Exclusive audio interviews from Highland League side Huntly

Wick Academy recorded a league double over Huntly for the first time since 2014/15 with a 2-1 win at Harmsworth Park.Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth admitted his side didn't start well.It's four points out of their last two league fixtures with Wick Manager Gary Manson pleased to see his side take their chances at the right time.

In a bonus interview from our two-nil win over Inverurie Loco Works, Captain Michael Clark gives his reaction to the win and a clean sheet.

Huntly did the double over rivals Inverurie Loco Works inthe league for the first time since 2007/08 with a two-nil home win.Manager Colin Charlesworth has enjoyed derby success withboth sides in his career as a player and coach and was pleased with the team performance.It's six games without a win for Locos as Manager DeanDonaldson was disappointed with the early goals his side conceded.

Midfielder Callum Youngson speaks after netting his first Huntly goals to help his side to a share of the points in our 2-2 draw with Forres Mechanics.

Huntly and Forres Mechanics fought out a 2-2 draw in a game which saw two penalties from the visitors saved.Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth praised the character of his side who twice came from behind to earn a share of the points.It's six games without a win for Forres as Manager SteveMacdonald was disappointed not to see his side end that run with three points.

Brora Rangers and Huntly fought out a 1-1 draw at DudgeonPark.Listen to what both managers had to say in our exclusive audio interviews.

A late winner saw Nairn County record a 3-2 win at Huntlyin the Highland League Cup.Despite a good comeback to draw level twice, Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth was disappointed to suffer a late defeat.It was a fourth successive win on the road for County asAssistant Manager Brian MacLeod was pleased to see his side through to the next round.

Andrew Hunter speaks after netting on his return to the club.

As Huntly recorded their biggest away win this season with a 5-2 victory at Rothes, we spoke to Manager Colin Charlesworth for his reaction.

Huntly suffered their biggest defeat of the season asStrathspey Thistle did the double over the black and gold's for the first time since 2015/16.Listen to what both managers had to say

Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our 3-2 defeat to Aberdeen in the Aberdeenshire Shield.

Huntly suffered a late defeat to Formartine United as the visitors moved to the top of the league table.Here's what both managers had to say post-match.

An Angus Grant first half winner saw Huntly leave Invernesswith all three points against Clachnacuddin.The win saw Huntly move up three places to seventh as Manager Colin Charlesworth was delighted with the performance and character from his side who secured their first win in eight matches.Clachnacuddin went into the fixture off the back of a twelvematch unbeaten run but Manager Conor Gethins was unhappy with the performance one week away from a cup final.In a bonus interview this week, we also spoke to goalkeeper Lenny Wilson. Wilson praised the battling qualities from his side as he made is clean sheets in his last two league outings.

In the first Scottish Cup meeting Huntly and Buckie Thistle, it would be The Jags who'd advance to the second round with a 3-1 victory.Here's what both managers had to say

For the second successive season, Huntly and Banks O' Deefought out a 1-1 draw at Christie Park.Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth was pleased with a grittyperformance from his side.Banks O' Dee remain unbeaten in their last five fixtures butCo-Manager Paul Lawson felt his side should've taken the chances in front ofgoal.

Reaction from Manager Colin Charlesworth following our two-nil defeat at Brechin.

Strathspey Thistle came from behind to record their first win over opponents Huntly in ten years as The Jags secured a 3-1 win.Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth admitted his side didn't take their chances.Strathspey Manager Ryan Esson had done his homework on his opponents midweek and was pleased to see the reaction from his side to after falling behind early on.

Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our two-nil defeat at Keith.

Huntly remain unbeaten in their last four matches with a 2-1 win at Lossiemouth in a match which saw goalkeeper Leonard Wilson sent off in the second half.Despite going eleven games unbeaten against their opponents, Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth admitted it's always a battle against his former side.

Assistant Manager Kevin Adams gives his reaction after a 2-1 home win over Hermes sets up a semi-final meeting with Formartine United

Huntly and Turriff United fought out the first goal-less draw between the two sides.It was a third clean sheet in six games for the black and golds as Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth felt it was a game of two halves for his side.Turriff Assistant Manager Allan Youngson admitted his side had chances but was pleased to see his side take something from the game after conceding late goals recently.

Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our 3-1 win at Nairn.

Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth was disappointed to seehis side suffer their first defeat of the season.Wick Academy came from behind to secure their first win at Huntly since November 2021.Manager Gary Manson scored the winner in that win and was and was pleased to see that hoodoo end after their recent run of results against their opponents.

We preview our Aberdeenshire Cup Semi-Final with Colin Charlesworth.

Manager Colin Charlesworth and Vice-Captain Angus Grant react to our four-nil win over Fraserburgh

Forres Mechanics and Huntly fought out a 1-1 draw in theirseason opener with the visitors coming from a goal and a man down to earn a share of the points.Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth praised the character ofhis side for their comeback.Despite being a goal ahead and having a man advantage,Forres Manager Steven Macdonald didn't think his side did enough to merit more than a point.

Manager Colin Charlesworth reflects on our final day defeat to Fraserburgh and looks back at the season just gone.

Post-match reaction from Wednesday's defeat to Fraserburgh from Manager Colin Charlesworth

We look ahead to our final home game of the season with Manager Colin Charlesworth

Colin Charlesworth reacts to our two-nil defeat at Brora.

A look ahead to Saturday's game at Brora with Manager Colin Charlesworth

Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our 2-1 defeat to Deveronvale.

We look ahead to our home fixture against Deveronvale with Colin Charlesworth.

Manager Colin Charlesworth looks ahead to tomorrow's Gordon Derby with Inverurie Loco Works and pays tribute to Alexander Thoirs who is due to retire.

Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our defeat to Brora Rangers

We look ahead to our midweek fixture against Brora Rangers with Manager Colin Charlesworth

Audio reaction from both managers after our 2-1 defeat at Nairn.

Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction as we came from behind to draw 1-1 away to Strathspey Thistle.Also Includes preview of Saturday's game v Nairn County.

We look ahead to our midweek game with Strathspey Thistle with Colin Charlesworth

Alexander Thoirs seems to keep goals for special occasions.In November he netted on his first start of the season since a shoulder injury and this past Saturday he mark 250th squad appearances with another.here's what he had to say after a landmark appearance.

Calum Brodie has had to wait for clean sheet in his Huntly career but the 27 has been in form lately with 4 shut-outs out of the last 6 games.We spoke to him after our win over Keith.

Huntly recorded their biggest win over rivals Keith since1949/50 with a seven-nil victory at Christie Park.Manager Colin Charlesworth is delighted with the showingfrom his side with twelve goals in the last two games.With multiple injuries and a red card before the second halfeven started, Keith Manager Craig Ewen admitted it was an afternoon to forget.

We look ahead to Saturday's derby fixture against Keith with Manager Colin Charlesworth

Sam Robertson feels he's playing the best football of his career. We spoke to him after a hat-trick at Forres which took his tally for the season to 15 goals.

Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our five-nil win at Forres.

We look ahead to our midweek game at Forres with Manager Colin Charlesworth

A Sam Robertson header was the difference as Huntly edge out Lossiemouth at Grant Park.We can now bring you reaction from both manager and a bonus interview from Huntly Captain Michael Clark.

We look ahead to our upcoming meeting with Lossiemouth with Manager Colin Charlesworth

We spoke to James Connelly following our 1-1 draw with Banks O' Dee on the same night the defender recorded his 100th squad appearance for the club.

Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth looks ahead to our next fixture with Brora Rangers.