porcupine wrote:I see that Mark McLaughlin only retired from playing for Beith in June 2018. Now, if Carlsberg made fresh legs....
TerracingTomas wrote:23 year old keeper signed on loan from Reading until January. I wonder if he can play central defence ?
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Fulton’s injury must be worse than originally thought.
Hamilton have brought in Jimmy Bone as a specialised striker coach to try to get more goals from a side who were the lowest scorers in the Scottish Premiership last season. (Daily Record, print edition)
Bluesy wrote:Actually that sounds like a good move to me. Rice knew how to find the net himself but Jimmy Bone was an out and out striker.
This seems like it's a progressive move to me.
TerracingTomas wrote:From the Club’s twitter feed:-
“Forward Steven Boyd, 22, has moved on after five years at NDP in which he scored 5 goals in 65 appearances. He goes with our thanks and good wishes.”
Euan wrote:TerracingTomas wrote:From the Club’s twitter feed:-
“Forward Steven Boyd, 22, has moved on after five years at NDP in which he scored 5 goals in 65 appearances. He goes with our thanks and good wishes.”
Wondered what had happened to him timed with the Motherwell game tomorrow and his iconic goal last season.
Starting 11 in Rice’s first Accies team selection then gradually dropped from the squad.
Good technical player who should do very well in the lower leagues.
Ali Crawford is set to join Bolton Wanderers.
The former Hamilton midfielder has agreed a one-year deal with the English League One outfit.
Wanderers have only just come out of administration and were only saved from possible liquidation last week.
They have since had their signing embargo lifted and that has allowed Crawford to make the switch from Doncaster Rovers.
The 28-year-old move to Rovers last season but has fallen out of favour with new manager Darren Moore.
New Wanderers boss Keith Hill is now set to make Crawford one of his first signings.
Kilmarnock are set to sign former Hamilton defender Stephen Hendrie. (Daily Record - print edition)
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