Sunday, 31 January 2016

Gone With The Wind

Saturday 30th January 2016
Scottish Amateur Football Association
Colville Park Country Club West of Scotland Amateur Cup
Fourth Round Tie
Oban Saints AFC 3 - 1 New Farm Loch AFC
Oban Community Sports Field (3G), Soroba Road, Oban, Argyll PA34 4JB
Kick Off 1.30pm
Referee Mr Stephen Payne




Saints starting line-up:-
Thomas McCulloch
David McArthur
Marc Maccallum (Captain)
Jamie Graham
Dougal Graham
Scott Maitland
Paul Kerr
Donald Campbell
Ross Maitland
Allan Mackay
Craig MacEwan
Used Substitutes:-
Dene Cassells
Willie Gemmell
Keith Millar
Dean Smith
Unused Substitute:-
Alex Craik
Saints Goalscorers:-
Ross Maitland 
Craig MacEwan 
Willie Gemmell 

Match Report

Saints overcame New Farm Loch and the tail end of storm Gertrude to secure their place in the fifth round of the West of Scotland Amateur Cup on the 3G at Oban High School last Saturday afternoon. By the middle of the middle of the week it was obvious that Glencruitten had no chance of surviving the deluge therefore an early decision was made to switch the tie to the all weather surface. Manager Alex Craik had the rare luxury of being able to name the same squad for the third game running but decided to make two changes to his starting line-up bringing in Scott Maitland and Allan Mackay with Willie Gemmell and Dean Smith dropping to the bench. Prior to kick-off a silence of remembrance was held for friend of New Farm Loch and former Craigie Amateurs player Sammy McCutcheon who sadly passed away during the week. The visitors won the toss and chose to have the benefit of the wind in the first half leaving Saints to kick-off into the howling gale blowing from the Games Park end. In the opening two minutes the decision to allow the match to proceed looked questionable as Saints were locked inside their own half and unable to get the ball under control. New Farm Loch or the Loyal as they like to be known rained in high balls and wind assisted long throws which had the Saints defence in all sorts of trouble. David McArthur headed a long throw behind for a corner kick which was lifted over everybody but, thankfully for Saints, landed on top of the crossbar and bounced behind for a goal kick. Saints still couldn't get out of their own half and in a melee in their box Thomas McCulloch made a save at the feet of Dale Andrews. Saints weathered the early Loyal storm and had their own first chance in the fourth minute when a neat Craig MacEwan back heel opened up space for an Allan Mackay shot which keeper Blair Cousar tipped around the post for a corner kick. The normally deadly accurate Ross Maitland cross failed to materialise as the wind took the ball well off course and away from waiting Saints heads in the penalty box. Despite managing to keep the visitors at a safe distance Saints continued to struggle to get their own game going and it wasn't until the twentieth minute that the New Farm Loch keeper was forced into action again. Allan Mackay won a free kick ten yards inside the Loyal half which Donald Campbell lofted into the box looking for Craig MacEwan. Craig showed good touch to control the ball and set up Allan Mackay for another shot from twelve yards which was again tipped round the post by Cousar. For the second time Ross Maitland's corner kick was well off target and the danger was cleared. In the twenty third minute David McArthur made a driving run into the box and won a corner kick off a good interception by Loyal left full back Chris Young. Ross Maitland finally looked to have the measure of the wind and landed his corner kick straight onto the forehead of Craig MacEwan who bulleted a powerful header over the crossbar from seven yards out. Saints were knocking on the door now and the breakthrough came just one minute later. Donald Campbell played a diagonal pass to Ross Maitland who tore through the inside left channel and, from the corner of the box, curled a delightful finish past the despairing dive of Cousar and into the far corner of the net to give Saints the lead. From the re-start the visitors raced straight up the park and forced Dougal Graham into conceding a corner on the Saints left. The corner kick was landed right on top of Thomas McCulloch who showed excellent handling to pluck the ball from the air under pressure from New Farm Loch central defender David Sharkey. The visitors lost the services of Chris Young in the thirty second minute when the left back, who was already carrying an ankle knock, collapsed under a fairly innocuous looking Donald Campbell challenge on the half way line and had to be helped from the field of play. High balls at the centre of the defence were proving extremely difficult to judge and a sliced Jamie Graham clearance gave Kevin Michael the chance to deliver a dangerous cross into the box which Saints skipper Marc Maccallum had to dive full length to head behind for a corner kick. The Saints defence headed the corner behind for a second corner from the opposite flank which was headed clear by Paul Kerr at the back post. The Loyal had their best chance of the half in the thirty seventh minute when Alan Baird got in between David McArthur and Marc Maccallum for a shot on goal from which Thomas McCulloch made an excellent save throwing up a strong right hand to turn the ball behind for a corner kick. Saints ended the half on the front foot with Ross Maitland narrowly failing to pick out Allan Mackay in the middle after a good run up the right wing. In the forty fourth minute Craig MacEwan looked set to double Saints lead when he beat the offside trap and attempted to round Blair Cousar only to be caught by the slightest of touches by the visiting keeper. Craig went down under the challenge but Referee Stephen Payne, who handled the match well throughout, ruled that he had gone to ground too easily and booked the Saints man for simulation. It was a satisfied Saints camp at half time well pleased that they had negotiated the testing first half conditions to emerge with a clean sheet and a slender lead on which to build.        


The visitors kicked off the second half and shocked Saints in the first minute when Graeme Cook pounced on a loose ball on the corner of the box after Saints had failed to deal with a long throw-in from the left touch line. The Loyal right full back rifled an unstoppable shot across Thomas McCulloch and into the bottom corner to bring the visitors level. Despite this setback with the wind at their backs and almost the entire second half still to play Saints were very much in pole position and proceeded to dominate the remainder of the match running out comfortable winners. Shots from distance were always likely to present a problem for the goal keeper and Donald Campbell was first to try his luck but his forty eighth minute effort flew high over the cross bar. Allan Mackay was next just one minute later but saw his shot from the edge of the box well held by Blair Cousar. In the fifty first minute Craig MacEwan went down in the box for the second time of the afternoon and this time Referee Payne had no hesitation in pointing to the penalty spot for a clear trip by Graeme Cook. Regular penalty taker Donald Campbell took aim for the bottom corner but was thwarted by an excellent finger tip save low down to his left by Blair Cousar. Paul Kerr was next with a long range effort but his twenty five yard shot was deflected behind for a corner. Allan Mackay met Ross Maitland's delivery but his header lacked direction and was easily gathered by Blair Cousar. In the fifty fifth minute Donald Campbell made a good run into the box but couldn't get the ball far enough out of his feet to get any power on his shot which was safely gathered by Cousar. Parity for the visitors lasted only one minute longer when Donald Campbell tricked his way along the byeline and squared to Craig MacEwan to tap in from one yard out. More trickery in the box, this time from Craig MacEwan, set up Ross Maitland for a shot on goal but a last ditch interception by Steven Milligan blocked the wee man's shot and the danger was cleared. The visitors suffered another injury blow just after the hour mark with central defender David Sharkey limping off to be replaced by Gavin Cooper. In the sixty third minute Craig MacEwan had a very presentable opportunity to double his tally from six yards but was denied by the feet of Blair Cousar after David McArthur had picked him out with a terrific cross from the right wing. From the resulting corner kick on the left Ross Maitland went short working a one-two with Dougal Graham creating space for a right foot shot which curled wide of the far post. Allan Mackay again tested Blair Cousar with a right foot shot which the impressive keeper did well to hold. Mark Wylie found his way into the Referee's note booked for a foul on Scott Maitland and was quickly joined there by Graeme Cook who brought a jinking sixty sixth minute Craig MacEwan run to an end on the edge of the box with a cynical trip. Allan Mackay assumed responsibility for the free-kick but sent a wayward effort well wide of the keeper's left hand post. Manager Alex Craik then made this first of his changes replacing Jamie Graham at the heart of the defence with Dene Cassells. A rare foray up field brought the Loyal a seventieth minute free kick after David McArthur was penalised for a push on Kevin Michael. The wide man sent over a good cross to the back post where Gavin Cooper stole in between Dene Cassells and David McArthur to get in a powerful header which Thomas McCulloch saved well diving to his right despite the Referee ruling that the New Farm Loch substitute has strayed off-side. Ross Maitland then made way for Willie Gemmell with Scott Maitland moving forward and Willie joining Paul Kerr and Donald Campbell in the middle of the park. Willie's first involvement was a long throw from which Craig MacEwan forced a corner kick. Scott Maitland took over corner kick duties and found Craig MacEwan in the centre who was unable to generate any power on his header giving Blair Cousar an easy catch. With ten minutes remaining Dean Smith replaced Allan Mackay at centre forward and quickly made a telling contribution. Chasing down a Donald pass in the inside left channel Dean showed good perseverance to draw a foul from Graeme Cook winning a free-kick twenty four yards from goal in prime Willie Gemmell territory. Willie didn't disappoint curling a right foot shot around the wall and inside the far post past the despairing left hand of Cousar for the killer third goal. Alex Craik then made his final change bringing on Keith Millar to replace Paul Kerr as the midfield anchor. Saints failure to add to their tally is almost entirely due to the lightning reflexes of New Farm Loch keeper Blair Cousar who stood firm behind his tiring defence to deny Saints with a string of magnificent saves. Willie Gemmell, Scott Maitland and Dean Smith can all count themselves desperately unlucky to see net bound efforts tipped around the post by a keeper on top form. With the match over as a contest and hail showers now adding to the weather problems the Referee's final whistle was a welcome sound for all. Full credit to both sets of players and Referee Stephen Payne for producing an entertaining game in extremely challenging conditions. Saints reward for this victory is a home fifth round tie against Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division runaway leaders Colville Park on a date yet to be set.         

Silence of remembrance for Sammy McCutcheon

David McArthur, Kevin Michael and Thomas McCulloch

Ross Maitland

Donald Campbell


New Farm Loch keeper Blair Cousar

Chris Young's afternoon comes to a premature end


Graeme Cook equalises for New Farm Loch


Allan Mackay sends a free kick wide of target


Another chance goes begging

Second half goal mouth action

Craig MacEwan, David McArthur and Dean Smith celebrate Willie Gemmell's killer third goal

An off-side Gavin Copper gets in a good header and draws a fine save for Thomas McCulloch


Willie Gemmell beats the wall but not Blair Cousar with a late free kick


Craig MacEwan and Graeme Cook exchange pleasantries

A lovely day for a game of football


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Friday, 29 January 2016

New Kid In Town






Saturday 30th January 2016
Scottish Amateur Football Association
Colville Park Country Club West of Scotland Amateur Cup
Fourth Round Tie
Oban Saints AFC v New Farm Loch AFC
Oban Community Sports Field (3G), Soroba Road, Oban, Argyll PA34 4JB
Kick Off 1.30pm
Referee Mr Stephen Payne





Last Time Out


Saints league game against East Kilbride Rolls Royce last Saturday was the only Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division fixture to survive the weather. Despite a slightly off-colour performance Saints were too strong for the men from East Kilbride with first half goals from David McArthur and Craig MacEwan being enough to see off a determined Rolly challenge. The narrow 2 - 1 victory saw Saints capitalise on the inactivity of the other title challengers bisecting leading pair St Joseph's F.P. and Inverclyde to reach the half-way point in the season in second place on seventeen points from nine games played.

David McArthur heads Saints in front against East Kilbride Rolls Royce at Glencruitten last Saturday




New Kid In Town














This Saturday Saints welcome Ayrshire Amateur Football Association new kids on the block New Farm Loch to Oban for the first time. The new boys from Kilmarnock only gained entry to the Ayrshire Amateur Football Association league set up in June 2014 but have made significant early strides since then. Eighteen wins from twenty four games, rattling in 109 goals in the process, saw "the Loyal" land the Fourth Division title in their first season pipping Catrine by one point but with a massive goal difference advantage. Their first season also saw them hit the dizzy heights of an Ayrshire Cup semi-final where they were unfortunate to meet the all conquering Hurlford Thistle who ran out comfortable 8 - 0 winners en-route to a fantastic three trophy haul.

The Loyal have continued their impressive form this season where seven league wins from eight sees them currently occupy fourth spot in the Ayrshire Amateur Football Association Third Division eleven points behind leaders Catrine but with four games in hand. The only team so far to take league points from the Loyal are Darvel Victoria who punished a rare New Farm Loch off-night back in August to earn a point in an entertaining 4 - 4 draw.

Despite going out of both the Scottish and Ayrshire Amateur cups the Loyal have continued to make progress in the West of Scotland Amateur Cup. Second and third round victories over Alba Thistle and Shawlands F.P. have earned the Loyal a third successive away trip to face Scottish Amateur Football League Premier League opposition this time in the shape Oban Saints.

With the horrendous weather showing no sign of relenting an early decision was made to switch the tie to the all weather surface at Oban High School which, barring heavy snow or gale force winds, should guarantee that game goes ahead. As per West of Scotland Cup rules the tie must be decided on the day with extra time and penalty kicks to decide the winner if necessary. Victory in this tie carries the added incentive of a home fifth round tie against Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division runaway leaders Colville Park.


Barring any late call-offs Saints Manager Alex Craik will have the luxury of being able to name the same squad for a third consecutive match. On the injury front Martin Bonar, Chris Graham and Myles McAuley remain sidelined.






New Farm Loch's League Results so far this season:-

8th August 2015 Symington Caledonian 1 - 7 New Farm Loch
12th August 2015 Stewarton Annick 0 - 2 New Farm Loch
15th August 2015 New Farm Loch 5 - 3 Coylton
17th August 2015 New Farm Loch 4 - 4 Darvel Victoria
26th August 2015 New Farm Loch 3 - 1 Crosshouse Vaverley
12th September 2015 Dalmilling 2 - 7 New Farm Loch
19th September 2015 New Farm Loch 5 - Vale of Girvan
12th December 2015 New Farm Loch 7 - 1 Broomlands

New Farm Loch's Cup Results so far this season:-

Ayrshire Amateur Football Association Cup

1st Round
22nd August 2015 New Farm Loch 4 - 2 Mauchline United

2nd Round
26th September 2015 Lochan 2 - 6 New Farm Loch



Ayrshire Amateur Football Association James Scott Trophy

1st Round
5th September 2015 New Farm Loch 4 - 0 Kilbride Thistle

2nd Round
7th November 2015 New Farm Loch 0 - 2 Winlinton Wolves


Scottish Amateur Cup

1st Round - Bye

2nd Round
3rd October 2015 Mill United 3 - 3 New Farm Loch

2nd Round Replay
10th October 2015 New Farm Loch 5 - 0 Mill United

3rd Round
31st October 2015 Blackridge Vale of Craig 5 - 4 New Farm Loch



West of Scotland Amateur Cup

1st Round - Bye

2nd Round
17th October 2015 Alba Thistle 0 - 5 New Farm Loch

3rd Round
23rd January 2016 Shawlands F.P. 2 - 3 New Farm Loch




New Farm Loch AFC











News From Down Under




Former Saints striker Lewis Cameron has signed for Rochedale Rovers ahead of the forthcoming new Brisbane Premier League season. Click the link above to see Lewis open his goal scoring account in a pre-season BLK Silver Boot group section match against Redlands United.


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Sunday, 24 January 2016

Roll Up

Saturday 23rd January 2016
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
Oban Saints AFC 2 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce AFC
Glencruitten 2, Mossfield Avenue, Oban, Argyll PA34 4EH
Kick Off 2pm
Referee Mr John Scott


Saints starting line-up:-

Thomas McCulloch
David McArthur
Marc Maccallum (Captain)
Jamie Graham
Dougal Graham

Willie Gemmell
Paul Kerr
Donald Campbell

Ross Maitland
Dean Smith
Craig MacEwan

Substitutes used:-
Dene Cassells
Allan Mackay
Scott Maitland

Unused Substitutes:-
Alex Craik
Keith Millar










Match Report


Saints closed to within one point of Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division leaders St Joseph's FP with a hard fought win over East Kilbride Rolls Royce at Glencruitten last Saturday afternoon. Despite failing to hit the heights of their last outing against Craigshill Thistle Saints did enough to squeeze past the Rolly and keep themselves firmly in the title race. Manager Alex Craik named the same squad that had propelled Saints into the sixth round of the Scottish Amateur Cup two weeks previously and, unsurprisingly, opted to stick with the same starting eleven.

The visitors won the toss and kicked off attacking the Mossfield end however Saints were quickest out of the traps and inside the first sixty seconds Ross Maitland has a stinging shot from the edge of the box tipped round the post by Rolly keeper Dean Trainor. The wee man's deliveries from the corner flag have been excellent this season with Willie Gemmell this time the beneficiary. Willie climbed well to meet the cross and looked set to open the scoring but his net bound header hit Saints striker Dean Smith on the goal line and was hooked clear but only as far as Ross Maitland on the right wing. Ross sent in a deep cross to the back post which skipper Marc Maccallum threw himself at but was unable to direct his spectacular effort on target. When the two sides met in the West of Scotland Amateur Cup in East Kilbride earlier in the season Saints ran out comfortable winners by five goals to one. This time around the Rolly were determined not to make things so easy for Saints and pressed hard in the middle of the park cutting off the supply line to the front three. After failing to capitalise on their storming start Saints found chances hard to come by and it was another fifteen minutes before they could muster another attempt on goal. Donald Campbell played a good ball from the left to the feet of Dean Smith on the edge of the D. Dean turned his marker and fired in an excellent left foot shot towards the top corner from which Dean Trainor produced an incredible finger tip save diving full length to his left to tip the ball round the post. Trainor then showed good handling to catch Ross Maitland's out swinging corner kick from the right under pressure from Craig MacEwan. In between times the Rolly had their first sight of goal in the tenth minute when left full back Scott Woods easily turned Ross Maitland on the half way line. The Rolly skipper surged forward and picked out Mark McFadden on the edge of the Saints box who shot narrowly over the crossbar. Saints keeper Thomas McCulloch had his first taste of the action in the eighteenth minute making a comfortable save from Paul Walker after the Rolly winger had cut in from the left wing to shoot from the edge of the box. Thomas turned defence into attack with a quick throw to release Donald Campbell for at the Rolly back four. From midway inside the Rolly half Donald played a diagonal ball looking for Ross Maitland on the right wing. The pass was slightly over hit but Ross did well to close down Scott Woods forcing him to conceded a corner kick. Once again Ross produced an excellent delivery which Saints right full back David McArthur met with a prodigious leap on the six yard line to send a crashing header high into the net to give Saints the lead. Saints keeper McCulloch was again called into action in the twentieth minute when Paul Walker delivered a good cross from the left looking for the head of centre forward Austin Reid. The Saints keeper was quickly off his line to punch the ball off the forehead of the big Rolly striker. Saints doubled their advantage in the twenty fourth minute when a good pass from David McArthur found Craig MacEwan on the left edge of the Rolly box. Craig made an excellent turn to get past Scott Woods and deftly lifted the ball over the advancing Dean Trainor for his 12th goal of the season. Two minutes later the Rolly won a free kick in a dangerous position twenty five yards out and slightly right of centre. Gavin Miller lined up to take the kick and played it short to Mark McFadden who was set to pull the trigger but was thwarted by a timely interception by Paul Kerr who nipped in to clear the danger. Saints won a free kick of their own in the thirty first minute when Willie Gemmell sent a long ball over the top for Donald Campbell who was nudged in the back by Rolly central defender Craig Duncan sending the Saints midfielder sprawling on the turf. Twenty three yards out and left of centre was perfect Willie Gemmell free kick territory but the Saints dead ball specialist was unable to get enough loft into his kick and smacked the ball into the five man wall. The Rolly pulled a goal back just after the half hour mark with the danger once again coming from the left. Paul Walker delivered another good left foot cross picking out Austin Reid who beat Marc Maccallum to bullet a near post header past Thomas McCulloch. This set back rocked Saints who were unable to find their passing range failing muster another effort on goal in the remaining thirteen first half minutes.

Saints started the second half as they had the first by immediately taking the game to the visitors. Straight from the kick off Dean Smith ran at Rolly defence and was upended by Scott Woods on the corner of the penalty area. Ross Maitland went short with the free kick creating a better angle for Donald Campbell to fire in a right foot shot which Rolly central defender Craig Smith did well to block. The ball broke back to Ross who flighted in a tempting cross which Dean Trainor came through a ruck of players to collect. The Rolly quickly regained their composure and kept Saints at arms length for the next ten minutes managing a strike at goal themselves in the fifty second minute when Craig Smith played a long ball up to Gavin Miller who turned past Marc Maccallum to send a flashing drive across Thomas McCulloch and wide of the Saints keeper's right hand post. Donald Campbell and Craig MacEwan linked up well in the fifty fifth minute to carve out a shooting opportunity for Donald. From twelve yards out on the left side of the box Donald curled a right foot shot towards the far corner which slipped agonisingly wide of the post. In the sixty first minute Rolly centre forward Austin Reid who gave Saints central defenders Marc Maccallum and Jamie Graham a difficult afternoon made space for a shot from twenty yards forcing Thomas McCulloch into a smart save. The Rolly were enjoying a decent spell of possession at this point forcing Saints to sit deep and hit on the counter attack which almost paid off when Dougal Graham made a rampaging run up the left only to show too much of the ball to Dean Trainor who made a good save at the feet of the Saints full back. Saints broke again in the sixty fourth minute with Ross Maitland sending Dean Smith off on a run up the right wing. Dean fired in a good cross on the run from the edge of the box but unfortunately fractionally behind Craig MacEwan at the near post who was unable to make decent contact and the ball dropped into the grateful arms of Dean Trainor. Barely sixty seconds later Dougal Graham was off on another run up the left wing this time sending a low twenty yard left foot shot flashing across the face of goal and wide of Dean Trainor's left hand post. With twenty minutes remaining Saints received a massive slice of good fortune when Austin Reid took advantage of a mix up on the left of the Saints defence to bear down on goal. Reid rounded the stranded Thomas McCulloch who resisted the temptation to bring down the Rolly striker. With the goal at his mercy Reid somehow manged to send his shot wide of the far post much to the relief of all in Navy Blue. Two minutes later good pressing on the left forced Craig Duncan to conceded a throw in which Craig took quickly finding Donald Campbell well placed inside the box. Once again Donald took aim for the postage stamp corner but narrowly failed to find the target. With fifteen minutes remaining Manager Alex Craik made a triple substitution replacing Willie Gemmell, Ross Maitland and Dean Smith with Dene Cassells, Scott Maitland and Allan Mackay. Referee John Scott, who had an excellent game, produced the games only yellow cards in the 77th and 78th minutes. Firstly John MacMillan went into the book for a foul on Dene Cassells with Dene following suit one minute later for a reciprocal late sliding challenge on MacMillan. The substitutions had the desired effect of reinvigorating Saints but still the killer goal wouldn't come. Saints top scorer Donald Campbell completed an unwelcome hat-trick of missed chances in the eightieth minute when he again failed to find the postage stamp corner with a curling right foot shot. Three minutes later Craig MacEwan produced a sublime piece of skill to beat Scott Woods on the corner of the Rolly box but the close attentions of Craig Duncan forced him wide where, from the tightest of angles, he could only find the outside of Dean Trainor's near post. Substitutes Allan Mackay and Scott Maitland combined well on the Saints right with Allan sending Scott scurrying up the right and getting on the end of Scott's cut back to fire in a powerful shot from sixteen yards which was deflected behind for a corner kick. Scott flighted in the corner kick which Dene Cassells met but was unable to generate enough power on his header to test Dean Trainor. Saints survived one final scare in the eighty seventh minute with the danger once again coming from the left wing. Paul Walker sent in a tempting deep cross from a free kick across the face of the Saints goal which mercifully evaded everybody in red and white and bounced harmlessly behind for a goal kick. The last incident of note came in the eighty ninth minute when Craig MacEwan broke up the left wing and sent a cross to the back post which Allan Mackay at full stretch could only turn into the arms of Dean Trainor with Donald Campbell waiting in the middle for a cut back. Referee Scott added three minutes for stoppages before bringing the match to an end with Saints securing a narrow victory to reach the halfway stage of their league campaign in second place. 



Thomas McCulloch collects 


David McArthur heads Saints into the lead


East Kilbride Rolls Royce goalkeeper Dean Trainor
Dean Smith crosses for Craig MacEwan

Dougal Graham gets a nose bleed from being too far up the park

Former Saints Thomas Sharp and Iain Jackson look on pensively



An unwelcome scoop for newspaper man Davie Buchanan


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Friday, 22 January 2016

Take It Easy





Saturday 23rd January 2016
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
Oban Saints AFC v East Kilbride Rolls Royce AFC
Glencruitten 2, Mossfield Avenue, Oban, Argyll PA34 4EH
Kick Off 2pm
Referee Mr John Scott





Following the cancellation of last weekend's away match against East Kilbride Rolls Royce the Scottish Amateur League Match Secretary has decided to reverse the fixture giving Saints the pleasure of hosting old rivals "the Rolly". The decision last Friday afternoon to postpone the following day's fixture was an early call by the Rolly but one which turned out to be fully justified as by kick off time on Saturday East Kilbride was buried under a blanket of snow. Indeed so bad was the weather in the central belt that the amateur football fixture list was almost entirely wiped out with only a handful of games surviving.

East Kilbride winter wonderland 16th January 2016



This Saturday Saints welcome old adversaries East Kilbride Rolls Royce to Glencruitten for a vital Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division fixture. Saints and the Rolly have crossed swords many times over the years in the Scottish Amateur Football League often with very little to choose between the two sides. Indeed it was honours even when the Rolly last graced the Premier Division in season 2012 - 13 with both games resulting in score draws. The Rolly's last trip to Oban came in May 2013 with Saints in the thick of a three way title race with Aikenhead Thistle and Postal United and the Rolly fighting the drop to Premier Division One. Torrential rain rendered Glencruitten unplayable so the match was switched to the all weather surface at Oban High School. In the dying minutes of an extremely tight encounter Saints Captain Keith Millar met an Asen Gaydardzhiev flick-on from a Willie Gemmell long throw with a diving back post header to give Saints to give Saints what ought to have been the a match winning goal. The Rolly however kept plugging away and in the 94th minute were awarded a hotly disputed penalty kick when Alex Craik was harshly penalised for an alleged push in the back inside the Saints box. The spot kick was duly converted giving the Rolly a share of the points and keeping alive their hopes of surviving the drop. The dropped points signaled the beginning of a dismal run of just one point from the following three games which extinguished any hopes Saints had of securing the league title with the trophy once again ending up in Glasgow's East end with Postal United. Despite their good showing against Saints and an excellent 3 - 2 away win against St Joseph's F.P. in their final game of the season the Rolly failed to gather enough points to preserve their Premier Division status and joined Eaglesham in falling through the trap door into Premier Division One by virtue of an inferior goal difference to that of Thorn Athletic and Finnart with whom they had finished level on points. The Rolly then spent two seasons in Premier Division One where last season's third place finish behind East Kilbride FC Amateurs and Shawlands FP was enough to see them rejoin the top division.

Saints last encounter with the Rolly was on cup duty back in October when a Donald Campbell hat-trick inspired Saints to a 5 - 1 win to knock the Rolly out of the West of Scotland Amateur Cup at the second round stage. Also on the score sheet in an emphatic win were Craig MacEwan and Willie Gemmell. Despite an excellent performance all round team performance Saints didn't have everything entirely their on way and couldn't deny their hosts their consolation goal from a thundering right foot Paul Innes shot after a great run from deep in his own half. Since then Saints remain unbeaten in seven competitive matches with two dropped league points in a thrilling 4 - 4 draw at Goldenhill being the only blot on an otherwise perfect record. Saints unbeaten run has taken them to the sixth round of the Scottish Amateur Cup, the fourth round of the West of Scotland Cup and has propelled them back into the race for the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division title.

Being out of both major cup competitions the Rolly can now concentrate entirely on their league campaign which, after producing only one point from the opening five fixtures, has recovered considerably since their cup exits. Home wins over Alba Thistle and, most recently, Campbeltown Pupils have lifted the Rolly off the foot of the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division table and up to seventh place.

Barring any late call-offs Saints Manager Alex Craik will name the same squad that eliminated last season's beaten finalists Craigshill Thistle from the Scottish Amateur Cup at Glencruitten two weeks ago. On the injury front Martin Bonar is now out of plaster but still some way off a return to action. Long term injury victim Chris Graham is back in training while Myles McAuley remains in the treatment room for at least one more week.



East Kilbride Rolls Royce league fixtures so far this season:-

15th August 2015 Campbeltown Pupils 1 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
29th August 2015 Finnart 2 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
5th September 2015 Alba Thistle 5 - 3 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
12th September 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 2 - 4 Inverclyde
24th October 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 1 - 3 St Joseph's FP
31st October 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 1 - 0 Alba Thistle
7th November 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 0 - 5 Finnart
14th November 2015 Inverclyde 2 - 0 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
12th December 2015 St Joseph's FP 2 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
9th January 2016 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 3 - 0 Campbeltown Pupils


East Kilbride Rolls Royce cup fixtures so far this season:-

Scottish Amateur Football League Centenary Cup

First Round
22nd August 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 9 - 1 Dumbarton Wanderers

Second Round
10th October 2015 Hillington 1 - 0 East Kilbride Rolls Royce


Scottish Amateur Cup

First Round
Bye

Second Round
3rd October 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 1 - 4 Semsa


West of Scotland Amateur Cup

First Round
19th September 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 3 - 1 FC Clydebank

Second Round
17th October 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 1 - 5 Oban Saints





East Kilbride Rolls Royce recent Scottish Amateur Football League record:-

2006 - 07 Premier Division Two 7th
2007 - 08 Premier Division Two 4th
2008 - 09 Premier Division Two 4th and Centenary Cup Runner Up
2009 - 10 Premier Division Two Champions Promoted
2010 - 11 Premier Division One 2nd Promoted and Jimmy Marshall Trophy Runner Up
2011 - 12 Premier Division 4th
2012 - 13 Premier Division 9th Relegated
2013 - 14 Premier Division One 7th
2014 - 15 Premier Division One 3rd Promoted


Saints SAFL record v East Kilbride Rolls Royce in recent seasons:-

14th April 2012 Oban Saints 5 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
26th May 2012 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 2 - 1 Oban Saints
27th April 2013 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 2 - 2 Oban Saints
12th May 2013 Oban Saints 1 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce



Keith Millar scorer of Saints goal when the Rolly last visited Oban in May 2013



Eagles founder member Glenn Frey, co-writer with Jackson Browne and lead vocalist on old Saints favourite song Take It Easy, who sadly passed away on Monday 18th January 2016 aged 67 years. Take it easy Glenn.



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Friday, 15 January 2016

On A Roll

Saturday 16th January 2016
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
East Kilbride Rolls Royce AFC v Oban Saints AFC
Murray Park, Liddle Grove, East Kilbride G75 9AA
Kick off 2pm
Referee Mr Michael Mccart






Following last Saturday's convincing Scottish Amateur Cup fifth round win over last season's beaten finalists Craigshill Thistle Saints return to league business this weekend with a trip to East Kilbride where they will face old adversaries East Kilbride Rolls Royce. Saints and the Rolly have crossed swords many times over the years in the Scottish Amateur Football League often with very little to choose between the two sides. Indeed Saints managed to take just one point from their two visits to Murray Park when the Rolly last graced the Premier Division between 2011 and 2013. Since then the Rolly have spent two seasons in Premier Division One where last seasons third place finish behind East Kilbride FC Amateurs and Shawlands FP was enough to see them rejoin the top division.

Saints last visit to East Kilbride was on cup duty back in October when a Donald Campbell hat-trick inspired Saints to a 5 - 1 win to knock the Rolly out of the West of Scotland Amateur Cup at the second round stage. Also on the score sheet in an emphatic win were Craig MacEwan and Willie Gemmell. Despite an excellent performance all round team performance Saints didn't have everything entirely their on way and couldn't deny their hosts their consolation goal from a thundering right foot Paul Innes shot after a great run from deep in his own half. Since then Saints remain unbeaten in seven competitive matches with two dropped league points in a thrilling 4 - 4 draw at Goldenhill being the only blot on an otherwise perfect record. Saints unbeaten run has taken them to the sixth round of the Scottish Amateur Cup, the fourth round of the West of Scotland Cup and has propelled them back into the race for the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division title.

Being out of both major cup competitions the Rolly can now concentrate entirely on their league campaign which, after producing only one point from the opening five fixtures, has recovered considerably since their cup exits. Home wins over Alba Thistle and, most recently, Campbeltown Pupils have lifted the Rolly off the foot of the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division table and up to seventh place.

Barring any late call-offs Saints Manager Alex Craik will name the same squad as last weekend while Martin Bonar, Chris Graham and Myles McAuley remain in the treatment room and still some way off a return to action.



East Kilbride Rolls Royce league fixtures so far this season:-

15th August 2015 Campbeltown Pupils 1 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
29th August 2015 Finnart 2 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
5th September 2015 Alba Thistle 5 - 3 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
12th September 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 2 - 4 Inverclyde
24th October 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 1 - 3 St Joseph's FP
31st October 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 1 - 0 Alba Thistle
7th November 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 0 - 5 Finnart
14th November 2015 Inverclyde 2 - 0 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
12th December 2015 St Joseph's FP 2 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
9th January 2016 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 3 - 0 Campbeltown Pupils


East Kilbride Rolls Royce cup fixtures so far this season:-

Scottish Amateur Football League Centenary Cup

First Round
22nd August 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 9 - 1 Dumbarton Wanderers

Second Round
10th October 2015 Hillington 1 - 0 East Kilbride Rolls Royce


Scottish Amateur Cup

First Round
Bye

Second Round
3rd October 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 1 - 4 Semsa


West of Scotland Amateur Cup

First Round
19th September 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 3 - 1 FC Clydebank

Second Round
17th October 2015 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 1 - 5 Oban Saints





East Kilbride Rolls Royce recent Scottish Amateur Football League record:-

2006 - 07 Premier Division Two 7th
2007 - 08 Premier Division Two 4th
2008 - 09 Premier Division Two 4th and Centenary Cup Runner Up
2009 - 10 Premier Division Two Champions Promoted
2010 - 11 Premier Division One 2nd Promoted and Jimmy Marshall Trophy Runner Up
2011 - 12 Premier Division 4th
2012 - 13 Premier Division 9th Relegated
2013 - 14 Premier Division One 7th
2014 - 15 Premier Division One 3rd Promoted


Saints SAFL record v East Kilbride Rolls Royce in recent seasons:-

14th April 2012 Oban Saints 5 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
26th May 2012 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 2 - 1 Oban Saints
27th April 2013 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 2 - 2 Oban Saints
12th May 2013 Oban Saints 1 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce


The Rolly warm up at Murray Park, East Kilbride



Willie Gemmell's acrobatic effort against Craigshill Thistle last weekend


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Sunday, 10 January 2016

Saints March On















Saturday 9th January 2016
The Scottish Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup Competition
5th Round Tie
Oban Saints AFC 4 - 1 Craigshill Thistle AFC
Glencruitten 2, Mossfield Avenue, Oban, Argyll PA34 4EH
Kick off 2pm
Referee Mr James Gallacher

Saints starting line-up:-
Thomas McCulloch
David McArthur
Marc Maccallum (Captain)
Jamie Graham
Dougal Graham
Willie Gemmell
Paul Kerr
Donald Campbell
Ross Maitland
Dean Smith
Ross Maitland
Subs used:-
Dene Cassells
Allan Mackay
Scott Maitland
Keith Millar
Unused Substitute:-
Alex Craik

Match Report

There was no sign of a new year hangover as Saints returned to action after the festive break for their biggest fixture of the season so far at Glencruitten last Saturday. A tremendous all round team performance earned the D&K Lafferty sponsored side a thoroughly deserved 4 - 1 win over last season's beaten finalists in the Scottish Amateur Cup fifth round inflicting the Livingston sides first defeat of the season in the process. Manager Alex Craik stuck with the same starting eleven that had beaten Postal United in the last round with Dene Cassells and Keith Millar returning to join Alex, Allan Mackay and Scott Maitland on the bench.

Craigshill won the toss and elected to change ends leaving Saints to kick off attacking the Mossfield Avenue end. Saints started brightly and forced Craigshill keeper Robert Sinclair into action in the second minute with the big keeper having to look lively to punch a Willie Gemmell cross from the left off the head of David McArthur who had made a terrific run to the back post. Donald Campbell won a corner kick from the resulting throw in but despite a good delivery from Ross Maitland Saints were unable to capitalise of the set piece and the danger was cleared. The Jags keeper was in action again two minutes later when Dean Smith won possession on the half way line and released Donald Campbell for a run at the Jags defence. Donald strode forward purposefully and unleashed an effort on goal however his shot from twenty yards had the sting taken out of it by the retreating Craigshill defenders and the bounced kindly into the arms of Robert Sinclair. Saints keeper Thomas McCulloch saw his first action of the afternoon in the sixth minute rising confidently to catch a deep cross from Jags right back Gary White. Three minutes later another cross from the right, this time from a free kick, was met by the head of Paul McCracken fortunately for Saints the Jags central defender was unable to keep his header down and the ball flew high and wide of target. Saints had the Craigshill defence under pressure in the thirteenth minute with some tenacious tackling by Dean Smith wide on the left creating another opening for Donald Campbell. Donald worked the ball along the edge of the box and picked out Ross Maitland with a terrific pass to the corner of the six yard box. Ross shot across the keeper who produced an excellent save low down to his right, Donald Campbell was first to the loose ball and could scarcely believe his eyes as Sinclair recovered to pull off another save low down at his right hand post tipping the ball round the post for a corner kick. Ross Maitland's cross from the left was headed behind for a another corner this time from the Saints right. Donald Campbell rose eight yards out and, despite stretching back, met Ross Maitland's flighted delivery perfectly finding the bottom corner of the net with his header to give Saints the lead. A timely interception by Paul Kerr halted a promising Craigshill attack at the expense of a corner kick as Alexander Lurinsky threatened to burst through on goal. The low trajectory corner was cleared back to Shaun Martin whose deep cross was headed out by David McArthur. David's header landed at the feet of Scottish Amateur International David Swan who turned well and steered a curling left foot effort inches wide of Thomas McCulloch's right hand post. Ross Maitland was giving Jags left back Robert McGregor a torrid time on the Saints right and burst past his man in the twenty first minute linking up with Willie Gemmell for a give and go on the edge of the box. Unfortunately Ross went slightly early for Willie's return pass and was given off side but not before once again drawing another good save from Robert Sinclair in the Jags goal. Two minutes later Ross burst through the inside right channel onto a slide rule pass from Donald Campbell once again leaving Robert McGregor trailing in his wake. Ross unleashed a powerful swerving shot which Robert Sinclair could only parry into the path of Dean Smith who drilled the ball home to double Saints lead. The visitors began to exert more of an influence on the game and enjoyed a good period despite being unable to break down the Saints defence. Another threatening attack by the Jags was halted at the expense of a free kick twenty six yards from goal. The free kick deflected off the Saints wall and hit the junction of post and bar with Thomas McCulloch struggling to get close. Three minutes later Gary White got forward on the right and sent over another good cross picking out Paul McCracken who out jumped Saints skipper Marc Maccallum to send a powerful header inches over the crossbar. Donald Campbell earned some respite for his defence with a terrific fortieth minute run and cross which was headed behind for a corner with Dean Smith ready to pounce. Ross Maitland flighted over another excellent cross from the right which narrowly eluded Craig MacEwan and was nodded back across goal to David McArthur at the near post who rose well but couldn't direct his header on target. Referee James Gallacher, who was excellent throughout, produced his first yellow card of the match in the forty fourth minute when a late Donald Campbell challenge on the half way line brought a dangerous looking Craigshill counter attack to a halt. It was definitely a case of Donald taking "one for the team" and proved to be worthwhile as the free kick came to nothing and the half ended with Saints in a commanding 2 - 0 lead.

Saints made a storming start to the second half with dazzling twenty minute attacking display which eventually made the tie safe. In the forty sixth minute both full backs combined to create the first chance of the second half. Dougal Graham made a strong run up the left wing before cutting inside and picking out David McArthur who had made a good run from right back to join the attack. David unleashed a thundering right foot shot from the edge of the box which keeper Sinclair did well to turn behind for a corner kick. Saints came close again two minutes later when Dean Smith delivered an excellent cross from the left picking out a Ross Maitland who had made a good run to the back post post. The delightfully cushioned effort off his instep from Ross beat the keeper but slipped agonisingly wide of the post. More persistence from Dean Smith in the fiftieth minute won a free kick twenty yards from goal and slightly left of centre. Willie Gemmell took responsibility for the kick and curled a delicious effort around the wall and onto exactly the same spot on the junction of post and bar that Craigshill had hit in the first half. One minute later Craig MacEwan won a corner on the left wing giving Ross Maitland another chance to test the Craigshill defence with his excellent deliveries. Before the kick could be taken Jags full back Gary White picked up the game's second caution ironically for remonstrating, not with the Referee but with one of his own men. This time Ross picked out Craig MacEwan whose towering header from the edge of the six yard box was acrobatically tipped over the cross bar by Robert Sinclair. From the corner on the right Willie Gemmell produced his own acrobatics with a spectacular bicycle kick which beat Robert Sinclair but flew narrowly over the crossbar. In the fifty sixth minute a perfectly weighted pass from Donald Campbell split the visitor's defence and set Dean Smith through one-on-one with the keeper. Robert Sinclair stood up well and managed to block Dean's effort which rebounded back to Dean who miscued his attempted pass to Ross Maitland in front of the posts allowing the Craigshill defence to get back and clear the danger. Dean fared distinctly better in the fifty ninth minute when he beat the Craigshill offside trap to find himself once again with only the keeper to beat. With far more grass between him and the goal line Dean this time lobbed the advancing keeper with ball rolling into the unguarded net for Dean's second and Saints third goal. A rare sixty third minute breakaway gave the visitors their first corner kick of the second half after Jamie Graham made a good clearing header to cut out a dangerous looking cross. Thomas McCulloch held the corner kick well rising well at his back post to claim the ball under pressure from Tony Jaconnelli. The Jags midfielder then found his way into Referee Gallacher's notebook for a foul on Craig MacEwan after the Saints wide man had skinned him on the left of the Jags box. Willie Gemmell rolled the free kick short to Donald Campbell who steered his shot from the edge of the box well wide of target. In the seventieth minute Freddie Coyle brought down Dean Smith twenty two yards from goal and right of centre. The angle didn't favour a strike on goal from a right footer but Willie Gemmell once again took responsibility and curled a delightful effort around the wall and in off the keeper's right hand post to give Saints a four goal lead. Despite David Swan forcing a good save from Thomas McCulloch in the seventy third minute Saints continued their purple patch and came close to adding a fifth immediately from McCulloch's clearance. A good ball from Craig MacEwan found Donald Campbell who picked out Dean Smith inside the box. With a hat trick firmly in his sights Dean blazed over the bar when perhaps a lay off to the better placed Ross Maitland would have been the better option. With fifteen minutes remaining Saints Manager Alex Craik gave a well earned rest to Dean Smith and Craig MacEwan replacing them with Allan Mackay and Dene Cassells. Dene in particular showed up well in an unaccustomed forward role continuing the agony for the Craigshill defence. In the seventy ninth minute the irrepressible Donald Campbell won possession inside the centre circle and threaded another defence splitting pass sending Dene Cassells through on goal. Dene made a good run and squared the ball to Allan Mackay on the edge of the box whose shot was charged down and the danger cleared. Saints final changes came in the eighty fifth minute with Keith Millar and Scott Maitland coming on to replace Willie Gemmell and Ross Maitland. The consolation goal for the visitors came with just four minutes of the ninety remaining. Substitute Mark Shipton made an excellent run up the left wing and crossed low across the face of goal past the despairing dive of Thomas MacCulloch for fellow sub Jason McGowan hammer into the unguarded net. Saints comfortably saw out the remaining time plus the three additional minutes added by Mr. Gallacher to secure their place in the sixth round where a trip to face Central Scottish Amateur Football League Division 1B side Stirling City awaits.      

David McArthur and David Swan

Craigshill Thistle keeper Robert Sinclair


David McArthur, Ross Maitland and Jamie Graham line up to defend a free kick


Deflected Craigshill Thistle hits junction of post and bar


Thomas McCulloch clears up field


Craigshill Thistle kick off the second half

Willie Gemmell free kick hits junction of post and bar


Saints defend a second half corner kick

 
Robert Sinclair acrobatically tips over Craig MacEwan's header



Willie Gemmell's bicycle kick goes over the bar


Craig MacEwan and Dean Smith celebrate Willie Gemmell's free kick goal

Donald Campbell



Dougal Graham

Many thanks to Stephen Lawson for his photographs!



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