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BBC News
3 days ago
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Stranraer v Queen of the South
Update: Date: 90'+7 Title: Post Content: Match ends, Stranraer 1, Queen of the South 0. Update: Date: 90'+7 Title: Full Time Content: Second Half ends, Stranraer 1, Queen of the South 0. Update: Date: 90'+7 Title: Post Content: Fourth official has announced 6 minutes of added time. Update: Date: 90'+6 Title: Booking Content: Ben Johnstone (Queen of the South) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Update: Date: 90'+6 Title: Booking Content: Evan Dunne (Stranraer) is shown the yellow card. Update: Date: 90'+6 Title: Booking Content: Benjamin Luissint (Queen of the South) is shown the yellow card. Update: Date: 90'+5 Title: Post Content: Foul by Ben Johnstone (Queen of the South). Update: Date: 90'+5 Title: Post Content: Sallu Turay (Stranraer) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Update: Date: 90'+4 Title: Post Content: Attempt missed. Sallu Turay (Stranraer) right footed shot from the right side of the box misses to the right. Update: Date: 90'+2 Title: Post Content: Cole Burke (Queen of the South) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Update: Date: 90'+2 Title: Post Content: Foul by Scot Rough (Stranraer). Update: Date: 90'+1 Title: Post Content: Attempt saved. Harry McLinden (Queen of the South) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal by Josh Lane (Stranraer). Update: Date: 90' Title: Post Content: Cole Burke (Queen of the South) wins a free kick on the left wing. Update: Date: 90' Title: Post Content: Foul by Lewis Hunter (Stranraer). Update: Date: 88' Title: Post Content: Second yellow card to Ross Stewart (Queen of the South) for a bad foul. Update: Date: 88' Title: Post Content: Foul by Ross Stewart (Queen of the South). Update: Date: 88' Title: Post Content: Sallu Turay (Stranraer) wins a free kick on the left wing. Update: Date: 86' Title: Post Content: Delay over. They are ready to continue. Update: Date: 86' Title: Post Content: Delay in match because of an injury Tommy Sharp (Stranraer). Update: Date: 85' Title: Booking Content: Scot Rough (Stranraer) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.


BBC News
19-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Queen of the South v Ross County
Update: Date: 90'+4 Title: Post Content: Match ends, Queen of the South 0, Ross County 1. Update: Date: 90'+4 Title: Full Time Content: Second Half ends, Queen of the South 0, Ross County 1. Update: Date: 90'+3 Title: Post Content: Corner,Queen of the South. Conceded by Ross Laidlaw. Update: Date: 90'+2 Title: Post Content: Attempt saved. Liam Smith (Queen of the South) left footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner by Ross Laidlaw (Ross County). Update: Date: 90'+1 Title: Booking Content: Arron Lyall (Ross County) is shown the yellow card. Update: Date: 90'+1 Title: Post Content: Trialist 29 (Queen of the South) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Update: Date: 90'+1 Title: Post Content: Foul by Declan Gallagher (Ross County). Update: Date: 90'+1 Title: Post Content: Fourth official has announced 3 minutes of added time. Update: Date: 90' Title: Post Content: Attempt saved. Matty Douglas (Queen of the South) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal by Ross Laidlaw (Ross County). Update: Date: 90' Title: Booking Content: Len O'Sullivan (Ross County) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Update: Date: 90' Title: Post Content: Trialist 29 (Queen of the South) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Update: Date: 90' Title: Post Content: Foul by Len O'Sullivan (Ross County). Update: Date: 87' Title: Post Content: Foul by Benjamin Luissint (Queen of the South). Update: Date: 87' Title: Post Content: Ross Docherty (Ross County) wins a free kick on the left wing. Update: Date: 86' Title: Post Content: Attempt missed. Jack Stott (Queen of the South) right footed shot from outside the box is too high. Update: Date: 85' Title: Post Content: Kai Kennedy (Queen of the South) wins a free kick on the left wing. Update: Date: 85' Title: Post Content: Foul by Arron Lyall (Ross County). Update: Date: 80' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, Queen of the South. Trialist 29 replaces Ben Johnstone. Update: Date: 79' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, Ross County. Dylan Smith replaces Jay Henderson. Update: Date: 79' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, Ross County. Kieran Phillips replaces Adam Emslie.


BBC News
15-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Motherwell leave it late as East Kilbride stun Raith Rovers
Heart of Midlothian made it two wins from two in the Premier Sports Cup with a comfortable 4-0 success away to Hamilton Findlay and Elton Kabangu scored first-half goals for the Edinburgh side, with James Wilson and Claudio Braga on target after the interval. Motherwell needed a late goal from Lukas Fadinger to earn a 2-1 win over Peterhead at Fir Park, while St Mirren beat Forfar Athletic by the same Two newcomers East Kilbride stunned Raith Rovers 4-2 at Stark's Park, with John Robertson grabbing an incredible five-minute hat-trick - two of those goals coming in stoppage-time. Group A Queen's Park bounced back from a sore weekend defeat at Spartans to beat Brechin City McDonnell and Josh Fowler each scored twice, with Michael Ruth also on target for the Glasgow early goal from Declan Glass was enough for Cove Rangers to squeeze past Spartans, leaving four teams on three points. Group B Partick Thistle sit top of the table on maximum points after a 2-0 victory over Stranraer at Watt got his first goal for the Jags, coming off the bench to make the points safe with an emphatic finish after captain Lee Ashcroft's header in first-half stoppage-timeQueen of the South enjoyed their first outing in the tournament, crashing in four goals at home to Edinburgh Lyon hit a double, either side of efforts from Kurtis Guthrie and Michael Hewitt. Group C Airdrieonians and Alloa Athletic lead the way on six points after seeing off Bonnyrigg Rose and Montrose Armstrong got the ball rolling for the Diamonds and Euan Henderson added a penalty, which had resulted in a red card for Joseph McGrattan made it 3-0 to Airdrie before the interval, with no more scoring against the 10 winner came from Kurtis Roberts, just a few minutes after Kerr Waddell had levelled. Cameron O'Donnell had given the Wasps a half-time lead at home. Group D Jayden Richardson opened his St Mirren account with a tremendous angled strike and Mikael Mandron added a second goal with 15 minutes remaining at Station replied through a fantastic long-range strike from Kieran Inglis but the Premiership side held on for a precious victory after an opening weekend draw with Arbroath. Ayr United were the evening's highest scorers, hitting six past Annan Athletic at Oakley was a hat-trick hero for Scott Brown's side, with Ethan Walker, Dom Thomas and Lucas McRoberts adding to the hosts' misery. Group E Stuart Findlay and Claudio Braga scored their first Hearts goals as Derek McInnes's men hit four for the second successive nodded in from a corner after just six minutes and Elton Kabangu touched home a low cross from Christian Borchgrevink before forward Braga made a good impression in his 25-minute cameo, teeing up James Wilson before a big deflection helped his shot deceive goalkeeper Jamie opened their tournament with a 1-0 win over Stirling Albion thanks to a Kyle Banner own goal, which came soon after a red card for the visitors' Ross Cunningham. Group F On a night packed with goals, John Robertson struck three times in the closing minutes to give East Kilbride a famous win against Raith Healy had given last season's Lowland League champions the lead in Fife but it looked like the Championship side had recovered through efforts from Jai Rowe and Lewis Robertson had other ideas, levelling the game on 89 minutes before banging in a penalty and completing his hat-trick on 94 striker Billy Mckay and Luis Longstaff got the goals as Inverness Caley Thistle beat Elgin City 2-0 to make this another section with four teams on three points. Group G Motherwell left it late to complete a comeback at home to Peterhead as Lukas Fadinger glanced in a neat header on 91 Brown had caught the Fir Park defence napping to strike for the League One visitors, while Emmanuel Longelo smashed an equaliser into the top struggled for long periods against a stuffy defence but a fine cross from Callum Slattery got Fadinger off the mark for his new top the section on six points after a 3-0 home win over a few hours after the Greenock team announced a new contract for Tomi Adeloye, the striker scored twice, with Owen Moffat grabbing the other goal for Dougie Imrie's side. Group H Kelty Hearts got their campaign off to a winning start, sweeping aside Highland League champions Brora visitors led 3-0 at the interval, with Craig Johnston firing in after just three minutes and Robbie Cole grabbing a Ferguson completed the scoring for the and Livingston meet at Rugby Park on Wednesday.


BBC News
27-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
'No-brainer' to get Bartley back in Livingston dugout
Marvin Bartley's return as Livingston coach "softens the blow" of Brian Rice's move from the dugout to the boardroom, says manager David was announced as Livingston's head of football operations on Thursday, leaving his role as a first-team coach 38, initially joined the Lions as a player in 2019 and then became assistant before leaving to become manager of Queen of the South in said it was "a no-brainer" to get the former Hibernian midfielder back in the dugout."Brian's change in role left a void in the coaching team and it was a no-brainer to speak to Marv and see if he would like to come back be a part of my coaching staff again," Martindale told the club website."My relationship with Marv over the years since has only grown ever since the day we signed him from Hibs. I have huge respect for him as both a person, and as a coach."We have always kept in touch so I knew he was itching to get back on the grass and I'm just delighted we can get him back to the club."It's a hugely positive signing for the myself and the club and I'm sure the players will really look forward to working with him."I feel bringing Marv back really softens the blow of losing Brian in the dugout, but having both of these guys at the club really is fantastic for everyone at Livingston."
Yahoo
21-06-2025
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- Yahoo
Airdrie 'saddened' as captain departs to pursue overseas move
Airdrie captain Adam Frizzell has called time on his spell with the Diamonds to pursue a chance at European football at an overseas club. The Championship side have announced that the midfielder has opted to end a four-year spell at New Broomfield. Advertisement Former Kilmarnock man Frizzell, 27, has spent his entire career in Scotland, also featuring for the likes of Livingston, Dumbarton and Queen of the South, but he is ready for a new challenge outwith his homeland. A club statement read: "With four years and 17 goals under his belt, midfielder Adam Frizzell has called time on his spell at Airdrieonians after being made an offer by an overseas club with a chance of playing European football. "Influential midfielder Frizzell has been a mainstay in the Diamonds side since joining from Dumbarton in 2021, and his consistently classy performances saw him picking up this year's Players Player of the Year and Ian McMillan Player of the Year awards. READ MORE: Walsall snap up popular Airdrie defender as ex-Aberdeen man is 'over the moon' Advertisement READ MORE: Airdrie midfielder joins Coleraine as club pull in another undisclosed fee "Among his 17 strikes for Airdrie were a number of Goal of the Season contenders, with last August's determined solo effort at Dundee every bit as easy on the eye as the previous season's outside-of-the-boot rocket against Raith Rovers. "Adam's influence on the park and in the dressing room saw him named club captain in 2023, a role which he has served with distinction while continuing to display the skill and work ethic which made him a hero to the Diamonds fanbase. Midfielder Adam Frizzell signed for Airdrie back in 2021 -Credit:Airdrieonians FC "We are naturally saddened to see such an important figure at the club moving on, but we recognise the opportunity that the upcoming move affords to Adam, with the possibility of European football presenting a significant attraction. Advertisement "We wish him every success with his new team. Thanks for everything, and good luck for the future, Frizz!" Airdrie players returned for pre-season training today and Frizzell's exit follows that of defenders Mason Hancock and Craig Watson, as well as striker Ben Wilson and winger Lewis McGregor, who both departed for moves to TNS and Coleraine, respectively, for undisclosed fees. READ MORE: SPFL fixtures: Hamilton Accies handed Broadwood opener as Airdrie and East Kilbride also facing home starts READ MORE: Former Hearts and Hamilton Accies midfielder gives Airdrie top marks after doing his homework on move