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Hasn't the team that won the challenge cup also won promotion over the last few years?

St. Mirren last year, Falkirk before that, before them was us...

Whoever wins is going to have to pick it up quickly to keep that record going.

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League- clyde wins 15, drawn 9, county wins 5

FA Cup 1 1 0

League Cup 0 0 1

Other 0 0 2

Total 16 10 8

2006/2007

Scottish Division 1 Clyde 3-0 Ross County 16-09-2006

2005/2006

Scottish Division 1 Clyde 2-0 Ross County 15-04-2006

Scottish Division 1 Ross County 0-1 Clyde 10-12-2005

Scottish Division 1 Clyde 1-0 Ross County 22-10-2005

Scottish Division 1 Ross County 3-1 Clyde 06-08-2005

2004/2005

Scottish Division 1 Ross County 1-1 Clyde 07-05-2005

Scottish Division 1 Clyde 1-0 Ross County 19-02-2005

Scottish FA Cup Clyde 2-1 Ross County 15-02-2005

Scottish FA Cup Ross County 0-0 Clyde 05-02-2005

Scottish Division 1 Ross County 0-1 Clyde 18-12-2004

Scottish Division 1 Clyde 1-0 Ross County 21-08-2004

2003/2004

Scottish Division 1 Ross County 0-0 Clyde 24-04-2004

Scottish Division 1 Clyde 1-0 Ross County 14-02-2004

Scottish Division 1 Ross County 0-1 Clyde 13-12-2003

Scottish Division 1 Clyde 2-2 Ross County 04-10-2003

2002/2003

Scottish Division 1 Clyde 1-0 Ross County 01-03-2003

Scottish Division 1 Ross County 1-1 Clyde 28-12-2002

Scottish Division 1 Clyde 2-1 Ross County 02-11-2002

Scottish League Cup Clyde 0-1 Ross County 10-09-2002

Scottish Division 1 Ross County 1-1 Clyde 31-08-2002

ross county suck, clyde win

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Guest Sandy Cromarty

Aye, all the very BEST to our neighbours, go get em COUNTY.

Reported on BBC sport yesterday that County are the best supprted team in Scottish football owing to per head of population count.

A good cup this one, but dearie me, sad sad memories of Teasdale missing that penalty!

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It was a clever touch naming the team after the county rather than Dingwall.

It means the hicks put aside their inter-village rivalries when they come down from the hills and unite in support of their wee county team.

A rather large, but dwindling herd of them from Wester Ross boards the train at Kyle of Lochalsh on Saturday morning to see their team and return pssed off in the evening before embarking on a night of high jinks.

Perhaps we should have named our team 'Highland' or something similar and maybe got a bit more support from around the region.

Anyway, good luck to them. I don't see them as rivals anymore and wish them all the best.

Aren't we all being just a wee bit patronising here?  :003:

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