Sunday, 13 December 2015

Sun In Your Eyes








Saturday 12th December 2015
The Scottish Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup Competition
4th Round
Postal United AFC 0 - 1 Oban Saints AFC
Glasgow Club Crownpoint
183 Crownpoint Road
Glasgow
G40 2AL
Kick off 2pm
Referee Mr. William McCulley



Substitutes used:-

Alex Craik
Scott Maitland
Allan Mackay


Goalscorer:-

Donald Campbell



Match Report


Saints earned their place in the fifth round of the Scottish Amateur Cup with a hard fought 1-0 win over old rivals Postal United in Glasgow's east end last Saturday afternoon. Postal's grass park at Haghill had still not recovered from the flooding which forced the cancellation of last week's match therefore the match went ahead on the all weather surface at Crownpoint. The hosts won the toss giving Saints the problem of the low sun to deal with in the first half however the Saints defence of David McArthur, Marc Maccallum, Jamie Graham and Dougal Graham coped well providing a solid wall in front of goalkeeper Thomas McCulloch. Saints kicked off playing down the pronounced slope towards the Crownpoint Road end and carved out the first opportunity inside the first minute. Donald Campbell picked out Ross Maitland about twenty two yards out and with his back to goal, Ross turned well and fired in a low left foot shot just wide of the right hand post of keeper Thomas Hollis. Despite the bright start Saints were finding it difficult to get their passing game going against a solid and experienced Postal side whose five man midfield were making life difficult for the Saints midfield trio of Willie Gemmell, Paul Kerr and Donald Campbell. Postal's first attempt of note came in the fourth minute in the shape of a powerful long range shot from Mark Muir which Thomas McCulloch did well to hold. Saints eventually started to pick their passes with a good thirteenth minute move on the left wing involving Dougal Graham and Dean Smith signalling the start of a better period for Saints. Dougal and Dean linked up well giving Dougal the chance to deliver a tempting cut back which was intercepted at the near post with the Saints front three of Ross Maitland, Craig MacEwan and Dean Smith queuing up in the middle. Saints quickly regained possession from the Postal clearance and Craig MacEwan swung over a cross from the right which unfortunately drifted behind with Donald Campbell well positioned for a header at the back post. A jinking run at the heart of the Postal defence from Craig MacEwan produced an excellent save from Thomas Hollis in the fifteenth minute. Craig picked up the ball just inside the Postal half and evaded a string of challenges before curling a right foot shot from the edge of the box however Central Scottish Amateur Football League Select goalkeeper Hollis narrowed the angle well and made a fine save diving to his left. Two minutes later Saints had an appeal for a penalty kick dismissed by Referee William McCulley. Dougal Graham made a good run up the left wing skipping over a lunging challenge from Postal right back Steven Hannah and cutting into the box where he hit the byeline and appeared to be bundled over by veteran of many Postal v Saints games Paul Freeman but the Referee ruled the challenge to be fair and waved away the Saints appeals. Saints won their first corner kick in the 20th minute which Ross Maitland swung in deep to the back post but unfortunately their were no takers in dark blue and Postal were able to clear their lines. Moments later Donald Campbell and Craig MacEwan linked up well to open up the Postal defence for another shooting chance for Craig whose right foot shot from twenty four yards was again well held by keeper Hollis low down to his left. This encouraging ten minute spell for Saints ended as it had begun with a good move on the left being snuffed out at the near post. Craig MacEwan climbed well to flick on a long ball into the path of Ross Maitland who scurried up the left wing a fired in a low cross looking for Dean Smith at the near post who was just beaten to it by Paul Freeman. Postal has a rare foray upfield and won a free kick thirty five yards from goal from which distance Brendan Queen clearly fancied his chances. The free kick was struck with great power but the Saints wall stood firm and deflected the ball behind for a corner kick which was comfortably dealt with. In the 28th minute Postal midfielder Aarron Douglas found his way into Referee McCulley's notebook for a late heavy challenge on Paul Kerr just inside the Saints half. Saints then began another period of sustained pressure which would eventually get it's reward. A succession of corner kicks had Postal pinned back in their own box but Saints were unable to get a decisive touch. Dean Smith went down under a heavy challenge in the thirty sixth minute to win a  free kick wide on the right and level with the eighteen yard line. Despite getting the benefit of the decision Willie Gemmell continued his protests at the the strength of the challenge for too long and Referee McCulley added his name to his notebook. Ross Maitland curled in a terrific cross which Craig MacEwan met perfectly with a flicked header which landed inches wide of the foot of keeper Hollis' right hand post. Three minutes later Saints pounced on a rare mistake in the Postal defence. Ross Maitland and Dean Smith closed down Steven Hannah and Paul Freeman as they attempted to play the ball out from the back and Craig MacEwan pounced on a loose pass leaving him one on one with the keeper. Craig attempted to round Thomas Hollis who spread himself well but appeared to catch Craig's feet bringing him down in the process. However Referee McCulley ruled there had been no contact and booked the Saints man for simulation. The decisive strike came, fittingly, from the best move of the match in the forty second minute. Dean Smith dropped deep to pick up the ball from Paul Kerr and delivered a terrific first time pass which split the Postal defence and picked out Donald Campbell's run through the inside left channel. Donald's composed left foot finish beat the keeper low down to his right to give Saints the lead which they comfortably held on to for the remainder of the half.

Saints remained on top at the start of the second half and had a good chance to extend their lead in the forty eighth minute when Ross Maitland cut in from the left and, from the corner of the six yard box, tried to pick out Dean Smith in the centre. Brian Eaglesham made an important interception to snuff out the danger when perhaps Ross should have taken on the shot himself. Ross did try his luck three minutes later with a good effort from the edge of the box which keeper Hollis had to hold with Dean Smith ready to pounce on any slip up. Dean had a sight of goal in the 57th minute when he raced through to get on the end of flick on from Ross Maitland who rose magnificently to help the ball on to his strike partner on the edge of the box. Once again Hollis was alert to the danger and was quickly off his line to close down the angle forcing Dean to snatch at the chance sending his lob just over the crossbar. Just one minute later Dean was foiled again after another good link up with Ross Maitland. Donald Campbell fed Ross on the right wing who sent over a low cross which Dean connected well with at the near post only to see Steven Hannah make a terrific last gasp interception to deflect the ball away from goal. With the match entering the final third Postal began to pose more of a threat with Saints dropping deep to protect their lead. A quickly taken corner on the hour mark caught Saints napping with Brendan Queen picking out the unmarked Brian Eaglesham on the right hand corner of the box who had Thomas McCulloch at full stretch to tip his dipping left foot shot over the crossbar. Three minutes later Postal tried the same trick again after a rare Marc Maccallum miss-kick gave them another corner kick on the right. This time Saints were slightly quicker to react and managed to charge down Eaglesham's shot from the edge of the box. Postal were enjoying a good spell at this point and James Simpson tried his luck with a dipping left foot volley which Thomas McCulloch held well after a Paul Kerr clearing header had landed kindly at the big midfielder's feet. With the pressure on the Saints defence intensifying Postal continued with their shoot on sight policy with Mark Muir sending two identical efforts flashing wide of Thomas McCulloch's right hand post within minutes of each other. Manager Alex Craik made his first change in the 68th minute with Scott Maitland replacing Dougal Graham in a straight swap at left back. Saints received some respite from the Postal pressure when Dean Smith won a free kick just inside the Postal half. Willie Gemmell took the free kick short to David McArthur who fired in a dangerous looking low cross which was deflected wide for a corner. Ross Maitland flighted over the corner from the right which Thomas Hollis spilled under pressure from Craig MacEwan and was relieved to hear the Referee's whistle for a foul by Craig. With fourteen minutes remaining on the clock Saints made their second change with Allan Mackay replacing Dean Smith at centre forward this also signalled a change of formation to a defensive minded 4-5-1. The introduction of Mackay almost paid off for Saints when, despite being held back by his opponent, he out muscled Brian Eaglesham wide on the right and sent a cross to the back post for Donald Campbell who looked certain score but somehow Thomas Hollis produced an incredible save to claw the ball behind for a corner. Before the corner kick could be taken Mr McCulley, who handled a very sporting but nonetheless competitive encounter well, added Eaglesham's name to the list in his note book. Postal cleared the danger from the corner and began a final onslaught in search of an equaliser to force a replay in Oban. The home side's hopes of a trip to Oban were given some encouragement when Thomas McCulloch dropped a cross from Postal's right but, with Saints hearts in mouths, Thomas recovered quickly to smother the ball before it could cross the line. Postal appealed strongly for a goal but the Referee remained unmoved and waved play on. In the 85th minute James Smith became the final entry in the Referee's note book for a late challenge on Marc Maccallum who had produced an inspirational performance on his return to the centre of the Saints defence. Postal's aerial bombardment continued with Saints indebted to a terrific clearing back post header from Scott Maitland under pressure from Paolo Petrucci. Perhaps mindful of the last gasp equaliser conceded against Goldenhill in Saints last away trip, Alex Craik then joined the fray for the closing stages with Paul Kerr making way for his Manager. Craik's presence at the heart of the defence helped to repel Postal's long balls but the entire Saints rearguard were left helpless when a dipping 90th minute cross come shot flew over their heads catching Thomas McCulloch underneath the ball and unable to shake off the close attentions of Paolo Petrucci with the ball nestling in the bottom corner of the net. Fortunately for Saints McCulloch's blushes were spared when Referee McCulley ruled that the Postal striker had fouled the Saints keeper thus preserving his clean sheet and securing Saints progress to the fifth round where they will face last season's beaten finalists Craigshill Thistle at Glencruitten on Saturday 9th January.


Thomas McCulloch wonders what the big yellow thing in the sky is.


Marc Maccallum back in the thick of the action


Our ball Ref!

Donald Campbell, Steven Hannah, Paul Freeman, Brian Eaglesham and Craig MacEwan


David McArthur and Nico Petrucci


Ross Maitland, Brian Eaglesham, Dean Smith, Paul Freeman, Craig MacEwan and Steven Hannah



Thomas Hollis collects under pressure

Paul Kerr clears his lines


#monthesaints

Thursday, 10 December 2015

Problems




Problems


Storm Desmond certainly created one or two problems last weekend however the cancellation of Saints Scottish Amateur Cup fourth round tie against Postal United was only a minor inconvenience compared to the utter devastation inflicted on Cumbria and the Scottish Borders. Old rivals Saints and Postal will try again this Saturday to play their eagerly anticipated cup tie while the good people of Cumbria and others similarly affected will take several months to get their lives back in order.


Brunton Park, Carlisle 6th December 2015







Saturday 12th December 2015
The Scottish Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup Competition
4th Round
Postal United AFC v Oban Saints AFC
Glasgow Club Crownpoint
183 Crownpoint Road
Glasgow
G40 2AL
Kick off 2pm
Referee Mr. James Moore



Last Time Out

A brace from Scotland Amateur International Donald Campbell gave Saints all three points against Finnart at Oban High School 3G on Saturday 28th November extending the home sides unbeaten run to nine matches in all competitions. The match was played in torrential rain throughout so full credit to both sets of players for providing an entertaining spectacle for the hardy band of spectators who braved the elements. Saints lead 1 - 0 at the interval but their failure to fully capitalise on a good first half performance left them sweating on the outcome until well into the second half before finally making the game safe. A determined Finnart side made Saints work hard for their victory but on the balance of play a home win was the correct result.
The win, coupled with East Kilbride FC Amateurs' thumping 6 - 0 win over St Joseph's FP see's Saints close to within one point of the top of the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division. St. Joe's slipped out of the Scottish Amateur Cup last weekend going down 4 - 2 to Glasgow Colleges Amateur Football Association side Albion and return to league duty this weekend with a home match against East Kilbride Rolls Royce. A draw will be enough to see St Joe's leap frog current leaders Inverclyde and return to the top of the league. 


Nothing Better





There is surely nothing better in the Scottish Amateur Cup than an away draw against a former rival and, not just the opportunity to gauge what progress they have made in their new league set-up, but also the chance to renew old acquaintances and reminisce on previous encounters.

This Saturday Saints travel to Glasgow for a Scottish Amateur Cup fourth round tie where they will rekindle their old rivalry with former Scottish Amateur Football League adversaries Postal United with whom they still enjoy a healthy mutual respect and friendship.

During their five seasons in direct competition in the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division Saints finished ahead of their Glasgow rivals on three occasions however in the final two seasons the balance of power shifted very much in favour of Postal. Returning to the top flight in season 2011-12 as reigning Premier Division One Champions Postal romped undefeated to the Premier Division title dropping just four points in the process. To round off a perfect season Postal added the Jimmy Marshall Trophy and Centenary Cup to their haul giving them a remarkable clean sweep of Scottish Amateur Football League silverware. The following season Postal announced their departure for a new challenge in the Central Scottish Amateur Football League and left with the a second consecutive Premier Division title tucked under their belts. In their first season in the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Postal made it four in a row by winning League Division 1B before narrowly losing out in the Division One sectional play off final against fellow Scottish Amateur Football League defectors Aikenhead Thistle. Alas for Postal the success story was not continue and fifteen defeats in twenty two league games saw them finish bottom of the Premier Division earning them a swift return to Division 1B where they currently occupy seventh place with ten points from seven games played.

Last season's relegation not only saw the end of Postal's title winning streak but signaled the end of the tenure of Manager John Hughes. After five seasons in charge, and at the tender age of just 39, John announced he would be taking a sabbatical from football and was quickly replaced in the Postal hot seat by former Dennistoun Vale Manager Zander Marshall. Saints fans may recall that Zander crossed swords with Saints in January 2014 when his then charges were knocked out of the Scottish Amateur Cup at the fourth round stage by a solitary Allan Mackay strike. John's sabbatical however lasted just fifteen weeks when he was unable to resist the promise of a new bench jacket and accepted the task of leading the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Select into this season's challenge matches.

Sadly some other familiar faces will also be missing from the Postal ranks when the sides line up on Saturday. Chris Dunnett, Michael Kerr and Paul O'Brien also left the club last summer with Chris and Michael both signing up with Eastfield and Paul joining the ranks of the Junior Professionals with St Anthony's.

Honours are even in past league encounters between Saints and Postal with both clubs having five wins each. In their only previous cup tie two goals from Donald Campbell and Willie Gemmell saw Saints prevail by two goals to one in a Jimmy Marshall Trophy Quarter Final tie at Glencruitten on 13th April 2013 which proved to be the last encounter between the two before Postal's departure for pastures new.

Postal's progress to the fourth round of this season's Scottish Amateur Cup started with a first round bye and was followed by a thumping 18 - 0 home win over Inchinnan Valley who currently prop up the West of Scotland Amateur Football League Division One. The third round draw also gave Postal the benefit of home advantage which they gladly accepted to dispose of Stirling and District Amateur Football Association Division One table toppers Grangemouth Rovers courtesy of two goals from Paolo Petrucci.

Saints only match in the competition so far this season was the convincing second round win against Millbeg Villa of the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division Two on 3rd October. The 9 - 1 home win included five goals from Craig MacEwan, two from Donald Campbell and one each from Dean Smith and Allan Mackay. Having previously benefited from a first round bye Saints were also spared a third round tie when their scheduled opponents Condorrat Club folded a few days before the tie was due to be played.

On the team news front Shaun MacIver has left to join Oban Athletic while Scott Maitland returns to the squad after missing the home win against Finnart. Keith Millar's recovery from injury allows him to join up with the travelling party but Myles McAuley is joined in the treatment room by latest injury victim Martin Bonar. Martin suffered a fracture of the fifth metatarsal in his left foot playing indoor football last Thursday night. The injury will keep Martin out of the reckoning for quite some time and Winning In The Rain wishes him a speedy recovery.

The winners of Saturday's match or, if the scores are level after 90 minutes next Saturday's replay, face an extremely tough fifth round home tie against last season's beaten finalists Craigshill Thistle of the Lothian and Edinburgh Amateur Football Association Premier Division. The fifth round ties are scheduled to be played on Saturday 9th January 2016.



Martin Bonar's broken foot will, unfortunately, keep him out of the Saints reckoning for some time




Former Postal United Manager John Hughes now in charge of the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Select




The Cage at Haghill



Postal United league record in recent years:-

2006/07
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division One 3rd Promoted

2007/08
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division 7th

2008/09
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division 8th

2009/10
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division 9th Relegated

2010/11
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division One Champions Promoted

2011/12
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division Champions (Undefeated)
Scottish Amateur Football League Centenary Cup Winners
Scottish Amateur Football League Jimmy Marshall Trophy Winners

2012/13
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division Champions

2013/14
Central Scottish Amateur Football League Division 1B Champions Promoted
Central Scottish Amateur Football League Division 1 Section Winners

2014/15
Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division 12th Relegated
Central Scottish Amateur Football League Cinema Cup Runners Up





Postal United results so far this season:-

Central Scottish Amateur Football League Division 1B

8th August 2015 Stirling City 0 - 4 Postal United
19th August 2015 Postal United 0 - 3 Haldane United
22nd August 2015 Gourock Athletic 2 - 1 Postal United
26th August 2015 Wishaw HSFP 1 - 2 Postal United
29th August 2015 Postal United 5 - 1 Mill United
5th September 2015 Dunblane Thistle 1 - 1 Postal United
10th October 2015 Postal United 1 - 2 Arthurlie






Scottish Amateur Cup

3rd October 2015 2nd Round Postal United 18 - 0 Inchinnan Valley
31st October 2015 Postal United 2 - 1 Grangemouth Rovers



West of Scotland Amateur Cup

17th October 2015 2nd Round Calderglen 0 - 2 Postal United
14th November 2015 3rd Round Gartcosh United 3 - 3 Postal United (AET)
Gartcosh win 4 - 3 on penalty kicks



Central Scottish Amateur Football League Bunrigh Trophy

15th August 2015 1st Round Postal United 3 - 2 Kilsyth
12th September 2nd Round Steins Thistle 1 - 2 Postal United
19th September 4th Round Greenock HSFP 2 - 1 Postal United


Central Scottish Amateur Football League Cinema Cup

24th October 2015 2nd Round Postal United 1 - 3 Pollock





Saints away record v Postal United in the SAFL Premier Division:-

3rd May 2008 Postal United 2 - 1 Oban Saints
30th August 2008 Postal United 1 - 2 Oban Saints
6th March 2010 Postal United 1 - 3 Oban Saints
13th August 2011 Postal United 1 - 0 Oban Saints
30th March 2013 Postal United 0 - 2 Oban Saints



Postal United 2014 - 15



Action from the last meeting between Saints and Postal in the SAFL Jimmy Marshall Trophy at Glencruitten in April 2013

Dene Cassells wins this aerial joust

Craig MacEwan with Keiran Martin in hot pursuit

Chris Dunnett and Donald Campbell challenge for the ball on the corner of Postal's 18 yard box
Donald Campbell battles Michael Kerr for possession inside the Postal penalty area

#monthesaints




Friday, 4 December 2015

Nothing Better























Saturday 5th December 2015
The Scottish Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup Competition
4th Round
Postal United AFC v Oban Saints AFC
Glasgow Club Haghill
415 Cumbernauld Road
Glasgow
G31 3LS
Kick off 2pm
Referee Mr. James Moore






Last Time Out

A brace from Scotland Amateur International Donald Campbell gave Saints all three points against Finnart at Oban High School 3G last Saturday afternoon extending the home sides unbeaten run to nine matches in all competitions. The match was played in torrential rain throughout so full credit to both sets of players for providing an entertaining spectacle for the hardy band of spectators who braved the elements. Saints lead 1 - 0 at the interval but their failure to fully capitalise on a good first half performance left them sweating on the outcome until well into the second half before finally making the game safe. A determined Finnart side made Saints work hard for their victory but on the balance of play a home win was the correct result.
The win, coupled with East Kilbride FC Amateurs' thumping 6 - 0 win over St Joseph's FP see's Saints close to within one point of the top of the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division. With only one league fixture (Alba Thistle v Finnart) scheduled for this Saturday there will be no change to the standings at the top of the table for at least another week. 






Nothing Better





There is surely nothing better in the Scottish Amateur Cup than an away draw against a former rival and, not just the opportunity to gauge what progress they have made in their new league set-up, but also the chance to renew old acquaintances and reminisce on previous encounters.

This Saturday Saints travel to Glasgow for a Scottish Amateur Cup fourth round tie where they will rekindle their old rivalry with former Scottish Amateur Football League adversaries Postal United with whom they still enjoy a healthy mutual respect and friendship.

During their five seasons in direct competition in the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division Saints finished ahead of their Glasgow rivals on three occasions however in the final two seasons the balance of power shifted very much in favour of Postal. Returning to the top flight in season 2011-12 as reigning Premier Division One Champions Postal romped undefeated to the Premier Division title dropping just four points in the process. To round off a perfect season Postal added the Jimmy Marshall Trophy and Centenary Cup to their haul giving them a remarkable clean sweep of Scottish Amateur Football League silverware. The following season Postal announced their departure for a new challenge in the Central Scottish Amateur Football League and left with the a second consecutive Premier Division title tucked under their belts. In their first season in the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Postal made it four in a row by winning League Division 1B before narrowly losing out in the Division One sectional play off final against fellow Scottish Amateur Football League defectors Aikenhead Thistle. Alas for Postal the success story was not continue and fifteen defeats in twenty two league games saw them finish bottom of the Premier Division earning them a swift return to Division 1B where they currently occupy seventh place with ten points from seven games played.

Last season's relegation not only saw the end of Postal's title winning streak but signaled the end of the tenure of Manager John Hughes. After five seasons in charge, and at the tender age of just 39, John announced he would be taking a sabbatical from football and was quickly replaced in the Postal hot seat by former Dennistoun Vale Manager Zander Marshall. Saints fans may recall that Zander crossed swords with Saints in January 2014 when his then charges were knocked out of the Scottish Amateur Cup at the fourth round stage by a solitary Allan Mackay strike. John's sabbatical however lasted just fifteen weeks when he was unable to resist the promise of a new bench jacket and accepted the task of leading the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Select into this season's challenge matches.

Sadly some other familiar faces will also be missing from the Postal ranks when the sides line up on Saturday. Chris Dunnett, Michael Kerr and Paul O'Brien also left the club last summer with Chris and Michael both signing up with Eastfield and Paul joining the ranks of the Junior Professionals with St Anthony's.

Honours are even in past league encounters between Saints and Postal with both clubs having five wins each. In their only previous cup tie two goals from Donald Campbell and Willie Gemmell saw Saints prevail by two goals to one in a Jimmy Marshall Trophy Quarter Final tie at Glencruitten on 13th April 2013 which proved to be the last encounter between the two before Postal's departure for pastures new.

On the team news front Martin Bonar and Scott Maitland are available again after missing last Saturday's home win against Finnart. Myles McAuley and Keith Millar remain in the treatment room while young striker Shaun MacIver has elected to join local rivals Oban Athletic. Frustrated at the lack of first team opportunities at Saints Shaun has decided to try his luck at Athletic where he hopes starting slots may be easier to come by. However competition for places at Athletic will still be keen and Shaun will have to work hard to force his way into the reckoning. Winning In The Rain wishes Shaun all the best and hopefully it won't be too long before we see him back in a Saints jersey.



Shaun MacIver may soon discover that pink boots are not the best choice for the rough and tumble of the West of Sctland Amateur Football League




Former Postal United Manager John Hughes now in charge of the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Select




The Cage at Haghill



Postal United league record in recent years:-

2006/07
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division One 3rd Promoted

2007/08
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division 7th

2008/09
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division 8th

2009/10
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division 9th Relegated

2010/11
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division One Champions Promoted

2011/12
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division Champions (Undefeated)
Scottish Amateur Football League Centenary Cup Winners
Scottish Amateur Football League Jimmy Marshall Trophy Winners

2012/13
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division Champions

2013/14
Central Scottish Amateur Football League Division 1B Champions Promoted
Central Scottish Amateur Football League Division 1 Section Winners

2014/15
Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division 12th Relegated
Central Scottish Amateur Football League Cinema Cup Runners Up





Postal United results so far this season:-

Central Scottish Amateur Football League Division 1B

8th August 2015 Stirling City 0 - 4 Postal United
19th August 2015 Postal United 0 - 3 Haldane United
22nd August 2015 Gourock Athletic 2 - 1 Postal United
26th August 2015 Wishaw HSFP 1 - 2 Postal United
29th August 2015 Postal United 5 - 1 Mill United
5th September 2015 Dunblane Thistle 1 - 1 Postal United
10th October 2015 Postal United 1 - 2 Arthurlie






Scottish Amateur Cup

3rd October 2015 2nd Round Postal United 18 - 0 Inchinnan Valley
31st October 2015 Postal United 2 - 1 Grangemouth Rovers



West of Scotland Amateur Cup

17th October 2015 2nd Round Calderglen 0 - 2 Postal United
14th November 2015 3rd Round Gartcosh United 3 - 3 Postal United (AET)
Gartcosh win 4 - 3 on penalty kicks



Central Scottish Amateur Football League Bunrigh Trophy

15th August 2015 1st Round Postal United 3 - 2 Kilsyth
12th September 2nd Round Steins Thistle 1 - 2 Postal United
19th September 4th Round Greenock HSFP 2 - 1 Postal United


Central Scottish Amateur Football League Cinema Cup

24th October 2015 2nd Round Postal United 1 - 3 Pollock





Saints away record v Postal United in the SAFL Premier Division:-

3rd May 2008 Postal United 2 - 1 Oban Saints
30th August 2008 Postal United 1 - 2 Oban Saints
6th March 2010 Postal United 1 - 3 Oban Saints
13th August 2011 Postal United 1 - 0 Oban Saints
30th March 2013 Postal United 0 - 2 Oban Saints



Postal United 2014 - 15



Action from the last meeting between Saints and Postal in the SAFL Jimmy Marshall Trophy at Glencruitten in April 2013

Dene Cassells wins this aerial joust

Craig MacEwan with Keiran Martin in hot pursuit

Chris Dunnett and Donald Campbell challenge for the ball on the corner of Postal's 18 yard box
Donald Campbell battles Michael Kerr for possession inside the Postal penalty area

#monthesaints

Friday, 27 November 2015

Peter's Jig






Saturday 28th November 2015
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
Oban Saints AFC v Finnart AFC
Oban Community Sports Field (3G)
Soroba Road
Oban
Argyll
PA34 4JB
Kick Off 2pm
Referee Mr Mark Cameron






Last Saturday's thrilling 4 - 4 draw away at Goldenhill marked the end of a seven match winning streak for Saints. Although it was disappointing to drop two valuable league points the draw at least extends Saints unbeaten run in all competitions which now stretches back to 12th September. This Saturday Saints entertain Finnart in what should be an evenly matched contest with both teams in good recent form. Saturday's visitors currently sit in seventh place in the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division with six points from six games five points behind Saints who have played one game more. Saints had no home fixture against Finnart last season as the boys from Bridgeton were unable to travel on the allotted date with Saints eventually being awarded the three points by a Committee decision. When the two sides met at Glencruitten in season 2013-14 they were both very much in the title hunt and it was Saints who prevailed on that occasion thanks in no small measure to goalkeeper Daniel Cassells who pulled off two stunning penalty saves from Finnart skipper Brian Blair. In an incident packed game Saints took the lead through Ross Maitland and, after surviving the two Finnart penalties, wrapped things up against a tiring Finnart defence with two late goals from substitute Mattie Rippon.

It was an entirely different story when the sides met at Glasgow Green last November when Finnart recorded their first ever victory over Saints. Finnart again won two penalties in the match which were this time clinically dispatched by Andy Robertson giving Daniel Cassells no chance of repeating his previous heroics. The two second half penalties added to first half goals from Jason McArthur and Ben Mills to give Finnart an unassailable 4 - 0 lead, however to their Credit Saints never gave up and were rewarded for their tenacity with an 83rd minute Donald Campbell consolation goal.

Only time will tell whether it will be a jig of delight or a long trudge back to the changing rooms at full time but with Finnart's last two outings in league and cup seeing them rack up thirteen goals without reply and Saints rediscovered eye for goal all bodes well for another cracking game on Saturday. Both sides are desperate for league points to stay in touch with early pace setters St Joseph's FP and Inverclyde and will provide an entertaining spectacle for what, despite the dismal weather forecast, will hopefully be a good crowd of spectators. Saints have mixed news on the injury front with Dougal Graham returning to fitness after an injury sustained in training last week but Keith Millar looks likely to be out for a couple of weeks and joins Myles McAuley on the sidelines. Martin Bonar is also unavailable but with those exceptions Manager Alex Craik will have a strong squad to choose from.


Finnart AFC 2014 - 15



Finnart's league fixtures so far this season:-

22nd August 2015 East Kilbride FC Amateurs 4 - 0 Finnart
29th August 2015 Finnart 2 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
19th September 2015 St Joseph's 2 - 1 Finnart
10th October 2015 Finnart 1 - 2 Shawlands FP
24th October 2015 Finnart 2 - 3 Alba Thistle
7th November 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 0 - 5 Finnart


Finnart's SAFL Centenary Cup results this season:-

First Round
15th August 2015 Busby 1 - 5 Finnart

Second Round
12th September 2015 Finnart 1 - 6 Goldenhill


Finnart's Scottish Amateur Cup results this season:-

First Round
5th September 2015 FC Clydebank 3 - 2 Finnart



Finnart's West of Scotland Amateur Cup results so far this season:-

First Round
Bye

Second Round
17th October 2015 Finnart 6 - 2 Craigneuk

Third Round
21st November 2015 Condorrat 0 - 8 Finnart




Finnart's SAFL record:-

2010/11
Premier Division Two Champions (Promoted)

2011/12
Premier Division One Champions (Promoted)
Centenary Cup Runners Up to Postal United

2012/13
Premier Division 7th

2013/14
Premier Division 4th

2014/15
Premier Division 4th
Centenary Cup Runners Up to Goldenhill



Saints record against Finnart:-

2012/13
Oban Saints 4 - 1 Finnart
Finnart 0 - 1 Oban Saints

2013/14
Oban Saints 3 - 0 Finnart
Finnart 0 - 1 Oban Saints

2014/15
Finnart 4 - 1 Oban Saints
Oban Saints v Finnart (Unfulfilled Fixture, Points awarded to Saints)








Action from Finnart's last visit to Oban on 26th April 2014





Ross Maitland opens the scoring for Saints




   Daniel Cassells keeps Saints in front with his second penalty save





Mattie Rippon's emphatic right foot finish puts Saints 2 - 0 up






Lewis Cameron skips through the Finnart defence to set up Saints third goal








Mattie Rippon turns in Lewis Cameron's cut back to seal the three points for Saints





Lewis congratulates Mattie as coach Peter MacCallum dances a jig of delight





SAFL Select




Last Sunday Donald Campbell and Jamie Graham turned out for the Scottish Amateur Football League Select in an Inter League Cup Quarter Final tie against the Ayrshire Amateur Football Association Select at Dalziel Park, Motherwell. The Ayrshire Select won a tight match 4 - 2 with the SAFL goals coming from Steven McAuley of Kings Park Rangers and David Edwards of Ferguslie Star. Ayrshire will now meet the Caledonian League Select in the Semi Finals after the Cally Select knocked out Lothian and Edinburgh by three goals to nil also last Sunday. In the other Semi Final Aberdeenshire, who received a Quarter Final stage bye, will meet the winners of the one remaining Quarter Final tie between the Central Scottish Amateur League and the Strathclyde Saturday Morning Football League which will be played at Dalziel Park this Sunday.













SAFL Jimmy Marshall Trophy






The draw for the first and second rounds of the Scottish Amateur Football League Jimmy Marshall Trophy took place on Wednesday night. Only Bridgewater and Rosehill Star will be required to play a first round tie with all other clubs going straight into round two. Saints were handed a very difficult second round away tie against last season's Premier Division One Champions East Kilbride FC Amateurs. The second round ties will be played in January 2016 on a date yet to be set.



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Monday, 23 November 2015

Oh My Gowd

Saturday 21st November 2015
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division

Clydebank High School 3G
Goldenhill AFC 4 - 4 Oban Saints AFC

Referee Gordon Hay

Saints starting line-up:-

Thomas McCulloch

David McArthur
Dene Cassells
Jamie Graham
Scott Maitland

Willie Gemmell
Paul Kerr
Donald Campbell (Captain)

Ross Maitland
Dean Smith
Craig MacEwan

Substitutes used:-
Shaun MacIver
Allan Mackay

Unused Substitutes:-
Martin Bonar
Alex Craik

Saints Goalscorers:-
Craig MacEwan
Paul Kerr
Ross Maitland
Dean Smith


Saints somehow contrived to snatch a draw from the jaws of victory in an enthralling match at Clydebank High School last Saturday afternoon. Despite being a goal ahead and two men to the good with only ten minutes remaining Saints couldn't see the match out and conceded a cheap headed last minute equaliser giving the home side an unlikely but deserved share of the points. 

Manager Alex Craik was able to name the same starting line-up for the third match in succession however an injury sustained By Dougal Graham at training on Wednesday night and the non-availability of Keith Millar and Marc MacCallum forced a change on the bench. Allan Mackay returned after two week absence and Alex named himself among the substitutes.

Goldenhill started the stronger of the two sides and had Saints pinned back in their own half during the opening exchanges without really threatening the Saints back four of David McArthur, Dene Cassells, Jamie Graham and Scott Maitland. Saints carved out their first opportunity in the fifth minute when Ross Maitland made a good run up the right wing and sent in a terrific cross for Dean Smith at the back post who met the cross well but was thwarted by an excellent save by Scott Rennie in the Goldenhill goal. Five minutes later Saints had Dene Cassells to thank for an important goal-line clearance when the hosts exposed Scott Maitland and Jamie Graham on the Saints left. Martin Lawlor made a good run into the box and cut back from the bye-line to James Gallagher who fired in a low shot which was cleared by Dene Cassells who had taken up a god position inside the six yard box. Saints opened the scoring in the 12th minute when an excellently struck Donald Campbell shot from the corner of the eighteen yard box brought out a terrific diving save from Scott Rennie low down to his right. Unfortunately for the Gowdie the big keeper could only parry the ball into the path of Ross Maitland who coolly picked out Craig MacEwan on the six yard line with Craig tucking the ball into the net. At the other end Saints were once more exposed on their left and again it was Dene Cassells who foiled the home side this time with a timely interception on Daniel McKenna before the Gowdie winger could get his shot away. In the 25th minute Craig MacEwan came the width of the post away from doubling his tally. Scott Maitland made a good run forward on the Saints left and delivered a tempting cross which Craig MacEwan did well to head goalwards however, much to the frustration of the Saints contingent on the touchline, the ball struck the inside of the post and dropped into the grateful arms of keeper Rennie. Craig was again denied three minutes later when Ross Maitland sent in a cross from the right which looked perfect for Craig until Gary McNaught made an excellent last gasp headed clearance. Saints continued to make good use of the flanks and David McArthur was next to make a good run up the right picking out Dean Smith on the edge of the box where, with time and space to measure his shot, Dean was disappointed to see his effort fly over the crossbar. Saints second came in the 35th minute with the two holding midfielders Willie Gemmell and Paul Kerr combining for a rare goal for Paul. Willie sent a perfect delivery from the left towards the back post where Paul had made a late run to send a sensational header back across the goalkeeper and into the top corner of the net. Saints ended the first half seemingly well in control of the match but looking back ruefully on the missed chances which could have seen them already out of sight.

Saints didn't have long to enjoy their lead as it was wiped out in a blistering start to the second half from the home side. In the opening minute Saints conceded possession from their own throw-in on the left. Daniel Gibson raced into the inside right channel past a statuesque Saints defence and squared for James Gallagher to tap in at the back post. Barely sixty seconds later the Gowdie drew level when Gibson pounced on a speculative ball over the top splitting David McArthur and Dene Cassells. The Gowdie winger fired in a low shot which Thomas McCulloch got both hands to but couldn't keep out low down at his near post. Saints could scarcely believe that their lead had been so quickly eroded and had to quickly rediscover the high tempo passing which had inexplicably deserted them. This they nearly did straight from the restart when a good exchange of passes on the right between Willie Gemmell and Ross Maitland set up David McArthur for a run and cross along the six yard line which agonisingly eluded Dean Smith who looked well placed to score. In the 51st minute Dean Smith won a free kick just outside of the Gowdie box when he was chopped down by Jack Bennett who had already found his way into Referee Gordon Hay's notebook for a studs up challenge on David McArthur in the first half. The Referee took no further action but left the Gowdie defender in no doubt that he wouldn't be so lenient next time. The free kick was in perfect Willie Gemmell territory and the big Saints midfielder, who has thus far struggled to find his range since returning to the club at the start of this season, sent a good curling shot over the Gowdie wall but into the hands of Scott Rennie who had read Willie's intentions well. The home side completed the turnaround in the 53rd minute when a deep cross from their left was nodded down at the back post by Daniel McKenna into the path of the unmarked James Gallagher to complete his hat-trick with a sweet right foot finish past the helpless Thomas McCulloch. Despite this set back Saints refused to let their heads drop and came close almost immediately when Dean Smith made good progress to the dead ball line and sent a tempting cut back which agonisingly bisected the runs of Craig MacEwan and Donald Campbell in the centre. In the 57th minute Willie Gemmell stung the palms of Scott Rennie with a rasping long range effort which the big keeper did well to hold with Dean Smith waiting to pounce on any handling error. Saints twice almost gifted their hosts a fourth goal cheaply conceding possession in dangerous areas. Both opportunities fell to Daniel Gibson who firstly fired over the crossbar before bringing out a good save from Thomas McCulloch with his second effort. The Gowdie had adopted a higher defensive line in the second half and after a couple of tight calls from Mr Hay Saints finally sprung the home side's offside trap with a perfectly timed Craig MacEwan run onto a David McArthur through ball. Craig drew the keeper and squared to Ross Maitland for a simple tap-in to restore parity. Barely a minute later Saints hit the woodwork for the second time when Ross Maitland got on the end of a Paul Kerr pass and hit the inside of the post with the ball being scrambled behind for a corner kick. Ross flighted in an excellent ball from the Saints left which eluded everyone in the centre but was well controlled by Dene Cassells at the back post who turned and fired in a shot which was blocked on the goal-line and hoofed to safety. Saints got their noses back in front in the 75th minute by once again springing the Gowdie off-side trap. Willie Gemmell began the move with a delicious curling pass setting Ross Maitland off on a run in the inside left channel. Ross won the foot race with the Gowdie full back Steven Dock and cut the ball back to Willie Gemmell who thundered in a fierce right foot shot which this time was too hot for the keeper to handle and the ball broke loose to Dean Smith six yards out who eagerly gobbled up the opportunity the restore the lead for Saints. The home side momentarily lost their heads with substitute striker Chris McGrath receiving a straight red card for aiming a kick at Jamie Graham and defender Jack Bennett picking up a second yellow for a petulant kick at Dean Smith as he lay on the ground having been brought down on the half way line. In between the two red cards Saints missed yet another chance which would have finally made the points safe. Craig MacEwan standing on the six yard line missed a Ross Maitland corner kick from the left with the ball landing at the feet of Dene Cassells who, from a tight angle, could only find the side netting with his shot through a sea of legs. With match seemingly safe Manager Alex Craik made a couple of changes replacing Ross Maitland and Dean Smith with Shaun MacIver and Allan Mackay. In the 82nd minute Craig MacEwan chased down an almost lost cause wide on the Saints left back heeling the ball on the dead ball line just before it could run out of play. Shaun MacIver did well to close down full back Steven Dock and set up Craig MacEwan for a curling shot from the corner of the box which dipped just over the junction of post and bar. With the clock ticking down and the killer fifth goal eluding them Saints seemed to panic and dropped deeper and deeper inviting the nine men of Goldenhill onto them. A succession of needless fouls gave the Gowdie the chance to lauch long balls into the box which although Saints managed to deal with their failure to fully clear their lines meant the ball kept coming straight back. It was therefore with a large dose of inevitability that the home side equalised in the 89th minute from a long throw on the Saints right level with the eighteen yard line. The Gowdie piled everybody into the box for the long throw and Damon Gray looped a free header beyond Thomas McCulloch and into the net for an equaliser for which Saints have only themselves to blame.     
At the outset a share of the points against an impressive Goldenhill side on a ten match winning streak would not have been a bad result but the manner in which the late equaliser was conceded against nine men leaves the result feeling more like a defeat than a draw.


Thomas McCulloch



Paul Kerr


Scott Maitland



Craig MacEwan


Donald Campbell




Ross Maitland swings over another cross


David McArthur launches a long ball from defence



Scott Rennie saves Willie Gemmell's free kick




Paul Kerr in action on the edge of the Gowdie box


Craig MacEwan congratulates Ross Maitland on drawing Saints level at 3 - 3


Dean Smith pounces on the loose ball to make it 4 - 3 to Saints


Despite those pink boots Shaun MacIver still thinks Thomas McCulloch needs some assistance in picking him out



Last gasp Gowdie equaliser





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