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Ranger Trial for local youngster

PostPosted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 11:20 pm
by Ship called Dignity
It was good to hear that young Stuart Crossan aquitted himself well recently when he played for Rangers u12s against Hearts and has been asked back to play again.

Stuart is a primary seven pupil at Dalintober School and son of Arthur and Anne Crossan - obviously the wee man doesn't take his footballing side from his father! :wink:

Was hoping Arto would have posted something on here but was reminded today when I seen it in the Courier.

As well as following Rangers, Stuart is an avid Scotland fan and one of the members of the Campbeltown Tartan Army's Junior Division and has been on our bus trips for a number of years.

Here is hoping you will follow the bigger boyhood dream and play for Scotland! :wink: All the best Stuart! 8)

Here is a photo of young Stuart enjoying himself at the Tartan Army Dinner Dance on 30th November 2006.

Image 8)

PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:19 am
by abbey craig
thanks for that davie

i`ll let you know i was supposed to go to barcelona
for a trial in 1975,but wee les howarth came in with a late bid
and i went to work at the shipyard instead


Jim Mullan the under 12`s co-ordinater gave us the guided tour
of Murray Park,what a place, the indoor set up was something else.

we are looking forward to going back up in February
early days but Stuart seemed to get on ok

we will just have to wait and see

PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:33 pm
by Rabmacd
Arto/Stuart,

I remember the best bit of advice I got from the "late, great Hughie Mitchell"----"Keep the high balls high, and the low balls low, an' ye'll be a'right"

Worked a treat

Stu---all the best young fla'.

Arto/Anne FFS don't shout at the ref!!

PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:09 pm
by DOUBLE A
Aye aw re best tae the young fla
just wondering if he is a flying winger in the same mould as his uncle Donald used to be for Suthen :wink:

PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:43 pm
by 4th gen Suthen'
Aye, you are right Double A, folk dont remember how good Donald was...and then he became even better when he moved to right back.

Keep it up Stuart.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:24 pm
by abbey craig
or the words of another famous c/town coach Rab

Robbie Robb

who used to gee up his team with this effort

chaaaaaaaaaassssssseeeeee

hehe.

who are you kiddin 4th gen
i could draw a better fitballer than wee Donald