The Scorries rise to derby challenge but fall victim to penalty decider
27th March 2014
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Reporter Noel Donaldson
Wick Academy......0......Brora Rangers.......1
IF BRORA had come over the Ord expecting to inflict numerical damage on Academy then they were greatly mistaken.
The Scorries stuck to their task, last night, and had it not been for a late, disputed, penalty in favour of the Reds, a draw would have been a fair result in this eagerly-awaited derby return clash.
If, is the biggest word in the football parlance...if an early Craig Shearer strike had found its mark....if a Davie Allan effort had stretched the Cattach net, things the outcome might have been different.
The title favourites scorned chances too, but at the end of the day it’s getting the ball in the back of the net that counts -how it gets there, is irrelevant, though crucial if it’s the winner. Stevie Mackay sent the keeper the wrong way with his spot kick, to an almost deafening response from the impatient Sutherland fans who doubtless had been looking for the deadlock to be broken, and multiplied, much earlier.
Full marks to Academy’s defence and there was no better choice for Man of the Match than Alan Farquhar in what was an entertaining 90 minutes for the hundreds of fans who turned out for this chilly re-arranged league fixture.
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