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In episode 67 of The Football Journals, I sit down to chat with former Buckie Thistle chairman Mark Duncan. I have been covering the Buckie Thistle back to back HL triumphs era on the podcast for a while now, with many names from that squad appearing on the show the last couple of years. Having read Mark's book recently, on the success of the club at the time, it was time to get a man who had a massive part to play in building that success in to tell his story.
An incredibly interesting conversation on the ins and outs of the period where Buckie Thistle achieved what they hadn't in 52 years by winning the Highland League. Mark talks to me about coming when were Buckie were struggling, the process of rebuilding and progressing the club, the eras of Kevin Will, Duncan Shearer and Greg Carrol, and of course the success that eventually came that was historic for Buckie at the time, and that has lead to the club continuing to be a competitive force in the Highland League to this day, post Mark's involvement.
By Lee StewartIn episode 67 of The Football Journals, I sit down to chat with former Buckie Thistle chairman Mark Duncan. I have been covering the Buckie Thistle back to back HL triumphs era on the podcast for a while now, with many names from that squad appearing on the show the last couple of years. Having read Mark's book recently, on the success of the club at the time, it was time to get a man who had a massive part to play in building that success in to tell his story.
An incredibly interesting conversation on the ins and outs of the period where Buckie Thistle achieved what they hadn't in 52 years by winning the Highland League. Mark talks to me about coming when were Buckie were struggling, the process of rebuilding and progressing the club, the eras of Kevin Will, Duncan Shearer and Greg Carrol, and of course the success that eventually came that was historic for Buckie at the time, and that has lead to the club continuing to be a competitive force in the Highland League to this day, post Mark's involvement.