Saturday 25 December 2021

Christmas Message

Oban Saints AFC Central Scottish Amateur Football League Division 1B Winners 2019 - 20



The covid related postponement of last Saturday's West of Scotland Amateur Cup fourth round tie against Uddingston Anvil was the final act in a year which, for the most part, Oban Saints will be keen to see the back off.

Saints first post lockdown action of 2021 didn't come until 10th July when they were pitched into action against Castlemilk Dynamo in the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Division One play off. The Division 1A winners had the advantage of competitive action in the weeks leading up to the game which saw them pip Gartcosh United to top the covid disrupted 2019-20 Division 1A. Saints however had been confirmed as Division 1B winners as far back as March 2020 and had only one warm-up game against Lochgilphead Red Star under their belts.

A close match ended level with Lewis Cameron's successfully converted penalty kick cancelling out Joseph Lang's opener for Dynamo. Neither team could find a winner in extra time and it was Castlemilk who came out on top in the penalty shoot-out to be crowned Division One Champions. Consolation for Saints came when Captain Craig MacEwan was presented with the long awaited Division 1B trophy however the main prize for both was to be confirmed as competing in the Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division, widely considered to be the top amateur division in Scotland.

After yet more covid related fixture disruption Saints finally got their 2021-22 league campaign underway with a heavy defeat away to early pacesetters Lesmahagow. The reverse against the on-fire league leaders unfortunately set the tone for a frustrating run of results where Saints harvested just four points from a possible twenty four before bagging a first home league win of the season against Gartcosh United and finally putting smiles on the faces of their loyal home support.

Oban Saints would like to extend season's greetings and best wishes to sponsors D&K Lafferty Contractors, MKM Oban Building Supplies and Aulay's Bar and also to all of the club's faithful supporters.





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Sunday 12 December 2021

Three Home Points At Last

Saturday 11th December 2021
Central Scottish Amateur Football League
Premier Division
Oban Saints 2 - 1 Gartcosh United
Oban Community Sports Field
Soroba Road
Oban
Argyll
PA34 4JB
Kick Off 1.00pm
Referee Mr Tony McCann

Oban Saints final home fixture of 2021 brought their long awaited first home Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division win of the season. Last Saturday morning's heavy rain forced a switch of venue from Glencruitten to Oban High School and with it a much needed change of fortune.

Matty Kelly gave Saints a deserved first half lead but the home side were pegged back after just two second half minutes after an excellent turn and shot from former Celtic and Scotland striker Craig Beattie. 

This has been an all too familiar story in Saints debut season in the top division in Scottish amateur football however, spurred on by the large and unusually vocal home support, the D&K Lafferty and MKM Building Supplies sponsored side dug in and bagged the three points when Dene Cassells headed home an eighty fifth minute Gavin Forgrieve free-kick.

Work commitments kept Manager Willie Gemmell away from the touchline so Coaches Ross Maitland and Peter MacCallum and Secretary David Buchanan took charge of team affairs. Ruaridh Horne made a welcome return from injury but Scott Maitland, Lewis Cameron, Kyle Cooper and Thomas McCrindle were all unavailable so Alex Craik and Lewis Buchanan were drafted in to join Ross Maitland and Louie MacFarlane on the substitutes bench.


Saints lined up with Graham Douglas in goal behind a back three of Steven MacLeod, Dene Cassells and Ruaridh Horne. Across the five man midfield were David Beaton, Myles McAuley, Matty Kelly, Gavin Forgrieve and Cammy Hill with Daniel MacCuish and Craig MacEwan up front.

Oban Saints starting line-up:-




Used substitutes:-
Alex Craik

Unused substitutes:-
Lewis Buchanan
Ross Maitland
Louie MacFarlane


Gartcosh kicked off in torrential rain attacking the school end and were immediately on the front foot forcing Ruaridh Horne to make a good block to divert a Ross Fisher shot behind for a corner kick. The delivery from Scott Starrs on the right found Craig Beattie but the big central defender couldn't direct his header on target.

Beattie was called into action in his own eighteen yard box twice in quick succession making vital interceptions to prevent Cammy Hill from picking out firstly Craig MacEwan and then Matty Kelly after driving runs on the left.

Jordan Murphy's long throw-ins were to prove a major weapon in the Gartcosh arsenal and his ninth minute throw from the right was headed out from the penalty spot by Dene Cassells but only as far as Ross Fisher on the eighteen yard line whose shot fizzed just wide of Graham Douglas' right hand post.

David Beaton's pace on the right took him into the Gartcosh box on the end of an eighteenth minute Craig MacEwan lay-off from Matty Kelly's through ball. With a cut-back to MacEwan also an option Beaton elected to shoot from a tight angle and rattled Andrew Barlow's near post with a thumping effort.

Five minutes later Craig MacEwan's jinking run took him behind the Gartcosh back line and into the box but with only young keeper Barlow left to beat the Skipper tried to find David Beaton with a miscued effort across the face of goal allowing Jordan Murphy to get back and clear the danger.

Saints were knocking hard on the Gartcosh door and a twenty seventh move involving Matty Kelly, Gavin Forgrieve and Craig MacEwan saw the Skipper's shot from sixteen yards well saved by Andrew Barlow.

Referee Tony McCann produced the first yellow card of the afternoon for Philip Dolan's late challenge on Steven MacLeod after a good covering challenge from the veteran Saints defender as Dolan threatened to break through.

The deadlock was broken in the thirty third minute when Saints broke with pace after repelling another Jordan Murphy long throw. Dene Cassells won the header which was picked up on the edge of the box by Matty Kelly who sent Cammy Hill off on a run up the left. Hill's perfectly weighted pass into Kelly's path was met with crisp finish into the bottom corner past Barlow's left hand.

Saints tried to pick their way through the Gartcosh rear guard again on the stroke of half-time with David Beaton, Daniel MacCuish, Cammy Hill, Matty Kelly and Craig MacEwan all involved before Beaton's shot was blocked by the considerable frame of Craig Beattie.

The good first half work was undone after just two second half minutes when cheaply conceded possession was clinically punished by the visitors. David Beaton's clearing header from Jordan Murphy's throw-in was picked up by Daniel MacCuish on the Saints right but his flick intended for Matty Kelly was easily read and intercepted by Murphy whose raking ball to the far post found the still up in attack Craig Beattie. Despite now operating as a central defender Beattie has lost none of his striking prowess and after taking the ball down expertly and turning away from Ruaridh Horne he slammed an unstoppable shot past Graham Douglas to level the scoring.

The early second half momentum was with the visitors and Philip Dolan and Dylan Kerr both drew good saves from Saints number one Graham Douglas.

At the other end a perfectly timed sliding challenge from Jordan Murphy denied David Beaton a strike on goal from a swift counter attack on the right.

Ruaridh Horne's first start of the season came to an end after sixty five minutes when he was replaced in the back three by veteran Alex Craik.

Referee McCann, who handled proceedings well, went to his top pocket again twice in the space of as many minutes dishing out yellow cards to Bradley Renfrew for dissent and second half substitute Jordon Wood for a late challenge on Cammy Hill.

Saints were left appealing in vain for a seventy fourth minute handball decision which didn't come. Jordon Wood didn't wait about to debate the decision and raced through on the Gartcosh right beating Graham Douglas to his left and, fortunately for the static Saints defence, smacking his shot off the left hand upright.

After the early second half set-back Saints had fought their way back into a finely balanced affair and Gavin Forgrieve's right foot shot from the left edge of the Gartcosh eighteen yard box curled inches wide of the postage stamp corner.

Jordan Murphy's seventy ninth minute mistimed challenge on Craig MacEwan earned the Gartcosh left fullback his side's fourth caution.

Gavin Forgrieve joined the Gartcosh contingent in Mr McCann's notebook for his reaction to Callum Galloway's late challenge. Forgrieve, who put in a good midfield shift alongside Myles McAuley and Matty Kelly dusted himself down to take the eighty fifth minute free-kick from sixteen yards inside the visitor's half. Forgrieve's delivery was met perfectly by the head of Dene Cassells whose run dissected Gartcosh central defensive pairing of Stewart Diamond and Craig Beattie to guide the ball past Andrew Barlow and into the unguarded net.

The Cosh threw everything they had into the search for a second equaliser in the remaining five minutes plus the additional four allowed by Mr McCann but the Saints rear-guard with experienced trio Dene Cassells, Alex Craik and Steven MacLeod at it's heart stood firm to secure a morale boosting victory.

Saints are on their travels this coming Saturday with a trip to North Lanarkshire to face Uddingston Anvil in the fourth round of the West of Scotland Amateur Cup.    





Celebrations after Matty Kelly's opening goal


Matty Kelly and Craig MacEwan


Gavin Forgrieve


Dene Cassells wheels away in celebration after his winning goal


Alex Craik closes down Jordan Murphy shot


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Monday 6 December 2021

Saints GG and Giffnock SC Share The Spoils

Saturday 4th December 2021 
Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League
Division 3A 
Giffnock Soccer Centre Amateurs Reds 1 - 1 Oban Saints GG
Woodfarm High School
Thornliebank
Glasgow
G46 7HG
Kick Off 1.15pm
Referee Mr. Michael Fox                


Oban Saints second string travelled to Thornliebank last Saturday to face bottom of the table Giffnock Soccer Centre Amateurs Reds. Three points separated the pair at the foot of the Greater Glasgow Premier Amateur Football League Division 3A table at the start of play and a goal-a-piece ensured the positions remained unchanged after ninety evenly contested minutes.

Kieran Hendry gave Saints GG a sixty eighth minute lead however with a second league victory of the season tantalising close Skipper Calum Brook levelled for Giffnock in stoppage time to notch his side's first league point.

With the first eleven having no fixture Saints GG Manager Donald Black was able to call on the services of first team squad members Gavin Forgrieve, Ruaridh Horne and Thomas McCrindle. The Oban Saints youth set-up was also called upon and Andrew Barclay, Ruaridh Buchanan and Lewis Campbell were handed places on the substitutes bench.

Saints GG lined up with Murdo MacKenzie in goal behind a back three of Ruaridh Horne, Captain Kenneth Black and Thomas McCrindle. Across the five man midfield were Craig Livingstone, Gavin Forgrieve, Martin Bonar, Cammy Clark and Dylan Anderson. Up front were Lewis Buchanan and Aaron McKay. On the substitutes bench were Andrew Barclay, Ruaridh Buchanan, Lewis Campbell and Kieran Hendry. 


Oban Saints GG starting eleven:-

Murdo MacKenzie (GK)

Ruaridh Horne
Kenneth Black (Captain)
Thomas McCrindle

Craig Livingstone
Gavin Forgrieve
Martin Bonar
Cammy Clark
Dylan Anderson

Lewis Buchanan
Aaron McKay

Used substitutes:-

Kieran Hendry
Ruaridh Buchanan
Andrew Barclay
Lewis Campbell



There was an early set-back for Saints when Cammy Clark went over his ankle in the centre circle after eight minutes signalling the introduction from the bench of Kieran Hendry.

Hendry's nineteenth minute cross-field pass picked out the run of Craig Livingstone whose right foot shot was well saved at his near post by Giffnock keeper Scott MacLennan. Opposite number Murdo MacKenzie was called into action immediately thereafter when the home side swiftly counter-attacked. Andrew McKerlie's long ball up to Schwan Nuri saw the Giffnock striker get the better of Saints Skipper Kenneth Black but not Murdo MacKenzie who saved well to his right.

MacLennan needed two attempts to hold Lewis Buchanan's twentieth minute shot as the heavy morning rain which forced a number of fixture cancellations finally abated.

A twenty ninth minute Aaron McKay foul on Matthew Coyle gave dead-ball expert Iain McIntosh the chance to measure another excellent delivery into the Saints box which Euan McDiarmid headed wide at the far post under pressure from Dylan Anderson.

Kieran Hendry robbed Stuart Lemay as he tried to usher the ball over the bye-line for a thirtieth minute goal kick. Hendry then beat Scott MacLennan at his near post however Referee Michael Fox harshly disallowed the goal for a Hendry foul on Lemay.

Sixty seconds later Saints had the ball in the net again when Aaron McKay tucked away a Lewis Buchanan cut-back from the left however Mr Fox made it two disallowed goals in as many minutes when he ruled Buchanan offside.

In time added on for first half stoppages Dylan Anderson's strong running on the left took him to the bye-line from where he picked out Kieran Hendry. Hendry spotted the supporting run of Martin Bonar and rolled the ball into the big central midfielder's path however Bonar's usual keen eye for goal deserted him on this occasion and his shot hit the side netting.

Saints started the second half well without testing Scott MacLennan with Craig Livingstone heading a Dylan Anderson cross wide and Kieran Hendry sending a decent effort dipping inches over the crossbar after cutting in from the left.

Gavin Forgrieve's jinking run into the Giffnock box on the hour mark was brought to a halt by Euan McDiarmid whose challenge sent Forgrieve tumbling. Referee Fox, much to the bemusement of the entire Saints contingent, saw nothing wrong with McDiarmid's challenge and dismissed the loud appeals for a penalty kick.

Aaron McKay's low sixty fifth minute shot across Scott MacLennan beat the Giffnock keeper's right hand but also the far post as the breakthrough continued to elude Saints. 

The deadlock was broken in the sixty eighth minute when Kieran Hendry beat the Giffnock offside trap to get on the end of a Dylan Anderson through ball. Scott MacLennan came out to the edge of his box to intercept the pass but Hendry got there before him and calmly slotted the ball into the unguarded net.

Ruaridh Buchanan replaced Dylan Anderson after seventy seven minutes joining brother Lewis in attack with Aaron McKay moving to left wing back.

Hearts were in mouths on the Saints touchline when Sam Webb's speculative eighty first minute effort from wide on the left looped high over Murdo MacKenzie before landing on top of the crossbar and bouncing behind.

Ruaridh Horne made way for Andrew Barclay with nine minutes remaining with the youngster joining Kenneth Black and Thomas McCrindle in the back three.

The Buchanan brothers strike partnership was brought to an end in the eighty sixth minute when Lewis made way for yet another Saints youth product Lewis Campbell.

The home side kept pressing but Saints defended well and just as it looked as though Saints had done enough to secure the victory two valuable points were snatched from the right at the death. Martin Bonar got back to help out his defence and concede a ninety second minute corner kick. The delivery from the left was headed back in the direction it came from however a second delivery looped over the Saints defence and was met perfectly at the back post by Giffnock Skipper Callum Brook whose header from two yards arrowed back across Murdo MacKenzie and into the net.

There was barely enough time left on the clock to restart the match and Mr Fox brought proceedings to a close with honours even.

Oban Saints GG have no fixture this coming Saturday while the first team return to Central Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division action with a visit from Gartcosh United.

 





Cammy Clark smiles through the pain






Murdo MacKenzie punches clear



Kenneth Black and Shwan Nuri



Gavin Forgrieve



Craig Livingstone with Shwan Nuri in pursuit


Aaron McKay and Stuart Lemay


Kieran Hendry


Martin Bonar and Craig MacLennan


Lewis Buchanan



Scott MacLennan


Kieran Hendry


Thomas McCrindle and Shwan Nuri


Dylan Anderson and Jamie Dougan



Scott MacLennan gathers at Ruaridh Buchanan's feet


Calum Brook heads home the equaliser


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