An unofficial blog following the exploits of the mighty Oban Saints Amateur Football Club.
Friday, 25 October 2013
Saints Go Up The Brig
Thursday, 17 October 2013
The Coatbridge Independents
Saturday 19th October 2013
Foster's Scottish Amateur Cup Second Round
Oban Saints AFC v Independent AFC
Glencruitten, Oban Kick off 2pm
Referee Mr G. Yuille
Saints versus Alba Thistle was the only fixture played in the Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division last weekend and Saints took full advantage of the late change from cup to league duty. A two goals to nil victory over the Premier Division newcomers lifted Saints to the top of the league for the first time this season. An added bonus for Saints was having another league fixture successfully completed before the distraction of the cup competitions and the inevitable fixture disruption of winter match postponements.
Independent have made rapid progress in their short time in the Stirling and District Amateur Football League.
2011/12 Division Three Champions Promoted
2012/13 Division Two 2nd Promoted
Independent progressed to the second round of this season's Foster's Scottish Amateur Cup by defeating Thorn Athletic's Paisley and District League side by three goals to one in Johnstone. This Thorn team (not to be confused with their SAFL side) currently sit bottom of Division Three of the Paisley and District League with just one point from a possible twelve.
Saints come into this fixture not only in good league form but with a very respectable Scottish Cup pedigree.
Saints recent Scottish Amateur Cup record:-
2006/07 Quarter Finals lost 3 - 0 away to eventual losing finalists Cupar Hearts
2007/08 Second Round lost 2 - 1 away to Harestanes
2008/09 Quarter Finals lost 5 - 1 away to 2010 winners Eddlewood
2009/10 Fifth Round lost 4 - 2 away to Falkirk
2010/11 Second Round lost 5 - 2 away to Arthurlie
2011/12 Sixth Round lost 5 - 2 away to Cambusbarron
2012/13 Seventh Round lost home replay 3 - 1 to eventual losing finalists Colville Park after an away 2 - 2 draw.
Saints will be hoping for another extended run in the premier cup competition,described by some as the Holy Grail of amateur football, and looking forward to pitting their wits against some of the top amateur teams in the country.
Some other independents you may or may not have heard of:-
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Thistle Do
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Just A Boys' Game
Saturday 5th October 2013
Scottish Amateur Football League Premier Division
Inverclyde AFC v Oban Saints AFC
Battery Park, Greenock, Kick off 2pm
Referee - Mr Gordon Hay
After last Saturday's September weekend holiday Saints head for the Tail O' The Bank to take on Inverclyde at Battery Park. Last weekend's enforced lay-off could hardly have come at a worse time for Saints as they had finally recovered from a run of three straight draws with a thumping 9 - 2 victory at Busby. Saints will hope that the lay-off won't upset their momentum too much and they can continue their excellent run of victories in their last five visits to Inverclyde.
Saints recent record at Inverclyde:-
13th September 2008 Inverclyde 1 - 2 Oban Saints
5th September 2009 Inverclyde 2 - 3 Oban Saints
16th October 2010 Inverclyde 2 - 4 Oban Saints
28th April 2012 Inverclyde 3 - 4 Oban Saints
12th January 2013 Inverclyde 0 - 5 Oban Saints
Friday, 20 September 2013
Muddy Mildred

Busby's recent record in the SAFL:-
2006/07 Premier Division One Champions
2007/08 Premier Division 9th Relegated
2008/09 Premier Division One 5th
2009/10 Premier Division One 3rd
2010/11 Premier Division One 7th
2011/12 Premier Division One 4th
2012/13 Premier Division One 4th Promoted
In Busby's 2007/08 season in the Premier Division their encounters with Saints had a perfect symmetry with Saints winning 3 - 2 away but losing by the same score line at home.
SAFL Select
Saints will have five players in the SAFL squad to play for the Douglas Harvey Memorial Trophy against Carlton YM. Donald Campbell, Dene Cassells, Willie Gemmell, Myles MacAulay and Marc MacCallum will join the squad for the match to be played at the Kibble Complex, Paisley. Kick off is at 2pm. Good luck to all taking part.
Football Chairman
A lot is appearing on Twitter timelines about "Football Chairman." For me there can only ever be one Football Chairman; Pork Scratchings magnate and football impresario Eric Openshaw of Warbury Warriors. Possibly the only reason for anybody to buy The Sun! In an amazing 20 years Openshaw and first team manager Nick Jarvis have presided over seven promotions and four relegations and all manner of thrills and spills along the way. I hope he is an inspiration to all you aspiring Football Chairmen out there.
#monthesaints
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
The Saints Are Coming
After last weekend's fixture holiday Saints return to action this Saturday with a home match against the league's other Saints, St Joseph's from Duntocher.
St Joseph's have made a similar start to the league campaign as their Oban counterparts with one win and two draws so far:-
17th August Alba Thistle 1 - 2 St Joseph's
24th August St Joseph's 3 - 3 Castlemilk
31st August Busby 4 - 4 St Joseph's
Although Saints generally hold the upper hand in matches between the two, last season St Joseph's won this fixture 1 - 0. St Joe's relish their trips to Oban and will once again provide stiff opposition for Saints.
St Joseph's recent SAFL record:-
2006/07 Premier Division One 4th
2007/08 Premier Division One 2nd (promoted)
2008/09 Premier Division Champions
2009/10 Premier Division 6th
2010/11 Premier Division 6th
2011/12 Premier Division 6th
2012/13 Premier Division 5th
Costly slip ups
Saints can attribute the dropped points from winning positions against Haldane United and Thorn Athletic to individual errors which, if eradicated, will hopefully see them get back to winning ways. However nothing should be taken away from Haldane's stirring fight back from three goals down with just ten men on the field. Any team would have been proud of that display, in fact had it been Tottenham they would have it out on DVD by now!
Similarly Thorn Athletic's solid performance at Glencruitten belied their run of four straight defeats leading up to their trip to Oban.
Friday, 30 August 2013
The Friday Night Preview
SAFL Premier Division
Oban Saints AFC v Thorn Athletic
Saturday 31st August
2pm Kick Off at Glencruitten 2
Saints third league fixture of the season is a home match against Thorn Athletic from Johnstone. The referee for this fixture is Robert Doolan from Greenock. Thorn have struggled so far this season losing all four of their fixtures: 4 - 1 away at Finnart, 4 - 3 at home to Busby and 1 - 0 away to Alba Thistle in the league and 2 - 0 at home in the Centenary Cup to Port Glasgow United of Premier Division 2. Despite this recent poor run of form Thorn have never lost in Oban and always make thing difficult for Saints.
Saints only victory in six attempts against Thorn came at the end of last season at McMaster Park, Johnstone where a Keith Millar goal secured the points for Saints. The one goal winning margin also saved Thorn from relegation by just one goal at the expense of Rolls Royce EK.
A keenly contested match is in store with Thorn desperate to get some points on the board and Saints eager to prove that last week's second half performance against Haldane United was just a blip in an otherwise strong start to the season.
Thorn Athletic's record in their 5 seasons in the SAFL is as follows:-
2008 - 09 Premier Division Two Champions (Promoted)
2009 - 10 Premier Division One Champions (Promoted)
2010 - 11 Premier Division 3rd
2011 - 12 Premier Division 3rd
2012 - 13 Premier Division 8th
#monthesaints
Friday, 23 August 2013
On The Road Again
Saints Open In Style
Oban Saints AFC 4 - 0 Kilbowie Union
After months of careful planning Saints unveiled their much anticipated stadium upgrade at last Saturday's first home match of the new season.














































