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Saturday, 16 December, 2000, 22:51 GMT
Hamilton win league. How did your team do?

Following your team in Scottish Division Three? Are you happy with your clubs' form?

Hamilton clinch the Scottish Third Division title with a convincing 4-1 victory at Montrose.

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Cowdenbeath are promoted as they edge out Brechin 2-1, consigning the Glebe Park side to another year in Division Three.

Who has been the team to watch this season?

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Hamilton should win the league at a canter - they shouldn't be there in the first place!
  Hugh McKinney, London
I am working over in Georgia for about six months and I am following all of the news of the Scottish Divisions. I am from Brechin and I am sure that they can do it. They are doing very well this season and I wish that I was at home to see them play, but hopefully I will be back before the end of the season. Come on Brechin, you can do it!!!
Sonya Tait, U.S.A

Hamilton should win the league at a canter - they shouldn't be there in the first place! Both Highland teams can expect to do well against tired, complacent, unambitious teams of which the Third Division is full.
Hugh McKinney, London

I think Hamilton will win the Championship
Andy B, Scotland

Montrose FC what a joke. We are in the same place as last year at the bottom! What has happened? In the 70's and 80's Montrose was a top team winning games, getting to 5th rounds of big cup tournaments. Montrose should get their finger out and win some games.
John Blair, Britain

Elgin and Peterhead will find it difficult to match the pace set by Caley Thistle, and latterly by Ross County. Peterhead are the stronger side, but Elgin have a better fan base. The Scottish League is a better competition with the inclusion of these two clubs, and I would expect to see them both in the Second Division within two or three years - but in the interests of the game the whole lower league structure needs a radical shakeup. Relegation, elections, regionalisation - ar least one of these must take place if any local interest is to be retained. Otherwise more and more fans will simply flock to Glasgow every Saturday.
Ewan Clydesdale, London

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