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Latest News - 23/05/2016

Disability Footballers Flying High

The Annan Athletic FC Disability Football team have got their season well and truly back on track after what was a slow start by the high standards they had set themselves last season when they went undefeated through their entire campaign.

Annan Athletic 1 V 0 Lothian Hibernian
Annan Athletic 1 V 0 Blantyre SA Black
Annan Athletic 0 V 0 Glasgow Ladies
Annan Athletic 0 V 1 Claremont Colts Blue

 

Placing Team Games Played Won Draw Lost Non Att
1 Lothian Hibernian 16 9 3 4 0
2 Annan Athletic 16 9 2 5 0
3 Fortune Flyers 16 6 7 3 0
4 Stirling B 16 7 4 5 0
4 Blantyre SA Black 16 7 4 5 0
6 Glasgow Ladies 16 6 3 7 0
7 Claremont Colts Blue 16 4 5 7 0
8 Giffnock United 16 2 2 8 4

After matchday five at Forresters the side now sit 2nd in League One just one point behind leaders Lothian Hibernian. The next outing for the side will be at Toryglen, Glasgow on Sunday 5th June.

 

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