The Bonny had a narrow win over Giffnock to reach the thrid round of the South Challenge Cup
John McKeown was relieved that his Shotts side came through a ‘banana skin’ South Challenge Cup second round tie against Giffnock and hopes it helps build momentum.
But he hopes a better performance and result can help Shotts build momentum as they struggle with a sticky start to life in the West of Scotland Premier Division. “It wasn’t easy at all. Over the piece we had more of the chances and more of the ball, but in the first half, with the wind at their back, they were dangerous.
“Finlay has been great since he came in, he’s a good, big guy, an honest pro, and a big hardy player.
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