Thursday, 04 December 2008

Gretna match reports

Gretna unlucky to dip out of cup

Published 24 November 2008

GRETNA lost only their second game of the season, to the same team who beat them last time around. Man of the Match: David Seggie

Gretna come from two down to beat Eyemouth

Published 17 November 2008

Eyemouth Utd 2 Gretna 3: Gretna came from two goals down to clinch the points on a blustery pitch overlooking the North Sea.

Gretna reach cup final

Published 3 November 2008

The new Gretna reached their first ever cup final by beating fellow East of Scotland League 1 team Kelso United in front of a crowd of 130.

Edinburgh City end Gretna's Challenge Cup hopes

Published 20 October 2008

Gretna's 100 per cent record came to an abrupt end at home to Edinburgh City in the third round of the SFA South Challenge Cup.

Gav-a-go hero

Published 14 May 2008

NOT even a Hollywood screen writer could have dreamed up a script as far-fetched as Gavin Skelton's career.

Stalemate as Gretna and Saints battle out bore draw

Published 12 May 2008

St Mirren 0 Gretna 0: Gretna bounced back from their six-goal mauling at Inverness by holding their own in a stalemate with St Mirren at Love Street.

Gretna's horror season drags on with another thrashing

Published 5 May 2008

Inverness 6 Gretna 1: Gretna's sorry season is almost at a close - and it won’t be a moment too soon for boss Mick Wadsworth and his shell-shocked players after their worst ever defeat in Scottish football.

Gretna's kids hold Killie

Published 28 April 2008

Kilmarnock 1 Gretna 1: Gretna claimed a third successive draw and denied Kilmarnock their chance to take revenge for a February mauling by the Borderers.

Keeper Fleming the hero as Gretna make a point

Published 21 April 2008

Falkirk 0 Gretna 0: Rookie keeper Greg Fleming enhanced his growing reputation with a string of saves to earn Gretna a battling point at Falkirk.

Gretna earn a point as horror season drags on

Published 10 April 2008

Gretna 0 St Mirren 0: THE match between Gretna and St Mirren promised little on paper, but a few hardy souls turned out to watch the two worst sides in the SPL battle it out at Fir Park.

Gretna's scrappers are going down fighting

Published 7 April 2008

Gretna 1 Inverness CT 2: Just when it seemed as if Gretna had sunk as low as they could this season, they plumbed new depths on Saturday.

Gretna can beat the drop insists ex-Scotland boss

Published 4 April 2008

GRETNA have a mountain of Everest proportions to climb if they’re to avoid relegation from the SPL after being cast 11 points adrift at the foot of the table.WHATEVER Gretna boss Davie Irons said in the dressing room at half-time, it worked because his side hit back before Rangers even had time to digest their cuppas.

I just don’t want the club to die

Published 31 March 2008

St Mirren 2 Gretna 0: On the day Gretna’s dream died, the player most synonymous with club’s fairytale rise through Scottish football had only one remaining last wish.

Gretna are on the brink but players dig deep

Published 25 March 2008

Gretna 0 Celtic 3: Whatever the future may hold for Gretna, their players can rest assured that they have earned the right to walk with their heads held high.

Gretna going down fighting

Published 17 March 2008

Aberdeen 3 Gretna 0: IF the administrators in charge of Gretna’s fate off the park show as much determination and resilience as the players did on the pitch at Pittodrie on Saturday then the stricken club might just have a future after all.

Gretna dig deep to stun Killie

Published 5 March 2008

SPL: Gretna 4 Kilmarnock 2: WHATEVER drama may be unfolding off the field right now, Gretna’s players are clearly refusing to buckle under the strain.

We’ve got to go in for Killie

Published 25 February 2008

KENNY DEUCHAR may be the only Scotsman to find the back of the net against Rangers in 2008 – but he reckons yesterday's double at Ibrox will count for nothing if Gretna don't overcome Kilmarnock on Wednesday night.

Dr GOALS GETS THE NEEDLE!

Published 25 February 2008

DOCTOR GOALS forgot all about his bedside manner as he slammed referee Alan Freeland for a controversial decision which left Gretna facing up to another all-too familiar hard-luck story.

RED ‘N BURIED

Published 25 February 2008

GRETNA’S dejected players trudged away from Easter Road last night gutted that their brave fight-back had failed to secure them a priceless point.

Defeat number 16 but Everton kid insists: Gretna can stay up

Published 25 February 2008

EVERTON starlet John Paul Kissock insists he has no regrets about joining Gretna’s fight for SPL survival – even though he admits he didn’t realise the size of the task facing them when he agreed to his loan move.He said: “I had 20 minutes to make a decision on whether to come to Gretna the day before the transfer window closed.

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