Sunday, 05 September 2010
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Maroons trio still on holiday and Nicol's suffered a setback Print E-mail
Keith have two games against junior clubs this midweek and they start with a visit to Spain Park to face Banks O'Dee, who finished fifth in the North Region Super League last season, ending their run of championship successes.

The Maroons' preparations for boss Darren Still's first full season at the helm continued at the weekend with a comfortable 4-0 home win over amateur side Rattray's XI. Several of the Keith youngsters were given a run out in that match but the side is expected to take a more familiar shape for this one as Still explained:

"Banks O'Dee are one of the top junior sides at this end so it will be a good workout but unfortunately we will have some guys out. Nonetheless, it will be a workout and we are looking to step things up a bit with the season starting a week on Saturday.

"Garry MacNamee misses out against his former club and against his younger brother but Craig Phillip will be playing against the team we signed him from and they have Danny Tritton while Davie Calder has just signed for them as well so they have one or two with Keith connections and it will be good to see them again."


Garry MacNamee, Jonny Watt and Sean Keith all miss the match for the Maroons because of holidays while striker Gary Nicol broke an ankle in the weekend match and will be in plaster for the next eight weeks.
 
Still: Young guys did themselves justice Print E-mail
Keith dumped amateur outfit Rattray's XI at Kynoch Park as manager Darren Still gave the club's young players their chance to shine on the first team stage. However, it was three experienced players
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Still: Elgin impressed me / Jack: Took our chances unlike last week Print E-mail
Keith and Elgin City met in an entertaining friendly dual at Kynoch Park as the Third Division side hit five goals to leave the hosts on the end of their first defeat of the summer.

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Keith to give youth its chances Print E-mail
The annual Willie Allan Cup is contested at Kynoch Park as Keith welcome amateur outfit Rattray's X1. The format of the competition has been altered from a weekend knockout tournament involved four
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High fives for Elgin at Kynock Park Print E-mail
Unhappy with his team's performance at Buckie last week Ross Jack sent his City Slickers out in serious game mode for this one with Neil Macdonald setting the tone in the tackle while the movement
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