Saturday 28 February
Hannah Park was covered in frost and ice this morning and the game against Beith had to be postponed.Next fixture
at home to Forth Wanderers in the Central League Cup on Saturday 6 March, kick off 3pm.
Stevie Gallen and Davie Jackson have been transferred to Lesmahagow
Saturday 6 March
Ian McMurray was red-carded unjustly today as Shotts beat Forth 2-1 in the Central League Cup. McMurray will now be out for the next three fixtures.
Saturday 13 March
An unimpressive 0-0 against Beith will be of great comfort to the other clubs, Renfrew, Kilsyth and possibly one or two others, still hoping to gain promotion.
Saturday 20 March
SBA match at Benburb postponed (waterlogged pitch). Renfrew are the big winners today with a great 1-0 at Bellshill. Next up for the Bon Accord? Why, Renfrew, of course! Ian McMurray and Kevin Brown are suspended; Graeme McCheyne and Davie Kirkwood are doubtful starters. Could be a hot time for our much-vaunted defence.
Saturday 27 March
Bon Accord failed to take more than a point from a 0-0 game at second-placed Renfrew who finished with only nine men after Farquharson and McLafferty receive two yellow cards each. Bellshill go top with a 2-0 win at Cumbernauld.
Saturday 3 April
Shotts go back on top with a 3-0 win at Benburb. Bellshill win at Cumnock in the WoS Cup and are now two points behind with four games in hand. Renfrew win 4-0 at Shettleston and are one point behind Bon Accord with a game in hand.
Saturday 10 April
The only game during the Easter break sees Bellshill go back on top after a 3-0 win against Lugar BT.
Saturday 17 April
Shotts have great difficulty in beating Clydebank in the third round of the Central League Cup but eventually prevail 1-0 thanks to a "flukey" goal from Graeme Bryson. Renfrew win 3-2 in the league at Hurlford and go above Shotts and Bellshill, the first time the Bon Accord have been out of the top two since the end of October.
Monday 10 May
The Bon Accord are down to the bare bones for the climax of the season. Two consecutive 1-0 wins at HP against Shettleston and Irvine Meadow mean that the club can actually go above Renfrew at the top, but only if the remaining two league matches are won. On Wednesday we're off to Kilsyth and they'll definitely want to beat us, and on Saturday it's home to Hurlford United, who don't much like us either.
Meanwhile, there is the completely irrelevant CLC quarter-final against Bellshill this evening.