Title winning effortpollok came back from 3-0 down to get a 3-3 draw
Title winning effort
Sadly it won’t be. Talbot will be comfortable winners. The Lok might get 2nd.Title winning effort
Sadly it won’t be. Talbot will be comfortable winners. The Lok might get 2nd.
The only way I can see Pollok putting in a serious challenge for the league will be down to two things: beating Talbot to get over the psychological hurdle and making a couple of decent signings. The squad has improved but it's still thin in certain areas imo.Sadly it won’t be. Talbot will be comfortable winners. The Lok might get 2nd.
Sadly it won’t be. Talbot will be comfortable winners. The Lok might get 2nd.
I still think Talbot are too good.If pollok accumulate a league akin to Hurlford last season I doubt we could replicate the run we went on to win it. We won every away game last season. We’ve already drawn one so far this season.
Even if we were to lose to cove next week - which I hope we don’t - we will still be yet another game behind in the league to pollok and medda.
As another poster states we will be playing two games a week from April onwards. We were very lucky to have only one Monday game last season toward the end of the season (and I think the league was won before we went to Camby).
I hope I’m wrong though and go unbeaten in junior games to the end of the season. Starting tomorrow.
Well done buffs, missed game today due to being at the legends game, good 3 pointsEnded up 3-2 buffs with a nervy ending, good game
Keeper looked extremely weak when He was going for the ball
Honest opinion - is the 2nd goal a foul on the Lanark keeper? I thought it was at the time from farther down the park - this seems to suggest it wasn't a foul
Kilwinning away next week guys not MeddaLargs Thistle 1-1 Beith
Another perfect day for football with a light breeze and a few high up nimbus clouds complimenting the bright sunshine which streamed down on the Costa Clyde capital, Largs.
Beith, hitting towards the hills and the tea bar started well and came close in the first minute.
Once Largs hit their stride it was an even game against an experienced and hairy assed Beith side. Largs went ahead with a brilliant goal following a great cross and a flashing header from Brophy which gave the Beith keeper no chance.
Largs started to dominate and it was against the run of play that Beith equalised just before half time through the experienced McLean, who was sent off for being gobby to the referee in the second half.
With the Beith main threat now in the changing room, Largs had a number of chances and at times swamped the Beith defence. It looked like dads against their boys and Largs were the boys! It looked as if half-time pies had been on the menu in the away dressing room.
Although It was almost one way traffic in the second half it ended 1-1.
It was an entertaining match sprinkled with yellow cards and one red, including a yellow for the Beith manager.
The lentil soup was very good and the scotch pies were reported to be excellent.
Irvine Medda next week for Thistle.
Mon the Theesel!