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Brora Rangers manager, Steven Mackay, is calling for an improvement from his team as they gear up to face Cumnock Juniors in the Scottish Cup this weekend. The team is coming off a disappointing 3-2 loss to Deveronvale in the Highland League, and Mackay was not pleased with the performance.

In the match against Deveronvale, Brora fell behind early with Ben Hermiston scoring twice for the opposition. Although Colin Williamson managed to pull one back for Brora, Deveronvale extended their lead with a goal from Rogan Read. Despite Shane Sutherland scoring a late consolation goal for Brora, it was not enough to secure a win.

Mackay expressed his disappointment with the team’s performance, noting that too many players had an off day and that Deveronvale simply outworked them. He emphasized the importance of hard work and consistency in every game, regardless of the opponent. Mackay stressed the need for his players to raise their standards ahead of the upcoming match against Cumnock Juniors.

Cumnock Juniors secured their place in the first round with a 3-1 victory over Creetown in the second preliminary round. While they reached the third round last year, Brora managed to advance one stage further before losing to Cove Rangers in extra time. This sets the stage for an exciting match between the two teams.

Mackay acknowledged the significance of the upcoming game against Cumnock Juniors and emphasized the importance of bouncing back from the defeat to Deveronvale. He highlighted the need for the team to regroup, take responsibility for their performance, and come out fighting in the Scottish Cup clash.

As Brora Rangers prepare to face Cumnock Juniors, fans and supporters are encouraged to show their support for the team. Mackay’s call for increased effort and determination from his players sets the tone for an intense and competitive match on Saturday. The team will be looking to deliver a strong performance and secure a win to progress in the Scottish Cup. Stay tuned for an exciting game ahead!