Wednesday, 3rd December 2008

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Ramsey hits five in Scots’ win

00584208_cropped.jpgJERSEY’S under-18 footballers found Scotland under-16 forward Conor Ramsey too hot to handle last night as the youngster scored all five of his side’s goals in a comfortable victory over the hosts at Springfield.

Before a healthy crowd of over 500, the 15-year-old St Mirren striker showed his class with a quality hat-trick before half time and then two more clever finishes in the opening dozen minutes of the second half before Jersey defender Luke McGlone nodded home Jersey’s late consolation.

Scotland, now annual visitors and warming up for the forthcoming international Sky Sports televised Victory Shield tournament, were again impressive to watch as they stroked the ball around with purpose and pace.

Jersey lived with Scotland for around 20 minutes but Scotland pulled away because they were full of running and with Ramsey in majestic form Jersey were run ragged at times.

Pictured: Scotland’s Luke McClane heads for goal

Article posted on 27th August, 2008 - 3.00pm

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  1. jim crawford

    Would it be possible for someone to confirm if a programme was issued for the Jersey V Scotland match. I would be very grateful for any information.

    Yours in Sport,
    Jim Crawford.

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