Hamilton Accies interim manager Alex Neil reckons the fact his side are disappointed not to finish third in the First Division table speaks volumes for how well they’ve done since he took over.Read
Stevie May fired his way into the record books with an incredible goals tally this season, and admitted he’s got a tough decision to make in the summer.Read
Hamilton Accies chairman Les Gray said he was proud to see former players James McCarthy and James McArthur pick up an FA Cup winner’s medal with Wigan on Saturday after beating Man City 1-0 at Wembley.Read
Hamilton ended their First Division campaign in fifth place as Cowdenbeath came from a goal down to win 3-1, securing their future in the division.Read
It’s a good time to be an Accies fan as Stevie May’s double took his tally to 25 — stretching their unbeaten run to seven games — as Kevin Cuthbert kept his fifth consecutive clean sheet.Read
Alex Neil was disappointed as his Hamilton side drew a blank against Livingston on Tuesday, but is sure they will have their shooting boots on for the visit of Raith Rovers this weekend.Read
Hamilton chairman Les Gray says Scottish football needs to fundamentally change after proposals for leagues of 12-12-18 teams were thrown out by SPL clubs this week.Read
Hamilton couldn’t repeat their weekend performance at the at the Braidwood Motor Company Stadium on Tuesday night as they were forced to settle for a point against 10-man Livingston.Read