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




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