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2 hours ago, glensmad said:

Rutherglen Glencairn 5 St Roch's 3
(Glencairn scorers - Jordan Leyden 3 (1 penalty), Jay McKay, Dale Simeon)
(St Roch's scorers - Paul Tierney 2, Kieran Martin)

Pictures and full match report to follow.

The third Rutherglen goal was class :thumsup2

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3 points from midweek game is all you can ask for, most of the guys will have done a shift at their own job, probably heading straight to Beechwood from where their employed and remember the shift they put in on Saturday outplaying Hurlford.I do get what your saying though, but to win a league you need to take the points when not playing your best, thats what wins titles.
These are the games that win you leagues, hard fought midweek 1nils. Tucker has to use the squad. I didn't think Talbot done much wrong last night, alot of offsides and a few good saves from the peasy goalie stopped us getting the second and there was a big improvement from peasy themselves.
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10 hours ago, Shanner said:

Talbot are getting the results.  Quite harsh to be critical when things are basically going to plan. 

Absolutely this. Imagine complaining about another win. Some people need to get a grip!

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14 hours ago, Den Spark said:

Lochee United 2 Carnoustie Panmure 5

Carnoustie gained revenge for Saturday’s league defeat with this East Region Cup victory at Thomson Park.

For Lochee United it was an extremely bad day at the office, for, having not conceded in the previous five games, they lost five goals, as well as having two men ordered off, along with assistant manager Ray Farningham.

They also lost skipper Greg Kirk to what looked like a nasty injury.

In the sixth minute Carnoustie were awarded a penalty against Kieran McWalter. It looked extremely harsh as the ball was belted at him from close range, but Sam SIMPSON wasn’t concerned about that as he just squeezed the ball in at the post just out of the reach of keeper Jordan Millar.

Lochee weren’t behind for long though, Reece RITCHIE driving the ball home from around 12 yards out.

Number 13 was an unlucky one for the home side when they claimed the ball had been handled before Ryan Dignan’s cross fell kindly for ex-Bluebell Pat MARTIN to stab home from close range.

They could have fallen further behind two minutes later but Ryan Roche’s effort was turned round the post by Millar.

Connor Birse had the chance to put Lochee level on 20 minutes but his flick just went by the wrong side of the post.

There was calamity for the home side on 38 minutes when keeper Millar totally misjudged a passback and, as the ball rolled towards the empty net, DIGNAN followed up to slam it home.

Bluebells boss George Shields introduced Bryan Deasley and Logan Davie for Birse and Ross McDonald at half time as Lochee pressed the visitors back, but they were shocked on 54 minutes when McWalter upended Martin in the box and Carnoustie were awarded their second penalty of the game. To rub salt into the wound the Lochee midfielder picked up his second caution and was sent off.

As he did the first time SIMPSON made no mistake from the spot.

The Thomson Park side plugged away but were rocked again when skipper Kirk was injured as he challenged for a ball in the Gowfers’ box and he was forced to hobble off.

It was almost five minutes before Lochee introduced sub Jamie Reid so they carried on with only nine men.

And they were soon down to nine officially as Deasley complained too bitterly about a disallowed penalty claim and he too picked up a second yellow and was sent off.

That wasn’t the end of it though, and Bluebells assistant boss Farningham was also ordered back to the changing room.

Taking advantage of their numerical superiority, left back Michael CRUICKSHANK raced upfield and got his head to a Jamie Winter cross to make it five in the closing minutes.

There was still time for Lochee to respond and, in injury time RITCHIE scored his second of the game with a fine drive from outside the box.

Lochee United: J Millar, McNally, Kenneth, Kirk (Reid 75), McDonald (Davie 46), McWalter, Cameron, Ritchie, Cavanagh, Lawson, Birse (Deasley 46).

Carnoustie Panmure: Robbie, Hearn, Cruickshank, Steel, Roche, Dailly, McPhee, Winter, Dignan, Martin (McCabe 64), Simpson (Sievwright 88).

Very honest report. Thought the first pen was a good shout these days - you see them given a lot, but the yellow card was maybe harsh. The second pen was a stone waller, as was the yellow card that went with it.

 

Carnoustie’s second goal was a handball and should have been disallowed. 3rd goal was a nuke by the keeper who has apparently been excellent since he signed. No idea what Deasley said for his red, but he was walking well before the ref pulled the card out which probably indicated a guilty conscience. 

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1-0 Talbot . Very poor match no real quality at all.  This chopping  and changing Too many players  could cost us too disruptive. 
Absolutely. It's disgraceful that Talbot just keep winning. It's totally unacceptable and the manager should be sacked and all his players released.

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1-0 Talbot . Very poor match no real quality at all.  This chopping  and changing Too many players  could cost us too disruptive. 
What a hardship it must be ,winning again ,3pts,job done,player's rested an still won ,what more do u want ?
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