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Irvine Meadow ply their trade in the Stagecoach Super League Premier Division, top tier of
Scotland's Junior FA West Region. But after beating Arbroath in the Scottish Cup in December 2009
they were drawn to play against SPL side Hibernian, "the biggest game in Irvine Meadow's history"
according to club secretary Iain McQueen.
We said the other week that the Scottish football season is over, but that would be doing a
disservice to four teams for whom there is still everything to play for. In the first of two games,
Brechin and Cowdenbeath will do battle for the right to join Stirling Albion in next years First
Division, while [.
Those of us who want our football measured against fairytales and romantic epics were left
disappointed yesterday at Hampden. Our fault, we were looking in the wrong place. Cowdenbeath today
sealed promotion to the First Division with a 3-0 win at Brechin. It's the first time they've
reached the second tier in 20 years.
Right, that's your season well and truly over thenoo! First off, congratulations go out to Forfar
and Cowdenbeath, both of whom won their play-off games on Sunday. Forfar edged out local rivals
Arbroath 2-0 with goals from Martyn Fotheringham and Bryan Deasley and thus return to the Second
Division for the first time since 2007.
Games are falling foul of the foul weather already.
No game for Celtic and Kilmarnock or Dundee United and Motherwell this weekend. Hamilton will find
out today if they are OK to host Hibs.
The SPL's Neil Doncaster is "slightly surprised" at the early call offs. The polis have decided
though and there's not much clubs or league can do in the face of that.