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  1. 6 hours ago, The Minertaur said:

    A chance to regroup and look ahead.  I've not hidden my feelings about Bollan and his tactics etc but it's probably better just now to have some stability at the club.  I'd say it's pretty clear that the players enjoy playing for him and I'd like to think that our keys players will be wanting to sign on for another season.

    What we do need though is a freaking starting goalkeeper who is contracted to the club :lol: We've done well with loans admittedly but we've had the following in goals for us under Bollan (I think anyway):

    • Nicky Hogarth
    • Mac Whyte 
    • PJ Morrison
    • Josh Rae
    • Maciej Dabrowski
    • Sam Henderson
    • Aaron Lennox
    • Gary Maley
    • David McGurn
    • Ryan Goodfellow
    • Joe McGovern
    • Blair Penman

    Know a goalkeeper looking for a new club in the summer if there's anyone with connections at the club.

    Currently with Stenny and was on trial with Dundee Utd reserves + Falkirk last summer.

     

  2. First competitive game of the season yesterday 21/11/20 which ended:  MAUD 1 - 0 CRUDEN BAY

    This kicked off the season with the Grill League Cup which has a revised regional format this season due to covid19.

    Only goal of the game being scored by Austin Mclennan (younger brother of Aberdeen FC Connor Mclennan)

    Hopefully the first of many.

  3. New season, new players, new facebook page and a new website.

    Will be posting regular updates here on how Maud JFC get on across the coming season.

    Due to the sad and sudden passing of a long serving committee member, the club has had to start a new website and facebook page due to access/admin issues.

    www.maudjfc.com

     

  4. Hello all,

    I am looking into the possibility of becoming a representative for my cousin who is a player to represent him in signing for a club.

    From what I can see there is no fee for a parent, sibling or spouse.

    Has any one any experience of doing this in Scotland that could give some advice on costs/ process etc? 

    In 1 place I have read it mentions an initial cost of £500 for registration.

    Any advice would be welcome.

    cheers in advance.

  5. Here's the latest table for the North Region Superleague

    A disappointing start for Maud so far however last season we went into Jan 2nd bottom and finished 6th. There's still time and a lot of football still to be played where we can turn things around.

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  6. On 6/11/2019 at 11:51, Saigon Raider said:

    Just back from 10 days in Bali - it's only a hop over the water from Jakarta.

    This time we did 5 nights in Ubud and 5 in Nusa Dua. We have quite small kids so we like the Marriott at Nusa Dua and especially their kids club - probably one of the nicer beaches in Bali as well.

    The food in Ubud is fantastic, highly recommend Ibu Susu - excellent cocktails and their twist on Indo food was very impressive - got to try the Beef Rendang. Also, cocktails at the Night Rooster is a must do. I honestly wouldn't bother with the Monkey Temple, unless you really like monkeys - little wankers who try to steal all your stuff. It's worth seeing a fire show for the spectacle, there are loads of them around. The whole place is now very touristy but if you can find a decent guy with a car then it is worth getting out for a half day to see the rice paddies, etc.

    I like the south as well. It is full of Aussies but if you stay down near double 6 beach in Seminyak then there are loads of cool restaurants and bars. If you want it a bit quieter then Canggu is nice and Sanur is alright as well. 

    Put the Bluebird and GoJek app on your phone when you get there - the best way to get taxis without attempted rip-offs. We got a pick up through the Mozio app from Bali airport and transport to Ubud for $25 - this included the meet and greet - was well worth it.

    Thanks very much, Me + the Mrs have 4 nights in Ubud and the rest near Double 6 beach for 6 nights. Think we are breakfast only for the hotels in Bali, how was it price wise for food? My thinking was about £750 GBP for spending, would that be enough to eat + drink to a decent standard or would you recommend taking more? I am keen to try the street food and local dishes etc.. maybe a nice fancy meal 2 of the nights.

  7. 4 minutes ago, MONKMAN said:

    Singapore is very expensive, Bali is fairly cheap in comparison.

    Sinapore Zoo is outstanding, as is the night safari.   Sentosa Island is worth a visit.

    Don't go to Raffles, pay £25 for a drink and some fucker is spitting peanut shells on the floor beside you.

    Bali is very good, but the south of the island around Kuta/Densapar/Seminyak is can be a bit manic.  The traffic there is mayhem and takes an age to get anywhere, taxi's are ridiculously cheap though.

    Things I would recommend; Monkey temple in Ubud, Climb Mount Batur to watch the sunrise, eat drink and take in the scenery.  I hired a taxi for the day to go site-seeing at various waterfalls and stuff. I got the number off a mate who'd been and pre-arranged with the driver what to see and do.  He stuck to the plan, made a few suggestions etc but didn't try to push or sell anything.  All in I'm sure it cost less than £30 and that was with a healthy tip for the driver.

    Food in Bali is outstanding.

    In Bali, if you're taking cash change money over there as you'll get a much better rate. 

     

     

    Thanks very much, had seen a couple bits online saying it's better to change money over there. Have been told about Raffles before... I'm far too tight for that crap! Zoo and night safari sounds good though. 

    Cheers.

  8. Hello all,

    Just looking around for some travel advice on Singapore + Bali. Heading there at the end of next month and wondering if there's any tips on what to do with regards to currency and things to do?

    Thanks in advance.

  9. Hermes 1 - 2 Maud

    North  Superleague

    14/05/19

    A victory in our last league game of the season in a tough away game to Hermes. The 2-1 result means Maud JFC finish the league season in 6th position! :thumsup2

    Given we were bottom/2nd bottom at christmas, this is a great turnaround from the new management team and all the players involved.

     

  10. Maud 2 - 1 Hall Russell Utd

    North Superleague

    4th May 2019

    MAUD Fyffe, Walker, Thornton, Crisp, Mair, Norris, Lawson, Ritchie, R Thomson, Chicken, Smart

    Subs,  Robertson, Andrews, Lendrum(T), Melville(T)

    Maud collected all 3 points in a hard fought match in atrocious conditions, Game kicked off with snow and rain coming down with Maud immediately putting Hall Russel under pressure from a through ball by Ritchie onto Smart who failed to capitilise. Again Maud pushed forward and only a good save by the keeper denied Smart getting on the score sheet. Finally in the 18th minute Hall Russell came alive and pushed towards goal and were denied by a superb save by Fyffe in goals to concede a corner which was well defended and cleared. A few minutes later Hall Russells keeper pulled off another great save to deny a thundering in shot from Lawson from centre edge of the 18 yard box. Only a couple of minutes later Maud took the lead when a corner was crossed in and not dealt with by the defence allowing Smart to finish off. Play flowed from end to end until a mistake by Maud in the 32nd allowed Hall Russell to capitilise on and bring the score back to level. In the dying minutes of the first half Maud took the lead again by a deflected in goal only for the assistant ref to chalk off as being offside. 

    1-1 HT

    For the first ten minutes of the second half Maud were under pressure as Hall Russell strove to take the lead forcing Fyffe in goals to pull off a few good saves to keep the score level. Pushing forward Maud were awarded a free kick about 22 yards out but was sent flying over the bar by Norris. As play continued from end to end Norris finally got justice when in the 68th minute a powerful shot from him was palmed by the keeper but went in under the crossbar to give Maud the lead again. Maud pressed forwards gaining in confidence but mazy runs by Mair and Chicken didnt deliver the end result. Hall Russell were not lying down and came back at Maud but good defending and goal keeping kept Maud in front. Again in the dying minutes another jinxy run by chicken ended with a good save by the keeper.

    A hard fought game resulting in another 3 points for Maud pushing them up the league table by another position, final game bringing Mauds season to an end is against Hermes away on tuesday 14th May with a 7.15pm KO

    At least 8th position is now guaranteed for Maud JFC. A win will see us finish in 6th and a draw 7th.

  11. On 4/30/2019 at 21:22, paul wright scores said:

    What sort of crowds do you get in that league?

    Unfortunately I have only managed along to one match so far and it wasn't many.

    The specific game I was at was probably around the 30 mark however I would believe the Aberdeen City based teams would be close to 100 +

    Due to work etc I haven't managed to get along to as many games as I would like.

  12. Maud 1 - 1 East End FC

    North Superleague

    27th April 2019

    A 1-1 draw with East End United along with other results in the league have resulted in Maud Juniors Football Club securing top league status and another season in the North Region McBookie.com Superleague after the summer.

    After a disappointing start to the season the team have managed to pick up wins at the business end of the season to climb the table.

    Maud next fixture is on Saturday 04 May @ home v Hall Russell Utd in the McBookie.com Superleague with a 2pm ko.

    Our final game of the season on 14 May takes us on our travels to take on Hermes in the McBookie.com Superleague with a 7:15pm ko.

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  13. Maud 5 - 2 Nairn St Ninian

    North Superleague

    13th April 2019

    Maud: Fyfe, Whyte, Crisp, Thornton, Clark, R Thomson, G Thomson, Conway, Ritchie, Mackie, Chicken,

    Subs: Lawson, Walker, Robertson

    Maud welcomed Nairn St Nairn in another vital league match played in a glorious sunny afternoon. Nairn started well earning 2 corners in quick succession, but the Maud back line stood firm. Nairn looked like they were about to score until a fantastic piece of defending by Thornton. On 18 mins the away pressure finally told when the Nairn striker MacLeod fired home via a deflection past Fyfe. Maud came into the game more now and were soon on level terms when a ball from Chicken into the path of Conway whose right foot curling shot into the top corner of the net leaving the away keeper helpless. A Conway header was met by Crisp who couldn't keeper his header on target. 35 mins and a Conway corner curled straight in to the top corner of the net. A clearance by Crisp was player long out on the right which Conway ran onto and past the defender and smashing the ball in for his hatrick.

    HT 3–1

    Clark tried a shot from distance but was straight at the visiting keeper. Fyfe did well to punch clear a cross while under pressure. A corner was swung across and after it was half cleared it fell to Mason who had a simple tap in to reduce the lead to one. Maud replied with a fourth goal after a good through ball by Ritchie to Conway who made no mistake with his finish. Conway set up R Thomson who dragged his shot wide. Great work again by Chicken on the wing but the re were no takers in the middle when his cross fizzed along the 6-yard box. Maud made 3 substitutions in quick succession with Walker, Lawson and Robertson on for Thomson, Mackie and Chicken.  Just on the 90th minute Robertson scored a fifth goal when he put in at the back post from a Walker cross. This was a fine performance from Maud which was helped by the excellent 4 goals from Zack Conway alongside young Tyler chicken.

    Maud next fixture is on Saturday 27 April home v East End in the McBookie.com Superleague with a 2pm ko.

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