PRE-SEASON preparation is going to be crucial if Keith are to be successful in the shortened Highland League campaign coming up.
HIGHLAND League football clubs will receive grant money to help them return to action from the coronavirus pandemic shutdown.
DEVERONVALE manager Steve Dolan believes the shortened Highland League season could bring in some surprise contenders.
NEXT season's Highland League Cup will be split into three geographical sections in a brand new group stage format.
BUCKIE Thistle must make a strong start to the shortened 16-game Highland League season, says manager Graeme Stewart.
TWO ex-Commonwealth Games marathon stars have backed Kenny Wilson’s bid to make the Birmingham Commonwealth Games in two years time.
AN unexpected marathon personal best has given Kenny Wilson a timely boost in his quest to make the next Commonwealth Games.
THE memory of his late mum will spur former footballer Sam Milton to complete the North Coast 500 route on a gruelling bike ride for charity.
MORAY and Banff Referees did the first online introductory course in Scotland this year, and they are looking to recruit more whistlers in September.
MORAY and Banff Referees did the first online introductory course in Scotland this year, and they are looking to recruit more whistlers in September.
THE Highland League is on course for a mid-October return to football.
Kynoch Park is in perfect condition for when football resumes after lockdown.
COVID-19 testing and more breaches of protocol could jeopardise the Highland League season, reckons Keith chairman Andy Troup.
HUNTLY have made a second swoop on Aberdeenshire rivals Turriff United, this time snapping up experienced defender Cammy Bowden.
KEITH manager Dean Donaldson would like to see a shortened Highland League season and more cup action when football resumes from lockdown.
BUCKIE Thistle boss Graeme Stewart has called for the Highland League to split into two regionalised divisions when it returns to action.
BUCKIE Thistle boss Graeme Stewart has enlisted help from one of his players to keep his squad fit during the coronavirus lockdown.
DEVERONSIDE have made their fifth summer signing by bringing in defender Innes McKay from Buckie Rovers.
TWO Keith Grammar pupils are set to help nurture Scotland’s next generation of sport leaders.
THE future looks bright for Deveronside with a talented young squad, a new management team and a strong presence in their community.