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Thurso game against St Duthus switched to Naver


By Alan Hendry

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Jordan Laidlaw (left) runs away to celebrate after netting Invergordon's stoppage-time winner against Thurso at Naver last Saturday. Picture: Alan Hendry
Jordan Laidlaw (left) runs away to celebrate after netting Invergordon's stoppage-time winner against Thurso at Naver last Saturday. Picture: Alan Hendry

Thurso's North Caledonian League match at home to St Duthus this Saturday has been moved to the Naver all-weather pitch with a 1pm kick-off.

Sir George's Park has been deemed unplayable after recent rain, and more wet weather is forecast.

It will be Thurso's first game since Stevie Reid announced his resignation as manager.

Coach Scott Davidson will be in charge of the team for the St Duthus match.

Reid had intended to quit at the end of this season but instead chose to step down seven games into the Vikings' league campaign. They are second from bottom following last weekend's 2-1 loss to Invergordon but have reached the Football Times Cup final.

Reid led Thurso to two league titles, in 2009/10 and 2012/13, as well as success in cup competitions.

Thurso players congratulate Marc Macgregor after his spot-kick against Invergordon last weekend. Picture: Alan Hendry
Thurso players congratulate Marc Macgregor after his spot-kick against Invergordon last weekend. Picture: Alan Hendry

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