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Of The Loons
Only two home scheduled league fixtures left to play plus potential play-off ties as the season draws to a close.
Despite the to be frank disappointing result in yesterday’s match with Cowdenbeath, the point gained could still prove very vital come the 30th of April.
As ever there are a few debts of gratitude to be passed on before our thoughts turn to the first match of April month.
Firstly thanks to the ‘Loons’ supporters who turned out in the Spring sunshine and gave the players tremendous backing yesterday especially in those final minutes of the contest as we laid siege to the visitors' goal in search of an elusive winner.
A big thank you as well to Bill Milne, Managing Director of our match sponsor Milnbank Developments.
Bill has been a long time supporter of the club in this manner and his backing is much appreciated. As ever his party seemed to have a great day out as the match sponsors returned to their ‘home’ in the Sam Smith Lounge for the first time this campaign.
Thanks also to all three groups who enjoyed the delights of the Station Park matchday hospitality experience.
David Shepherd and friends and George Patullo with his group of old mates from the ‘distant past’ were all year on year regulars pre-pandemic and were delighted to be back and all thoroughly it appeared enjoyed their afternoon.
Finally, Club Finance Director Raymond Hutt was entertaining a party from North East Fife under his company banner of James Hair & Coy. All headed back over the Tay Bridge to Cupar in good spirits and thanks to Raymond not only for his support yesterday but also for all the work his company carry out on the club’s behalf.
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