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For a number of devotees of non league football in general, and Scotttish non league in particular, here's the highlights of yesterday's game at Auchinleck vs Clydebank (the same Clydebank who used to play in the SFL) Crowds behind the goal are unusual in Scotland - especially in winter with no protection - but the Bankies always bring a healthy support to Beechwood and there was about 650 there yesterday, including 250 plus from Clydebank. Cracking game.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wsj1jq4xQJY
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Good film work as well John, was it you ?
I am just off to see my granddaughters partner play iin the sunday league,
Hope its as good as last weeks game.
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Players who look up when they are about to cross the ball to actually aim for one of their teammates? It will never catch on!! The second goal was excellent. The first player sent off should be charged with attempted murder! Is the guy who does the filming available for hire? It would be a vast improvement on our current highlights package....
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If it was you John, Why did you not push them two grey haired old gits out of the way. Just got back from my match, did not stay to the end, Too fooking cold and wet.
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The action was filmed by a guy from Clydebank, who posts every game's highlights on the Pie and Bovril site Juniors section. Second goal was a cracker Ian, even I might have scored from such a precise cross! Next Saturday it's Cumnock vs Talbot in the Junior Old Firm derby. With us top of the league, 5 points clear, there'll probably be approaching 1,000 for this game, with about 70% of the crowd travelling from Auchinleck. Tow years back this game received national press coverage after the police horses were brought onto the pitch for the first time in 31 years in Scotland. Hopefully Saturday will be a more sedate affair!
Pete, you should have taken a knotted hankie with you to keep the rain off!
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The action was filmed by a guy from Clydebank, who posts every game's highlights on the Pie and Bovril site Juniors section. Second goal was a cracker Ian, even I might have scored from such a precise cross! Next Saturday it's Cumnock vs Talbot in the Junior Old Firm derby. With us top of the league, 5 points clear, there'll probably be approaching 1,000 for this game, with about 70% of the crowd travelling from Auchinleck. Tow years back this game received national press coverage after the police horses were brought onto the pitch for the first time in 31 years in Scotland. Hopefully Saturday will be a more sedate affair!
Pete, you should have taken a knotted hankie with you to keep the rain off!
I have no knowledge about this league so might seem a stupid question but why are the teams refered to as juniors?
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It's because they're not affiliated to the Scottish Football Association, the seniors. Juniors are usually a combination of unpaid amateurs (in probably the majority of teams) seasoned pros who've been offloaded by senior clubs, and those who didn't quite make it, possibly on the books of senior clubs as schoolboys etc.
Auchinleck Talbot are the single most successful Junior club in Scottish Junior Football, and can so attract decent players who tend to stay with us for the majority of their career if they're a success at Beechwood. We currently have 4 players who signed with us in 2004 ( we lost two more of that era at the end of last season) The reason they stayed is because the club enjoys such a status within the game, a great support - who all the players mix freely with, socially and on matchday, and the fact that we win trophies. We've won the Scottish Junior Cup a record 9 times - it's the equivalent of a mixture of the Trophy and Vase in Scotland - and 3 of those wins came in 2006, 2009, 2011, and we were finalists last season. Most clubs have never got a sniff of winning the cup, so for a player to do so 3 times is a real achievement. However, Auchinleck also won the Cup in 1986, 87,88, 91 and 92, and 6 of that team won medals in all 5 finals.
I've sung the Juniors' praises here on many occasion, and it's a great product.
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It's because they're not affiliated to the Scottish Football Association, the seniors. Juniors are usually a combination of unpaid amateurs (in probably the majority of teams) seasoned pros who've been offloaded by senior clubs, and those who didn't quite make it, possibly on the books of senior clubs as schoolboys etc.
Auchinleck Talbot are the single most successful Junior club in Scottish Junior Football, and can so attract decent players who tend to stay with us for the majority of their career if they're a success at Beechwood. We currently have 4 players who signed with us in 2004 ( we lost two more of that era at the end of last season) The reason they stayed is because the club enjoys such a status within the game, a great support - who all the players mix freely with, socially and on matchday, and the fact that we win trophies. We've won the Scottish Junior Cup a record 9 times - it's the equivalent of a mixture of the Trophy and Vase in Scotland - and 3 of those wins came in 2006, 2009, 2011, and we were finalists last season. Most clubs have never got a sniff of winning the cup, so for a player to do so 3 times is a real achievement. However, Auchinleck also won the Cup in 1986, 87,88, 91 and 92, and 6 of that team won medals in all 5 finals.
I've sung the Juniors' praises here on many occasion, and it's a great product.
Sounds an interesting concept, do the teams get entered into the major scottish tournements or because there not affliated with fa arnt they aloud?
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Since season 2007-08 the winners of the 3 Regional Super Leagues, North, East and West have gained automatic entry to the senior Scottish Cup, as have the winners of the Junior Cup. We've made two forays into the Senior Cup, in 2009-10 and 2011-12. In our first year we beat Fort William 7-0 in the first round in front of a near 4 figure crowd; in round 2 we drew away to Huntly 1-1 before beating them 4-3 at home front of a 1200 crowd; in round 3 we were unlucky to lose 2-1 at Stirling Albion in front of 1200, of which about 800 were from Auchinleck. Last season we won 2-1 away at Lossiemouth in front of 695 fans. Their average gate is 85, and we had a travelling support of just over 400, including 2 buses up overnight for a night out in Elgin. The weekend cost £90, and the fans who went knew they were contributing roughly £20 of that to cover the team's travel expenses for the weekend. I travelled up and down on the player's coach for the first time and had a great weekend. Round 2 saw us at home to Southern Counties champions Threave Rovers and we tanked them 8-1, including one from our keeper (it was shown on Sky Sports all Saturday night, you may have seen it?) Next round we played Vale of Leithen at home and won 3-1 to set up a tie at Hearts in the 4th round. We took 3,000 fans to Tynecastle, and it was the highest crowd in the 4th round by a country mile, even though it was just under 9,000. We lost 1-0, and had a goal wrongly disallowed for offside in the 94th minute that would have got us a deserved replay. The sight of all the Hearts fans standing up and applauding our players off the pitch rather than just rushing out will stay with me for a long time, as did the Hearts players playing for time at a corner with about 5 minutes to go - against a non league side! Coupled with that great run, we also got through to the Final of the Junior Cup again, but lost 2-1 to Shotts. One hell of a season. It's bound to be only a matter of time before the SFA open up the early rounds of the Scottish Cup to more Junior clubs rather than just the cup winners and super league champions, as the Juniors attract far bigger crowds than any of the Highland League clubs and others, plus most of the Division 3 clubs as well. The excellent Pie and Bovril site has it's own Junior section which is well worth a look, and most of the top Juniors have their own forums as well. The goalie's goal against Threave Rovers is on the link below, followed by the Pie and Bovril site (you'll need to look for the Junior section) and lastly the Auchinleck Talbot Forum http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxBI_GJeOg8http://www.pieandbovril.com/http://auchinlecktalbotfc.proboards.com/
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I remember that goal! Haha Would you compare the standard to BSP?
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Some of the top Junior clubs would undoubtedly live in the BSP. Doubt they'd be competing at the top end though. Don't forget, we were only denied a replay against the Hearts because of dodgy refereeing.
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Ref was a homer, Buy the camera man a step ladder or a milk crate Any chance of sub titles on the next one
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Jock Doc, couldn't you get some of your mates of Auchinleck to come to a few Town games
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They only pay a fiver to watch the Talbot, anything higher brings on a nose bleed I'm afraid. I have to take anti nausea pills myself now when going through turnstiles, cash in hand, in England!
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They only pay a fiver to watch the Talbot, anything higher brings on a nose bleed I'm afraid. I have to take anti nausea pills myself now when going through turnstiles, cash in hand, in England!
Shouldnt hurt at all JDT, its not even real money you have up there.
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Nick Hegarty went to an SPL team when he left us, just to give you an example of the state of Scottish football
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Nick Hegarty went to an SPL team when he left us, just to give you an example of the state of Scottish football
He went to St Mirren
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They only pay a fiver to watch the Talbot, anything higher brings on a nose bleed I'm afraid. I have to take anti nausea pills myself now when going through turnstiles, cash in hand, in England!
One reason I do not go to many home games.....£18 is a joke imo
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Really? This many people are bothered with this shite standard of football? This is Scottish football so should be posted on the non football forum. Enough.
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Really? This many people are bothered with this shite standard of football? This is Scottish football so should be posted on the non football forum. Enough.
Well we appear to have approximately 3000 interested in the poor standard of football that we are currently forced to endure at roughly £18.00 a throw...
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You're absolutely right Barralad, and people are usually okay paying a reasonable amount. Compared to the Premiership then £18 is not a huge amount to fork out to watch the Town. The admission fee is also usually set to help maintain the playing staff, other paid staff, and the upkeep of the ground. The £5 a week that we pay goes to the player's wages - not a huge amount, it's few Junior teams that could afford to actually pay wages. The work is all done by a very hard working committee of local guys who do it for the love of the club. We even built our own stand after fans contacted Hamilton Academical who were replacing theirs, and it was moved brick by brick down the motorway and erected with mainly volunteer labour in Auchinleck. Below, what Hearts thought about us..
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
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The draw for the 5th round of the Scottish Cup takes place on Monday afternoon at 2.30pm. Another piece of marketing genius by the SFA. As was the above photograph Saturday, 7 January 2012 Heart of Midlothian 1 Auchinleck Talbot 0 William Hill Scottish Cup 4th Round, Saturday 7 January 2012 - Tynecastle
When the draw for the fourth round of the William Hill sponsored Scottish Cup paired Hearts with junior side Auchinleck Talbot, the inevitable cliches leapt from sports hacks around the country. Hearts potential banana skin, Hearts will give them the respect they deserve, Talbot's cup final, biggest game in Talbot's history, la de dah...
Auchinleck are the best junior side in Scotland and they would give most Second and Third Division teams - and probably most in the First Division - a run for their money. Given Hearts shyness in front of goal for much of this season, it was inevitable The Bot would do likewise to the Maroons this afternoon - and they did.
Hearts were camped in the non-league side's half for the majority of the game but a much changed home team from the the one that gubbed Hibs five days ago struggled to make the breakthrough. After 20 minutes, Hearts were awarded a penalty when Novikovas was brought down and young debutant Fraser Mullan grabbed the ball with high hopes of reversing Hearts recent fortunes from the penalty spot. He missed but one couldn't fault his courage at wanting to take the spot kick in the first place.
Talbot occasionally threatened on the break but Hearts were dominant throughout without looking like scoring. The embarrassment of an uncomfortable replay in Ayrshire beckoned until eight minutes from the end when Talbot's otherwise heroic goalkeeper Andy Leishman fumbled the ball allowing young Gordon Smith to net the winner for an increasingly desperate home side. The visitors deserved a replay and might well have got one if Pope's late strike had not been ruled out for offside - a questionable decision.
The plaudits go to Auchinleck Talbot and their magnificent support. Clubs like them should be give their chance in the Scottish League - their presence would breathe new life into an increasingly mundane competition.
Top man: Not many Hearts players passed muster but Talbot's keeper Andy Leishman was quite superb.
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