IT WAS all go at Netherdale on Saturday.
Players of yesteryear held a re-union at the Lowland League match between Gala Fairydean Rovers and Open Goal Broomhill.
And before adjourning to the bar, the legends posed for a photograph in the iconic Peter Womersley designed stand.
Back Row: Billy Johnstone, Paul Loughran, Willie Anderson and Bruce Noble.
Alan Wilson and Davie Dick.
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Brian Fraser, Andy Anderson, Gordon Ainslie, Fraser Lothian, Kenny Nicol and Davie Henry
Stuart Robertson, Alan Notman, Jed Mather and Norrie Collins
Ian Whitehead, Brian Patterson, Ronnie Frizzel, Jim Smith, Tommy Mann and Mike Thomson
Front Row: Davie Watkins, Dougie Johnson, Jim Gray and Jackson Cockburn.
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But it was the stand as opposed to the players that caught the eye of visitors Ashley and Robbie who cycled from Preston Lancashire arriving just in time for kick off.
The pair planned to head over to other Womersley sites before making the trip back home.
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And BBC Scotland's ‘A View from the Terrace’ pair Shaughan McGuigan and Duncan McKay were also present and presented the sponsors (Nil by Mouth) man of the match award to Ciaren Chalmers who scored twice in Gala Fairydean Rovers 4-1 victory.
Finally the club announced details of the Ellis McGregor Memorial Charity Match between an Ex Gala Rovers Select and an Ex Border Am Select on Saturday May 20 at 5pm at Netherdale.
Ellis was a player and manager of Gala Rovers and a lifetime member of Gala Fairydean Rovers.
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