Darvel's shock win over Aberdeen was a "dream come true", according to the award-winning piemaker who owns the club. But John Gall is keeping his feet on the ground after arguably the biggest upset in ...
When Michael Kennedy decided to take the Darvel job, he knew he’d have a rebuild job on his hands. Whether he expected to be signing a full new playing squad as well as totally revamping the changing ...
Junior side Darvel pulled off one of the greatest upsets in Scottish Cup history by dumping out Aberdeen in the fourth round, to leave the Premiership side’s manager Jim Goodwin clinging on to his job ...
Darvel got their hands on the West of Scotland League Cup trophy for the first time after defeating Pollok in the final. The Vale controlled much of the game and got their noses in front after just 15 ...
The party is in full swing down in Darvel after a stunning performance. A sixth-tier side knocking one of the Premiership big boys out of the Scottish Cup? Absolutely remarkable. The Dons have some ...
Darvel have announced that John Gall will step away from his official club duties at the end of the current campaign following eight years with the West of Scotland Premier Division outfit. The club's ...
For many a year, the gold standard in Scottish Cup shocks was generally accepted to be the 1-0 first-round defeat inflicted on Rangers in 1967 by their second-tier namesakes from Berwick. Rangers were ...
Darvel matchwinner Jordan Fitzpatrick says that Darvel's victory over Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup will take days to sink in after causing one of the greatest upsets in the tournament's history. Did ...
Darvel produced arguably the biggest upset in 149 years of Scottish Cup history as the sixth-tier outfit defeated top-flight Aberdeen. Jordan Kirkpatrick's first-half shot on the spin at Recreation ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Darvel has sensationally dismissed manager Tony McInally just a fortnight after guiding the club to their first Scottish Junior ...
AT 9.39PM, Darvel had just pulled off perhaps the greatest Scottish Cup upset of all time by beating Aberdeen. Almost exactly two hours earlier, Vale boss Mick Kennedy was delivering a passionate ...