Sean Winter admits scoring 100 Lowland League goals with East Kilbride would have meant everything to him – but he’s happy to have achieved the feat at Cumbernauld Colts.At 34, Winter admits he doesn’t know how much longer he has left in the game, but is currently happy to be banging the goals in for Colts, even if his milestone 100th came in a 4-1 home defeat to Caledonian Braves.Winter dropped down from Stranraer to Lowland League level with Kilby at 27 years old, intending to take them up to the senior ranks and bow out with a testimonial at 37.He admits things change, life gets in the way, but Winter admits he would have enjoyed achieving all of that at his hometown team.Winger Winter started the season with 89 goals for East Kilbride,
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