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Blantyre Victoria 'won't get the credit they deserve' as title dreams voided

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Blantyre Victoria boss John Gibson admits he is gutted not to get the chance to battle for the league title after the campaign was axed.The season was ended by West Region chiefs last week, less than 24 hours after the SFA revealed no football would be played until June 10 at the earliest.The West Region have still to confirm whether the season will be considered null and void, or current standings will be final placings.It appears to be the end of junior football with the West of Scotland League era ushered in from next season.The Vics had been on a 15-game winning streak before the national lockdown and looked set for a late charge for the Championship trophy.Gaffer Gibson said: “Ultimately I’m disappointed for everyone in and around the

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