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Cup progress for St Patrick's FPs after frantic first-half brings six goals

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St Patrick's FPs 4-2 Gartcosh United St Patrick’s are into the second round of the Cinema Cup, after a topsy turvy game against Gartcosh - that saw all six goals scored in the first-half.

Saints will face Drumchapel at home in the next round after a deserved victory, however the crazy nature of the first 45 was as frustrating for managers as it was entertaining for the crowd.

Saints started brightly and took an early lead with just four minutes on the clock when good play down the right wing ended with a fine cross from Doherty being volleyed home by Wallace.

The home side had their tails up and were attacking with purpose and they were unlucky in the sixth minute when Wallace had another shot at goal saved impressively by United keeper Boyle.

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