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Queen of the South meet Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup this weekend and this first meeting between the sides in almost four years will invoke memories of what many rank as The Doonhamers' greatest ever win.
Such is the changing nature of football these days, only one of the Queens' team from that day remains connected to the club and even then, that is no longer as a player but with two off the field jobs.
Dumbarton have often been described as the great unpredictables of the Second Division this season however, after winning three games in a row, there are signs that they can emerge as a side that is heading up the way now as opposed to up and then down the way.
The Sons' Manager Alan Adamson has worked hard at finding the right blend between experience and youth to get a consistency in his side however, one constant ingredient has been defender James Creaney.
Alloa Athletic centre back Ryan Harding can be forgiven for enjoying The Wasps’ 14 game unbeaten run more than the rest of the Recreation Park squad as this time last year, he was fearful than the only career he had known was going to be taken away from him.
A family from Troon, Ayrshire are appealing to Scottish football fans to help them raise £500,000 for their 11-year-old daughter's cancer treatment.
Ross County goalkeeper Michael Fraser swapped the sun of Malta for the milder climate of Scotland last summer and he remains grateful to Manager Derek Adams for sending the text asking if he wanted to come home.
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