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Nairn looking to end losing streak





Nairn County’s Cohen Ramsay (right) challenges for the ball in the defeat to Inverurie Locos. Picture: Callum Mackay
Nairn County’s Cohen Ramsay (right) challenges for the ball in the defeat to Inverurie Locos. Picture: Callum Mackay

Manager Ronnie Sharp is hoping a win against Fort William on Saturday will be the start of a run to improve Nairn County’s league position after a dismal run of form.

Nairn have lost their last six games in the Highland League as they languish in 15th place.

But the club have only managed to play three games during 2019 and Sharp says the lack of matches is having an effect on his team trying to achieve consistency.

Fort William have lost all but two of their matches this season and Sharp hopes returning back from the West Highlands with three points will help turn a corner and start a winning run.

Read more in today's Highland News.


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