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4-0 Dean Carse with a double. Stand out players,Jamie Collins full back and Cammy Smith central midfielder, two look like they could make the step up no problem.

 

 

This the same boy as mentioned in the quote above?

Thought he was meant to be a striker, or is he just being used at FB for the moment?

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Cheers for your concern

 

 

 

 

Or do mean Melinda Messenger? ;)

That's the one,I actually knew it was Melinda,god knows why I put Mellissa

 

Who's she?

Lol, stfu you!

 

This the same boy as mentioned in the quote above?

Thought he was meant to be a striker, or is he just being used at FB for the moment?

Dunno who's nephew he is or what position he normally plays. First time watching him.

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Dunno who's nephew he is or what position he normally plays. First time watching him.

 

http://www.bordertelegraph.com/news/roundup/articles/2011/06/14/414251-collins-called-up-to-aberdeen/

 

He's John Collins' nephew. Got released by Hearts pro youth last summer aged 15 and spent the 2010-11 season (or part of) with Gala Rovers in the Borders Amateur league where he seemed to separate the boy from the men while playing up front.

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Good win for the 19's today away to Kilmarnock, with what sounds like a great solo goal by Captain Jack in the 90th minute to win it. Nice wee comment from Neil Cooper at the end regards my man Cammy Smith.

Kilmarnock U19s 1 Aberdeen U19s 2

 

Stynes (30); Dean Carse (71) Jack Grimmer (90)

 

Aberdeen U19s got back to winnings ways with a deserved victory this afternoon against Kilmarnock at Kilwinning Sports Club, but they left it very late.

 

In the opening stages Aberdeen had a couple of chances. Conor Devaney did well with a tackle in the middle of the park and played it forward to Cammy Smith. Cammy did well, nicked it past the last defender and he was one on one with the goalkeeper but the keeper has made a fine save. Declan McManus had an opportunity and Ryan Fraser had a chance as well.

 

The home side had a chance as well when the ball was played through the Dons back line but Lukasik did well to get out quickly and dive at the strikers feet. Kilmarnock then took the lead on the half hour mark and it was a poor goal from the Dons point. They lost possession on the edge of their own box and Stynes has picked it up and produced an excellent finish into the top corner.

 

Aberdeen dominated the second half. Stephen O'Neill has had two really good chances but put the ball just past the post on both occasions.

 

Finally the Dons got the equaliser in the 71th minute. Captain Clark Robertson put the ball in the box, Cammy Smith flicked it on and Dean Carse, who had came on as a substitute a short time before, hit it first time to score, a good finish by Dean. Aberdeen continued to create good chances and completely dominate possession and territory but it looked as if it was going to be one of those days.

 

However in the final minute Jack Grimmer scored with a brilliant individual effort. The centre half picked the ball up on the edge of his own box and has ran the full length of the park, he beat one or two players and knocked it by the killie defence. There was a couple of Aberdeen guys in an offside position but the referee has correctly waved play on because they were not involved in the play, despite the linesman raising his flag. Jack got through one on one with the goalkeeper and he cooly slotted the

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Jack Grimmer scored with a brilliant individual effort. The centre half picked the ball up on the edge of his own box and has ran the full length of the park, he beat one or two players and knocked it by the killie defence. There was a couple of Aberdeen guys in an offside position but the referee has correctly waved play on because they were not involved in the play, despite the linesman raising his flag. Jack got through one on one with the goalkeeper and he cooly slotted the

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