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Gonet no dae that

BANKIES’ miserable win-less run continued with a home cup exit at the hands of Super League rivals Kilbirnie.

Two goals late in the first half on Monday were enough to take the Ayrshire outfit — bossed by Clydebank legend Tommy Bryce — through to the quarter finals,

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Arrow Vet Claff has the last laugh

VETERAN hitman Billy McLafferty was the hat-trick hero as Yoker brought down the curtain on their league campaign with a fine victory over the title favourites.

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Arrow Port Prosper as Bankies plummet

CLYDEBANK crashed out of the Central League Cup after a poor performance against lower league Port Glasgow.

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Arrow Promotion hopes still alive

YOKER kept their slim promotion hopes alive on Saturday with a hard fought win at Provanmill Park.

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An unblemished record

CLYDEBANK finished the season with a flourish — remaining undefeated in the league.

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Not quite run of the Mill

THIS was the second last league match of the season against an Ayrshire side whose players had to get acquainted on the pitch.

Clydesdale Harriers’ April antics

AS usual, the Clydesdale Harriers have been busy this month racing in various events.

Whistler ruins Murrayfield dream

BANKIES narrowly missed out on finals day at Murrayfield — in part due to an over officious referee.

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BANKIES SECURE CHAMPIONSHIP

CLYDEBANK 1st XV turned in a well oiled performance to clinch the West Division Two Championship.

Junior section swell in the District Golf

ON Saturday, the gents section competed in the Japanese Trophy qualifying competition.

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Semi-final in their sights

CLYDEBANK booked their place in the semi-final of the National Plate competition after a hard fought victory against Mackie.

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Youth rugby takes centre stage

WITH both the 1st and 2nd XV teams matches cancelled on Saturday it was left to Clydebank’s youth section to represent the club.

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