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Cashing in on Bairns card count

Jean Sneddon, Alex Totten and players with the cheque to Strathcarron Hospice.

Jean Sneddon, Alex Totten and players with the cheque to Strathcarron Hospice.

The bad boys of the Bairns dressing room have handed a boost to Strathcarron Hospice coffers.

Club stalwart Jean Sneddon fined players for their misdemeanours throughout the season - £1 for every booking they receive and £5 for every time they’re sent for an early bath.

That raised her £115 which she donated to the Denny care centre - and kind-hearted officials at the club chipped in extra to bring the total up to £350.

Alex Totten received the money on behalf of Strathcarron before the game against Ayr as Stewart Murdoch, Kieran Duffie, David Weatherston and Rhys Bennett helped pass on the cheque.

Farid El Alagui was biggest contributor, picking up 15 yellow cards and one red - costing him £20.

 

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