Sunday 30 May 2021

Saints GG Earn Top Marks At Hermitage Academy

Saturday 29th May 2021
Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League
Spring Cup Section One
Helensburgh 0 - 10 Oban Saints GG
Hermitage Academy
Cardross Road
Helensburgh
G84 7LA
Kick Off 2.00pm
Referee Mr Michael Murray


Oban Saints Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League team rounded off their Spring Cup campaign in style with an emphatic ten-nil victory over an experimental Helensburgh side at Hermitage Academy last Saturday afternoon. Defeats to South Lochaber Thistle and Vale of Leven in their previous Group One matches had already ended Saints GG's interest in the competition however Manager Donald Black was keen to see his charges bow out in style and named a strong blend of youth and experience for the final match.

A hat-trick before the half hour mark from striker Keir Maclean gave Saints a solid platform to build on with central defender Nathan Allan completing the first half scoring. Second half substitute Kyle Cooper also netted three times before Gavin Forgrieve and a brace from veteran defender Alex Craik rounded off a convincing victory for Saints.

Saints lined up with Murdo MacKenzie in goal behind a back three of Alex Craik, Captain Kenneth Black and Nathan Allan. Across the midfield were Craig Livingstone, Louis MacFarlane, Gavin Forgrieve, Martin Bonar and Ruaridh Horne with Robert Johnstone and Keir Maclean up front. On the bench were Kyle Cooper, Thomas McCrindle and Gary MacCuish.

In warm sunshine on the Hermitage Academy 4G surface it was almost a perfect start for Saints when in just the second minute Gavin Forgrieve picked out what looked to be a well timed run from Keir Maclean only for Referee Michael Murray to give a hotly contested offside decision in favour of the home side.

Helensburgh didn't wait around to debate the decision and moved swiftly to the other end where Murdo MacKenzie was tested for the first time holding a Jamie Halliday shot from eighteen yards low down to his right.

There was a far more agreeable decision from the man in the middle in the fourth minute when Forgrieve found an onside Keir Maclean who raced through the inside left channel and placed the ball across Helensburgh keeper Darren Reid and into the bottom corner to open the scoring.

Further controversy followed in the twenty second minute when Alex Craik climbed well to win a classic downward header from a Gavin Forgrieve corner kick which landed over the goal-line before being collected by the goalkeeper. To Craik's extreme frustration the Mr Murray was unsighted and unable to award the "goal".

The sense of frustration was soon forgotten however when sixty seconds later Forgrieve once again opened up the home defence with a slide rule pass for Keir Maclean who gleefully accepted the opportunity to double the Saints advantage.

Having never even met before the match far less played together, Martin Bonar and young Louis MacFarlane were forming a solid midfield partnership giving colleague Gavin Forgrieve space to measure his passes for front two Keir Maclean and Robbie Johnstone.

Forgrieve picked out Maclean again in the twenty fifth minute only for the Referee Murray to deny the Saints striker his hat-trick with another tight offside call.

Maclean however didn't have too much longer to wait to complete his treble with Forgrieve once again the Architect. The striker skipped away from the Helensburgh defence in the twenty eighth minute before rounding the keeper and rolling the ball into the unguarded net.

A previously well hidden sense of adventure from Nathan Allan took the young central defender deep into the opposition half in the thirty first minute where he was played in on goal by Ruaridh Horne, himself playing in an unaccustomed left wing back role. Showing all the composure of a striker Allan steered the ball low past the advancing keeper and into the bottom corner to round off the first half scoring.

Saints GG Manager Donald Black made a double half-time substitution withdrawing Keir Maclean and Louis MacFarlane and replacing them with Kyle Cooper and Gary MacCuish.

The hosts changed things around themselves at the interval, pushing David Wikis into attack and made a promising start to the second half coming close with a George McConnell header from a right wing corner kick which flashed wide of Murdo MacKenzie's right hand post.

Scorer of the fourth goal Nathan Allan turned provider for the fifth making a rampaging run up the left wing to get on the end of a Kenneth Black long pass. Allan's cut-back from the bye-line was cushioned into the path of Kyle Cooper by Gavin Forgrieve for the young substitute to open his account.

In a surprising change for the closing half hour veteran defender Alex Craik was pushed up front to partner Cooper after promising youngster Thomas McCrindle had replaced the hard working Robert Johnstone. The new strike partnership soon bore fruit with Cooper latching onto another Gavin Forgrieve through ball and rounding the keeper before squaring to Craik for an easy tap-in for goal number six.

Saints continued to open up the beleaguered home defence and Gavin Forgrieve deservedly added a goal of his own to his tally of assists with a seventieth minute shot from the edge of the home box which took a slight deflection on it's way past Helensburgh keeper Darren Reid.

In the seventy second minute Kyle Cooper tee'd up Craik to complete his brace from close range before Cooper was denied his own second goal by the feet of the Helensburgh keeper.

Craik then repaid the compliment setting up Cooper for goal number nine with fifteen minutes remaining. 

The heat was understandably slowing the pace of the game but Saints were still able to find the gaps in the Helensburgh defence and, predictably, it was Gavin Forgrieve who threaded the ball through for Kyle Cooper to complete his hat-trick in the eighty first minute.

The home side were denied a consolation goal when Murdo MacKenzie capped a solid performance by springing high to his left to acrobatically finger tip a thirty six yard David Wikis free-kick over his crossbar.

MacKenzie's opposite number Darren Reid also ended his afternoon on a more positive note thwarting first Martin Bonar and finally Kyle Cooper when the young striker could only flick a delightful cross from Thomas McCrindle into the grateful arms of the well positioned goalkeeper.

The convincing victory, albeit against a Helensburgh side containing a number of previously untried youngsters, gives the Saints second string a much needed shot in the arm going into yet another fixture hiatus.

Oban Saints GG will continue their preparations for the new Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League season with regular training sessions with Manager Donald Black and Coach Brian Forgrieve hopeful of confirming some pre-season friendly dates in the near future.



      











































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Sunday 23 May 2021

Saints GG Lose Out Again In Spring Cup

Saturday 22nd May 2021
Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League
Spring Cup Section One
Oban Saints GG 2 - 3 Vale of Leven AFC
Oban Community Sports Field (3G)
Soroba Road
Oban
Argyll
PA34 4JB
Kick Off 2.00pm
Referee Mr Martin Rae


Oban Saints Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League side looked to bounce back from their opening night Spring Cup defeat to South Lochaber Thistle with another difficult tie against Vale of Leven AFC at Oban High School last Saturday afternoon.

Previously competing in the Scottish Amateur Football League as FC Argyle the visitors have recently rebranded as the amateur wing of Alexandria footballing institution Vale of Leven FC and begin their Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League journey in this season's Division 3B. Among an experienced Vale line-up was former Scottish Amateur International striker Allan MacPherson whom Saints fans will recall from previous visits to Oban with Haldane United and Vale of Leven Juniors. 

In an entertaining encounter, well handled by Referee Martin Rae, it was a tale of missed opportunities and defensive calamities from the young Saints side which ultimately saw the visitors come out on top by the odd goal in five.                   

Manager Donald Black was without four of the squad from the previous Wednesday night's encounter with South Lochaber Thistle but was still able to name a fifteen man squad containing thirteen graduates of the Oban Saints Youth set-up.

Saints lined up with Murdo MacKenzie in goal behind a back four of Craig Livingstone, Aiden Campbell, Alex Craik and Captain Kenneth Black. Cammy Clark and Louis MacFarlane once again anchored the midfield with the more advanced trio of Robert Johnstone, Gavin Forgrieve and Cammy Hill supporting central striker Kyle Cooper. On the bench were Nathan Allan, Thomas McCrindle, Gary MacCuish and Fraser MacFarlane.

The visitors kicked off in bright sunshine attacking the Dalintart end and Saints number one Murdo MacKenzie did well to hold a Ross Davies volley from twenty yards after Alex Craik had headed out a fourth minute corner kick from the Vale right.

The normally rock solid Craik then set an unfortunate and unwelcome trend for defensive blunders when he was caught in possession on the corner of the Saints eighteen yard box by Cameron Jamieson who eagerly snatched the opportunity to open the scoring despatching the ball past the hopelessly exposed MacKenzie.

After a decent Gavin Forgrieve free-kick delivery drifted just out of reach for the on-rushing Alex Craik Saints conceded another avoidable goal in the twelfth minute. Central defender Aiden Campbell misjudged the bounce of a Cameron Jamieson cross into the box gifting a chance to former Scottish Amateur International striker Allan MacPherson who made no mistake in inflicting the punishment.

Young Louis MacFarlane, making just his second appearance for the club, linked up well in the eighteenth minute with Cammy Hill and Kyle Cooper to create an opening for Gavin Forgrieve who dragged his right foot shot just wide of target.

Vale central midfielder Richard Stibbs had his heart in his mouth in the twenty third minute when his attempted clearing header from a Gavin Forgrieve free-kick spun off the top off his head and looped inches over his own crossbar. 

The visitors lost the services of Allan MacPherson to injury ten minutes before the interval with the strikers place being taken by Lewis Scott.

Saints Skipper Kenneth Black made a good run on the left in the thirty ninth minute and picked out Cammy Hill in the middle for a low shot just wide of Vale keeper Ally Shields' right hand post.

Saints impressive end to the first half continued and only an excellent Ally Shields save from Craig Livingstone denied the home side after the fullback's driving run had been picked out by an excellent diagonal ball from Robbie Johnstone.

Reward for their endeavours came Saints way ninety seconds into the second half after tenacious work by Louis MacFarlane on the right won possession just inside the Vale half. MacFarlane found Kyle Cooper on the edge of the Vale box where he turned away from his marker and slotted a low right foot shot beyond the grasp of Ally Shields to half the deficit.

The visitors suffered another injury set-back and the young Saints side were now very much in the ascendancy but passed up three gilt edged chances to take control of the tie with Cammy Hill each time failing to hit the target after taking up good scoring positions.

Vale lost a second player to injury when what looked like a pulled hamstring saw Cameron Jamieson replaced by Gary Campbell.

Aiden Campbell's afternoon was cut short when a twisted right knee saw him replaced in central defence by Nathan Allan.  

Saints failure to capitalise on their chances came back to haunt them when another defensive calamity gifted the visitors a third goal. Murdo MacKenzie spilled a routine catch from a right wing cross straight to the feet of Richard Stibbs who needed no second invitation to roll the ball into the unguarded net.

Fraser MacFarlane and Thomas McCrindle replaced Cammy Hill and Louis MacFarlane for the closing twenty minutes as Saints continued their pursuit of a route back into the tie.

Alex Craik's never say die attitude took the veteran defender into unfamiliar territory with a driving run out from the back and deep into the Vale half. Craik's pin point cross was met perfectly by Robbie Johnstone whose header from twelve yards looped over Ally Shields into the net.

Saints Manager Donald Black made a final change in the eighty first minute sending on Gary MacCuish to replace Cammy Clark.

Opposite number Chris Anderson followed suit playing his last card with the arrival of Stuart Toole at the expense of Sean Aitken.

Saints kept pressing right to the end but were unable to find the equaliser ensuring a happy bus journey home for the men from the Vale.

Despite two cup defeats to quality opposition in the opening week of the return to competitive football Saints GG Manager Donald Black and Coach Brian Forgrieve can take heart from the positive attitude of his young charges and can look forward in anticipation to the league season ahead.  























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Five Star Jags Ease Past Saints GG

Wednesday 19th May 2021
Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League
Spring Cup Section One
Oban Saints GG 3 - 5 South Lochaber Thistle
Oban Community Sports Field (3G)
Soroba Road
Oban
Argyll
PA34 4JB
Kick Off 7.00pm
Referee Mr Martin Rae


Oban Saints Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League side launched their Spring Cup campaign with a 7pm kick off against Division One outfit South Lochaber Thistle at Oban High School last Wednesday evening.

In a high scoring encounter the young Saints acquitted themselves well in patches against their more experienced opponents however the top flight Lochaber side were ultimately comfortable and deserved winners.

Saints lined up in their new all red kit kindly sponsored by D&K Lafferty Contractors with Murdo MacKenzie in goal behind a back four of Craig Livingstone, Aiden Campbell, Alex Craik and Captain Kenneth Black. Cammy Clark and Louis MacFarlane anchored the midfield with the more advanced trio of Aaron McKay, Gavin Forgrieve and Robert Johnstone supporting central striker Cammy Hill. On the bench were Nathan Allan, Alan Buchanan, Fraser MacFarlane, Keir MacLean and Andrew Moore.

Before the action got underway Referee Martin Rae lead both sides in a silence of remembrance for the late Tam Maitland, father of Saints Scottish Amateur International Scott Maitland and a stalwart supporter of the Club.

After both goalkeepers had made good early saves midfielder David Forbes opened the scoring for the visitors in the twentieth minute with a cushioned volley into the top corner after Alex Craik had headed out a Martin Munro free-kick from the right.

The talismanic Munro was a constant threat and veteran Saints defender Alex Craik had to use all of his experience to marshal his defence through a difficult first half where the visitors held the upper hand for the most part. 

It wasn't however all one way traffic and rampaging runs on the right from Robbie Johnstone twice narrowly failed to find the feet of striker Cammy Hill with cutbacks from the bye-line.

When Johnstone eventually managed to pick out Hill in the thirty sixth minute after good work from Forgrieve and McKay the Thistle keeper denied the big Saints striker with a smart save low to his left.

Three goals in a devastating ten minute spell at the start of the second half effectively clinched the tie for the visitors with thirty five minutes still to play. 

Manager Donald Black made his first changes on the hour mark with Fraser MacFarlane and Keir MacLean replacing Cammy Clark and Cammy Hill.

Despite the four goal deficit the young Saints side refused to let their heads drop and found a way back into the game in the sixty fourth minute when Alex Craik climbed well at the back post to head a Gavin Forgrieve corner kick crashing into the top corner of the net.

Further personnel changes followed with Nathan Allan, Alan Buchanan and Andy Moore replacing Kenneth Black, Aaron McKay and Craig Livingstone respectively.

With just three minutes of the ninety remaining Saints were handed the opportunity to half the deficit when Fraser MacFarlane was tripped in the Thistle box. Never short of confidence the diminutive Saints striker grabbed the ball and placed his sweetly struck spot kick well out of reach of the Thistle keeper.

Regrettably for Saints the visitors, who had rarely been seen as an attacking threat since their blistering start to the second half, restored their three goal cushion just sixty seconds later cruelly punishing a mix-up in the Saints defence.

Keir Maclean immediately grabbed another goal back for Saints latching onto a Gavin Forgrieve through ball and lobbing the keeper from thirty yards to give Saints a glimmer of hope of snatching an unlikely draw.

Maclean and MacFarlane both had chances to add to their respective tallies in the four minutes of time added on by Referee Martin Rae but found the Thistle number one equal to the task ensuring victory for the South Lochaber men.  



























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