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Still: Gave it a go in the second half / Winton: Green coming off was the turning point |
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A game of two halves at Kynoch Park saw home side Keith battle back from two goals down to grab a point from their clash with Forres Mechanics as both sides had to settle for a draw ahead of their respectively Fosters Highland League Cup semi finals.
Goals from Ryan Green and Iain Penwright put the visitors firmly in control at the interval but Cammy Keith came off the bench to bag a brace and earn the Maroons their point.
After the match, http://www.highlandleague.net/ editor Steven Rattray about the game as well as looking ahead to this weekend's games in the last four of the Cup.
Darren Still (Keith)
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Semi finalists serve up a game of two halfs |
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If you are ever at a loose end on a Wednesday night and there is a game on at Kynoch Park this reporter would thoroughly recommend you go along as, for the second midweek running, both sides treated all |
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Niddrie suspended for Keith while Forres' Whyte is working |
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A pre-Cup semi final boost is on offer for Keith and Forres Mechanics when they meet at Kynoch Park just three days before their respective ties in the last four of this season's Fosters Highland League |
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Still: Asked the boys to grind it out / Fridge: Lost two soft goals |
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Keith advanced to the semi finals of the Fosters Highland League Cup as they saw off Nairn County at Kynoch Park. Jamie Lennox opened the scoring for the hosts in the first half before Cammy Keith's |
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Maroons march on thanks to Lennox and Keith |
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Keith fought their way into another Highland League Cup semi-final with a battling performance against visitors Nairn County at Kynoch Park on Saturday afternoon, albeit it wasn't the most riveting |
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