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Irvine Vics legend Kevin Adam has signed up for a second spell with the club.
The 32-year-old striker, who sits second in Vics’ all-time scoring list, became a fans' favourite during a decade of service between 2009 and 2019.
Now, after spells at Dalry Thistle and Craigmark, he's back - with Andy Clarkson's club record of 132 goals firmly in his sights.
And boss Dougie MacDuff is backing the frontman to rediscover his shooting boots at the Westenders - and write himself into the record books.
He said: "Kev's 12 goals away from the record, and without being disrespectful to anyone, you'd have to fancy him to get that in our league next season.
"I'm delighted to get him on board. He's an experienced boy and his record speaks for itself. His attitude is also first class and he's a smashing guy to have around the dressing room."
MacDuff has also moved to snap up goalkeeper Owen McCallum, formerly of St Peters and Lesmahagow, central defender Steven Gaffney, formerly of St Anthony's, and forward John McLaughlan from the amateur ranks.
He hopes to add at least a few more fresh faces to his squad having retained 12 players from last season.
Among those re-signed are Franny Kilpatrick, brothers Ciaran and Declan Walsh, twins Shane and Chris Jackson, Mark Beveridge, Ewan Farrell, Stephen Jackson and captain Fraser MacDuff.
Vics' preparations for life in the West of Scotland League Third Division began on May 28. They return to action a week on Saturday against Albion Rovers in their own pre-season tournament.
And MacDuff, who had just two weeks to lay the foundations of a team before the big kick-off last season, is delighted with the way his squad is shaping up.
He added: "I've got to be happy when you look at the position we were in a
Mobility Matters celebrated opening its eighth store by hosting a live tour on the Daily Record Facebook page.
Scots actor Kevin McKidd has confirmed the end of his marriage to wife Arielle Goldrath.
dementia is rarely heard of or spoken about. Most people automatically think it's just found in elderly. " When her son, Kayden, found it difficult to concentrate in school and complained of having a hard time watching TV, Valerie suspected he could have ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder).
The mystical Kelpies are set to visit Irvine's shores this weekend just in time for the Maritime Museums' upcoming 'Sea Monsters' exhibit.
The Queen was all smiles as she stepped out in a lilac outfit for her second day in Scotland. The 96 year old monarch's appearances in Scotland over the last couple of days marks her first public engagement since she appeared on the balcony at Buckingham Palace on the fourth day of celebrations for her Platinum Jubilee at the start of the month.
Scots singer Gerry Cinnamon could be doing a Kate Bush after one of his tracks opened the new season of Netflix smash hit The Umbrella Academy. The Glasgow-born singer's song Sometimes features in the first scene of the much-anticipated third series of the comic book caper.
St Johnstone are set to welcome Adam Montgomery on loan from Celtic.
Plans to restructure the SPFL have been met with fresh opposition with League Two clubs reportedly set to snub SFA plans.
A consultation on the future priorities of local services has been launched in West Lothian.
Kate Bush sprints into a second week at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with Running Up That Hill.
An Ayrshire surgeon has found himself in the dock for the second time in a year facing domestic abuse charges.
The Lib Dems could boycott a second referendum on independence if the Scottish Government fails to secure approval for the vote from Westminster.
The Snuts have announced the release of their second album, ‘Burn The Empire Out’ – find out more info below.The Scottish band’s forthcoming LP is the follow-up to their 2021 debut LP, ‘W.L.’, which topped the UK’s Official Albums Chart in April last year, marking the first time in 14 years that a Scottish band scored a UK Number One album.Speaking about the new album and how lockdown provided them with more time to tackle the topics that were important to them, frontman Jack Cochrane said: “The universe delivered us time to create a record where we finally felt we could address some of the topics, be it societal or spiritual, that we have been dying to scream out.”He continued: “There are songs about the highs & lows, stuff we really want to talk about and things we cannot help but feel, but have just never made the space to.”Due out October 7 via Parlophone Records, the album has so far been previewed by three tracks: ‘End Of The Road’ featuring Rachel Chinouriri, ‘Zuckerpunch’, and the album’s title track.Alongside the news of their second LP, The Snuts have released another track from the album, the “care-free, four to the floor, singalong indie anthem” ‘The Rodeo’. You can listen to it below.“‘The Rodeo’ is about knowing that your life is more often than not completely out of your control,” explained Cochrane. “It is about finding merit in the madness and celebrating the journey and not just the destination.
Good Morning Britain viewers say they were left 'cringing' following Richard Madeley's opening comment to rail trade unionist Mick Lynch. The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) general secretary was on the I TV news programme to talk about the rail strikes which is causing chaos across the country.