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Daily Record
6 days ago
- Sport
- Daily Record
East Kilbride put former Hamilton Accies ace on transfer list
Reegan Mimnaugh is looking for a new club Midfielder Reegan Mimnaugh is set to leave East Kilbride after being transfer listed. The 23-year-old former Hamilton Accies man, who has experience of playing in the Premiership, joined Kilby last July and helped the club to the Lowland League title last term. He has featured in all four of Kilby's competitive matches so far this term, but after Saturday's 3-1 loss to Spartans in their League Two opener, the club announced on their social media page that he is available for sale. Mimnaugh - who is contracted until the end of the the 2025/26 campaign - has been blighted by injury in recent seasons, but was seen as a coup of a signing by boss Mick Kennedy when he arrived at the club. Kennedy told Lanarkshire Live Sport: "We just had a chat a couple of weeks ago and decided that the best thing was for Reegan to move on. "We gave him a bit of time to try and sort something himself but nothing materialised. "It was a decision made about 10 days ago, so we hope he can find a new opportunity." The news comes shortly after fellow midfielder, Luke Main, partedcompany with East Kilbride to join Westof Scotland Premier Division outfit Auchinleck Talbot. A club statement read: 'East Kilbride Football Club can confirm the transfer of Luke Main to Auchinleck Talbot. Everyone at the club would like to thank Luke for his service and wish him every success for the future.' Main made his Talbot debut in a 4-0win over Pollok and also helped the Ayrshire side to a 4-2 win at Arthurlie atthe weekend, from the start.


BBC News
19-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Elgin City v East Kilbride
Update: Date: 90'+2 Title: Post Content: Match ends, Elgin City 1, East Kilbride 4. Update: Date: 90'+2 Title: Full Time Content: Second Half ends, Elgin City 1, East Kilbride 4. Update: Date: 90'+1 Title: Post Content: Fourth official has announced 1 minutes of added time. Update: Date: 90'+1 Title: Post Content: Attempt missed. Dylan Gavin (Elgin City) header from the centre of the box is just a bit too high following a set piece situation. Update: Date: 90' Title: Post Content: Foul by Erik Sula (East Kilbride). Update: Date: 90' Title: Post Content: Josh O'Connor (Elgin City) wins a free kick on the right wing. Update: Date: 89' Title: Post Content: Reegan Mimnaugh (East Kilbride) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Update: Date: 89' Title: Post Content: Foul by Dylan Gavin (Elgin City). Update: Date: 87' Title: Post Content: Foul by David Ferguson (East Kilbride). Update: Date: 87' Title: Post Content: Dylan Gavin (Elgin City) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Update: Date: 86' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, East Kilbride. Trialist 22 replaces Jack Leitch. Update: Date: 81' Title: Post Content: Attempt blocked. Keir Foster (East Kilbride) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Update: Date: 80' Title: Post Content: Foul by Jack Leitch (East Kilbride). Update: Date: 80' Title: Post Content: Brian Cameron (Elgin City) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Update: Date: 79' Title: Post Content: Corner,East Kilbride. Conceded by Tom Ritchie. Update: Date: 79' Title: Post Content: Attempt saved. Reegan Mimnaugh (East Kilbride) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal by Tom Ritchie (Elgin City). Update: Date: 79' Title: Post Content: Corner,East Kilbride. Conceded by Noah McDonnell. Update: Date: 78' Title: Substitution Content: Substitution, East Kilbride. Erik Sula replaces Lewis Spence. Update: Date: 77' Title: Post Content: John Robertson (East Kilbride) wins a free kick in the attacking half. Update: Date: 77' Title: Post Content: Foul by Dylan Ross (Elgin City).


Daily Record
15-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Record
East Kilbride's kick up backside put Bonnyrigg Rose play-off in our favour, but tie is far from over
Kilby hold a 3-1 advantage going into Saturday's second leg after a strong second half showing at K-Park Reegan Mimnaugh revealed the half-time hairdryer treatment from boss Mick Kennedy helped East Kilbride blow Bonnyrigg Rose away in the second half of Saturday's play-off tie. The midfielder, who has been playing at left-wing back for EK, played a pivotal role in Kilby's 3-1 win in the first leg of the League Two play-off final, providing the assist for Cami Elliott's opener, clearing the ball off the line in the lead up to Elliott's second goal and then having a hand in the move that led to Jordan McGregor's clincher. Things didn't look so rosey for Kilby at the interval with Rosey Posey pulling level through Aaron Arnott's strike after 16 minutes. But Mimnaugh says the gaffer got them going with some choice words. The former Hamilton Accies man said: 'We started the game well, got an early goal and then we went a bit flat and lethargic. 'They got their goal, so we came in at half-time and got a boot up the a***, basically. 'He told us that we needed to move the ball quicker, we were too slow on the ball and we weren't sticking to the structure, so we took on that information and it worked. 'In the second half when we stuck to the structure, played through the lines, we are such a different team and we go on and score two brilliant goals. It is always a bonus to get assists. The main thing is that we get the win. 'It was a bit of a blur [the clearance]. I can remember knocking the ball off the line but I can't remember much after that. I'm just happy to help.' Kilby took a three-goal lead to Brora Rangers in the play-off semi-finals after a 4-1 win in the first leg, before going on to win 7-4 on aggregate. Mimnaugh is confident they can find the net at New Dundas Park in Saturday's second leg to seal a coveted and historic place in the SPFL, but knows the tie is far from over. He added: 'It is only half-time. Bonnyrigg have a tough pitch and it is a tough place to go so we know it is not over, but we are glad to go there with a two-goal lead. 'You need to show a different side to you, when you go places like that. We know we aren't going to get the ball down and play it through the lines. 'It will be a completely different game so we need to roll the sleeves up and get stuck in. 'We went to Brora and scored three goals so we know we are capable, we just need to keep the back door shut. 'We will try to go there to get a clean sheet and hopefully a goal or two as well.'