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Tayport prepare to face Glens



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WAROUT Stadium is the destination for Tayport where Glenrothes provide the opposition in a league fixture on Saturday.
'Port will travel in confident mood after finally securing their first win of the year, against Kelty, last weekend.

Frank Conway will be hoping that that win can mark the beginning of a resurgence for the team, who still have much silverware to compete for.

In terms of the Super League, the title is beyond Tayport, but the aim is to finish as high up the table as possible, with a victory at Warout next on the agenda.

The Canniepairt outfit, however, will be without Chris Webster, who was due to have an operation on a troublesome groin problem earlier this week.

The injured Murray Urquhart is also unlikely to feature at his former club, against whom he scored in a 4-2 win, back in September.

Ronnie Kenneth and Kevin Kelly, with a double, netted the other goals that afternoon and both should be in tomorrow's line-up.

Kenneth, after a holiday in Australia, was back in the team against Kelty, with Darren Scott sidelined and Brian Craik on the bench.

Craik could be in contention for a starting jersey this weekend, if Scott is still struggling with injury, and another player who could get the nod is Dean Rennie, fresh from last Saturday's match-winning appearance, five months after having broken his leg.

Roberto Morris succumbed at half-time against Kelty, so he may be another doubt, while neither Martin Maher nor Brian Livie were available for that match, but may well be required tomorrow.

Kick-off is scheduled for 2.30 p.m. and supporters should 'phone the Tayport F.C. newsline, on 01382 552755, for the latest information.

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