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Rangers duo convinced me to give Scotland another crack, says Ayr new boy Tomi Adeloye
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Ethan Erhahon opens up on Jon Obika support and admits he s glad Alan Power is now a St Mirren teammate
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I got diagnosed with autism at 28 years old, and the difficult process changed my life for the better INSIDER 2 hrs ago © Marianne Ayala/Insider For me, an autism diagnosis felt like a relief. Marianne Ayala/Insider
I was diagnosed with autism at 28 years old, and it changed the way I viewed myself.
A lot of popular stereotypes about autism made it hard for me to realize I could be autistic, too.
I struggled with so many things growing up and in my adult life that now make sense.
A few years ago, I was working as a reporter when I suddenly lost my voice.
Picture special: Fans return to Dumbarton FC for the first time in 15 months
Supporters were back in attendance at the C&G Systems Stadium as the Sons secured League One survival against Edinburgh City.
Sons fans make their way back to the Rock for the first time since March 2020. (Image: Lennox Herald)
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Dumbarton secured their League One place for 2021-22 with a 3-2 aggregate win over Edinburgh City - despite losing 1-0 in Thursday s second leg at the C&G Systems Stadium (Photo - Andy Scott) Dumbarton boss Jim Duffy watched his side secure their League One status despite defeat to Edinburgh City on Thursday night – before admitting he’d love to stay at The Rock next season. Ouzy See headed home in the opening minutes of the second half for the League Two side – but Monday night’s 3-1 victory for the Sons at Ainslie Park was enough to see them come out victors over the two legs on aggregate.
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