Sunday, 22 April 2018

Roll On Next Week

Saturday 21st April 2018
Scottish Amateur Football League
Premier Division
East Kilbride Rolls Royce 0 - 3 Oban Saints
Kirktonholme Recreation Area
Kirkton Gate
West Mains Road
East Kilbride
G74 1NF
Kick off 1.15pm
Referee Mr Decio Espinha


Oban Saints starting line-up against East Kilbride Rolls Royce:-




Used substitute:-

Fraser MacFarlane


A rare goal from Player Manager Alex Craik sent Saints on their way to a three goal Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division victory over East Kilbride Rolls Royce last Saturday. Standing in at left-back for the unwell Scott Maitland, the Gaffer's first half header from a Willie Gemmell throw-in gave Saints a deserved first half lead in the sunshine at Kirktonholme Recreation Area, East Kilbride before second half goals from Donald Campbell and Willie Gemmell sealed the three points for the visitors.

With Matthew Kelly, Scott Maitland and Kerr Newbigging unavailable, match day twenty six brought starting line-up number twenty six and the burning question now is can Saints go through an entire season without naming the same starting line-up twice?

The Gaffer took Scott Maitland's left-back berth joining Ruaridh Horne, Steven MacLeod and Paul Carmichael in the back four in front of keeper Graham Douglas. Willie Gemmell anchored the midfield three flanked by Myles McAuley and Captain Donald Campbell. Up front were Craig MacEwan, Shaun MacIver and James Ford. On the extremely sparsely populated substitutes bench was Fraser MacFarlane itching to make his first appearance since rejoining the club from Lochgilphead Red Star.

Since the two old rivals last met three months ago in a Scottish Amateur Cup fifth round tie, hosts East Kilbride Rolls Royce have undergone a major personnel change with only five of their sixteen man squad surviving to face Saints in the first of back to back league fixtures.

The hosts kicked off attacking the pavilion end on a tight, bumpy grass surface which would make passing football difficult for both teams. The narrow park gave the long throw of Willie Gemmell an added potency which Paul Carmichael was inches away from connecting with in the fifth minute.

Operating on the right of the front three, James Ford's direct running was posing one or two problems for the Rolly defence in the early exchanges. A surging ninth minute Ford run, ended unfairly by Keiron Miller, gave Willie Gemmell a chance to put the ball in the danger area with his deadly right foot. Gemmell's delivery was met by a spectacular overhead effort from Shaun MacIver which was blocked by the chest of Ross Moore on the six yard line.

MacIver succeeded in finding a way past the Rolly defence sixty seconds later tucking the ball past keeper Connor Flannagan only to be ruled offside by Referee Decio Espinha.

Donald Campbell collected a thirteenth minute Ruaridh Horne throw-in from the right and sent a diagonal ball up to Craig MacEwan on the edge of the Rolly box. Unable to find a way through, MacEwan retained possession and worked the ball across to Myles McAuley whose clipped cross onto the six yard line was headed narrowly wide by James Ford.

Ford tried again in the fourteenth minute this time sending a drive from twenty two yards over the Rolly crossbar.

Two minutes later good work on the left by Craig MacEwan set up Shaun MacIver for a shot from eighteen yards which Connor Flannagan, at full stretch, did well to finger tip around his left hand post.

Another Willie Gemmell long throw caused panic in the Rolly box in the eighteenth minute with Keiron Miller eventually forcing the ball clear after a stramash on the six yard line.

Saints eventually capitalised on the threat from Gemmell's long throw in the twenty sixth minute after Ross Moore had cut out a Donald Campbell through ball looking for Craig MacEwan. Alex Craik beat Moore in the air to help Gemmell's throw out of the reach of Connor Flannagan and into the postage stamp corner to give Saints the lead.

Gemmell and Craik combined again in the twenty ninth minute this time to set up Donald Campbell for a shot from the corner of the box which Connor Flannagan did well to push over his crossbar. From the resulting corner kick Paul Carmichael was inches away from connecting with Willie Gemmell's in-swinger from the left.

A failure to gamble at the back post cost Saints a two goal half-time cushion as Alex Craik flicked on another Gemmell throw across the face of goal with, much to the frustration of the Gaffer, no takers in Navy for what would have been a simple tap-in.

The half-time interval arrived with Saints good value for their single goal advantage and looking solid at the back in snuffing out the home side's threat on the break.

The home side showed more adventure at the beginning of the second half but it was Saints who continued to carry more of an attacking threat.

In the forty seventh minute good work on the left by Craig MacEwan sent Shaun MacIver in behind the Rolly defence with Connor Flannagan reacting quickly to come off his line and block MacIver's shot.

A flowing Saints move from the back started by Paul Carmichael saw Myles McAuley win a fiftieth minute corner on the left. Willie Gemmell's head height delivery picked out Craig MacEwan's near post run perfectly with MacEwan's glancing header being headed off the goal-line by Greig Kinnaird guarding the far post.

An exquisite touch and turn from James Ford from an Alex Craik ball out from the back opened up space for a shot from eighteen yards which flew inches wide of Connor Flannagan's left hand post.

A nervy spell from Saints around the hour mark gave the home side some encouragement however the Saints defence regained it's composure to repel the danger from a string of Rolly corner kicks. A swift Saints counter attack from a Rolly corner kick headed clear by Paul Carmichael saw James Ford beat the advancing Connor Flannagan on the corner of the six yard box before sending his low finish agonisingly the wrong side of the post and into the side netting.

Saints doubled their advantage in the sixty ninth minute when Donald Campbell rounded off an excellent move through the middle involving Craig MacEwan, Myles McAuley and Shaun MacIver. The Skipper's cool finish from twelve yards was a just reward for an influential performance in the middle of the park.

Gaffer Alex Craik made his only change with twenty minutes remaining when Fraser MacFarlane replaced Shaun MacIver in attack.

Campbell came within a matter of inches of adding a third in the seventy seventh minute curling a delicious effort just wide of Flannagan's left hand post after good work by Craig MacEwan and James Ford.

The Rolly gave a late run-out to their extremely youthful four man bench with the youngsters all set to play a big part for the club for the remainder of the season.

Saints substitute was denied a goal on his return to the side when his seventy ninth minute effort was blocked by Connor Flannagan with James Ford prevented from reaching the loose ball by the young substitute Kerr Sanderson.

It was Flannagan to the rescue again sixty seconds later when the Rolly keeper stood up well at his near post to parry away Craig MacEwan's left foot shot from the corner of the six yard box.

At the other end a long range effort from Rolly striker James Banks was easily dealt with by Graham Douglas who had a reasonably comfortable afternoon in the Saints goal.

With five minutes of the ninety remaining Craig MacEwan was sent sprawling in the Rolly box however Mr Espinha, who was well up with play, ruled that the offence had occurred outside of the box and awarded Saints a free-kick in perfect Willie Gemmell territory.

The Saints dead ball expert didn't disappoint curling the ball around the five man Rolly wall and inside the post agonisingly out of reach for Connor Flannagan who did well to get close to Gemmell's perfectly placed free-kick.

Gemmell came within inches of a fourth for Saints in the eighty eighth minute sending a Donald Campbell lay-off wide of Flannagan's left hand post after a good work on the right from Ruaridh Horne and Fraser MacFarlane.

Mr Espinha, who handled proceedings well, brought an entertaining encounter to an end after three added minutes with the three points going to Saints who now leapfrog the Rolly into sixth place in the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division table.

The pair will meet again in the reverse fixture at Glencruitten this Saturday. 






Team Captains Donald Campbell and Paul Hughes with Referee Decio Espinha

Ruaridh Horne and James Banks
Graham Douglas
James Ford heads wide
Connor Flannagan tips Shaun MacIver's shot around the post
James Ford

James Ford and Greig Kinnaird

Steven MacLeod and James Banks
Alex Craik gets a vital touch to Willie Gemmell's long throw to open the scoring 
The Gaffer celebrates his goal
Rampaging left-back Alex Craik
Donald Campbell lets fly
Paul Carmichael can't get his head on Willie Gemmell's corner kick
James Ford and Paul Hughes

Keiron Miller heads clear

Shaun MacIver
Myles McAuley and Paul Hughes
Alex Craik, Paul Carmichael and James Banks keep their eyes on the ball
Donald Campbell
Craig MacEwan's glancing header is headed off the goal line by Greig Kinnaird
Team Captains Donald Campbell and Paul Hughes

Donald Campbell nets Saints second goal
Craig MacEwan congratulates Donald Campbell on his goal

Fraser MacFarlane

Connor Flannagan punches clear

Craig MacEwan

Connor Flannagan saves Craig MacEwan's shot at his near post
Connor Flannagan can't keep out Willie Gemmell's free-kick for Saints third goal
Myles McAuley, Willie Gemmell and James Ford celebrate Willie's goal



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Friday, 20 April 2018

Sixes and Sevens

Saturday 21st April 2018
Scottish Amateur Football League
Premier Division
East Kilbride Rolls Royce v Oban Saints
Kirktonholme Recreation Area
Kirkton Gate
West Mains Road
East Kilbride
G74 1NF
Kick off 1.15pm
Referee Mr Decio Espinha






With their dreams of a Scottish Amateur Cup Final appearance at Hampden Park on 20th May ended, Oban Saints can now concentrate their attentions fully on what remains of their Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division campaign. The first of the seven fixtures to be fitted in before the end of the season comes this Saturday afternoon at the Murray against East Kilbride Rolls Royce. The Rolly currently sit in sixth place in the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division, one point better off than Saints but with one game more played.

Despite having just pride left to play for, Saints and the Rolly can yet have a major influence on who ends up being crowned Premier Division Champions. Both have yet to play main title challengers Alba Thistle, St Joseph's FP and Goldenhill with Saints also having to travel to outsiders Motherwell Thistle.

If the Scottish Amateur Cup tie in January is anything to go by, Saturday's match should be a another entertaining encounter with both sides striving for points to finish as high up the league table as possible.

Saints last league visit to East Kilbride to face the Rolly in May 2016 ended in a 3 - 1 Saints victory which sadly consigned the home side to a second relegation in four seasons. First half goals from Craig Campbell and Scott Maitland were added to by Dean Smith effectively killing off the match after twelve second half minutes. The Rolly however battled on manfully and eventually earned a deserved consolation fourteen minutes from full-time through substitute Andrew Woods.

The Rolly's latest spell in Premier Division One lasted just one season where a successful league campaign secured an immediate return to the top flight finishing as runners-up to Champions Alba Thistle.

Back in the Premier Division for the 2017-18 season, the Rolly endured a difficult start with back to back defeats against two of this season's title contenders Goldenhill and Motherwell Thistle. However a local derby share of the points with 2015-16 Champions East Kilbride FC Amateurs kick started their campaign taking maximum points from the next two fixtures away at Hillington and Inverclyde which sees the Rolly currently in seventh place in the league table with seven points, one point better off than eighth placed Saints and with one game less played.

Scottish Amateur Football League Centenary Cup

The Rolly's slow start to the season cost them any chance of progression in the Scottish Amateur Football League Centenary Cup finishing in third place in Group Section South 3 behind Premier Division One Champions Alba Thistle and local rivals Claremont.


Scottish Amateur Cup

The early stages of the major cup competitions fortunately coincided with a return to form for the Rolly which now saw them paired with Saints in the Scottish Amateur Cup fifth round. After receiving a first round bye the Rolly put past twelve past newly formed Newmains Hammers of Strathclyde Saturday Morning Amateur Football League Division 1B before a comfortable win away from home at Stirling and District Amateur Football Association Division 1A leaders Braehead. In the fourth round it was an all Scottish Amateur Football League clash against reigning Premier Division Champions St Joseph's with the Rolly raising a few eyebrows with a very impressive 2 - 1 away win after a 2 - 2 home draw in East Kilbride.

The fifth round tie between the Rolly and Saints was another weather delayed affair with the Rolly compelled to move the tie from East Kilbride to Holytown just to find an available playable surface. The change of surroundings didn't seem to affect the Rolly too badly as they soaked up Saints early pressure and raced into a two goal lead thanks to a double from centre forward Andrew Cunningham.

The second goal proved to be just the wake up call that Saints were desperately in need of and within three minutes of the restart Scott Maitland pulled one back. Linking up with Craig MacEwan and Donald Campbell, Maitland cut in from the left and placed a curling right foot finish across Conor Flanagan and into the bottom corner of the net.

Maitland doubled his tally just two minutes into the second half finishing off a driving run by Matthew Kelly. Saints completed the turnaround when Myles McAuley bagged his second goal of the competition adding to his fourth round replay strike against Greenock High School Former Pupils with a neat curled finish from a Daniel MacCuish through ball.

Craig MacEwan rounded off the scoring in the seventy seventh minute to book Saints place in the sixth round and a fourth successive away trip this time to Ayrshire to face Kilbride Thistle


West of Scotland Amateur Cup

In the West of Scotland Cup the Rolly were unfortunate to come up against 2014 Cup Winners and reigning Ayrshire Amateur Football Association Premier League Champions Hurlford Thistle in round four with the Ayrshire men coming out on top in a nine goal thriller. Prior to that the Rolly had dished out a hammering to recently formed Harestanes United of Stirling and District Amateur Football Association Division 1A in the second round followed by a closer victory by the odd goal in three over Helensburgh of Greater Glasgow Premier League Division Three.


Scottish Amateur Football League Jimmy Marshall Trophy

The Rolly enjoyed their best run of the season so far in February and March. Following encouraging performances in league defeats against Motherwell Thistle and St Joseph's FP, they embarked upon a four match winning streak with league victories over Hillington and local rivals East Kilbride FC Amateurs complementing Jimmy Marshall Trophy successes against Rossvale Amateurs and Port Glasgow OBU. Unfortunately for the Rolly any hopes of an extended run in the Scottish Amateur Football League's top cup competition were extinguished at the fourth round stage when they ran into Premier Division One title chasers Rutherglen. A hat-trick at Hamilton Palace from Steven Bell helped Rutherglen, who need five wins from their remaining five fixtures to clinch the Premier Division One crown, to a 5 - 1 victory over the Rolly and a place in the semi-finals.




East Kilbride Rolls Royce results so far this season:-

Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division

19th August 2017 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 0 - 4 Goldenhill
26th August 2017 Motherwell Thistle 1 - 0 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
9th September 2017 East Kilbride FC Amateurs 1 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
11th November 2017 Hillington 1 - 3 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
25th November 2017 Inverclyde 0 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
3rd February 2018 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 2 - 4 Motherwell Thistle
10th February 2018 St Joseph's FP 5 - 3 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
17th February 2018 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 3 - 1 Hillington
10th March 2018 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 3 - 2 East Kilbride FC Amateurs
14th April 2018 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 1 - 4 Inverclyde
21st April 2018 East Kilbride Rolls Royce v Oban Saints



Scottish Amateur Football League Jimmy Marshall Trophy

1st Round
Bye

2nd Round
24th February 2018 Rossvale Amateurs 1 - 5 East Kilbride Rolls Royce

3rd Round
17th March 2018 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 3 - 1 Port Glasgow OBU

4th Round
7th April 2018 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 1 - 5 Rutherglen



Scottish Amateur Football League Centenary Cup

1st Round - Group Section South 3

16th August 2017 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 1 - 1 Alba Thistle
23rd August 2017 Claremont 1 - 0 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
7th October 2017 Easthall Star 2 - 2 East Kilbride Rolls Royce


Scottish Amateur Cup

1st Round
Bye

2nd Round
30th September 2017 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 12 - 1 Newmains Hammers

3rd Round
4th November 2017 Braehead 1 - 4 East Kilbride Rolls Royce

4th Round
16th December 2017 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 2 - 2 St Joseph's FP

4th Round Replay
6th January 2018 St Joseph's FP 1 - 2 East Kilbride Rolls Royce

5th Round
27th January 2018 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 2 - 4 Oban Saints


West of Scotland Amateur Cup

1st Round
Bye

2nd Round
16th September 2017 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 9 - 1 Harestanes United

3rd Round
28th October 2017 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 2 - 1 Helensburgh

4th Round
18th November 2017 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 3 - 6 Hurlford Thistle




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
2015 - 16 Premier Division 10th Relegated
2016 - 17 Premier Division One 2nd Promoted


Saints SAFL Premier Division 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
23rd January 2016 Oban Saints 2 - 1 East Kilbride Rolls Royce
7th May 2016 East Kilbride Rolls Royce 1 - 3 Oban Saints


Action from the Scottish Amateur Cup 5th Round encounter between East Kilbride Rolls Royce and Oban Saints in Holytown on 27th January 2018





The players observe a silence of remembrance for the late Charles 'Rex' Gallacher Scottish Amateur Football Association President


Team Captains Donald Campbell and Paul Hughes with Referee Andrew McLean


Daniel MacCuish


Myles McAuley


Steven MacLeod



Conor Flanagan punches clear


Daniel MacCuish takes on Steven Christie


Matthew Kelly



Craig MacEwan can't get his head on Daniel MacCuish's corner kick



The Skippers battle it out


Daniel MacCuish makes a vital block to deny Andrew Cunningham


Matthew Kelly heads clear
 
Graham Douglas


Craig Duncan congratulates Andrew Cunningham on his second goal


Conor Flanagan can't get out Scott Maitland's shot to bring Saints back into the match


Scott Maitland rounds Conor Flanagan


Scott Maitland nets his second goal of the afternoon


A delighted Scott Maitland runs off in celebration


Craig Campbell heads clear


Myles McAuley gives Saints the lead


Matthew Kelly, Steven MacLeod and Willie Gemmell congratulate Myles McAuley on his goal


Craig Campbell


Myles McAuley and Marc Brown


Willie Gemmell

Craig MacEwan rounds off the scoring

Craig MacEwan

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