WE'VE SCOTT WHAT IT TAKES!

ONE week into his tenure as Glebe Rangers manager, Gareth Scott says he is in no doubt the club has what it takes to turn its season around.

The 40-year-old Maghera man - known as Gary in football circles - got the nod for the post on Tuesday following the departure of Derek Donaghy.

And he couldn't have faced a sterner opening test as Glebe manager - an away match with league leaders Limavady United where he worked as assistant manager until the end of last season.

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Glebe went down 3-1 to the hosts, but Scott felt the score-line flattered his former employers.

"I was so pleased with the performance of the boys and I felt we deserved something," he told Times Sport.

"I thought we battered them in stages and the boys did the jersey proud.

"As the game went on we started to show a bit of belief that we can compete at this level and on the day we showed we can be a match for any side.