Grant Park, Highland Football League, 13/1/24
Me still 297, Wee Man still 165
Lossiemouth Football Club
Founded – 1945
Nickname – The Coasters
Honours – Highland League Cup – 1961/62 and 1996/97, North of Scotland Cup – 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 2000/01 and 2002/03
Random Fact – The club nickname is ‘The Coasters’ and was decided by a competition between the towns primary schools.
Entrance – Me £10, Wee Man Free
Attendance – 125 (Rough Head Count)
Pie – £8, Pie x 2, Coffee, Pringles
Pint – £3.60, Tennents, Lossiemouth FC Social Club
Score Predictions – Me 0 v 5, Wee Man 0 v 4
Season Score Prediction Totals – Me 0 v 0 Wee Man
Milltown Airfield, originally built as a decoy to trick the Luftwaffe
A lot of it still stands despite being disused since the 70s
It would have been rude not to thrash the car down one of the runways
A great addition to Lossie
I do like a Windswept beer or two. Some supplies picked up since we were in town
The Mercat Cross
Looked a fine day but it was a bit nippy
Wee Man chose here for lunch…….
…….and a bonnie wee place too
Lossie, land of the massive bins
Fancy a pint Dad?
A lively pint at that
The oldest photo I could find, two years after formation
We passed the visiting bus parked up
A special place for us after our two minutes of fame two years ago
Not the first visit for us
A chilly wind kept the flag flying
The Coasters being put through their paces
The Dee celebrate after 17 seconds
Plenty of rogues throughout the match
Woody made no mistake from the spot. 0 v 3
Lossie were immediately given their own pen after the Dee. Kennedy for the hosts
Hamish MacLeod lines up a corner
There is something just great about this sign
A clear foul accidentally caught
Good to see this on site at Grant Park. Some people rely on men sheds for their social exploits in older years
Action shot booming challenge
The pie hut in the corner which always remind me of Longside FC
It wasn’t often Lossie got in behind the Dee but to be fair they never gave in
A place close to our hearts