Huntly Football Club: Recent Episodes

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In the second Scottish Cup meeting the two sides, it was Huntly who came out on top 5-3 against Wick Academy in a penalty shoot-out after a 2-2 draw.

It was Colin Charlesworth’s first Scottish Cup as a Manager as he admitted the tie was a rollercoaster of emotions.

Despite the efforts from his players, Wick Manager Gary Manson was disappointed to leave Christie Park with nothing.

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Formartine United extended their unbeaten run over opponents Huntly in the league to twelve games with a 3-1 home victory.

Having trailed by two early goals, Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth admitted it was a game of two halves for his side.

United Manager Stuart Anderson felt his side should’ve built on an impressive start.

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Audio reaction from our midweek defeat to Forres Mechanics.

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Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our quarter-final win over Hermes.

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An Owen Morris winner saw Huntly record a 3-2 win away to Turriff United.

It’s three wins in succession for Huntly with Manager Colin Charlesworth praising the character shown from his side.

It’s five games without a win for Turriff as Manager Warren Cummings admitted poor decision making cost his side.

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An Angus Grant brace and a further goal from Sam Robertson saw Huntly record their first home win over Rothes since April 2018.

Manager Colin Charlesworth was pleased to keep the momentum going following their midweek win away to Banks O’ Dee.

It was a third successive defeat for Rothes as ManagerRichard Hastings felt losing two early goals in a six minute spell was costly.

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Following on from our audio reaction from Manager Colin Charlesworth earlier today, we now bring you another exclusive audio interview with hat-trick hero Angus Grant.

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Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth reacts to our first win over Banks O' Dee

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Huntly were edged out by Clachnacuddin who netted twice in a four minutes spell to secure all three points in a 2-1 win for the Inverness side.

Hear what both managers had to say in our post-match interviews

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Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our defeat at Brechin.

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Huntly suffered a first defeat at home in the league since 13th January after a Jack Maciver penalty gave Buckie Thistle all three points at Christie Park.

After seeing his side’s unbeaten home run come to an end,Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth felt they could’ve started the game betterthan they did.

Buckie Manager Lewis Mackinnon praised the performance of his side who secured their first of the new season.

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Huntly forward Brodie Allen came off the bench to net a stoppage time equaliser away to Deveronvale.

Hear what the forward had to say in our exclusive audio interview.

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Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to his side coming from two goals down to earn a share of the points at Princess Royal Park and his new loan signing Jack Robertson who was signed just hours before kick-off.

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Forward Sam Robertson has made a great start to his Huntlycareer.

The former Buckie Thistle and Cove Rangers player hasnetted three goals in two games since his summer transfer from Inverurie Loco Works.

Robertson (27) gives his reaction to Saturday’s win overWick Academy.

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Huntly maintained a nine game unbeaten run at Christie Parkwith a three-nil home win over Wick Academy.

Manager Colin Charlesworth is pleased to keep that rungoing.

Wick Manager Gary Manson felt the result wasn’t a fairreflection on the game.

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Vice-Captain Angus Grant gives his reaction after scoring a brace in our season opener against Strathspey Thistle

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An impressive attacking display saw Huntly open the season as joint league leader with a five-nil win over Strathspey Thistle.

Manager Colin Charlesworth was delighted to see his side get off to a flyer.

After conceding after 88 seconds Strathspey Manager Bobby Beckwith admitted his side didn’t get off to a good start.

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Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth is set for his first fullseason in charge at the club starting with a home fixtures tomorrow against Strathspey Thistle.

We spoke to Colin about this Saturday’s season opener and his aims for the season ahead in our exclusive interview.

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Manager Colin Charlesworth give his thoughts on our final pre-season friendly ahead of the 2024/25 season.

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Manager Colin Charlesworth give his reaction to our 4-1 friendly win away to Banchory St. Ternan

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Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his thoughts on our three-nil friendly win at home to Hermes

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Manager Colin Charlesworth give his thoughts after our 5-1 friendly win against Aberdeen East End.

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Assistant Manager Kevin Adams gives his reaction to our two-nil friendly defeat to St. Johnstone.

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Huntly and Nairn County fought out a goal-less draw atChristie Park as both side’s season came to a close.

Huntly finished with the season six home games unbeaten as Manager Colin Charlesworth felt his side should’ve taken three points.

It was the final match in charge for Nairn Manager StevenMacKay who felt a draw was fair.

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Reaction from Colin Charlesworth (Huntly Manager) and Josh Winton (Banks O' Dee Co-Manager) to yesterday's game at Spain Park

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Colin Charlesworth gives his thoughts on our one-nil defeat at Keith

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A solitary Robbie Foster goal saw Huntly record their firstwin over Brora Rangers since August 2017.

It’s six home games unbeaten for Huntly as Manager ColinCharlesworth knew his side had to compete.

Robbie Foster struck with his fifteenth goal of the seasonas Charlesworth highlighted the important part the winger has played this season.

Brora went into the match eleven league games unbeaten away from home with Player-Manager Ally MacDonald disappointed not to take something from the game.

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Audio reaction from the Manager following our 1-1 draw with Keith.

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Huntly made it a fourth successive home win defeating WickAcademy 2-1 at Christie Park.

Charlesworth praised the contribution of top scorer AndrewHunter whose brace saw the forward reach 23 goals for the season.

After a slow start, Wick Manager Gary Manson was pleased the reaction he got from his player at the break.

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Formartine United netted into stoppage time to secure a 2-1 home win over Huntly.

Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth admitted he wasdisappointed to hit by a sucker punch which cost his side a share of the points.

It’s sixteen games unbeaten against their opponents as Formartine Manager Stuart Anderson felt they were worthy of their win.

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A Robbie Foster hat-trick saw Huntly secure a three-nil win over Forres Mechanics at Christie Park.

It’s three games unbeaten at home for the black and gold’s and Manager Colin Charlesworth expected a tough game following the midweek draw between the two sides.

Robbie Foster took his tally for the season to thirteen goals with Charlesworth praising the winger's contribution.

The loss sees Forres without a win in their last four games with Manager Steven MacDonald admitting they didn’t start the game well.

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Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our 2-2 draw at Forres

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Huntly goalkeeping coach Wayne Urquhart said farewell to the club following our seven-nil win over Strathspey Thistle.

The 44 year old joined the club in summer 2020 and spoke about his time at the club and seeing both Fraser Hobday and Kyle Morrison play their parts in a clean sheet in his last game.

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Huntly recorded their highest win over Strathspey Thistlescoring seven without reply at Christie Park.

It was also a record win for Manager Colin Charlesworth sincetaking over who was delighted to see his side bounce back from their six-nildefeat at Fraserburgh.

Angus Grant netted five to take his total for the season tothirteen goals with Charlesworth highlighting the importance of the player since he took over giving him a selection headache.

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Manager Colin Charlesworth reacts to our defeat at Fraserburgh

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Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our 4-2 away win at Nairn.

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Turriff United ran out four-nil winners to leapfrogopponents Huntly into seventh place.

Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth admits his side werehurting after the loss.

United Manager Warren Cummings was pleased with the resultafter his side bounced back from last week’s late defeat to Formartine United.

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Assistant Manager Kevin Adams gives his reaction to our 5-1 win over Deveronvale

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Colin Charlesworth give his reaction to our Aberdeenshire Cup defeat to Fraserburgh.

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After netting a late equaliser, Huntly would see Buckie grab all three points minutes later in a 3-2 win for the Jags.

Despite the result, Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth couldn’t fault the efforts of his players.

After admitting his side were not at their best, Manager Graeme Stewart was pleased to leave Christie Park with all three points.

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A Paul Coutts penalty saw Inverurie Loco Works go six league games unbeaten at Christie Park as Locos ran out 2-1 winners over Huntly.

Here's what both Manager's had to say on the match.

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Huntly recorded their first win under new Manager ColinCharlesworth with a 3-1 victory at Lossiemouth.

Charlesworth admitted they had to fight for the three pointsagainst his former side.

It’s one win in the last five for Lossiemouth with Manager FrankMcGettrick admitting they lost poor goals.

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Huntly went down to their heaviest defeat of the season after trailing one-nil at the break, they would then conceded four second half goals away to champions Brechin City.

Colin Charlesworth felt it was a game of two halves for his side.

After back-to-back defeats, City Manager Gavin Price waspleased with the three points and a fourth hat-trick of the season from top scorer Grady McGrath.

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Following his appointment as Huntly’s Interim Manager, ColinCharlesworth has announced his retirement from playing.

Charlesworth (32) started his Highland League career in2009/10 debuting for Lossiemouth against Huntly.

As well as Lossiemouth, he later moved to Deveronvale (twospells) and Inverurie Loco Works before signing for Huntly in 2021.

We spoke with Colin following his first game in charge as hisfocus changes from playing to coaching after a career which saw him involved in 373 matches and scoring 55 goals.

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Huntly and Rothes fought out a 4-4 draw in a fixture at Christie Park.

Huntly are the league’s highest scorers with 44 goals and inhis first game in charge. Interim Manager Colin Charlesworth couldn’t fault the efforts from his side.

Rothes are unbeaten in their last three fixtures and afterbeing 3-1 ahead, Manager Ross Jack felt it was two points dropped.

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Huntly are still chasing their first win over Banks O’ Dee withManager Allan Hale stating conceding two goals in quick succession was costlyfor his side.

It’s six games unbeaten for the Aberdeen side as Paul Lawsonwas pleased to see his side get off to a good start with three goals in a short spell.

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Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction as we came from behind to secure a 4-1 win away to Strathspey Thistle.

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Reaction from Huntly and Brora management teams

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Huntly Captain Michael Clark made a personal milestone in our 2-2 draw at Wick.

The 28 year old defender recorded his 300th squad appearance for the club.

It's been twelve years and 4 spells at Christie Park for Michael who spoke to Huntly FC Online after his 300th outing.

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Wick Academy's Alan Farquhar (Player-Coach) and Huntly's Stefan Laird (Assistant Manager) give their reaction to yesterday's 2-2 draw at Harmsworth Park

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Manager Allan Hale reacts to our penalty-shoot exit to Banks O' Dee in the Aberdeenshire Shield semi-final

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It was a first league defeat of 2023/24 at Christie Park for Huntly as Formartine United netted in the first half to secure a one-nil win.

Here's what both Manager's had to say:

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to their Scottish Cup exit to Forfar Athletic.

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Huntly made it six wins in succession with a 3-1 win over Keith in the Aberdeenshire Shield Quarter-Finals.

We caught up with Manager Allan Hale after the club secured a fourth successive semi-final in the competition.

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Huntly came from behind to move up to second with a 4-1 winover Fraserburgh.

It was the first time the black and gold’s had beaten theiropponent at Christie Park in the league since August 2012 as Allan Hale was pleased with the three points earned.

It was a third league game without a win for Fraserburgh asManager Mark Cowie admitted the goals they lost were costly.

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Huntly went top of the table on goal difference with an eight-nil home win over struggling Clachnacuddin.

It was the biggest home win in the league for the black and gold’s since November 2007 as Manager Allan Hale admitted it was a pleasing afternoon for his side.

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Huntly top scorer Andrew Hunter made it four goals in two games with the winner in our Scottish Cup first round win over East Stirlingshire.

The 29 year old had started the game up front but showed his versatility playing deeper and felt as the game went on they could make the most of an extra man following a sending-off midway through the second half.

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A dramatic stoppage time winner from and Andrew Hunter freekick earned Huntly a one-nil victory over Lowland League side East Stirlingshire.

It was a first away win in the Scottish Cup since September2016 who despite not seeing his side play at their best, was pleased to get through to the next round.

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Hear what Manager Allan Hale had to say after he recorded his biggest win as Huntly Manager with a six-nil win away to Deveronvale.

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Huntly netted three times inside the opening six minutes in a 4-2 home win over Turriff United.

Despite going three goals up within the first six minutes, Manager Allan Hale admitted having a three goal lead is never comfortable.

Turriff Boss Dean Donaldson admitted the poor start from his side was costly.

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Huntly’s unbeaten start to the 2023/24 league campaign was ended following a three-nil defeat to league leaders Buckie Thistle.

We now bring you the reaction of both managers.

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Huntly forward Brodie Allen kept up his fine start to the 2023/24 season with his third goal in five games.

We spoke to the player after his winner secured all three points against Inverurie Loco Works.

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Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction as Huntly secure their first league win at Harlaw Park since 2009 with a 3-2 victory.

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Allan Hale gives his reaction as Huntly remain unbeaten in their 2023/24 league campaign.

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We spoke to both Huntly and Inverurie Loco Works Managers following yesterday's Highland League Cup Preliminary Round tie

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Huntly came from behind to earn a point against reigning champions Brechin City in a 2-2 draw.

Huntly Manager Allan Hale felt the point was deserved while Brechin boss Andy Kirk was disappointed to see his side let a two goal lead slip.

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Manager Allan Hale give his reaction to our 4-1 win at Rothes on the opening day of the 2023/24 season.

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Alexander Thoirs was thankful for everyone the turnout he received for his testimonial match against Elgin City.

Former team mates including Neil Reid, Russell Guild and Mark Gray made cameo appearances while it was also a family affair as Thoirs made way for his father, Alex Senior with minutes to go to a big ovation.

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Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction as Huntly secure their first win over Rothes since October 2018.

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A Mark Nicolson header saw Brora Rangers secure a one-nil win over Huntly.

It was a first loss in five games for Huntly as Assistant Manager Stefan Laird felt they deserved something out of the game.

Brora are now unbeaten in their last six matches as Player-Manager Ally MacDonald admitted they had to fight for the three points.

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Manager Allan Hale give his reaction to our 1-1 draw at Keith

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A Michael Clark header gave Huntly all three points in a one-nil win away to Wick Academy with the black and gold’s now moving up to seventh in the league table.

Huntly are now unbeaten in their last five trips to Harmsworth Park with Manager Allan Hale admitting it wasn’t the best of games.

Wick’s win-less run now extends to twelve games as Manager Gary Manson admitted the game lacked quality.

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Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction after his side came from behind to win 4-1 away to Strathspey Thistle.

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Huntly and Inverurie Loco Works had to settle for a point apiece as the Gordon derby ended in controversial circumstance at Christie Park.

Huntly Manager Allan Hale was full of praise for goal scorer Andrew Hunter who took his tally for the season to thirteen goals.

Locos have now gone six games without an away win as Manager Andrew Low felt side deserved all three points.

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Goals from Conor Gethins and Matthew Strachan helped Nairn County to a two-nil win over Huntly.

It was back-to-back away defeats for Huntly as Manager Allan Hale felt it was a game of two halves for his side.

It was a third successive clean sheet at Station Park for the Wee County with Steven MacKay happy to see his defence rack up another shut-out.

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A Callum Murray winner saw the winger secure a 2-1 victory over his former side and give Huntly their first home win over Forres Mechanics since February 2012.

The result sees Huntly move up to eighth and despite the result, Huntly Manager Allan Hale admitted it wasn’t their best performance.

Forres’ current win-less streak extended to eight games as Manager Steven Macdonald the goals conceded were costly.

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Brechin City left it late to secure a one-nil win over Huntly.

Despite the defeat, Huntly Manager Allan Hale was impressed with the showing from his players.

Brechin Manager Andy Kirk was delighted to see his side bounce back from a midweek defeat to Formartine.

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Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to our midweek victory over Keith with Huntly now going six games unbeaten over their rivals at Christie Park.

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Huntly forward Michael Dangana returned to the club last month after a spell in Finland with Norrvalla Idrottsforening.

The 19 year has featured in the last six games since his return to Christie Park and caught up with him as he discussed his time in Finland.

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Huntly winger Robbie Foster was on target as Huntly ran out 2-1 winners at home to Lossiemouth. After netting his seventh of the season, the former Fort William player admitted his side had to fight for the three points.

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First half goals from Robbie foster and Kyle Dalling gave Huntly a 2-1 home win over Lossiemouth.

It’s now five league games unbeaten at Christie Park for the black and gold’s with Assistant Manager Stefan Laird admitting it wasn’t the best of games.

Lossiemouth are still searching for their first win at Christie Park since august 2014 with Caretaker Manager Ian Campbell disappointed with the showing from his side.

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Fraserburgh moved up to third as a Ryan Sargent brace and a further strike from Marc Lawrence sealed a three-nil win over ten-men Huntly.

Hear what both Managers had to say in the below audios.

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Huntly and Buckie Thistle had to settle for a point apiece following a 1-1 draw at Christie Park.

Huntly are unbeaten in their last three league games at home and Manager Allan Hale was pleased to see his side bounce back following a midweek Aberdeenshire Shield exit.

Brechin’s win over Strathspey Thistle saw Buckie drop to second on goal difference but it’s nine games unbeaten for The Jags as Boss Graeme Stewart felt the draw was a fair outcome.

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to our comeback against Deveronvale to seal a 3-1 win.

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Cameron Heslop returned to the Huntly starting eleven on Saturday impressing as an emergency central defender following injury and illness to a number of players.

Heslop (21) who has made 51 squad appearances for the club is back in Scotland after a successful spell in Canada playing for Humber College and we caught up with him post- match as he spoke about his time in Canada and his willingness to slot into defence again when needed.

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Two goals in the last twenty minutes saw Formartine United record a home win over Hintly.

Huntly Manager Allan Hale admitted it was a tough result to take.

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Long-serving utlity player Alexander Thoirs has passed an a personal milestone when he passed 200 squad appearances for the club.

We spoke to the 34 year old about his most recent achivement, passing on hsi experience to the young players at the club and aiming for another Aberdeenshire Shield final place.

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction as his side start 2023 with a two-nil win at home to Turriff United.

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Hear what what forward Angus Grant had to say after netting his first goal since a leg break just over a year ago.

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Huntly moved up to ninth with a 5-2 home win over Wick Academy.

Here's what the respective Manager's Allan Hale and Gary Manson had to say in our audio interviews

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In the first league meeting at Christie Park between the two sides, Banks O' Dee ran out two-nil winners over Huntly.

We bring you audio reaction from Stefan Laird and Jamie Watt.

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Clachnacuddin ended a four game win-less streak with a two-nil win over Huntly.

Huntly Manager Allan Hale admitted conceding less than two minutes into the second half saw gameplan for the second half undone.

James Anderson took his tally for the season to nine goals with Jordan Macdonald pleased to see the forward back on the scoresheet

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to reaching the semi finals of the Aberdeenshire Shield and the loan signing of Callum Lamb from Dundee just hours before kick-off.

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Formartine United left it late to secure a 3-2 win over Huntly with a stoppage time winner to setup a Highland League quarter-final meeting with Buckie Thistle.

Huntly Manager Allan Hale said it was heartache for his side losing so late into stoppage time.

United Manager Stuart Anderson was pleased to see his side bounce back after conceding two early goals within a ninety second spell.

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Assistant Manager Stefan Laird gives his reaction to our 4-1 defeat to Fraserburgh. 

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Allan Hale gives his reaction to our 5-3 win over Turriff United in the Aberdeenshire Shield

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Huntly moved up to tenth after coming from behind to earn a 3-1 win over Nairn County.

It was their first home win over County since May 2022 with Manager Allan Hale pleased with the comeback to see his side go four games unbeaten.

Nairn are still chasing their first win of the season as new Boss Steven Mackay felt they didn’t build on a good start

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction after his side earned a point away to league leaders Brechin City.

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A James Connelly header and a James McShane own goal saw Huntly recorded a two-nil home win over Strathspey Thistle.

After being cancelled out in the first half by the visitors, Manager Allan Hale was pleased with the second half showing from his side.

Strathspey are still searching for their first win since 6th April as Manager Charlie Brown felt his side needed to take their chances in front of goal.

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Huntly moved up to 14th place with a 4-1 win away to Lossiemouth

With four goals in the second half, Manager Allan Hale admitted the hard work prior to the match paid off for his players.

It’s one win out of five for Lossiemouth as Manager Joe Russell felt mistakes were costly for his side.

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Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to our Scottish Cup first round exit to Pollok.

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Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to our Aberdeenshire Cup semi-final defeat to Formartine United

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An Andrew MacAskill brace saw Buckie Thistle move up to second on goal difference following a two-nil home win over Huntly.

It was a third straight away defeat for Huntly as Manager Allan Hale felt the goals conceded were preventable.

Despite the three points, Buckie Manager Graeme Stewart felt his side should’ve scored more.

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Allan Hale gives his reaction after his side recorded a 4-2 penalty shoot-out win over a young Aberdeen side

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A Gavin Elphinstone goal saw Huntly earn their first league win of the season following a one-nil victory over Deveronvale.

Assistant Manager Stefan Laird admitted it was a deserved win for his side.

Laird praised defender Michael Clark who started for the first since 26th February and led by example.

It’s now six games without a win for Deveronvale with Manager Craig Stewart disappointed to concede so early into the game.

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Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to our 2-1 home defeat to Formartine United

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Forres Mechanics recorded a fourth successive home win over Huntly with a three-nil victory.

Hear what both Managers had to say in these exclusive audio interviews.

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With both teams still looking for their first league wins of 2022/23, Huntly and Rothes had to settle for a point apiece following a 1-1 draw at Christie Park.

Both Managers admitted a draw was a fair result.

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After almost a year out, Angus Grant made his long awaited comeback from a leg break.

Hear what the 23 year old forward had to say after he came off the bench in Saturday's game with Banks O' Dee for his first appearance since 31st August 2021.

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Highland League newcomers Banks O’ dee recorded their first win following a 5-2 victory over Huntly.

Despite the defeat, Huntly Manager was pleased with the second half showing from his side.

Dee boss Jamie Watt admitted they had to fight for the three points.

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A Connor Bunce first half goal saw Clachnacuddin secure a one-nil win at Huntly.

After a penalty miss and a red card, Huntly Manager Allan Hale admitted a bad start was costly for his side.

Clach boss Jordan MacDonald was delighted to see his side pick up their first win of the season.

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Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to our four-nil first round win over Keith.

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An Aaron Reid brace saw Turriff United come from behind to record a 2-1 opening day win over Huntly.

Huntly are still without a win on the opening day of the season since 2016/17 with Manager Allan Hale having admitting the better side won.

It was a first home win over their opponents since August 2016 as United Manager Dean Donaldson was delighted to see his side grind out the win after going down to ten men.

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A double-brace from Andrew Hunter saw Huntly come from behind to record a first league at Harmsworth Park since September 2010.

Manager Allan Hale was full of praise his side after the comeback.

Wick finished the season on an eight match win-less streak as Manager Gary Manson admitted Huntly’s penalty award at 2-1 changed the game.

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to our midweek fixture with Formartine United

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Huntly and Clachnacuddin had to settle for a share of the points as both sides scored late goals in a 2-2 draw at Christie Park.

Huntly Manager Allan Hale admitted it was a frustrating afternoon his side.

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Forres Mechanics came from a goal down to record a 3-1 win over Huntly and move up to twelfth position.

After failing to build on an early goal, Huntly Manager Allan Hale admitted it was game of two halves.

Mechanics haven’t lost to their opponents since September 2017 and Manager Steven MacDonald was pleased to see his side bounce back from a goal down after a poor start.

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to his side's 4-1 home win over Deveronvale

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Huntly went three games unbeaten following a nil-nil draw away to Keith. Hear what Manager Allan Hale had to say in our exclusive post-match audio. 

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Huntly would finish the game with nine men but would still run out 2-1 winners over Nairn County for their first win over County since November 2017.

Hear what Manager Allan Hale had to say about his side's battling performance in our exclusive interview.

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Goalkeeper Keith Robertshaw made a long awaited competitive debut in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Inverurie Loco Works.

Hear what the 21 year old had to say in this exclusive audio interview.

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to the 1-1 derby draw with Inverurie Loco Works

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Assistant Manager Stefan Laird gives his reaction to our 2-1 win over Strathspey Thistle

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Three second half goals gave Brechin City the win on their first visit to Christie Park.

Huntly Assistant Manager Stefan Laird admitted it was a game of two halves for his side.

The result sees City leapfrog Inverurie Loco Works to go fourth and Manager Andy Kirk was please to his side net twice within ten minutes following the interval.

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Manager Allan Hale couldn't fault the performances of his Huntly players who netted a late equaliser to send the Aberdeenshire Shield Final to a penalty shootout in which Banks O' Dee would go on win 5-3 and secure and Aberdeenshire Cup and Shield double.

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Third-placed Brora Rangers left it to secure an away win at Huntly with defender Colin Williamson notching up a stoppage time winner.

Despite the defeat, Huntly Manager Allan Hale was impressed with the showing from his side.Brora Manager Craig Campbell admitted they had to battle for the win.

Brora Manager Craig Campbell admitted they had to battle for the win.

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Fort William came from behind to earn a share of the points in a 1-1 draw with Huntly.

Huntly maintain a nine match unbeaten run over their opponents but Manager Allan Hale was unhappy with the performance from his side.

Fort Manager Shadab Iftikhar was delighted with the display from his side.

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A fifth successive league win saw Fraserburgh go six points clear at the top of the league following victory over Huntly at Christie Park.

Despite the defeat, Huntly Manager Allan Hale was pleased with the performance from his side.

Manager Mark Cowie was pleased to see his side go eight games unbeaten in the league away to Huntly.

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A brace from Gary Kerr and a further strike from Alan Pollock saw Rothes record a third straight home win over Huntly.

Manager Ross Jack was pleased to see Kerr keeping up a good run of form with four goals in the last four games.

Huntly Manager Allan Hale admitted he was unhappy with the first half display from his side.

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Huntly recorded a third straight win with a three-nil victory over Turriff United.

Manager Allan Hale was pleased to keep that momentum going.

Hale was pleased to see new signing Robbie Foster make an instant impact.

Turriff have yet  to win away this season as Manager Dean Donaldson felt his side needed to take their chances through on goal.

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Midfielder Jack MacIver impressed in our 4-1 win at Lossiemouth with two assists.

Hear what he had to say about his loan move from Aberdeen so far and gaining valuable experience in the Highland League. 

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Huntly recorded a first league win since 25th September with a comfortable 4-1 victory away to Lossiemouth.

After securing an Aberdeenshire Shield final place midweek, Assistant Manager Stefan Laird was pleased to see his side keep that momentum going.

Laird paid tribute to on-loan midfielder Jack MacIver who weighed in with two assists.

Lossiemouth are now nine games without a win as Manager Joe Russell was disappointed to see his side unable to build on an early second half goal.

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Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction after a 2-1 win over Inverurie Loco Works sees Huntly reach the Aberdeenshire Shield final for the first time since 1992/93 .

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to their four-nil defeat in Brora

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A late penalty saw Wick Academy edge out Huntly with a 4-3 win at Christie Park.

Hear what both managers had to say in our exclusive interviews. 

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Huntly advanced to the Aberdeenshire Shield Semi-Finals with a two-nil win away to Deveronvale.

We bring you exclusive interviews with Manager Allan Hale  and goalscorer Joel MacBeath.

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Inverurie Loco Works advanced to the quarter-finals of the Highland League Cup thanks to a solitary Kieran Shanks goal against rivals Huntly.

Huntly Manager Allan Hale admitted there wasn’t much between the two sides.

Locos are now unbeaten in their last six games as Manager Richard Hastings was pleased to keep that run going.

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Huntly let an early lead slip before going suffering a ninth straight home defeat to Forres Mechanics.

We bring you post-match reaction from from both managers in exclusive audio interviews. 

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to their Scottish Cup tie at Stenhousemuir & give his thanks to a vocal travelling support.

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A third successive league win saw Buckie Thistle move into second place on goal difference with a two-nil win away to Huntly.

The Huntly & Buckie Managers give their post-match views in these exclusive audio interviews.

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A Michael Dangana goal booked Huntly a place in the Quarter Finals of the Aberdeenshire Shield where they will now face Deveronvale.

Manager Allan Hale gives his views in this post-match audio interview.

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Brechin City remain unbeaten at home in the Highland League with as a solitary Maksym Kucheriavyi goal earned a one-nil win over Huntly.

Despite the defeat, Huntly Manager Allan Hale was pleased with the performance from his side and felt they deserved something from the game.

City Manager Andy Kirk was delighted with the response from his side following their midweek defeat to Inverurie Loco Works.

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to our 3-1 defeat to Nairn County on Wednesday night.

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Early goals in each half saw Huntly recorded a three-nil home win over bottom of the table Fort William.

Despite having  20+ goal attempts, Manager Allan Hale was disappointed not to see his side not to score more.

It was an eight successive defeat to Huntly for Fort William as interim Manager Tommylee Taylor was unhappy seeing his side concede twice early on.

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Caiden Imbert-Thomas had an an enjoyable Scottish Cup debut netting our second goal in a three-nil win over Hill of Beath Hawthorn.

Hear what the 23 year old had to say post-match in this exclusive interview. 

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With 2 goals in 4 Scottish Cup appearances , Gavin Elphinstone has put in some impressive performances in the national competition for the club.

We spoke to the former Turriff player following Saturday's three-nil first round win over Hill of Beath Hawthorn as he now finds himself tied with Angus Grant as the club's top scorer this season on 4 goals.

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Huntly booked their place in the Scottish Cup second round with a three-nil home win over East of Scotland side Hill of Beath Hawthorn.

Having seen his side concede early goals in recent weeks, Manager Allan Hale was pleased to see his side net twice in a three minute spell to give themselves the lead.

After losing to Keith in last season’s competition, it was a second successive exit to a Highland league side for Hill of Beath Hawthorn. Manager John Mitchell admitted the early goals conceded were costly for his side.

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Formartine United recorded a third successive home victory in the league over Huntly to move up to seventh with a 5-1 win.

Huntly Manager Allan Hale admitted conceding early goals was costly for his side.

Formartine Player-Manager Paul Lawson was pleased to see his side end a run of three league games without a win.

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale gives his reaction to the defeat to Fraserburgh

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We spoke to Assistant Manager Stefan Laird following the cup exit to Formartine United

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Rothes stretched their unbeaten run to eight games as early second half goals from Alan Pollock and Greg Morrison secured a two-nil win away to Huntly.

After seeing his team’s six match unbeaten run come to an end, Huntly Manager Allan Hale felt the opposition were more clinical.

Manager Ross Jack was pleased to keep up their fine early season form.

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Huntly and Keith had to settle for a settle for a share of the points after the visitors netted late on in a 1-1 draw.

Huntly have started the season on a five match unbeaten run as Manager Allan Hale admitted a draw was a fair result.

Keith are still searching for their first win at Christie Park since January 2016 but new Manager Craig Ewen was pleased with the second half performance from his side to earn a point.

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Loan signing Marcus Goodall netted a hat-trick as Huntly ran out to a comfortable four-nil win away to Turriff United.

With a draw and three successive wins from their opening four fixtures, Assistant Manager Stefan Laird was pleased to see his side maintain their unbeaten start to the season.

Results elsewhere saw Turriff move to the foot of the table as United Manager Dean Donaldson was disappointed with the performance from his side.

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Super sub Gavin Elphinstone cut through the Lossiemouth defence in stoppage time to earn the applause from team mates and supporters alike with his first league goal for the club.

We spoke to the 28 year old former Turriff United player as we bring you another exclusive audio interview.

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A stoppage time winner from substitute Gavin Elphinstone saw Huntly record successive league wins for the first time since October 2019 with a 2-1 victory over Lossiemouth.

The black and gold’s have taken seven points from their first three fixtures and Manager Allan Hale was delighted to keep their unbeaten start to the season going.

After a share of the points against Inverurie Loco Works the previous week, Lossiemouth Manager Joe Russell was gutted not to do the same at Christie Park.

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It's ten years since Alexander Thoirs debuted for the club and the players is enthusiastic about the season ahead and passing on his experience to the newer members of the squad.

Hear what he had to say in our exclusive interview 

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Huntly recorded an impressive away 5-2 over Clachnacuddin to move up to fifth.

It was a first league win for Manager Allan Hale who admitted his team’s attacking display was the main difference on the day.

With ten goals conceded in their opening two games, Lillywhite’s Manager Jordan MacDonald was unhappy with their defensive display.

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Greg Buchan netted on his debut as his goal helped Huntly to a share of the points against Strathspey Thistle. Hear what he had to say post-match in our exclusive interview.

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Huntly came from behind to earn a share of the points against Strathspey Thistle.

Black and Gold’s Manager Allan Hale felt his side should’ve taken all three points.

New Strathspey Thistle Boss Charlie Brown was pleased with a share of the points in his first game.

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Huntly advanced to the Scottish Cup second round for the first time since 2016/17 with a 3-1 win over Lowland League side Cumbernauld Colts.

We can now bring you exclusive post- audios from Manager Allan Hale and goalscorer Glenn Murison.

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Huntly were minutes away from picking up their first league win of the season until Lossiemouth struck in stoppage time to secure a 2-2 draw.

We spoke to Assistant Manager Stefan Laird for his view on the game and how he has found coaching at Highland League level since joining up with Manager Allan Hale in the summer. 

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Reece McKeown is in the best goal scoring form of his Huntly career netting three goals in as many games.

The 20 year old admitted As a team they deserved the win having to wait with their first victory in the competition since September 2016.

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Gary McGowan scored the opener and set up another as Huntly clinched a place in the Scottish Cup first round.

We spoke to the forward after the game about an impressive team performance and passing on his experience to the younger players in the squad. 

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Allan Hale was delighted to record his first win as Huntly Manager with a three-nil victory over Dalbeattie Star in the Scottish Cup 2nd Preliminary Round.

Hear what the Manager had to say about an impressive team performance and having to do it without the presence of fans. 

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Goalkeeper Euan Storrier saved a Dane Ballard penalty late on to help his side to a 1-1 draw with Deveronvale.

We spoke to the former Forres player in our audio interview after Huntly picked up their first point of the 2020/21 season.

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Huntly and Deveronvale had to settle for a share of the points in Saturday's 1-1 draw.

Hear what both Manager's had to say in our exclusive audio interviews.

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Huntly Manager Allan Hale admitted it was a poor start for his side after Keith netted five minutes into each half before going on to record a 3-1 Quarter-Final win.

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Midfielder Cameron Booth has said there is a feel good factor around the club following the appointment of the new management team of Allan Hale and Stefan Laird.

The former Turriff and Formartine player had to sit out Saturday’s defeat to  Rothes through injury but is looking forward to his second spell back at the club.

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Manager Allan Hale was impressed with his side's showing against Highland League Cup winners Rothes and felt his side deserved something from their season opener.

You can hear what the Manager had to say after his first competitive game in charge in our exclusive audio interview.

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Huntly ended a near-ten year wait against Clachnacuddin picking up their first home win over the Inverness side since November 2010 with a three-nil win.

Manager Martin Skinner admitted it wasn’t the best of games but was pleased to end that hoodoo.

As Clachnacuddin saw an eight game unbeaten streak at Christie Park come to an end, Manager Sandy McLeod admitted defensive errors were costly.

Goalscorer Logan Johnstone netted his first league goal for the club and was pleased to see his side bounce back from a heavy defeat the previous week at Formartine.

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A third successive win saw Formartine United move up to sixth following a five-nil victory over a shot-shy Huntly.

Formartine Manager Paul Lawson admitted their first half display gave his side a good platform to build on.

Huntly failed to register a single attempt on target as Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne felt performances dropped after conceding the opening goal.

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Fraserburgh had to come from behind twice to earn a 2-2 draw at Huntly for the second successive season in a game which saw both sides finish with ten men and Huntly’s Manager Martin Skinner sent off.

Fraserburgh Manager Mark Cowie felt a draw was a fair result.

Huntly Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne admitted his side have showed a lot of improvement in recent games. Meanwhile, full back Alexander Jack admitted it was a good showing against another team in the top three.

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Huntly made it six games unbeaten over rivals Keith.

Manager Martin Skinner was pleased to keep up that run while his opposite number Dean Donaldson was disappointed with the performance from the home side.

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A late Kai Ross penalty saw Huntly earn a 1-1 draw away to Inverurie Loco Works.

We can now bring you reaction from both managers following the game.

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Brora Rangers made it an eight successive league wins as they ran out four-nil winners at Huntly.

The Cattach’s are now five points clear at the top of the league as Assistant Manager Craig Campbell admitted his side hard to work hard before netting three goals in a fifteen minute spell in the first half.

Huntly Manager Martin Skinner admitted it was a game of two halves for his side who looked improved in the second half after what he described as “a show of disrespect” from the opposition.

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Rothes moved up to third place with a two-nil win at home to Huntly.

It was a first home win over their opponents since September 2011 as Manager Ross Jack was pleased to see his side extend their unbeaten run to seven games.

Huntly Manager Martin Skinner was disappointed to leave Rothes empty-handed.

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Deveronvale came from behind to net two late goals and secure a 3-2 win at Huntly.

It was a third defeat in the space of a week for Huntly. Manager Martin Skinner admitted his side needed to see out the game.

It’s now three games unbeaten for the Banff side as Assistant Manager Craig Stewart was relieved to come away with all three points.

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A late deflected goal saw Huntly exit the Aberdeenshire Shield to Inverurie Loco Works after a controversial and eventful second half at Christie Park.

Manager Martin Skinner felt the result was hard on his players after dominating the first half.

Goalscorer Nathan Meres has netted three goals in his last four appearances admitted he was gutted after his side went ahead twice.

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Brora Rangers cruised into the semi-finals of the Highland League Cup with six-nil win away to Huntly.

Assistant Manager Craig Campbell was delighted to get through in difficult conditions.

It was a first home defeat for Huntly since 19th October as Manager Martin Skinner felt the timings of the goals his team conceded proved costly.

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Nairn County fought back from a goal down to record 3-1 home win over Huntly.

It was a fifth successive victory over their opponents as Nairn Manager Ronne Sharp felt his side should’ve taken their chances early on.

Huntly are still chasing their first away win in the league this season as Manager Martin Skinner admitted the penalty award which led to Nairn’s equaliser was costly.

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Huntly made it five home wins in a row with a 2-1 victory over Lossiemouth.

Manager Martin Skinner admitted it was scrappy at times but he was pleased to take the three points.

It was a fifth successive game without a win for Lossiemouth away to Huntly as Manager Joe Russell felt his side failed to take their chances.

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Huntly progressed to the semi-finals of the Aberdeenshire Shield winning 4-3 on penalties against Turriff United.

We spoke to Maritn Skinner, Kai Ross and Christopher Hay for their reaction to the result.

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Huntly set up a Highland League Cup Quarter-Final home tie with Brora Rangers after an impressive three-nil win away to Wick Academy.

It was a first away win of the season for Huntly as Manager Martin Skinner was full of praise for forward Kai Ross who scored one and set up another two to help his side progress.

After heading to Wick with only fifteen available players and an average age of 21, Skinner was pleased to see the youngsters play their part.

Wick have not beaten Huntly over six games in all competitions as Manager Tom McKenna admitted conceding two goals so shortly after the break was costly.

Meanwhile, goalkeeper Euan Storrier gave his thoughts on an eventful seven days which saw him play againsty Huntly, return on loan and keep his first clean sheet of the season.

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Forres Mechanics did the double over Huntly for the second successive season with a comfortable 6-1 win at Mosset Park.

Forres Manager Charlie Rowley was pleased to see his side pick up their third win in a row after an impressive start.

Huntly are still chasing their first away win of the season as Manager Martin Skinner admitted their bad start was costly.

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Huntly bounced back from conceding an early goal to run out 3-1 winners over Turriff United.

We spoke with Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne and goalscorer Kai Ross after a third successive home win.

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Huntly left it late to record a 3-2 win over junior side Aberdeen University to book an Aberdeenshire Shield Quarter-Final home tie with Turriff United.

It was successive wins for Huntly for the first time since 6th April as Manager Martin Skinner felt his side didn’t build on their good start.

Paul Esslemont was pleased to net his first goal at Christie Park and felt it was important to make an impact coming off the bench.

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Huntly midfielder Ross Still knows about scoring against Buckie Thistle at Christie Park. Huntly have won three out of the last four home fixtures with The Jags and Still has found the target in each of the those three victories.

We spoke with the recently appointed Captain after his brace helped his side a 4-3 win over the league leaders.

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Huntly recorded a third home win out of four against opponents Buckie Thistle with a 4-3 victory as the black and golds netted all their goals inside the first seventeen minutes.

After starting the day thirteen places below the league leaders, Manager Martin Skinner felt his side were worthy winners.

With Buckie Manager Graeme Stewart on holiday, Assistant Manager Lewis MacKinnon took charge of the team and felt his side’s bad start was costly.

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Forres Mechanics extended their unbeaten run at Christie Park to eight straight wins with a 4-1 victory over Huntly.

Huntly Manager Martin Skinner felt his side failed to build on their good start to the game.

Forres Manager Charlie Rowley was pleased to keep that unbeaten run going and paid tribute to goalscorer Robbie Duncanson who netted twice in the second half.

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Huntly claimed their first win of the season with a 3-2 victory over Wick Academy. Manager Martin Skinner was delighted to see his side get the win but felt the game should’ve been killed off by half-time. Wick Academy Manager Tom McKenna admitted defending at set pieces proved costly. Defender Ashley Ballam netted his first Highland League goals in a year and was pleased to help his side to three points

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Clachnacuddin and Huntly had to settle for a share of the points after the two sides fought out a goal-less draw in Inverness.

Huntly went into the game with six first team regulars missing as Manager Martin Skinner was pleased to extend their unbeaten league run to five games.

With Clachnuddin’s Manager Sandy MacLeod absent, Player-Coach Sean Webb took the team and was disappointed not to take all three points against his former side.

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Huntly held title-chasing Formartine United to a goal-less draw for the second successive season at Christie Park.

The black and gold's have now extended their run of league results to four games beaten.

We spoke to Manager Martin Skinner and defender Bradley Manson after the game for their views.

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Huntly goalkeeper John Farquhar impressed in his side's Scottish Cup defeat in Linlithgow.

The 34 year old who is also first team & under 20s coach feels the team are going in the right direction and was pleased to see so many young players involved in the national cup competition.

We spoke to John for his views on the game and his attempts to send the tie to a replay in stoppage time.

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A solitary Thomas Coyne goal was enough to put East of Scotland League side Linlithgow Rose through to the Scottish Cup second round following a one-nil win over Huntly.

Huntly’s preparations weren’t helped after being delayed on the way to Linlithgow due to traffic tailbacks and they even had to make a change to their starting eleven after they got there when defender Christopher Herd failed a fitness test. Manager Martin Skinner was frustrated not to see his side force a replay late on in the game.

Linlithgow are now seven games unbeaten against Highland League opposition in the cup as Manager Mark Bradley was pleased to get through to round two.

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Huntly's Alexander Thoirs praised the character of his side after they came from two-nil down to claim a draw with rivals Keith.

Hear what the captain had to say in our exclusive interview below.

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Huntly came from behind to maintain a five game unbeaten run over neighbours Keith with a 2-2 draw at Christie Park.

Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne was pleased with the character shown by his side to earn a share of the points.

Keith Manager Dean Donaldson admitted it was two points dropped from his side after letting a two goal lead slip.

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Paul Esslemont’s first Huntly goal got his side off the foot of the table and earned Martin Skinner’s side a share of the points at Strathspey in a 1-1 draw.

Manager Martin Skinner was pleased to see his side come from behind and paid tribute to goalscorer Esslemont

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Inverurie Loco Works recorded a 4-2 Gordon derby victory over Huntly to move within a point of league leaders Fraserburgh.

Huntly are still chasing their first points of the season as Manager Martin Skinner admitted despite the defeat, there was a lot of improvement from his side after the previous week’s defeat to Brora Rangers.

Locos have now won their last six league fixtures but Manager Neil Cooper admitted their hosts made it difficult for them.

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Brora Rangers secured their ninth successive home win over Huntly at Dudgeon with a six-nil victory at Dudgeon Park.

Brora Assistant Manager Craig Campbell admitted the only negative for his side was losing Colin Williamson to a straight red card before half-time.

Huntly are still chasing their first points of the season as Manager Martin Skinner felt they didn’t make the most of their man advantage following the sending-off.

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Rothes secured their first win at Christie Park in thirteen years with a 3-1 victory over Huntly. Manager Steven MacDonald who left his post after the game, was pleased to see his side end a long winless streak at Christie Park.

Huntly Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne admitted their opponents experience shone through despite his side levelling so soon after losing the lead

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Defender Ashley Ballam impressed in his Huntly debut as the black and gold's lost 2-1 to Formartine United in the Aberdeenshire Cup.

Ballam signed on loan hours before kick off to go straight into the starting eleven in a new-look Huntly defence.

The 19 year old is looking forward to starting his third season in the Highland League and after spending last season on loan at Rothes he won't have long to wait as he goes up against his former side tomorrow.

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Huntly suffered a 2-1 home defeat in the Aberdeenshire Cup Quarter-finals against Formartine United. After the defeat, Huntly Manager Martin Skinner was left to rue an early penalty miss before United took a two goal lead into the break.

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Defender Craig Dorrat returned to Huntly ten days ago to begin a third spell in black and gold.

We spoke to Craig in his comeback game at Banff in our exclusive audio interview.

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For the fourth consecutive game in all competitions, Huntly failed to win at Princess Royal Park as Deveronvale secured a four-nil win.

We spoke with both manager's after the full time whistle for their views.

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Following our first home game of 2019/20, Manager Martin Skinner confirmed Grant Campbell as the new Huntly Captain.

Campbell (29) who returned this season on loan from Cove Rangers previously captained Huntly between 2011-2014 and the former Wick Academy player is pleased to be given the role once again.

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A double-brace from Dylan MacKenzie saw Nairn County maintain a seven game unbeaten run at Christie Park with a 4-3 win.

Although there was some improvement from their opening day defeat to Lossiemouth, Huntly Manager Martin Skinner is disappointed to see mistakes costing his side goals. 

County Manager Ronnie Sharp was full of praise for goalscorer MacKenzie.

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While last Saturday’s result at Lossiemouth didn’t go our way, there was two positives to come out of the game as wingers Neale Davidson and Reece McKeown made their long-awaited competitive returns after picking up leg breaks last season.

We spoke with the pair in an exclusive audio interview for their reactions on their first league games back.

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After failing to score against their opponents in their three meetings last season, Lossiemouth recorded an opening day shock with a one-nil victory over Huntly.

Lossie Manager Joe Russell was pleased to see his side end an eight game win-less run going back to 9th February. 

Huntly went into the fixture on a six game unbeaten run but their opening day hoodoo continues with the black and gold’s now losing their first game of the season for the third straight year. Manager Martin Skinner admitted it wasn’t the performance he was looking for.

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Huntly's final home friendly ahead of the 2019/20 season ended in defeat as they went down four-nil to a young Aberdeen side at Christie Park.

We caught up with Manager Martin Skinner for his views on the game and a look ahead to our season opener at Lossiemouth.

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It's a friendly double bill this evening as we spoke with Manager Martin Skinner for his views on the recent games with Stoneywood Parkvale and Dyce.

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A Kai Ross equaliser saw Huntly come from behind to earn a 1-1 draw against junior side Banchory Saint Ternan.

We spoke to Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne following the match in our latest post-match audio.

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Huntly ran out comfortable winners with a seven-nil win away to Glentanar.

We caught up with Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne who took the team in the absence of Martin Skinner who was on holiday.

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Huntly defender Michael Clark was the latest winner of the Forbes Shand Trophy (as voted for by club officials).

In the third of our awards winners interviews, we spoke to the Captain after picking up his award in a season which he surpassed 200 squad appearances and recorded his best goals tally to date.

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Goalkeeper Euan Storrier is proof that gaining regular playing time can benefit young players.

The 20 year old had only started twice for Forres Mechanics in 2017/18 before he signed on loan for Huntly in on the eve of the 2018/19 season.

We spoke to the player who picked up the Player's and Young Player of the Year awards at our recent awards presentation.

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Huntly midfielder Glenn Murison created history at the end of season awards presentations when he became the first four-time winner of the Fans Player of the Year trophy.

We spoke to the 21 year old who was pleased to the younger players make an impact this season as they finished in the top half of the table since 2009/2010.

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Our under 20s side finished one place and three points better off than the previous season finshing in sixth place.

We spoke to coach John Farquhar on his move into coaching, who has impressed him and the importance of developing young players.

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A solitary headed goal from on-loan Elgin City winger Aidan Sopel saw ninth-placed Huntly secure a one-nil win over eighth-placed Wick Academy.

Huntly Manager Martin Skinner was pleased to end the season with a six game unbeaten run.  Skinner praised the contribution of former Keith player Manson who has impressed since holding down a regular place in the side in recent weeks.

It’s now five games without a win for Wick as Manager Thomas McKenna admitted there wasn’t much between the two sides.

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Goalkeeper Craig Reid has returned from his loan at Dyce with some impressive performances.

We spoke to the former Cove keeper after Saturday nil-nil draw with Formartine United on his return to the team and how the juniors helped him on his comeback from injury.

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Fourth-placed Formartine United kept up their unbeaten league record at Christie Park after being held to a goal-less draw with Huntly.

Formartine Manager Paul Lawson admitted it was two points dropped from his side.

Huntly are now unbeaten in their last five games as Manager Martin Skinner was pleased to maintain that run.

For the first time since 2009/10, Huntly have finished in the top half of the league with Skinner pleased to see the club improving.

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Huntly's 3-1 win over Buckie Thistle last Saturday was the black and gold’s third straight home win. This form has coincided with the great form of midfielder Kai Ross who set up two and scored another against his former side.

We spoke to the 23 year about his recent performances and picking up three points against the club he left last summer.

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Huntly ran out 3-1 winners over Buckie Thistle as the Jags were stung three times from set pieces.

It was a third straight home win for the black and gold’s as Manager Martin Skinner admitted the result was deserved.

Skinner was full of praise for Kai Ross for his recent displays as he proved a point against his former club.  

Buckie have won one out of their last eight league matches as Graeme Stewart admitted they didn’t play well.

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Despite recording back to back home wins for the first time this sesson, Manager Martin skinner admitted it was a below par performance.

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The points were shared at Victoria Park as Buckie Thistle came from behind to earn a 1-1 draw at home to Huntly.

Buckie maintain a six game unbeaten home run against their opponents as Manager Graeme Stewart admitted they didn’t deserve to win the game.

Huntly have not won in their last six away fixtures as Manager Martin Skinner frustrated not to take full points.

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Huntly ended a seven game win-less streak with a 2-1 home win over Strathspey Thistle.

Assistant Manager Richard Cheyne was pleased to get a reaction after a heavy five-nil home defeat the previous week to Nairn. 

Strathspey have now failed to win their last six league meetings with Huntly as Manager Gordon Nicolson was disappointed to lose goals either side of the interval. 

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Nairn County made their extra man count running out five-nil winners against ten-men Huntly.

The Wee County are unbeaten in their last twelve meetings with Huntly as Manager Ronnie Sharp was delighted to keep up that run in this fixture.

Huntly have not won at home for the past three games as Manager Martin Skinner admitted losing an early goal then playing 78 minutes with ten men made it a difficult task for his side.

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After conceding eleven goals in their previous two matches, Huntly Manager Martin Skinner pleased to see his side record a clean sheet in a nil-nil draw away to his former side Deveronvale.

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A stoppage time Glenn Murison equaliser earned Huntly a share of a points in an eventful 4-4 draw with Rothes.

The result puts Huntly ahead of Deveronvale in ninth on goal difference with Manager Martin Skinner pleased to see his side come from behind on three occasions.

Rothes were denied the chance of a first win at Christie Park in nearly thirteen years with Manager Steven MacDonald disappointed with another defensive display.

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Fraserburgh ran out comfortable winners scoring seven at home to Huntly for the second season in succession.

Broch Manager Mark Cowie was delighted with a dominant display.

Huntly have not won away in their last four outings as Martin Skinner admitting it was the worst performance, he’s seen since taking over in August.

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Huntly had to came from behind to earn a point against an improved Clachnacuddin side.

Manager Martin Skinner was pleased to get a reaction from his side after conceding an early goal.

Clachnacuddin maintain an eight match unbeaten run at Christie Park as Manager Brian MacLeod admitted it was a game of two halves.

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Forres Mechanics bounced back from the previous week’s defeat at Buckie with a comfortable four-nil home victory over a shot-shy Huntly side. Forres Manager Charlie Rowley admitted scoring three goals within a fourteen minute spell showed their attacking dominance over the visitors.

Huntly have now lost their last three away fixtures without scoring a goal as Manager Martin Skinner admitted the overall performance his side showed was unacceptable.

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Brora Rangers extended their unbeaten league run to eight matches as goals from defender Alistair MacDonald and Mark Nicolson secured a two-nil win over Huntly.

Assistant Manager David Calder admitted scoring so soon after the interval gave his side a huge lift.

Huntly have failed to score in their last two away fixtures as Manager Martin Skinner admitted they failed to create in front of goal.

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A late kai Ross winner secured a fourth straight derby victory as Huntly ran out 2-1 winners over neighbours Keith.

Huntly Manager Martin Skinner was delighted to end a five game win-less streak at home going back to 15th September.

Keith have gone four games without an away win as Manager Dean Donaldson was disappointed not to get anything out of the game following a second half fightback.

Goalscorer Kai Ross was pleased to play his part and end a goal drought.

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Goals from Jordon Brown (2) and Mitchel Megginson kept Cove Rangers five points clear of Fraserburgh at the top of the table and maintain an unbeaten run in home league matches with a three-nil win over Huntly.

Cove Manager John Sheran admitted his side had to battle for the three points to end the year on a high.

Huntly have not won away to Cove since February 2006 but Martin Skinner admitted there was an improvement from his side who went down five-nil in the Highland League Cup at the same venue three weeks earlier.

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A 6-1-win saw Huntly do the double over Fort William at a rain-soaked Claggan Park as the visitors made the most of a man advantage following an early red card for the hosts.

Huntly Manager Martin Skinner admitted the visitors got a lift following the sending-off.

It was an improved performance from the bottom side although Manager Kris Anderson admitted their early momentum was dented after the experienced Andrew Martin received his marching orders.

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Long servant Alexander Thoirs along with midfield duo Cameron Booth and Ross Still recently signed new contract extensions tying them to the club until summer 2021.

We spoke to all three after our last game to hear what they had to say about extending their stay at Christie Park.

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Inverurie Loco Works recorded a fourth straight Gordon derby win running out four-nil winners away to ten-men Huntly. Locos Manager Neil Coper hailed the impact the younger players have had in the side in recent week as nineteen year old Josh Bolton bagged a brace. it’s now five home games without a win for Huntly with Manager Martin Skinner admitting the sending off was costly at a time where his team were looking to get back into the game.

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Goals from Gary McGowan (2) and Michael Clark helped Huntly record their highest away win over Turriff United and move up to eighth place. After seeing his side net the opening goal ninety seconds before the interval, Manager Martin Skinner admitted it was perfect timing.

With one win out of their last nine league matches, Turriff Manager Kris Hunter had no complaints over the outcome of the game.

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Four second half goals helped Huntly see off shot-shy Lossiemouth and set up a quarter-final tie away to Cove Rangers.

After a frustrating first half where his side had fifteen goal attempts but couldn’t find a breakthrough, Huntly Manager Martin Skinner was delighted to see his side progress to the next round.

Lossiemouth failed to register a single shot on target as Manager Joe Russell was disappointed with the second half display.

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Formartine United made it seven league games unbeaten with an impressive second half display running out four-nil winners over Huntly. United Player-Manager Paul Lawson was delighted with the reaction he got from his side following the interval. With Huntly Manager Martin Skinner serving a suspension, Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne took charge and felt his side failed to build on a good first half display.

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A stoppage time winner from Nicholas Gray saw Huntly go three games unbeaten as the forward netted the only goal in a one-nil win away to Rothes.

Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne was pleased to see his side net late on as they kept up a fourteen game unbeaten run against the Speyside outfit.

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Fraserburgh came from two goals down to earn a share of the points away to Huntly The Broch have now gone twelve league games unbeaten against Huntly as Manager Mark Cowie was delighted with the character his side showed to come from behind.

Huntly Manager Martin Skinner admitted it was a game of two halves for his side that haven’t beaten Fraserburgh in the league since August 2012.

Finally, Huntly Captain Michael Clark was pleased to play his part in helping his side to a share of the point having gone in goal late on following a facial injury to Euan Storrier.

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Huntly ended a four game win-less streak with an impressive 3-1 victory away to Clachnacuddin. Manager Martin Skinner admitted it was the type of performance he was looking for.Skinner was pleased to see David Booth back in the starting eleven and praised the player for his part in all three goals.

New Clachnacuddin Manager Brian MacLeod was disappointed not to get off to a good start as the Lilywhites went eight league games without a win.

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A Greg Mitchell strike and a late double from Neil Gauld help Inverurie Loco Works book a quarter-final meeting with Fraserburgh following a 3-1 win over Huntly.

Huntly Manager Martin Skinner admitted conceding two goals inside a four minute spell proved costly as his side exited the Shield in the first round for the second consecutive season.

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Wick Academy and Huntly fought out a draw at Harmsworth Park for the third straight season with a 2-2 draw.

Wick Manager Tom McKenna admitted his side showed a lot of character to earn a share of the points after letting an early lead slip.

Huntly Manager Martin Skinner admitted he was disappointed to concede a later equaliser with Huntly so close ending an eight year win-less streak at Harmsworth Park.

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East Stirlingshire showed their second half dominance to advance to the second round with a 4-1 win at Huntly.

Huntly Manager Martin Skinner admitted his side ended the first half brightly but failed to show the same improvement after the break. Shire Player-Manager Derek Ure was pleased to make it through to the second round after defeats in their last two Scottish Cup outings against Highland League opposition.

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Second half goals from Kai Ross and Gary McGowan saw Huntly bounce back from a heavy defeat at Nairn as the black and gold’s recorded a two-nil win at home to Deveronvale. Manager Martin Skinner was delighted with the response he got from his squad.

After a third straight defeat, Deveronvale Manager Steven Dolan had no complaints over the result admitting his defensive players kept them in the game for large spells.

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Nairn County recorded their biggest league win of the season with an impressive 5-1 home win over Huntly at Station Park. With the first three goals coming from corners and free kicks, Manager Ronnie Sharp is pleased his side are now starting to deliver off of set pieces.

Huntly Manager Martin Skinner was unhappy with the defensive display from his side after their heaviest defeat of the season

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Huntly made it three away wins from three in the league following an impressive second half at Lossiemouth. It took the visitors 41 minutes to find the opening goal as Assistant Manager Ricky Cheyne admitted the hosts made it difficult for his side in the early stages.

Lossiemouth failed to register a shot on target and after a seventeenth league game without a win, Manager Joe Russell admitted conceding a goal before the break had an effect on his team.

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An early second half goal saw Brora Rangers take all three points. Huntly Manager Martin Skinner was disappointed his side didn't take a share of the points.

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A brace from Gary McGowan helped Huntly to a third straight derby win over neighbours Keith. New Huntly Manager Martin Skinner rang the changes following their Aberdeenshire Cup exit to Deveronvale and felt his side were worthy of the three points.

Keith Player-Coach Jamie Lennox felt his side had done enough to take a share of the points.

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New Huntly Manager Martin Skinner knows the importance of a derby victory to the club. We spoke to him about today's meeting with Keith and taking over the reigns as Manager this week.

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An early winner from Graeme Watt was the difference as Deveronvale secured a one-nil win over Huntly to set up a semi-final meeting with Cove Rangers. We spoke to new Manager Martin Skinner after the game for his views on the cup exit.

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We preview tonight's Aberdeenshire Cup quarter final with Assistant Manager Martin Skinner

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Cove Rangers made it nine league games unbeaten at Christie Park with a four-nil win over Huntly.

Huntly Caretaker Manager Martin Skinner admitted the timings of goals conceded proved to be costly.

Netting an early opener, Cove Co-Manager John Sheran admitted it was important to get themselves in front going into the break.

After missing a penalty in a shoot-out midweek, Sheran gave praise to goalkeeper Stuart McKenzie for his fourth consecutive shut-out in the league.

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Manager-less Huntly recorded back-to-back wins for the first time since December with a four-nil win away to Strathspey Thistle.

Assistant Manager Martin Skinner was pleased to record consecutive wins and clean sheets following a midweek win over Fort William and felt they are causing problems with another three goals from set pieces.

Strathspey Thistle are still searching for their first league win since 31st March with Manager Alasdair Munro unhappy his side failed to build on a good early start.

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For the second year running Huntly were knocked out of the Scottish Cup by junior opposition as Girvan booked their place in round two with a Neal Gilmour winner with three minutes of the game remaining. Huntly Assistant Manager Martin Stewart was not impressed with his side’s performance

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After letting a two-goal lead slip to Girvan, Huntly now have to travel to Ayrshire for a first round replay next Saturday.

Black and gold’s boss Steve Paterson sees his side get another chance of progressing into round two

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Goals from Colin Robertson and Myles Brownhill gave Huntly their 25th league win over Wick Academy.

Manager Steve Paterson had made it three games undefeated since returning to the club.

Wick Academy Co-Manager Richard Hughes saw his side start well but then his players went behind so soon after levelling from a penalty.

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A Nikki Smith penalty earned Lossiemouth a share of the points against ten men Huntly but Manager Charlie Charlesworth was unfortunate not see his side makes the most of their man advantage to take maximum points.

After seeing his side go down to ten men early on in the second half and endure some pressure late on, Huntly Manager Steve Paterson admitted a draw was fair for his players. Paterson was also spoke on the performance of Ross Bremner who came very close to leaving the club almost two weeks ago.

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Huntly left it late late to pick up all three points against North of Scotland Cup finalists Forres Mechanics and now you can hear what returning Manager Steve Paterson had to say on his first game in charge of his second spell.

interview appears courtesy of a two-way reproduction agreement between Huntly FC Online and highlandleague.net

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Strathspey Thistle secured their first win since mid-April with a deserved victory over Huntly.

Having gone into the game with one point, Donly McLeod was delighted after seeing his side concede eight goals to Huntly last season.

Huntly have now made their worst start to a Highland League season since 2006/07 winning only one out of six in all competitions. A fuming John Teasdale criticised some of his players and hinted that there may be even more movement out of the club

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Huntly secured their first win of the season with a comfortable 5-1 win over Rothes to move up to fourteenth place.

After four defeats in all competitions going into Saturday’s game, a pleased John Teasdale gave his thoughts on the game

Having seen his side go down to the second defeat in succession, Rothes Boss Graham McBeath admitted it could've been a heaver defeat.

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After back to back defeats in their first two league games, Nairn County found themselves bottom of the table and after a superb performance over on Saturday they kick-started their season with a superb 6-1 win over Huntly. Nairn Manager Les Fridge was pleased with the performance of his players from start to finish.

Huntly now find themselves second bottom of the table with only Fort William worse off on goal difference and after seeing his side concede fifteen goals in all competitions losing four times. John Teasdale praised the performance of keeper Neil Hastie while hinting he may be looking to buy and sell players within the next week.

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John Farquhar has made a habit of saving penalties. We spoke to the keeper after the one-nil defeat at Brora after he saved a second penalty kick in four matches.

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After missing a number of players going into the game, Charlie Charlesworth had a squad with an average age of 23 and was pleased with the battling display his side put in.

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For the second time this season an own goal settled a game between Brora Rangers and Huntly as Brora recorded a seventh straight home win over the black and gold’s.

The result saw The Cattach’s end a three game losing streak as Manager Ross Tokely was happy with a comfortable performance from his side.

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Huntly recorded their first home win since 2nd December with a comfortable three-nil win over Rothes. Assistant Manager Martin Skinner admitted it was the best display he’d seen since he came to the club two months ago.

Skinner was full of praise defender McRitchie who has looked impressive since signing on loan from Caley Thistle.

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Formartine United kept up their unbeaten league run at Christie Park coming from behind to record a 2-1 win at Huntly. After six wins out of their last six league fixtures, United Assistant Manager Russell Anderson was pleased with the reaction from his side after conceding an early opener.

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Formartine United kept up their unbeaten league run at Christie Park coming from behind to record a 2-1 win at Huntly.

Huntly are without a home win in their last six games but Manager Charlie Charlesworth admitted he got an improvement from his side after a disastrous outing in Inverness the previous week.

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Huntly lead their lead slip in spectacular fashion with a poor defensive display away to Clachnacuddin which as the Lilywhites came from behind to win 6-3.

Huntly Manager Charlie Charlesworth was unhappy to see his side throw away a three goal lead after conceding three goals within a ten minute spell.

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An impressive comeback saw Clachnacuddin come from three goals down to moved up to twelfth with a 6-3 win at home to Huntly.

Manager Iain Polworth admitted even at three-nil down he felt his side weren’t out of the game.

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After netting an own goal midweek, Huntly midfielder Ross Still was on target at the right end yesterday when he netted the winner in a 2-1 derby victory over Keith.

The 22 year thought he'd scored the opening goal only for it to be deemed an own goal by the match officials but he made no mistake with a well-taken finish for the winning goal to take his tally to the season to six.

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Huntly made it three away league fixtures unbeaten with a 2-1 derby win away to neighbours Keith. After going behind in the tenth minute, Manager Charlie Charlesworth was pleased with the reaction he got from his side to move up to seventh position.

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Huntly's Matthew McDonald has revealed he jumped at the chance to return to the club on a permanent basis. With three goals in six appearances since signing, the forward has given the Huntly frontline a physical threat and he's pleased to be back at Christie Park under Manager Charlie Charlesworth.

The 22 year originally signed for the club in December 2015 from Keith but would move to Cove Rangers initially on loan in September 2016 before transferring to Inverurie Loco Works eleven months later.

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It was a third straight home defeat for Fort William and Manager Paul MacLellan felt the goals they conceded were costly.

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A 4-1 win saw Huntly record their third straight win at Claggan Park over Fort William to move up to eighth positon. Manager Charlie Charlesworth was pleased to see his side come out on top on a difficult playing surface.

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Huntly winger Neale Davidson is raring to go as he starts his second spell back at Christie Park. The winger returned to the club earlier this month from Turriff United. We spoke to the 26 year old about coming back from a third break and recapturing the form which help him win numerous player of the year awards during his first spell in black and gold.

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The first ever league cup meeting between Strathspey Thistle and Huntly was finally played at the fifth attempt after a venue change to Buckie and it went the distance with the Jags setting up a midweek trip away to Formartine United after winning 5-4 on penalties. It was a the first time the Jags had won a cup tie since March 2011 as Manager Alasdair Munro was pleased to book their place in the quarter-finals.

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After registering more than thirty attempts throughout the game, Huntly Manager Charlie Charlesworth was disappointed they didn’t take their chances in front of goal.

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After five games without a win over Turriff United, it was Huntly who earned bragging rights for the first time since December 2009 courtesy of a Lukasz Stasiak double.

We can now bring you audio reaction from both management teams courtesy of highlandleague.net

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Turriff United made it four home wins in a row with their first league win over Huntly.

Despite conceding three goals from penalties, United Assistant Manager Brian Thomson felt his side deserved the win.

“I think on overall chances we deserved to win the game and Huntly didn’t look like scoring apart from the penalty kicks. Grant Noble has been biding his time lately and came back with a bang with two well-taken goals but our second half play was far superior to Huntly.”

It was back-to-back defeats for Huntly and Manager Steve Paterson was disappointed with the performance of his players.