sheddensbear
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I played for Cambus.Do you remember playing Cambus FC
I played for Cambus.Do you remember playing Cambus FC
I think they disbanded as juniors in ‘68 but amateur / juvenile teams continued the name.Forgot about Dennistoun Waverley.
Played for them in the 80s although wiki shows that they were disbanded in 1968?
Bizarre.
I can remember in the late 70's, when starting to play under age football you actually had to sign some official form. Remember thinking how much of a big deal this was. Then I resurrected my career in the mid 90's in the Scottish Amateur league, I expected something similar, but found out you just turned up and played.I was their youngest-ever Captain at 18.
Coming from the Wellhouse area I felt as though I'd hit the big time when I signed for them.
Great times.
Is this the same “Pony” that was a storeman at Faslane for many years? (Sadly taken by cancer a few years back).You'd only wind Neil up once then !!!!
Moyes played for DrumchapelApart from Robert Fleck (Possil YM) who else made the move and step from amateur status to professional. Andy Gray perhaps before he started at Dundee Utd?
My Grandparents were from Hillhead in Kirky - used to spend my summer holidays there loldirtiest team I ever played against in the late 70's were a team from kirky called Hillhead a right shower of dirty bastards, it was in the Scottish amateur league, and they went on to become Strathkelvin and were actually a good side if they could have concentrated on just playin fitba
Think they became Clyde United, my dad played for them.In the fifties I played in the Scottish Amateur league for Clydesmill out of Cambuslang I was told Clyde were looking at me.I was warned not to go outside and play sunday football. So I played sunday football. Of course, I tore my lateral cartiledge and was out of the scene for a year. I attended the royal and of course was told not to play football again. It was a year and a half before I could put on strip again. I played again and tore my cartilege again .Bye that time I was a candidate for military service. Done my training with the K.O.S.B. at Berwick on Tweed. I eventually got fit and played army football, had a successful time with army football,I was charged with running the unit team ,training picking, recruiting,and generally running the squad. Of course I tore my cartiledge again and had my knee cleaned out at the hospital in Colchester Military hospital.
I came to Canada and played some football here, took my coaching badges and coached youngsters here. That I believe was the most enjoyable time I had at football coaching the kids.
aye , i think stv started showing it around 79-80, the mighty Pollok beating arthurlie 1-0 was shown live im sure,although i was at a rain soaked Hampden watching us win itWas the Junior Cup Final on the TV at Hampden back in the day?
Remember Auchinleck Talbot having a big support as a kid and when they came to play Rob Roy they brought about 3000 fans through
Apart from Robert Fleck (Possil YM) who else made the move and step from amateur status to professional. Andy Gray perhaps before he started at Dundee Utd?
Was there - "Mon the ''Lok" - Was it Norrie Fulton who bagged the winner?aye , i think stv started showing it around 79-80, the mighty Pollok beating arthurlie 1-0 was shown live im sure,although i was at a rain soaked Hampden watching us win it
certainly wasWas there - "Mon the ''Lok" - Was it Norrie Fulton who bagged the winner?
Would like to see Pollok come up through the pyramid system - they have average attendances far superior to leagues below championship level. Also ambitious clubs like Talbot, Beith, Darvel, Kilbirnie, Kilwinning, Arthurlie, Clydebank, Yoker etc.certainly was
I believe the first ever televised Junior Cup Final was at Hampden in 1977 Kilbirnie Ladeside v Kirkintilloch Rob Roy.Was the Junior Cup Final on the TV at Hampden back in the day?
Remember Auchinleck Talbot having a big support as a kid and when they came to play Rob Roy they brought about 3000 fans through
My pal and former colleague bagged Rabs' consolation that day - I. Taylor.I believe the first ever televised Junior Cup Final was at Hampden in 1977 Kilbirnie Ladeside v Kirkintilloch Rob Roy.
Lakeside won 3-1. Glorious sunshine that day.
I was at the game. Rob Roy led at half time if I recall.My pal and former colleague bagged Rabs' consolation that day - I. Taylor.
I played for Hillwood 70/80s Wullie Smith was the manager lived in peat road all met in his mammys hoose before we went to play a game ,I was playing a game at south pollok and a scout named Bobby Calder approached me after the game and asked me to sign for Aberdeen I was 18 years old,he said that Bobby Clark would look after me ,he said he was going to look at another goalie called James Leighton,I didnae sign ,I also played for various teams ,the Cavendish cosmos,from nitshill,priesthill,Eastwood amateurs, Bellarmine amateurs,I also played against rangers when I was 14 a goalkeeper from rangers named Gerhard neef approached me after this game and said that I would be a professional ,I said yi pumped us 9 nil ,he said it would have been more if it wasn't for my many saves ,Hillwood Swifts are another amateur side I recall as having good teams back then. I think they were from Pollok or there about. Big McLeish played for them I think.
I knew Wullie Smith. He was an instructor at a training centre When I was an apprentice. Sounds a bit dodgy meeting at his mammies house. Was Andy Handlin a coach as well?I played for Hillwood 70/80s Wullie Smith was the manager lived in peat road all met in his mammys hoose before we went to play a game ,I was playing a game at south pollok and a scout named Bobby Calder approached me after the game and asked me to sign for Aberdeen I was 18 years old,he said that Bobby Clark would look after me ,he said he was going to look at another goalie called James Leighton,I didnae sign ,I also played for various teams ,the Cavendish cosmos,from nitshill,priesthill,Eastwood amateurs, Bellarmine amateurs,I also played against rangers when I was 14 a goalkeeper from rangers named Gerhard neef approached me after this game and said that I would be a professional ,I said yi pumped us 9 nil ,he said it would have been more if it wasn't for my many saves ,
Red Ash,,,made you play.Auchengill and Blue Star, both Easterhouse and the red Ash pitches of Westwood and the Lenny, oh the memories and battle scars lol
Jimmy reffed a lot in the first class juveniles and was a good ref , all though he favoured us glencairn juveniles on many an occasion .Rab - I didn't know him personally but I knew about him. I didn't know he had been a referee.