Exclusive audio interviews from Highland League side Huntly
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.
Ross Still gives his reaction to our home defeat to Turriff United.
Huntly let a first half lead slip before suffering a first home defeat to Turriff United since July 2018. It's three home games without a win for Huntly as Manager Colin Charlesworth admitted it was a game of two halves from his side. United are now unbeaten in seven with Warren Cummings delighted with the character shown by his side to come from behind.
There was a new face in the Huntly line-up on Saturday as 18 year old goalkeeper George Ritchie made his debut in our 6-1 win at Rothes. Ritchie has been on the club's books since summer 2021 initially spending 3 seasons in the youth team before a season at under 21s and a loan with Hall Russell United. Listen to what he had to say on his debut and gaining experience in the juniors.
Huntly recorded their biggest win of the season with a 6-1 victory away to Rothes. The win see Huntly up to seventh. Here's what Manager Colin Charlesworth had to say.
A Dayle Robertson hat-trick saw Brechin City remain top of the table with a 5-1 win at Huntly. It was a third game without a win for Huntly as Manager felt the scoreline wasn't reflective of the game. It's four league games unbeaten for City. With two goals early in the first half and another shortly after the break. Manager Patrick Cregg felt the timings of their goals proved crucial.
Manager Colin Charlesworth reacts to our late defeat at Buckie
Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our penalty shoot-out defeat to Deveronvale in the Highland League Cup.
A fifth successive league win saw Huntly record a 2-1 victory at Wick to move up to sixth place. It was a fourth meeting with their opponents in all competitions this season with Manager Colin Charlesworth admitting it was another tough encounter. It's a fourth successive league defeat for the Scorries as Manager Gary Manson felt their performance merited something out of the game.
Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth and Captain Michael Clark give their reaction to our one-nil defeat to Banks O' Dee in the Aberdeenshire Cup Final
Colin Charlesworth will be looking to become the first Huntly Manager since Phil Bonnyman in 1999/2000 to lead the club to the Aberdeenshire Cup. We spoke to the manager to get his thoughts ahead of Sunday's final.
Alexander Thoirs came off the bench against Wick Academy as Huntly came from behind to record a 5-3 win over Wick Academy in the Highland League Cup first round. We spoke to our long serving player who made got his first competitive minutes since 24th January about his late strike and the upcoming Aberdeenshire Cup final with Banks O' Dee.
Huntly twice trailed before netting three late goals to secure a 5-2 first round victory over Wick Academy in the Highland League Cup. Not for the first time this season, Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth has seen his side coming from behind to earn a win. After seeing his side concede late goals for the third successive game, Wick Player-Manager Gary Manson admitted it was costly for his team.
Colin Charlesworth reacts to our Aberdeenshire Shield defeat at Buckie
Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our late win in Inverurie.
Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his thoughts on our Scottish Cup exit to Brechin City.
Huntly came from behind from the third successive game with a 2-1 home win over Nairn County. It's five games unbeaten for the black and gold's with Manager Colin Charlesworth praising the character shown by his side. Charlesworth praised winger Callum Murray who netted the equaliser. It's three games without a win for Nairn as Manager Ross Tokely was disappointed to see his lose two goals late on.
Matchwinner Lewis Crosbie gives his reaction after coming off the bench to score in our 2-1 win at Keith.
Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our stoppage time win over Keith at Kynoch Park.
Huntly Captain Michael Clark reacts to his side booking a first Aberdeenshire Cup final place since 2008 and looks ahead to creating his own piece of history.
Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth became the first Huntly Manager since Dave McGinlay in 2008 to reach the Aberdeenshire Cup Final. Hear what he had to say in this exclusive audio interview
Ross Still recorded a 200th squad appearance for the club in Saturday's 2-1 win over Lossiemouth. We spoke to the 29 year old on his landmark appearance, playing in different roles under Manager Colin Charlesworth and his hopes of reaching a cup final.
Brodie Allen came off the bench to head home a winner as Huntly went nine games unbeaten against opponents Lossiemouth with a 2-1 win. Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth admitted it was a hard-fought win for his side. It was a fourth successive away fixture without a win for Lossiemouth as Assistant Manager Ian Campbell felt they deserved something out of the game.
In the second Scottish Cup meeting the two sides, it was Huntly who came out on top 5-3 against Wick Academy in a penalty shoot-out after a 2-2 draw. It was Colin Charlesworth's first Scottish Cup as a Manager as he admitted the tie was a rollercoaster of emotions. Despite the efforts from his players, Wick Manager Gary Manson was disappointed to leave Christie Park with nothing.
Formartine United extended their unbeaten run over opponents Huntly in the league to twelve games with a 3-1 home victory. Having trailed by two early goals, Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth admitted it was a game of two halves for his side. United Manager Stuart Anderson felt his side should've built on an impressive start.
Audio reaction from our midweek defeat to Forres Mechanics.
Colin Charlesworth gives his reaction to our quarter-final win over Hermes.