Reflecting Well (Ex Saints in the News).


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Guy finds a club according to Fotmob.

Bnei Sakhnin F.C. (Arabic: اتحاد أبناء سخنين‎, Hebrew: איחוד בני סכנין‎, Ihud Bnei Sakhnin; Ittihad Abna Sakhnin, lit. Sons of Sakhnin United) is an Israeli football club based at the Doha Stadium in Sakhnin. They are the most successful club among the Arab-Israeli clubs in the country, having won the State Cup in 2004

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11 hours ago, Tranmere Saintee said:

Only just realised why I recognised the victorious  Berwick manager who is Stewart Malcolm who managed 1 game for Saints around the turn of the century.

He was sent off in his only first team appearance for us (a 2-0 defeat from Celtic - some match info below), and never played again. Shame, as he seemed a really promising prospect at the time.

https://www.thecelticwiki.com/2000-10-17-st-johnstone-0-2-celtic-premier-league/

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They are mightily impressed with our Max 

Forres Mechs manager Rowley was particularly impressed by Brechin’s first scorer, Ukrainian Max Kucheriavyi, on loan from St Johnstone, who he rates as the best player he has seen in Highland League football for years.

“By all accounts St Johnstone’s chairman and Roddy Grant (Saints associate director) were there on Saturday and there’s rumours that he’s going to get taken back to St Johnstone given the way he’s been performing.

He’s just at a completely different level from where we are used to working at.

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