such a tough game and down to 9 men it's all I had left in
me and so glad it came of for once. The noise from the
supporters was frightening!
The last one is another free kick against Bellshill to secure
promotion to the Super League Premier. I was captain that
day and felt I had to pull another free kick from somewhere
to make sure.
All these goals meant a lot to me and the club, there may be
better goals I've scored but I always remember these.
What has been your Favourite game? It has to be the
Scottish Cup Final even though we lost. It was some day for
the club!
Best player played with? For me it has to be Darian
MacKinnon. He brought so much to the team on and off the
park.
Best Bankies goal scored by someone other than you?
The cup final goal from Chris Mackie. The buzz and noise
from the supporters when that went in was different class.
Favourite moment on the park? That's too tough to an-
swer, there is so many moments I can't pick between them.
All the times we got promoted to cup finals we won I can't
choose.
...and off the park? The party after receiving the league
trophy against Coltness in the first season. Walking into that
hall with all the people in it and the music going was some-
thing I don't think I'll ever experience again.
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