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Pics from the Central League Cup Win

 


Wee Rab should have gone to specsavers

 

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The Kit Man gets ready for the new season


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Pollok claim foul on Arthurlie's third goal

Rab Campbell is clearly in an offside position as Charlie Hobbs shoots.

Fortunately, for a change, he was not interfering with play!!!!

 

The Charlie Hobbs fan club on tour - March 12th 2005 Lochee

The Charlie Hobbs fan club

 

A new supplier for the pies has been sourced, they made their debut at the Burgh game and despite some negative comments from disgruntled away fans, (buckie and mince disnae mix), they went down well.

As auld Jie would say, "They were DEEEEEEELICOUS"

 

Central League Cup winners 2003


Starting early


Vincent and Yvonne Collins show off the latest additions to the Arthurlie support, twins Dominic & Anthony


The ups and downs of cup football

 

Coming to a pub near you soon

Fans enjoy a drink in the Abbey Inn before our Scottish Cup tie with Newburgh. A great day out that was made even better when Arthurlie progressed into the last 16 with a 3-0 win.

come on the 'lie

 

Mascot arrives

Well she finally made her home debut on Saturday and I must say, Elinoah, (don't ask me, see Mick Hydes about the name), is one of the best things I've seen in Arthurlie colours since the Scottish cup was sitting the trophy cabinet back in '98. Elinoah is a retired racing greyhound and will be making regular appearances at Dunterlie this season after Mick's girlfriend won the custody battle and got to have Saturdays off. We presented her with a coat in Arthurlie colours and we were then subjected to all the worst dogs jokes under the sun. With Elinoah's backing, Arthurlie will WINALOT this season, we will get a win BONUS, and she will be a right PAL, and finally someone reckoned the Cumnock keeper was a bit RUFF.

   

Cambuslang Rangers Fan, William Miller, has put together another impressive publication, this time charting the Clubs first ever Scottish Junior Cup win in season 1937-38. The book is available from Leslie’s the Chemist on Cambuslang Main Street (next to the Black Bull). The book is a bargain at only £4-95.The book is filled with facts on the Cambuslang area as well as the team that triumphed that season.