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On The Road: Welcome to EKlasico... East Kilbride derby spells out what pyramid has to offer

On The Road: Welcome to EKlasico... East Kilbride derby spells out what pyramid has to offer

Daily Mail​4 days ago
The first EKlasico. That's a surprising enough notion when one of the clubs, YM, was formed as long ago as 1921. But, under a sun borrowed from the Mediterranean for the day, two East Kilbride teams played their first competitive derby.
Witnessed by 303 paying fans —and an army of kids — it was blessed with six goals and was played in a spirit that's in danger of giving fitba' a good name.
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