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Rattray AFC - Season 2005/06, Perthshire - Division 2
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SEASON SUMMARY
Current League Position:
. PL W D L F A GD PTS
9. rattray 22 6 3 13 37 54 -17 21

Current League Form:
13/5 27/4 22/4 13/4 8/4 6/4

L 1-4

L 1-5

W 3-1

L 0-1

W 4-2

L 1-2

Latest News Item: RATTRAY PHOTOS AVAILABLE (12/Jun/06)
Last Fixture: 1 - 4 vs. Scone (H) (13/May/06)
Biggest Victory: 5 - 1 vs. Auchterarder (H) (17/Sep/05)
Current Top Scorer: Euan Murray, 23 goals
Most Consistent Player: Bruce Whytock - 7.03/10
Most Man of the Matches: Bruce Whytock - 5
Goal of the Season: Scott Whytock - vs letham lads club (H) (12/Nov/05)

CLUB DETAILS
RATTRAY AFC

Brief History of Smedley/Rattray AFC
Founded by a group of Smedley HP Foods Ltd employees in 1962, the Club has now been in existence for over 40 years, and has always played in the Perthshire Amateur Leagues.

The first Team Manager appointed was Fred Pillinger, and in 1964, their first competitive season, Smedley AFC won promotion to Division 2. They were congratulated by F.J. Beeton, the then General Manager of Smedley Foods Ltd, for their achievement, and for raising enough funds to buy their own transport.

Over the next 20 years there were many highs and lows, the most notable of these being the Ashleigh Cup win in 1968, and the Smith League Cup win in 1979.

Following the closure of Smedley Ltd in 1979, it was agreed to change the name of the club. This was put in place during 1980, with the club playing under the name that remains now, Rattray AFC.

From 1981 to 1992 under the management of Jim Heeney, the Club achieved a number of notable League and Cup successes. Since 1992, three further Cups have been won (See Honours page).

Over the years, many well known, and some not so well known, local "laddies" have worn the Club strip with pride and the camaraderie has always been to the fore.

The Club has always taken a great pride in supplying local youngsters (and not so young stars!) with a keen and healthy interest in sport, and the Committee and players have also contributed to many charitable causes through fundraising events over the years.

It is recognised that in the modern day, the need for sponsorship is paramount. Rattray has been fortunate enough over the years to have received this from many local businesses and individuals, for which they are ever grateful.

Rattray has had a few barren years trophy wise, and were relegated from Division 1 in 201, having been the longest serving club in that Division... 11 years.

Season 2004- 05 has seen the return of Jimmy Heeney to management after serving the club for a number of years as President, Secretary and Treasurer, and he is hopeful of emulating former glory days.

CLUB HONOURS

Marshall Cup - 1984,1990,1996,2000 R/Up

Consulation Cup - 1985,1990,1995

Perthshire Cup - 1992,1999

Ashleigh Cup - 1993

Division 3 R/Up - 1987

Division 2 Winners - 1987

Division 1 R/Up - 1990,1991

Rattray home strip
Red with Black arms
Black shorts
Red socks

Rattray away strip
Black shirts
Black shorts
Red socks

CONTACT INFO
Manager Jimmy Heeny 01250874558 .
Secretary Tommy Duff . .
President Eddie Tracey . .
Assistant Peter McCulloch . .
Player Assistant Nigel Smith . .
Club Skipper Lindsey Cruckshank . .
Injeries/Kit/Assista David Smith{Nordic} . .
Kit Sponser Crown Bar . .
Clubs Main Sponser Number 31 . .
Coach Callum Mcleod . .
Committee Peter Mclagan . .
Committee Mike Tavendale . .
Committee Euan Kirkpatrick . .
Committee Rodney Neil . .
Committee Craig Thoms . .
site admin Web Master . uma09@hotmail.com
Patron Stuart Morrison . .
Ground Davie Park Blairgowrie . .

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