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Tag Archives: Scottish Junior Cup

Douglas

05 Friday Jul 2019

Posted by laurencereade in H

≈ 2 Comments

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final, Football, groundhopping, Hamilton Academical, Hamilton Accies, Junior Cup, New Douglas Park, Non League, Scotland, Scottish Junior Cup

Sunday 2nd June 2019 ko 16.10

Scottish Junior Cup Final

AUCHINLECK TALBOT 2 (McCracken 3 Samson 37)

LARGS THISTLE 0

Att 4,639 (1,950 Largs, 2,471 Talbot, Remainder- Hospitality)

At New Douglas Park, Hamilton Academical

Entry £10

Programme £3

Picture the scene, I’m stood at the corner of the two permanent stands at Hamilton Accies. In front of me are two lines of supporters both wearing predominantly amber and black, to my left the Largs fans and to my right the Auchinleck Talbot fans. Which team should I lend my support to for the afternoon? The problem was that I had a foot in three camps, if such a thing is possible? Continue reading →

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Sweet Emotion

08 Wednesday Jun 2016

Posted by laurencereade in B, K, P

≈ 6 Comments

Tags

Beith Juniors, Junior Cup, Kilmarnock, Pollok, Rugby Park, Scotland, Scottish Junior Cup

Sunday 29th May 2016 ko 16.05

Scottish Junior Cup Final

BEITH JUNIORS 1 (Christie 61)

POLLOK 1 (R. Winters 72)

No extra time, Beith won 4-3 on penalties

Att 4,877 at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock (Kilmarnock FC)

Entry £10

Programme £3

Odd isn’t it? A football match that coincides with virtually nothing, is televised and south of Scotland you’d have had to know what you were looking for to find out about it. There’s really no good reason for it, do the rest of the UK really mistake Junior for Juvenile, surely nearly 5,000 wouldn’t turn out for a youth game? The truth of the matter is that the Scots’ Junior scene is vibrant and for a few reasons its main cup competition is especially gripping. Continue reading →

The Canal

27 Tuesday May 2014

Posted by laurencereade in C

≈ 3 Comments

Tags

Camelon Juniors, Carnoustie Panmure, East of Scotland Cup, East Region, Falkirk, Forth and Clyde Canal, Juniors, Richie Barnfield, Scotland, Scots Junior East Region, Scottish Junior Cup, sjfa

Saturday 24th May 2014 ko 14.30

Scots Junior East Region, East of Scotland Cup Quarter Final

CAMELON JUNIORS 3 (Wright 34 Allison 48 Batchelor 76)

CARNOUSTIE PANMURE 0

Att 122

Entry £5

No Programme

Aim for the Falkirk Wheel, and you’ll be at the edge of Camelon. It’s a town dominated by its larger neighbour, and the Union Canal that reaches its confluence with Forth and Clyde Canal at the wheel. The latter canal runs behind, and rather counter-intuitively, above Carmuirs Park, set at the back of an estate of social housing. Continue reading →

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Encroachment

30 Monday Dec 2013

Posted by laurencereade in K

≈ 1 Comment

Tags

Adamslie Park, Cumnock, CUMNOCK JUNIORS, Juniors, Kinkintilloch, Kirkintilloch, Moira Anderson, Rob Roy, Scotland, Scottish Junior Cup, Scottish Juniors, Superleague, West of Scotland Superleague, West Region

Saturday 28th December 2013 ko 13.30

Scottish Junior FA West Region, West of Scotland Superleague, Premier Division

KIRKINTILLOCH ROB ROY 2 (McGeough 71 Sawyers 90)

CUMNOCK JUNIORS 1 (Maguire 26)

Att 219 (head count)

Entry £5

No Programme (the club normally issue, but editor away on holiday)

Bundle of old issues-complementary

Club bar scarf- complimentary

Continue reading →

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