Perthshire Advertiser

Win the cup

Letham determined to bring the North of Tay trophy back to Seven Acres in Perth

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at hand and taking it one game at a time.

“With the Smith League Cup final on Tuesday being the team’s last game before the North of Tay, the lads are now looking ahead to it and are starting to experience the excitement of such a big game.

“Without a doubt this team is the most successful in the club’s history.

“The home dugout at Seven Acres is dedicated to the memory of George Brown who managed Letham Juveniles from 1976-1981 and until recent times George and his team were the ones to beat in terms of success.

“Fergie, his squad and staff have worked exceptiona­lly hard over the past few seasons to develop the squad and style to allow them to play 90 minutes and beyond of strong, silky football.

“One of the strengths of the squad is that the bench is as strong as the starting 11.

“Starting on the bench for Letham Amateurs is not a remark on a players quality it is purely a reflection of the strength and depth in the squad which allows the manager to select his starting lineup tactically and with a full season’s calendar of games in mind.

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