(Selected)Honours – Highland Football League: 1985/86 and 2011/12. Highland League Cup 1946/47, 1954/55, 1984/85, 1998/99, 2000/01, 2001/02 and 2009/10. North of Scotland Cup – 1907/08, 1926/27, 1935/35, 1957/58, 1966/67, 1986/87, 2004/05 and 2010/11. Scottish Qualifying Cup (North) – 1963/64.Inverness Cup – 1985/86, 1989/90 and 2005/06.
Random Fact – The current Mosset Park is not situated where Mosset Park originally stood. The whole ground was moved approximately five hundred meters in a south eastern direction to allow the re-routing of the adjacent A96 for the Fores bypass which was to sit between the ground and the railway line meaning it ran through the original park. The leading to a new grandstand being built on the new ground in 1987.
Entrance – £10 me, Wee Man free
Attendance – 186 (rough head count)
Pie – £6.00, pie x 2, coffee
Pint – £4.50 , Innis and Gunn Lager, Scribbles (Elgin)
Scarf – £12
Score Prediction – Me 2 v 1 , Wee Man 2 v 0
Season Score Predictions Totals – Wee Man 0 v 0 Me
Our pre-match was in Elgin and not Forres, this due to meeting an ex-work colleague for lunch
The view from Lady Hill was somewhat spoiled by a Lego set
I don’t think anyone will say either of us are saints
One of my favourite entrances in the HFL. Don’t ask me why, it just is.
A derby?
Just in case you didn’t know where you were
The badge needs a suppy paint
A side on view of the stand. A common site from the A96
Still the best pies in the land, and by land I mean, the entire world
“Boris” at Forres (see Banks o’ Dee v Fraserburgh)
The stand (the second one)
The pitch was not in the best of nicks but made for a good battle
The Coasters travelling support (also how good would it be to live in one of those houses?)
The Can Cans clean up an early Lossie attack
I have always loved the sheer enormity of this sponsor board(and the identical one at he other end)
I do really like Mosset Park
Random action shot
Returning from the pisser I couldn’t not take this cracking picture of Wee Man
Wee Man has a habit of stopping everything to watch keepers in action. For the record Lossie’s keeper Cameron Farquhar was excellent throughout)
This sizable divot popped up early in the first half and stood the test of time and lasted until full time. We kept an eye on it to see if someone stamped it in or booted it away but incredibly it remained untouched
The pie supplying heroes, Fraser Bros. Family Butcher
Lossie pushing for an equaliser
More big signage at Mosset Park
Not as trainspottingy as Banks o’ Dee but a few rumble and toot on the way past during a match