Sunday, 25 January 2015

Out Of The Sinking









Saturday 31st January 2015
Scottish Amateur Football League Jimmy Marshall Trophy 1st Round
Easthall Star AFC v Oban Saints AFC
Stepford Football Centre
1514 Edinburgh Road
Glasgow
G33 4NU
Kick off 2pm
Referee Mr. Gordon Kelso




Saints Are Sunk In Kirkintilloch






Saints West of Scotland Cup hopes were sunk in Scotland's canal capital last Saturday afternoon in an entertaining match far closer than the final scoreline would suggest. The snow capped Kilsyth Hills and Campsie Fells in the distance were a good indication of why this tie had already been twice postponed so full credit to Harestanes for procuring the 3G pitch at Merkland to ensure the match was played at the third time of asking. Manager Iain Jackson had a strong squad to choose from and named a starting line up of Daniel Cassells in goal; a back three of Captain Marc MacCallum, Paul Kerr and Dougal Graham; a midfield of Ross Maitland, Ally McKerracher, Myles McAuley, Donald Campbell and Craig MacEwan; and a strike force of Lewis Cameron and Allan Mackay.
The Hares kicked off with the advantage of the slight breeze and playing into the sun which, bar one heavy shower of rain towards the end of the first half, made for a pleasant afternoon's football for the small crowd. The opening exchanges were very tight with both teams probing for openings which were to prove very hard to come by against the respective defences who were restricting their opponents to shots from distance. Saints first effort came in the fourth minute from Ally McKerracher but the youngster blazed his shot high and wide from the edge of the box after a good knock down from Allan Mackay. The Hares first sight of goal came after 17 minutes when Mark Fitzsimmons fired a low free 20 yard free kick narrowly wide of Daniel Cassells' right hand post. Saints forced their first corner of the match in the 20th minute after good link up play down the right touchline involving Donald Campbell, Ross Maitland and Allan Mackay. Ross Maitland's corner kick from the right was well held by Hares goal keeper Conor O'Boyle who looked very assured throughout. Saints only other attempt of note came after 40 minutes when Allan Mackay held the ball up well on the edge of the Hares box to create a shooting opportunity for Donald Campbell. Unfortunately Donald was unable to keep his shot down and the ball sailed high and wide of target. The Hares also sent their only other attempts of the first half over the cross bar. Firstly full back Stuart McClune failed to keep a long range shot on target then left winger Craig Young headed over from a corner kick.
Saints started the second half strongly and had much the better of opening twenty minutes or so. In the 47th minute Craig MacEwan headed a Donald Campbell free kick inches wide of the goalkeeper's right hand post. In the 59th minute Allan Mackay came agonisingly close to breaking the deadlock when he fired wide from ten yards out following good link up play involving Ally McKerracher and Lewis Cameron. In between those two chances Daniel Cassells pulled off a comfortable save from a Craig Young shot from just inside the Saints penalty area. In the 60th minute Craig MacEwan finally hit the target for Saints only to see his header from a Ross Maitland  free kick well saved by Conor O'Boyle in the Hares goal. Saints best chance of the match from open play came in the 70th minute after some excellent wing play from Craig MacEwan. Craig beat full back David Black to send over a tempting cross which found Ally McKerracher in the six yard box. Unfortunately, with the goal gaping, the youngster appeared to be caught in two minds and the chance was lost. Three minutes later, and against the run of play, Saints fell behind. Referee Colin Simpson, who handled proceedings well, awarded Hares a hotly disputed in-direct free kick for hand-ball 26 yards from goal. Substitute Ewan McRae rolled the ball to the side for Hares top scorer Mark Fitzsimmons to fire in his 32nd goal of the season so far beating Daniel Cassells just inside his right here and post. Saints were quickly back on the attack and came close again in the 81st minute when Allan Mackay won a free kick twenty-five yards from goal and slightly left of centre. Allan took the free kick himself and struck the outside of the junction of post and bar with the keeper rooted to the spot. Just one minute later Saints finally got the reward their play deserved when Ally McKerracher was brought down inside the Hares box. With Referee Colin Simpson pointing for a penalty kick Ally appeared to fancy his chances from the penalty spot. Probably mindful of the recent Kevin Mirallas and Leighton Baines incident at Goodison Park, Saints skipper Marc MacCallum was having none of it and demanded that regular penalty taker Allan Mackay assume responsibility. Allan was his usual deadly self from the spot and calmly dispatched the kick sending the goalkeeper the wrong way. Almost immediately from the restart Saints fell behind in extremely unfortunate circumstances. A cruel ricochet in the Saints midfield caught out the defence and set Hares Jamie Broadfoot through on goal. The lethal winger dispatched the ball past Daniel Cassells to restore the Hares lead and undo all of Saints good work. Just two minutes later it was game over, danger man Jamie Broadfoot cut in from the left touchline before thumping an unstoppable shot low into the bottom left corner of the Saints net. Saints carved out their final opportunity in the 87th minute and arguably could have had their second penalty kick. Allan Mackay forced his way into the Harestanes box and appeared to be fouled causing him to send his 16 yard shot over the bar. Much to Allan's bemusement his appeals were dismissed and a goal kick was awarded. Saints Manager Iain Jackson made his one and only change in the 88th minute withdrawing Allan Mackay who had lead the line well against a resolute Hares defence and replacing him with Dean Smith. The match finished without further incident and once again Saints were left to reflect on what might have been. As was the case in the Scottish Amateur Cup against Giffnock North earlier in the season Saints acquitted themselves very well against top class opposition losing out only by the finest of margins. Manager Iain Jackson will be encouraged by what was an excellent all-round performance, especially after a seven week lay-off, which will hopefully prove a catalyst for a serious assault on the league title and Jimmy Marshall Trophy.









Ross Maitland takes on Hares full back Stuart McClune






Craig MacEwan





Craig MacEwan Heads Narrowly Wide



Allan Mackay Converts From The Penalty Spot





This Weekend's Fixture





Oban Saints AFC SAFL Jimmy Marshall Trophy Winners 2013 - 14









Saints begin their defence of the Scottish Amateur Football League Jimmy Marshall Trophy this Saturday with a tricky away trip to Stepford Football Centre to face Easthall Star. Star currently occupy 5th place in Premier Division Two with 18 points from 12 games. After picking up only one point from their opening four matches Star have lost just one game which was away from home at runaway league leaders Drumchapel Amateurs Colts. This run of good league form includes away victories at Dunoon Athletic and Lochgilphead Red Star, and highly creditable away draws at Motherwell Thistle and Drumchapel Amateurs Colts. Formed in 1991 as a Sunday league team Easthall Star enjoyed a reasonable amount of success racking up ten trophies in a fourteen year period between 1993 and 2007. During this successful period they also made two semi-final appearances in the Sunday Scottish Amateur Cup. After a two season sabbatical Easthall Star reinvented themselves as a Saturday team joining the Scottish Amateur Football League for season 2012-13 where they won Division 1B at the first time of asking. With only 4 points separating the teams in second and sixth place in the this season's SAFL Premier Division 2 a second promotion in three seasons is still very much up for grabs for Star.
With their national cup ambitions ended for another season Saints can now focus on getting back into the league tittle race and defending the Jimmy Marshall Trophy which they won for the first time last season. Due to work and other commitments Saints have one or two players unavailable for selection on Saturday however Manager Iain Jackson can still name a strong squad for what will be a tough match on the notoriously difficult playing surface at Stepford. The match must be played to a finish on the day and will go straight to a penalty shoot-out if the teams are level after 90 minutes.


Easthall Star's League Fixtures So Far:-

16th August 2014 Easthall Star 2 - 5 South Camlachie YP
27th August 2014 Easthall Star 2 - 4 Motherwell Thistle
30th August 2014 Easthall Star 0 - 0 Lochgilphead Red Star
6th September 2014 Easthall Star 3 - 4 Ferguslie Star
13th September 2014 Paisley 3 - 6 Easthall Star
20th September 2014 Centre 1 - 2 Easthall Star
11th October 2014 Dunoon Athletic 1 - 3 Easthall Star
8th November 2014 Drumchapel Amateurs Colts 2 - 1 Easthall Star
29th November 2014 Easthall Star 4 - 0 Clydebank
6th December 2014 Lochgilphead Red Star 0 - 1 Easthall Star
10th January 2015 Motherwell Thistle 5 - 5 Easthall Star
24th January 2015 Easthall Star 4 - 4 Drumchapel Amateurs Colts




Easthall Star's record in the Scottish Amateur Football League:-

2013/14
Premier Division Two 5th

2012/13
Division 1B Champions (Promoted)







In Other News


Congratulation to Roy and Gillian McLuckie on the birth this week of their first child Louis George McLuckie. Hopefully the new arrival will follow in the footsteps of his father and late grandfather George in representing the mighty Oban Saints.





Louis George McLuckie





Roy McLuckie






Oban and District League Champions 1972
George McLuckie back row 4th from left






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Thursday, 22 January 2015

Third Time Around









Saturday 24th January 2015
Colville Park Country Club West of Scotland Cup 4th Round
Harestanes Amateurs FC v Oban Saints AFC
Waterside Park
Gray Street
Kirkintilloch
G66 3LL
Kick Off 1.30pm
Referee Mr Kevin Nolan

Alternative venue:-

Merkland Recreation Centre
Merkland Place
Kirkintilloch
G66 3SN


Last Saturday's second attempt to play this fixture failed to escape the bad weather which decimated the amateur football card throughout the country. Clearly keen to exploit any chance of an overnight thaw Harestanes delayed their pitch inspection until 8 am on Saturday morning but with the pitch at Waterside Park under six inches of snow there was no option but to postpone the fixture for a second time. This Saturday the Hares have the 3G pitch at Merkland Recreation Centre as a back up venue should Waterside Park once again prove unplayable. However with low temperatures forecast for the weekend there is a risk that too may be frozen off as was the case when this fixture was first due to be played on 13th December. Once again it's a case of fingers crossed and hope for the best. 





Here's another chance to read last week's match preview:-





This Saturday Saints face their biggest test of the season so far with a trip to Kirkintilloch to face Harestanes Amateurs in the West of Scotland Cup fourth round. The four time winners of the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division currently sit in second place in the top flight of the Central Scottish league set-up, level on points with leaders Colville Park with a game in hand but with a slightly inferior goal difference. Saints come into this fixture smarting from back-to-back league defeats against St Joseph's F.P. and Finnart which has dealt a serious blow to their hopes of a successful title defence. However with their last fixture a very distant seven weeks ago Saints will be looking on this fixture as a fresh start and an opportunity to re-ignite their season. In sharp contrast to Saints indifferent form the Hares are on a ten match unbeaten run in all competitions and are widely considered to be the top amateur team in Scotland at present. If Saints are to progress in the competition they must blunt a prolific Harestanes attack which has already racked up ninety nine competitive goals this season. Saints can draw some encouragement from their last away trip to face Central Scottish Amateur Football League opposition in season 2102 - 13. On that occasion Saints recorded a highly creditable 2 - 2 draw against Colville Park in the Scottish Amateur Cup 7th round before ultimately succumbing to a 3 - 1 replay defeat against the eventual losing finalists.
Saints and Harestanes previously met in the second round of the 2007 - 08 Scottish Amateur Cup. After a 1 -1 draw at Glencruitten Saints were eventually edged out in the replay by two goals to one by the 2002 and 2003 Scottish Cup winners.
This Saturday's tie was originally scheduled for Saturday 13th December but with the Saints boys already on the mini-bus and about to depart the news came through from the Hares that the grass park at Merklands and the 3G at Kirkintilloch High School were both unplayable bringing 2014 to a frustratingly premature end for Saints. Following the Scottish Amateur Football League festive period shutdown and more severe weather disruption this will be Saints opening fixture of 2015 and they could scarcely have asked for a tougher fixture to begin the year with. The 2009 - 10 West of Scotland Cup was the last of an incredible fifteen major trophies won by Harestanes Amateurs in a fourteen season purple patch which they have been striving ever since to recreate. The Hares now look to be on the brink of reaching those dizzy heights again therefore a victory for Saints is an extremely tall order. Under West of Scotland Cup rules the tie must be played to a finish on the day with extra-time and penalties to decide the winner if required. Saints have proved in the past that they can mix it with the big boys so, although they are strong favourites the Hares should take nothing for granted. Whatever the final outcome the tie presents Saints with an ideal opportunity to test themselves against a team of the highest quality and to kick start what has been a faltering season so far with a good all round performance. The match must be played to a finish on the day with extra time and penalties to decide the winner if required. The winners will have an away trip in round five to face either Bannockburn of the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division of Duntocher of the West of Scotland Amateur Football League Premier Division.






Harestanes Amateurs FC 2014





How the two teams have fared in this season's West of Scotland Cup:-

2nd Round
Harestanes Amateurs 13 - 1 Blantyre Soccer Acadamy
Glenburn Athletic 1 - 7 Oban Saints

3rd Round
Harestanes Amateurs 4 - 0 MLS Leeds
Rosehill Star 1 - 7 Oban Saints



Harestanes Amateurs West of Scotland Cup Winners 2009 - 2010




From the Archives - The Saints squad for the Scottish Amateur Cup match against Harestanes Amateurs at Glencruitten on Saturday 6th October 2007







In Other News






In a very welcome boost for the club Saints welcomed Dene Cassells back to training this week after an absence of thirty seven weeks. Dene's last appearance for Saints was in the Jimmy Marshall Trophy semi-final victory over Thorn Athletic at McKenna Park, Glasgow on 7th May 2014 where he sustained a broken leg. Hopefully it won't be too long before Dene is pushing for a place in the starting XI.



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Thursday, 15 January 2015

Communication Breakdown










Saturday 17th January 2015
Colville Park Country Club West of Scotland Cup 4th Round
Harestanes Amateurs FC v Oban Saints AFC
Waterside Park
Gray Street
Kirkintilloch
G66 3LL
Kick Off 1.30pm
Referee Mr Kevin Nolan








Saints last outing remains the 4 - 1 league defeat away at Finnart on 30th November last year. Last Saturday's home match against Alba Thistle fell foul of the weather with Glencruitten waterlogged and the 3G at Oban High School unplayable due to the extremely high winds. The wind not only wiped out the Saints game but also the mobile phone network in Oban which is only now starting to recover. Whilst this service interruption brought some welcome relief from constantly ringing mobile phones at work it has certainly proved a considerable obstacle to the Saints Club Secretary in going about his duties. If only everyone went to Aulay's for a pint on Thursday afternoons it would make things so much easier!





This Saturday Saints face their biggest test of the season so far with a trip to Kirkintilloch to face Harestanes Amateurs in the West of Scotland Cup fourth round. The four time winners of the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division currently sit in second place in the top flight of the Central Scottish league set-up, level on points with leaders Colville Park with a game in hand but with a slightly inferior goal difference. Saints come into this fixture smarting from back-to-back league defeats against St Joseph's F.P. and Finnart which has dealt a serious blow to their hopes of a successful title defence. However with their last fixture a very distant seven weeks ago Saints will be looking on this fixture as a fresh start and an opportunity to re-ignite their season. In sharp contrast to Saints indifferent form the Hares are on a ten match unbeaten run in all competitions and are widely considered to be the top amateur team in Scotland at present. If Saints are to progress in the competition they must blunt a prolific Harestanes attack which has already racked up ninety nine competitive goals this season. Saints can draw some encouragement from their last away trip to face Central Scottish Amateur Football League opposition in season 2102 - 13. On that occasion Saints recorded a highly creditable 2 - 2 draw against Colville Park in the Scottish Amateur Cup 7th round before ultimately succumbing to a 3 - 1 replay defeat against the eventual losing finalists.
Saints and Harestanes previously met in the second round of the 2007 - 08 Scottish Amateur Cup. After a 1 -1 draw at Glencruitten Saints were eventually edged out in the replay by two goals to one by the 2002 and 2003 Scottish Cup winners.
This Saturday's tie was originally scheduled for Saturday 13th December but with the Saints boys already on the mini-bus and about to depart the news came through from the Hares that the grass park at Merklands and the 3G at Kirkintilloch High School were both unplayable bringing 2014 to a frustratingly premature end for Saints. Following the Scottish Amateur Football League festive period shutdown and more severe weather disruption this will be Saints opening fixture of 2015 and they could scarcely have asked for a tougher fixture to begin the year with. The 2009 - 10 West of Scotland Cup was the last of an incredible fifteen major trophies won by Harestanes Amateurs in a fourteen season purple patch which they have been striving ever since to recreate. The Hares now look to be on the brink of reaching those dizzy heights again therefore a victory for Saints is an extremely tall order. Under West of Scotland Cup rules the tie must be played to a finish on the day with extra-time and penalties to decide the winner if required. Saints have proved in the past that they can mix it with the big boys so, although they are strong favourites the Hares should take nothing for granted. Whatever the final outcome the tie presents Saints with an ideal opportunity to test themselves against a team of the highest quality and to kick start what has been a faltering season so far with a good all round performance.






Harestanes Amateurs FC 2014





How the two teams have fared in this season's West of Scotland Cup:-

2nd Round
Harestanes Amateurs 13 - 1 Blantyre Soccer Acadamy
Glenburn Athletic 1 - 7 Oban Saints

3rd Round
Harestanes Amateurs 4 - 0 MLS Leeds
Rosehill Star 1 - 7 Oban Saints



Harestanes Amateurs West of Scotland Cup Winners 2009 - 2010




From the Archives - The Saints squad for the Scottish Amateur Cup match against Harestanes Amateurs at Glencruitten on Saturday 6th October 2007













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Friday, 9 January 2015

Ring Rust






Saturday 10th January 2015
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
Oban Saints AFC v Alba Thistle AFC
Glencruitten 2, Mossfield Avenue, Oban, Argyll PA34 4EH
Kick off 2pm
Referee Mr John Scott



Last Time Out



Saints final fixture of 2014 was a disappointing 4 - 1 defeat against Finnart at Glasgow Green. Saints can have no complaints about the overall result but the final scoreline flattered the home side somewhat. Not for the first time this season Saints were undone by their own mistakes which were severely punished by the home side who are currently the top scorers in the Scottish Amateur Football League. At the other end Saints struggled to penetrate a resolute Finnart defence before finally making the breakthrough in the 83rd minute with a curling Donald Campbell shot after a short corner routine involving Craig MacEwan and Lewis Cameron. That match was played on 29th November and was followed by two consecutive blank Saturdays before the festive period shutdown which left Saints out of action for the same length of time as the close season break.









Saints return to action after a six week lay off with a home league fixture against Alba Thistle from Paisley. Alba Thistle currently occupy ninth place in the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division with five points from six matches. Like Saints Alba have endured a stop/start first half of the season with only six league games played and early exits from the major cup competitions making it difficult for them to get into any kind of rhythm. Alba's form however would appear to be improving with a 4 - 4 away draw at Finnart in their last outing which came the week after Finnart had defeated Saints 4 - 1. Alba considered themselves to be the better team on the day and were disappointed not to pick up maximum points. Prior to that Alba secured their only league win of the season so far at home to Busby which was preceded by a narrow defeat against league leaders Thorn Athletic in a hard fought local derby.

Saints won the corresponding fixture last season 2 - 0 thanks to second half goals from Donald Campbell and Allan Mackay. Saints can expect another tough game and will have to quickly shake off their ring rust if they are to record the victory they so desperately require to remain in this season's league title race. Manager Iain Jackson has something approaching a full squad available for selection which should give him some interesting choices to make. Despite the weather Glencruitten would appear to be holding up reasonably well, however the club also have the 3G at Oban High School booked as an alternative venue if required.



Alba Thistle's league season thus far:-

16th August 2014 Alba Thistle 0 - 2 Haldane United
23rd August 2014 St Joseph's FP 3 - 0 Alba Thistle
30th August 2014 Alba Thistle 1 - 1 Kings Park Rangers
20th September 2014 Alba Thistle 2 - 3 Thorn Athletic
20th November 2014 Alba Thistle 1 - 1 Busby
13th December 2014 Finnart 4 - 4 Alba Thistle



Alba Thistle's recent league history:-

2007/08 Paisley and District Division Two Champions (Promoted)
2008/09 Paisley and District Division One Champions
2009/10 Paisley and District Division One Champions (Undefeated)
2010/11 SAFL Division Three Champions (Promoted)
2011/12 SAFL Division Two Champions (Promoted) (Undefeated)
2012/13 SAFL Division One Champions (Promoted)
2013/14 SAFL Premier Division 8th


Saints league record against Alba Thistle:-


12th October 2013 SAFL Premier Division Oban Saints 2 - 0 Alba Thistle
29th March 2014 SAFL Premier Division Alba Thistle 4 - 5 Oban Saints





Saints goalscorers in last season's home win over Alba Thistle were Donald Campbell and Allan Mackay













The famous Saints medical bag has been re-stocked in readiness for Saturday's return to action






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