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  -   REPORTS   -   Second Division
Saturday, August 5, 2000
Full-time: Stenhousemuir 4 - 3 Queen of the South
Soccernet.com

Stenhousemuir and Queen of the South served-up a seven-goal thriller at Ochilview Park with Stenny running out 4-3 winners.

The visitors came back from a 3-0 deficit to level before having a point snatched cruelly from their grasp when David Menelaws nodded home a Jimmy Fisher back post corner, with the clock showing 90 minutes.

The Warriors opened the scoring in the 17th minute when David Wood hit a cracker into David Mathieson's top right hand corner from 14 yards and then they increased their lead in the 24th minute when Isaac English rifled another one high into the net from the same range.

Then the home side made it three, two minutes from interval, Menelaws nipped in to poke home from four yards, the visitors looked dead and buried.

The visitors were a different side after the restart, however, and Jonathan Sunderland pulled one back in the 68th minute before his team mate Tony Nelson was red carded for starting on the home side's James Fisher.

Nevertheless they continued to press and with 75 minutes on the clock Andy Martin hit a second and when Andy Aitken headed a Pat Atkinson free-kick home four minutes from time they looked to have secured a point.

Menelaws popped up in the dying stages, however, to nod Fisher's corner into the net at the back post to ensure his side took a sensational maximum points.



 

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