Thursday, 31 October 2013

Milk Round




Saturday 2nd November 2013
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
Castlemilk AFC -v- Oban Saints AFC
Peter Brownlie Park, Westburn Road, Cambuslang, Glasgow G72 7LQ
Kick Off 2pm
Referee Mr Michael Auld

With their passage to the third round of the Scottish Amateur Cup having been safely secured by virtue of last Saturday's resounding 8 - 2 victory at Independent, Saints return to league duty this Saturday with a trip to Cambuslang to face Castlemilk AFC.

Saints remain unbeaten in the league having won four and drawn three of their seven matches so far which puts them in second place on fifteen points just one point behind league leaders Finnart.



Saturday's opponents "The Milk" are currently in eighth place with six points from five games, their only defeat having come at the hands of high flying Finnart.

Castlemilk's league fixtures thus far:-

17th August Castlemilk 3 - 3 Haldane United
21st August Kilbowie Union 4 - 4 Castlemilk
24th August St Joseph's 3 - 3 Castlemilk
31st August Castlemilk 3 - 0 Inverclyde
5th October Castlemilk 2 - 6 Finnart

"The Milk" have also progressed to the final of the Centenary Cup, a run which included penalty shoot out victories over Finnart and Haldane United. They will face St Joseph's in the final on 13th November which should be an excellent match to be played at the home of Maryhill Juniors.

Castlemilk's recent record in the SAFL:-

2006/07 Division One A Undefeated Champions Promoted
2007/08 Premier Division Two 2nd Promoted
2008/09 Premier Division One Champions Promoted
2009/10 Premier Division 8th 17 points
2010/11 Premier Division 4th 23 points
2011/12 Premier Division 5th 29 points
2012/13 Premier Division 4th 31 points

"The Milk" have made steady year on year improvement in the top flight and must be considered as serious contenders for the league title this season.


The Milkmen


League meetings between the clubs:-

2009/10
Oban Saints 4 - 0 Castlemilk
Castlemilk 1 - 4 Oban Saints

2010/11
Castlemilk 0 - 4 Oban Saints
Oban Saints 2 - 1 Castlemilk

2011/12
Oban Saints 3 - 2 Castlemilk
Castlemilk 0 - 1 Oban Saints

2012/13
Oban Saints 1 - 0 Castlemilk
Castlemilk 2 - 1 Oban Saints

Saints have enjoyed an excellent record against The Milk the only blemish being the 2 -1 away defeat towards the end of last season where the rapidly running out of steam Saints were well beaten by a resurgent Castlemilk side.

This is another tough match for Saints and they will have to be at their best to keep their unbeaten record intact.

 Some other Milkmen:-


Bulgarian favourite





50% 75% 90% of the Two Ronnies


Driver of the fastest milk cart in the West



Has a few confessions



Some other comedian

 

Two pints, there you go
 
 
 
And Monty Python's cautionary tale:-
 



 
Tempting


 
Tempted



 
Following
 
 

 
Locked in the bedroom..................................















.....................................................with this lot!
 
 
 
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Friday, 25 October 2013

Saints Go Up The Brig

 
The Scottish Amateur Cup
 
Saturday 26th October 2013
Independent AFC v Oban Saints AFC
Foster's Scottish Amateur Cup 2nd Round Replay
St Ambrose High School 3G
65 Townhead Road
Coatbridge ML5 2HT
Kick off 3pm
Referee - Mr James Moore
 
 
 
Legendary football historian, author and broadcaster Bob Crampsey was a former Head Master of St Ambrose High School
 
 
Independent AFC
 
 
Thanks to a calamitous 13 minute second half spell during which they threw away a three goal lead for the second time this season, Saints head for Coatbridge on Saturday to replay their Foster's Scottish Amateur Cup second round tie with Independent AFC. Taking nothing away from Independent's spirited fight back, Saints were excellent value for their three goal lead in the first match and should have been able to see out the game quite comfortably. Even after Independent had equalised Saints had chances to finish off the tie with Allan MacKay and Craig MacEwan coming close with headers and Willie Gemmell curling a free kick over the cross bar.
 
 
Willie Gemmell curls a late free kick marginally over the bar
 
All three of Independent's goals were attributable to defensive errors reminiscent of the second half collapse against Haldane United earlier this season. Those blips aside the Saints defence has been solid this season conceding just seven goals in seven league outings giving the midfield and forwards an excellent platform to build on. A tough match is in store on Saturday but a fully focussed Saints side should be good enough to progress to the third round. A home tie against Rosyth of the Fife Amateur Football Association Premier Division awaits the winners.
 
 
Some pictures from last Saturday:-
 
 
Allan MacKay puts Saints 2 - 0 up in the 29th minute
 
 

 
Saints goal scorers Craig MacEwan, Donald Campbell and Allan MacKay
 
 
 
Despite the rain elsewhere the match was played in excellent conditions
 
 
 
To be avoided if Saints hope to progress to the third round:-
 
 

 









 
 
 
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Thursday, 17 October 2013

The Coatbridge Independents


Saturday 19th October 2013
Foster's Scottish Amateur Cup Second Round
Oban Saints AFC v Independent AFC
Glencruitten, Oban Kick off 2pm
Referee Mr G. Yuille

Saints versus Alba Thistle was the only fixture played in the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division last weekend and Saints took full advantage of the late change from cup to league duty. A two goals to nil victory over the Premier Division newcomers lifted Saints to the top of the league for the first time this season. An added bonus for Saints was having another league fixture successfully completed before the distraction of the cup competitions and the inevitable fixture disruption of winter match postponements.

Independent AFC celebrate winning the 2013 Robertson Cup
 
 
Saturday's visitors to Glencruitten are Independent AFC from Coatbridge. Independent play in the Stirling and District Amateur Football League Division One and currently sit in 7th place in what is the second tier of that particular league set up.
 
Independent's league season so far:-
 
21st September Independent 2 - 2 Milton
28th September Tillicoutry 3 - 2 Independent
12th October Independent 2 - 3 Drumpellier
 
A mixed start but Independent do already have some silverware in the trophy cabinet this season having defeated Fallin by five goals to three in the Robertson Division One League Cup Final last month.

Independent have made rapid progress in their short time in the Stirling and District Amateur Football League.

2011/12 Division Three Champions Promoted
2012/13 Division Two 2nd Promoted

Independent progressed to the second round of this season's Foster's Scottish Amateur Cup by defeating Thorn Athletic's Paisley and District League side by three goals to one in Johnstone. This Thorn team (not to be confused with their SAFL side) currently sit bottom of Division Three of the Paisley and District League with just one point from a possible twelve.

Saints come into this fixture not only in good league form but with a very respectable Scottish Cup pedigree.

Saints recent Scottish Amateur Cup record:-

2006/07 Quarter Finals lost 3 - 0 away to eventual losing finalists Cupar Hearts
2007/08 Second Round lost 2 - 1 away to Harestanes
2008/09 Quarter Finals lost 5 - 1 away to 2010 winners Eddlewood
2009/10 Fifth Round lost 4 - 2 away to Falkirk
2010/11 Second Round lost 5 - 2 away to Arthurlie
2011/12 Sixth Round lost 5 - 2 away to Cambusbarron
2012/13 Seventh Round lost home replay 3 - 1 to eventual losing finalists Colville Park after an away 2 - 2 draw.

Saints will be hoping for another extended run in the premier cup competition,described by some as the Holy Grail of amateur football, and looking forward to pitting their wits against some of the top amateur teams in the country.

Some other independents you may or may not have heard of:-

 












Club Atletico Independiente de Argentina






We'll all live off the oil and the whisky bye and bye. Free heavy beer. Pie suppers in the sky!
 
 
 
 
AND NOT FORGETTING..............................
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
#monthesaints


Thursday, 10 October 2013

Thistle Do

 
Messrs Wise, Morecambe and Preview catch up with the latest Saints news
 
 
Saturday 12th October 2013
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
Oban Saints AFC v Alba Thistle AFC
Glencruitten, Oban, Kick off 2pm
Referee Mr Gordon Kelso
 
 

 
Dalmilling AFC
 
Saints find themselves, somewhat unexpectedly, on league duty again this week while most of their contemporary's are on West of Scotland Cup business. Saints had been drawn at home to Dalmilling of the Ayrshire Amateur Football Association, but the Ayrshire club, currently sitting mid table in the Ayrshire Amateur Football Association Fourth Division, clearly didn't fancy the trip to Oban and declined to fulfil the fixture.
 
 
 
Saints therefore progress to the 3rd round of the West of Scotland Amateur Cup without having kicked a ball in anger. 
 
 

 
Saturday's league visitors are Alba Thistle who are making their first ever trip to Oban. The Paisley side are in their debut season in the Scottish Amateur Premier Division having enjoyed a meteoric rise to prominence in their relatively brief history.
 
Alba's recent league history:-
 
2007/08 Paisley & District Division Two Champions (Promoted)
2008/09 Paisley & District Division One Champions
2009/10 Paisley & District Division One Champions (Undefeated)
2010/11 SAFL Division Three Champions
2011/12 SAFL Premier Division Two Champions (Undefeated) (Promoted)
2012/13 SAFL Premier Division One Champions
 
A pretty impressive run of league championship victories I'm sure you'll agree. Thanks to @Official_ColinW for the information on season 2010/11 which I could find no record of!
 
In addition to their league championship wins Alba are also the current holders of the SAFL Centenary Cup which they won courtesy of a 5 - 4 penalty shoot-out victory over Saints. The shoot-out followed a 0 - 0 draw over 90 minutes at Millburn Park, Vale of Leven.
 
 
 
Despite the heroics of Daniel Cassells in the Saints goal Alba won the penalty shoot-out 5 - 4
 
 
Despite their excellent showing in previous seasons Alba have struggled to adapt to life in the top flight losing three of their opening five fixtures leaving them second from bottom of the league with six points.
 
Alba's league season so far:-
 
17th August Alba Thistle 1 - 2 St Joseph's
21st August Haldane United 5 - 2 Alba Thistle
24th August Alba Thistle 1 - 0 Thorn Athletic
31st August Alba Thistle 3 - 1 Kilbowie Union
14th September Busby 3 - 1 Alba Thistle
 
Alba have also failed in their defence of the Centenary Cup losing 4 - 2 away at Shawlands FP. They are however still in the West of Scotland cup beating Blairdardie United 4 - 1 to progress to the third round.
 
 
Another Soupreme pass from Tomato, Basil and Crème Fraiche fan Paul Kerr
 
 
Saints, meanwhile, remain unbeaten and their start of three wins and three draws puts them in second place in the SAFL Premier Division one point behind early pace setters Finnart. An interesting match is in prospect with second top scorers Saints pitting their wits against the league's second most frugal defence. The opportunity for Saints to avenge last season's Centenary Cup Final defeat will also add spice to the occasion.
 
With last weeks confident prediction of a high scoring match at Inverclyde falling well short of the mark I'll leave the forecasting to the experts from now on.
 
 
 
 
#monthesaints






Thursday, 3 October 2013

Just A Boys' Game



Saturday 5th October 2013
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
Inverclyde AFC v  Oban Saints AFC
Battery Park, Greenock, Kick off 2pm
Referee - Mr Gordon Hay

After last Saturday's September weekend holiday Saints head for the Tail O' The Bank to take on Inverclyde at Battery Park. Last weekend's enforced lay-off could hardly have come at a worse time for Saints as they had finally recovered from a run of three straight draws with a thumping 9 - 2 victory  at Busby. Saints will hope that the lay-off won't upset their momentum too much and they can continue their excellent run of victories in their last five visits to Inverclyde.

Saints recent record at Inverclyde:-

13th September 2008 Inverclyde 1 -  2 Oban Saints
5th September 2009   Inverclyde 2 - 3 Oban Saints
16th October 2010     Inverclyde 2 - 4 Oban Saints
28th April 2012         Inverclyde 3 - 4 Oban Saints
12th January 2013     Inverclyde 0 - 5 Oban Saints


Willie Gemmell opens the scoring for Saints on their last visit to Inverclyde
 
 
 
Donald Campbell makes it 4 - 0
 
 
 
 
 
Inverclyde currently sit one place below Saints occupying 5th place in the SAFL Premier Division with seven points from their five games.
 
Inverclyde's league season thus far:-
 
17th August Busby 0 - 4 Inverclyde
24th August Inverclyde 2 - 6 Finnart
31st August Castlemilk 3 - 0 Inverclyde
14th September Inverclyde 5 - 4 Kilbowie Union
21st September Inverclyde 2 - 2 Thorn Athletic
 
 
 
 
Inverclyde AFC 2011 - 12
 
 
Inverclyde's recent record in the SAFL:-
 
2006/07 Premier Division One 2nd Promoted
2007/08 Premier Division 2nd behind Champions St Pats on goal difference
2008/09 Premier Division 7th
2009/10 Premier Division 5th
2010/11 Premier Division 5th
2011/12 Premier Division 8th
2012/13 Premier Division 6th
 
 
So far this season Inverclyde have been involved in some pretty high scoring matches and with Saints having rediscovered their scoring touch an entertaining and high scoring match is in prospect.
 
 
Douglas Harvey Memorial Match
 
Last weekend wasn't a holiday for all of the Saints contingent as Skipper Marc MacCallum, Donald Campbell, Dene Cassells, Willie Gemmell and Myles MacAulay travelled to Paisley to join up with the SAFL Select for this annual fixture with Carlton YM. The match, the 7th in the series, was played at the Kibble Complex, Paisley and all five Saints players acquitted themselves admirably in a 4 - 0 victory for the league select.

 

 

Just A Boys' Game
 
 
Finally the title of this post comes from the Peter McDougall play first aired on BBC's Play For Today series in 1979. I'm sure Greenock has some delights to offer nowadays but my abiding memory is of the stark picture painted by this astounding play featuring some of the most violent scenes and strongest language the BBC has ever dared to broadcast at that time. It starred singer Frankie Miller as hard man Jake McQuillan desperate to earn the respect of his dying grandfather and former "hardest man in Greenock" played by comedian Hector Nicol. Jake's life of alcohol and violence ultimately leads to the death of his only friend Dancer played by Ken Hutchison. A young Gregor Fisher also makes an appearance. Check it out if you can, you won't be disappointed.
 
 
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