Scullion's second debut 'has been a long time coming'
RETURNING Wasp Pat Scullion admits he had hoped his comeback match for the club would have been in better circumstances as his side crashed to a 3-1 defeat to title rivals Livingston.
RETURNING Wasp Pat Scullion admits he had hoped his comeback match for the club would have been in better circumstances as his side crashed to a 3-1 defeat to title rivals Livingston.
RED-HOT Liam Buchanan says it was nothing personal as he helped put former club Alloa Athletic to the sword in the top of the table showdown at Livingston last weekend.
GUTTED Alloa Athletic player-manager Jim Goodwin admits his side were second best as they slumped to a 3-1 loss to title rivals Livingston last weekend.
HAT-TRICK hero Darren Cummings reckons Sauchie Juniors can now go on an extended cup run after their emphatic 4-1 Scottish Cup win over Brechin Vics last weekend.
NEW Alloa boss Jim Goodwin paid tribute to his players after their heroic display delivered a 1-0 win away at promotion rivals Brechin City in his first game in charge last weekend.
SAUCHIE captain Brian Morgan revealed his leg break is not as bad as first feared, but admits he has not set a date for his return despite starting on the comeback trail earlier this week.
ALLOA hero Neil Parry reckons it was a real team effort that helped them record a vital 1-0 win away to promotion rivals Brechin City as they climbed back to the League One summit last weekend.
MATCH-WINNER Jason Marr reckons his goal in the 1-0 win at Brechin City last weekend may be the most important strike of his career to date.
SAUCHIE boss Fraser Duncan heaped praise on his record-breaking squad after their emphatic 4-1 win over Craigroyston in the first round of the Fife and Lothians Cup.
GOAL hero Greig Spence dedicated last weekend’s emphatic 4-2 win over Bala Town to outgoing Alloa Athletic manager Jack Ross.
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