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Jim Chalmers (Goalkeeper)
Ex Queens Park and Stirling Albion keeper who arrived from Kilsyth
Rangers in the summer of 2006 and has won the Bankies fans over
with a string of steady displays.
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Stefan Gonet (Goalkeeper)
Started off on Loan from Greenock Morton before signing during
the January transfer window. Provides competition for the number
one jersey.
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Barry Docherty (Defender)
Another who came from St. Peters 21's and has settled in well
at sweeper. Reads the game well for a youngster and likes to
get forward to support the attack. |
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Colin Sutherland (Defender)
Brought in from Knightswood Juvs in July 2006 and has yet to
play due to an operation as of October 14th 06. |
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John Cunningham (Defender)
Ex Queens Park and Maryhill stopper who was signed in January
2006 and has hardly missed a game since. Dangerous from set
plays and scored recently against Craigmark. |
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Paul Allum (Defender)
Young right sided defender who was on the books of Dundee United
until 2003. Snapped up in January from Larkhall Thistle and
has had a solid start to his Bankies career
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Scott McKay (Defender)
Signed from Petershill in July 2005 and scored in his debut.
Can play anywhere accross the back and scored in the 5-0 win
at Millburn Park in September. Has filled in at left back since
Andy Williamson moved to Ireland. |
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Martin McInnes (Defender)
Snapped up from St Peters 21's in July 2006 and has made the
right back berth his own. Gets better with every game. Nicknamed
Trigger in the dressing room. |
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Jean Yves Anis (Midfielder/Defender)
Ex Chelsea and Partick Thistle player who was snapped up from
amateur outfit Laurel Park in November. Can play on the right
or in the middle. |
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Sinclair Soutar (Defender/Midfielder)
Versatile player who has endeared himself to the fans with his
wholehearted dispalys. Came in from Cumbernauld United and has
also featured with Maryhill. HAd nasty injury in 2004 and missed
6 months. |
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Gerard Hoey (Midfielder)
On loan Alloa Athletic star who has just returned from injury
and will be aiming to win his place in the squad back. |
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Gordon Lappin (Midfielder)
Took over the captains armband this season and has been immense.
Player of the Year last year who formerly played with Greenock
and Queens Park. |
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Jamie Carson (Midfielder)
Snapped up from Lennox 21's in the summer of 2006 and is starting
to make a claim for first team spot after a few substitute appearances.
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Alan Jack (Midfielder)
Brought in from Arthurlie in July 2006. Creative player who
was also at Shettleston and Kilmarnock.
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Andy Kenna (Midfielder)
Joined up in July 2006 from Renfrew. Another who the fans have
taken to. Scores goals from midfield and can spray the ball
about. |
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Mark Hailstones (Midfielder)
Has now made over 100 appearances for Bankies.. Has previously
played for Carse Thistle, Maryhill, Levenvalley, and Kilpatrick
U-21s. Capable of taking players on as demonstrated by many
his goals scored and set up. Has 30 goals to his name for the
club. |
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Des Kelly (Midfield)
Former Knightswood Juveniles player in his third season with
The Bankies. Recently returned from injury and made first appearance
of the season against Craigmark. Has an eye for goal.
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David Fisher (Midfield/Forward)
At long last getting a run in the side after numerous injuries.
Has set up a few and also bagged a couple for himself. Was snapped
up from Maryhill with Graeme MacKay going the other way in January
2005. |
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Derek Kennedy (Forward)
Striker signed from Neilston on the eve of the recent Cup Final
with Pollok and has made 3 appearances since.
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Mark Bowie (Forward)
Ex Renfrew, Vale of Leven and Greenock striker who scored a
treble in his league debut for The Bankies at St. Anthonys in
September. |
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Clinton Maxwell (Forward)
The only other player in the squad to have notched up 100 Bankies
appearances. Recently surpassed the 25 mark on the goals front.
Was snapped up from Campsie in July 2003 and is a fans favourite.
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Andy Williamson (Defender)
Signed from Larkhall Thistle in a deal which saw Ryan Waddell
going the other way in July 2006. Williamson is a left-sided
defender with an attacking dimension to his game. Played a few
games for when the Bankies reformed in the Juniors in '03. Left
in October 2006 do to work commitments in Ireland. |
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Andrew Rennie (Defender)
Young left sided player who has senior experience with Clyde
amongst others. Hasn't featured as much as he'd have liked with
only appearance at St. Anthonys. |
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Stuart Taylor (Defender)
Former Larkhall and Cambuslang player who has been brought in
to fill the gap left by Andy Williamson's departure to Ireland.
Has subsequetly returned to Cambuslang Rangers in search of
first-team football for his third spell there. |
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Kieran Boyce (Midfielder)
September 2006 signing who used to be on the books of our county
neighbours Dumbarton FC. Keiran is a midfileder but is yet to
play at time of writing (Oct 2006) |
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Steven McDonald (Midfield)
Young striker who was signed in the summer but hasn't featured
much since August.
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Chris Sweeny (Defender)
Signed for Clydebank in October 2005 from Pollok Juniors. Should
provide a strong presence in defence and a natural ball-winner.
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Mick Fallen (Defender)
Has a long list of former clubs including: Yoker, Petershill,
Maryhill, Arthurlie, Irvine Meadow, Rob Roy, Ballieston, and
Neislton. Joined Bankies at the beginning of season 2004/05
to take up the central defensive berth. Retired from football
at end of 2005/06 season. |
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Derek Forbes (Forward)
Snapped up in July 2006 having played for Drumchapel United
and Kilpatrick Thisle last season. Played for Bankies once in
2003 scoring at Cambuslang and one appearance and man of the
match award against Larkhall Thistle last season. |
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