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Shotts boss not getting carried away as side sit joint-top of First Division

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Shotts boss John McKeown admits he is happy to be joint-top of the West of Scotland First Division after the first quarter of the campaign, but he is not getting carried away with the success of his young squad.

The Bonny joined rivals Rutherglen Glencairn - who lost 2-0 at Blantyre Vics - at the summit on Saturday after being held to a 0-0 draw at home to Thorniewood United.

McKeown reckons a point apiece was a fair reflection of the game and says he’s pleased to reach this stage with just one defeat in seven games.

He said: “We are 25 per cent through the league now and we are sitting joint-top with Rutherglen, so we are doing well considering the overhaul of players in the summer. “We’ve only lost one game.

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