In Saturday’s Courier meet the Arbroath player called up for world cup duty in Brazil.
If that sounds sensational then that’s because it is.
The man in question is none other than “the Good Doctor” himself aka Kenny Deuchar.
Granted it is the medics world cup, but it is in Brazil and it is this summer. Not to mention us Scots will take any footballing glory we can get…’mon the medics.
Our exclusive story of the stroke victim who could only watch in helpless horror as a brazen crook nicked his TV has caused quite a stir. It is my joyous duty to report that Terry Small’s faith in human nature has now been restored. Find out why in Saturday’s Courier.
Robocop was an iconic film of the 1980s. Now the kind of technology it depicted is playing a pivotal role in getting a brave war veteran back on his feet. We have the full story.
Politicians eh? Some are good, some are naughty. We have both as we report on the Labour conference, Bill Walker and Eric Joyce (you can decide which fits into each category)…
Saturday just wouldn’t be Saturday without a smashing dollop of sport.
It is therefore with the greatest satisfaction and no little relish that I snap up this opportunity to inform you that Saturday’s Courier features a smashing dollop of sport.
Before Saturday even dawned (and indeed before he could be turned into a pumpkin) our man Ian Roache went to the ball (game) at Tynecastle, where United were playing Hearts.
Read all about his big night out in The Courier.
Ordinarily when a manager is told to stay away from the ground by his chairman it is not an altogether happy situation. However, St Johnstone chairman Steve Brown is fully justified in telling his gaffer to put his health first and stay away from McDiarmid Park on Saturday following surgery. No paranoia required, then.
There’s news of a loan signing at Forfar, and Dundee’s Jim McAlister knows they have to raise their game if they are to win a crucial three points at Dumbarton.
A super Saturday awaits our readers so please do be quite sure to snap up a copy. Alternatively why not (and in months and months of asking this question, six days a week, I have yet to receive any kind of answer, satisfactory or otherwise, and I genuinely would like to know) try our digital edition?