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The Dale looking forward to lots of West Lothian derbies next season

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Armadale Thistle were frustrated to see the season end but hope to kick on again in the new season.The Dale would have more than fancied their chances of winning the league, with the club sitting fifth and having three games in hand on league leaders Livingston United before lockdown meant the season declared null and void.They were delighted to report that that they managed to pay up all their contracts and are now looking ahead to the new season.Another batch of clubs left the Juniors to join the East of Scotland League over the summer but whilst this exodus is concerning for the future of the Junior clubs, The Dale are excited by the amount of local derbies ahead of them in the new season.Club secretary Scott Watson said: "The club were

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