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It can be a real mix at times, with very good players and those not so good - but getting the chance to play along side one’s school-mates is something, I think, to treasure. But, boy, what great goals they scored as they went 3-0 in front. The big Craigmount player has a lot going for him, physically, and he is no slouch either when it comes to skill. Play, if anything, got even better after the opening goal and the actioin went from end to end, with hardly time for anyone to draw breath, difficult enough in the howling, cold wind, I have to say. Craigmount will meet either Bishopbriggs or Forfar in the semi-final on a neutral ground.
Craigmount, I thought, were much better in the second half and they closed down the supply of passes from Ross Alexander and Co to great effect. It was fascinating to watch and as I made my way around behind the St Andrew’s goal, then came the incident when I thought the ball had crossed the line. Bewildering in the extreme as he dazzled wide on the left and his crosses were just brilliant in to the bargain. LeagueRepublic Team Admin App is available for Android and iOS. By Ian Mackay YFS South East Region ReporterClick here to find out more about the YFS Journalism & Media Team. Super 5s. That scoreline was not a true reflection on this game, I must add and Stewart’s/Melville set about Craigmount, firing on all guns as they say. Even water way to go! At this stage in my match report I would like to comment on the individual skills of Stewart’s/Melville No 11, Ciaran Dunne. Stewart’s Melville clicked in to action and their passes got better and the Craigmount goal was under fire. That set up a pulsating finish to the game which neither side deserved to lose.
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A game won 3-2 by Craigmount and full of exceptionally good individual skills and most of all, great, great teamwork on both sides. Full Time: Craigmount High School 3-2 Stewart's Melville College, Competition: Scottish School's Cup, Semi-Final. He was not the only one, either. View Photo Gallery | Discuss the Match | Create a Souvenir Newsprint.
Marvellous and what a competitor he was in to the bargain. football club coaches. The grass pitch at Inverkeithing is huge and the mist made it a wee bit difficult for me to follow play and also attempt to take pictures. they have a fair chance of competing. Play was very even with action galore in both goalmouths and Craigmount ‘keeper’ Euan (big noise) Page bellowed and thundered from the back - at the top of his voice. Once again, it was Craigmount who were on the crest of a wave and Portobello were in danger of going under completely. This site holds information on all aspects of ESSDA.
But Ciaran was one of the real stars in this game. within the Association, places for children can be difficult to achieve. Explore pricing
Then Lewis Wilkie had to come away off his line to deny Michael Allan.
It was 2-0 at the halfway stage and Stewart’s Melville had the wind knocked out of them again at the start of the second half when Lewis Hall, again, set up Michael Allan to score, yes again, for Craigmount to leave Stewart’s/Melville trailing, somewhat unbelievably, 3-0!