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  1. 5 hours ago, Tinsel said:

    Knightswood made a fist of it today considering team was put together in 6 days  couldn't be more proud of them we deservedly went in 2-0 up at half time could have been 3 with a great chance  at the end of half. We knew that Glenvale would come at us from start of 2nd half they scored right away making it 2-1 we then had man sent off for second bookable offense right at begining of 2nd half.we were down to 10 men and lost 2 quick goals which made it 3-2 to Glenvale tbh we settled as half went on and still felt we could score and we we're still competitive in what was an excellent game, well contested we eventually started to get leggy but where still competing when Glenvale scored 4th final score 4-2.

    Good luck to Glenvale in their Quest for promotion and thank you for words of support after game👏

    Nice message from Glenvale

    Replying to 
    @KWosfl9673
    Well done to Knightswood today, battled really well. Coaching staff a class act too, all the best for the rest of the season.

     

    My neutral's choice of match today, at McKenna Park.

    I have to agree with Tinsel's good summary - an entertaining game. And what a swing from 0-2 (39min & 42min) at HT to 3-2 in a 7-minute spell !

    47min 1-2

    52min second yellow for Knightswood's number 14.

    53min 2-2

    54min 3-2

    and then 4-2 on 79.

     

    I was told by a Glenvale club official that the works at Ferguslie Park (changing rooms building improvement) will take until August.

     

  2. St Peter's home derby v Glenvale also now "cancelled" not just PPd.

    I think think we've seen the last of them.

    Get ready to re-calculate the table with all their results expunged.

    Any wonder the WoSFL now only wants to listen to applications from proper established Amateur clubs.

     

    Hurlford United have already nipped-in to get use of the New Western Park plastic tomorrow, expecting their grass park to be unplayable.

  3. WoSFL website's fixtures page says Johnstone Burgh's midweek Home fixtures on Wed 27 March (v Thorniewood) and Wed 3 April (v Cambuslang) will be played at CLIFTONHILL !! (Albion Rovers).

    Eh?!!!

    Seems a long way to go for a ground to use as Home on a dark evening. New Western Park (Renfrew) has usually been the go-to when lights are needed, hasn't it?

     

  4. 9 hours ago, Le Tout P'ti FC said:

    Stirling University EOS v Edinburgh College (at Ochilview according to Scottish Fixtures) seems to be the last hope?

    Too far away for me to get to on time today, so I’m away home to put my feet up.

     

    From up in Aberdeenshire, the Paties Road derby would have been my target match day out today but unsurprisingly that grass pitch was an early call off.

    But with this one at Ochilview still showing as ON at 11am I got on a series of trains to Larbert. Call off was only announced at 12:25, by which stage I carried on and completed my journey anyway. Very thick snow in the countryside between Perth & Stirling, but from Larbert station walking up to the ground pavements were just wet, lawns were visible, and grass verges soft. Nobody there and all locked up of course. You can see the 3G pitch through cracks in the gates though. Only the very lightest of dustings! With all lines perfectly visible. Pathetic that this artificial pitch was deemed unplayable - it seems that that light dusting wasn't the only 'snowflake'...

    A good pint of real ale in the Station Hotel at Larbert before the long journey back, with a flooded line up my way meaning having to squeeze on a very full bus for the last leg of a frustrating day.

  5. I was told when I attended the only proper match* that has been played at the new ground in Kirkintilloch that it was expressly because KRR hadn't put a penny towards it that the cooncil are going out of thier way to give KRR the cold shoulder.

    The person telling me that could have got his facts wrong of course, but that's what I was told...

     

    * Saturday 7th October 2023, used by Rossvale to play Darvel in the Junior Cup R2 (1-4), because Rossvale's sharers West Park United also had a home game that afternoon so were occupying Huntershill.

  6. Knightswood haven't had a home game for a month. Coincidence, or intentional?, because :

    Their next 4 home fixtures are all listed as at the North Kelvinside Primary School 3G, where they also had to play a couple of games early in the season.

    So currently they've not got a game at Scotstoun outside 3G until 9th December.

     

    Adding 2 & 2 together, is it that there are improvement works going on at the Scotstoun outside 3G ?

    ...or is it just that someone else has got it priority booked until December?

  7. Due Saturday 14th October.

    But so is the SPFL Trust Trophy, so 'Shire v Caledonian Braves would have to move day (probably to the Friday night) unless Falkirk v Queens Park gets picked to be a Trust Trophy telly game thus getting shifted off the Saturday anyway.

    And both Guy's Meadow sharers got a Home draw.. So I'd expect Cumbernauld United v Forth Wanderers to get the Saturday usage, with Kirkintilloch Rob Roy v Hurlford United getting bumped to the Sunday.

  8. 6 hours ago, Suspect Device said:

     

    We've sold 373 tickets of the 606 allocation. 

    Must be because they're only £12. 😆

    We'll just ignore the cost of flights, hotel and beer.

    Typo. It's 660.

    That's the capacity of the away seated area behind the goal. No point them restricting the allocation to 5% of the (reduced, seats-only) capacity of the ground, when they might as well give the whole of the section.

  9. Knightswood's first was at Scotstoun, but the WoSFL fixtures page is saying that their next 2 (Saturday 5th and Monday 14th August) are at North Kelvinside Primary School - 3G cage visible from Maryhill Road, opposite the Esso petrol station, before then returning to Scotstoun.

  10. 15 minutes ago, Talbot supporter said:

    Think its getting played at Clyde's ground on the Friday night?

    Nearly!

    It is indeed not at Killie, but at Broadwood on the Friday night.

    That's not Clyde's home ground any longer though...

  11. 16 hours ago, Sergeant Wilson said:

    Any ideas where the final will be played!

    Surely on Killie's plastic yet again.

    Where it has been for the past decade, except the 2 covid-affected seasons when there were no Junior Cup Finals, and the one year (2019) when Rugby Park was unavailable because they were replacing the plastic, so it was on Hamilton Accies' plastic that year.

     

  12. 3 hours ago, LongTimeLurker said:

    Unless the WoS has unusual rules for this it will be a 3-0 forfeit win for CP and some sort of fine for Thorn Athletic.

    CP are 3 points behind already-finished (in more than one sense...) Harmony Row, with a g.d. that is 2 worse.

    So an awarded 3-0 means CP would avoid finishing bottom, by the margin of just one g.d. !

    Not that it matters of course, with no relegation.

  13. Campbeltown Pupils v Thorn Athletic due Saturday 22nd April, would have been the last match of the season for both.

    But the WoSFL has already (Monday) told CP that Thorn Athletic can't raise a side for Saturday, so it has been declared "cancelled" (not "PPd").

    Hmmm...

    Thorn Athletic can't get into the promotion places. Last match of the season is the longest away trip of the season. And suddenly they know 5 days in advance that they can't raise an XI...

    Unless everybody is down with covid so is out of circulation, this smells awfully like a simple dose of CBA with the trek.

    I hope that my scepticism is misplaced and there is a genuine reason for this. Otherwise it makes you wonder why they asked to come up to Senior football rather than just remaining in the amateurs...

     

  14. The pitch at Knockburn Sports Loch, outside Banchory, is used for Aberdeenshire Amateurs matches and the Mid-Deeside summer league.

    It's within a triathlon training and competition complex, so as you're trying to watch a match there are athletes cycling and running on the tarmacked route alongside, and open-water swimming in the man-made lake behind the goal.

    It was dreich in the first half. "Rather them than me", I thought about the swimmers in the freezing loch.

    But then the rain stopped, The sun came out ...and so did the midges. I suddenly saw the attraction of going and jumping in the loch - to get away from the pesky biters!

     

  15. The Stanks at Berwick is a pitch two sides of which are tight against the historic city walls. There's a charity tournament held there each year. Watching the Final from up the top of the walls was not good for my vertigo.

    At least they don't have to go fetch the ball back when they shoot wide!

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