clach

clach

(klɑːx)
n
a stone
vb (tr)
to kill by stoning
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The man who skippered Clach to the 2003-2004 Highland League title, Sandy McLeod, is returning as team manager.
DEPARTING boss Brian MacLeod is convinced the groundwork laid by his coaching team at Clach will lead to a Lilywhites' revival.
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The top two still have games in hand over Coull's fourth–placed side but the Harlaw Park boss is hoping for a run after surviving with 10 men against a dogged Clach outfit.
ALEX Caldwell has thrown his hat into the ring for the CLACH job.
The former Strathspey Thistle striker was the home hero with three goals, with Gary McGowan and Garry Wood also on target, while Scott Dunn countered for Clach.
BRIAN MACLEOD wants strugglers Clach to believe they can beat league invincibles Cove Rangers.
Clach recovered from going a goal down to demolish Lossie and book their place in the Highland League Cup Final.
ROBBIE Williamson knows he could probably snap up Craig Bellamy for CLACH this summer - if he only had a pound for every mile trekked by dedicated Davie Ross.
The Clach legend, a past player and manager, brought the Highland title back to his boyhood club in doublewinning season 2003-04.
Les Fridge hailed Nairn's never–say–die spirit as they twice came from behind to sink derby rivals Clach deep into injury time.