Showing posts with label Linlithgow Rose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linlithgow Rose. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 October 2010

Prestonfield Park (Linlithgow Rose v Clydebank)

Today I went to Linlithgow in West Lothian, which is 30 minutes on the train from Glasgow Queen Street. The occasion was the Scottish Junior Cup second round tie between holders Linlithgow Rose and Clydebank at Prestonfield Park. I arrived in Linlithgow about an hour before kick-off so there was enough time for a couple of pints in one of the many pubs on the town's High Street. I picked Platform 3, which is an excellent small pub just outside the train station.

After two pints of Deuchars I made my way to Prestonfield, which is a ten-minute walk from the station. Lithgae's ground is a great-looking junior ground with a covered enclosure on one side and a modern-looking main stand, the Davie Roy Stand, on the other side. There is a high grass bank behind one of the goals. Behind the other goal there is room for standing and access to the social club. After the torrential rain of the past few days I had feared a waterlogged pitch but fortunately it was dry and sunny today. About 900 Lithgae and Bankies fans were in attendance.

The home team, 2010 Junior Cup winners and current East Region Superleague leaders, were the obvious favourites to progress to the third round of the biggest competition in Scottish junior football. Clydebank, who knocked out cup holders Auchinleck Talbot last season, were close to opening the score when a Ross McPherson header hit the crossbar. However Dario Quinn's header gave the Rose a deserved lead at half-time. After the interval Bankies seemed the keener side but they had trouble creating clear-cut chances and 1-0 was the final score.

After the game I had one more quick pint in the Old Post Office on the High Street before I took the 4:33pm train back to Glasgow.


First a couple of pints in Platform 3, a pub just outside the train station.


Entering Prestonfield.


The covered terrace was packed today.


The Davie Roy Stand.


A closer look at the Davie Roy Stand.


Looking towards the northern end of the park.


The grass bank in the southern end of the ground.


After the poor weather of the last few days some welcome rays of sunshine at Prestonfield.


The Bankies were unable to find the net today.


The Davie Roy Stand after the game.


The Black Bitch pub near Prestonfield is named after Linlithgow's coat of arms which shows a black dog chained to an oak tree.


Saturday 30th October 2010
Emirates Scottish Junior Cup Round 2
Linlithgow Rose 1 Clydebank 0
Goal: Quinn 34.
Att: 900

Monday, 24 May 2010

Rugby Park (2010 Scottish Junior Cup Final)

So the football season was not over yet after all. Last Sunday I decided to take a train to Kilmarnock for the Scottish Junior Cup Final, Largs Thistle v Linlithgow Rose, which was staged at Rugby Park. Kick-off was at 4pm but unfortunately I just missed the 02:12pm train at Glasgow Central. There is only one train an hour to the Ayrshire town on Sundays so I now arrived at Kilmarnock station 5 minutes before kick-off. I ran almost the whole way to the park and took my place amongst the Largs Thistle supporters at 4:04pm. Luckily I had not missed any goals.

The Emirates Cup Final, as the Scottish Junior Cup Final is called nowadays for sponsorship reasons, is the biggest cup competition organised by the Scottish Junior Football Association (SJFA) and all 160 junior teams compete in it. 'Junior' does not refer to the age of the players, these are not youth teams, but means they do not meet the 'senior' teams on a regular basis. 'Senior' football is played in the professional and semi-professional Scottish Premier League and Scottish Football League and in the three senior 'non-leagues', i.e. the Highland League, the East of Scotland League, and the South of Scotland League. The junior teams do not automatically compete in the Scottish Cup however nowadays four junior teams are in the hat for the first-round draw. Irvine Meadow XI even managed to reach the 4th round of the Scottish Cup this season.

The supporters from Linlithgow were allocated the Main Stand and the Theestle fans were given the East Stand. I sat amongst the Largs contingent as they were the underdogs today and I spent my first few days in Scotland in a B&B in the Ayrshire town in 2001. As an added bonus the East Stand was the sun-drenched side of the park which ensured there was an excellent 'cup-final-in-May' feel to the occasion.

The East Region team were the favourites today but Largs made a good fight of it. Eventually Rose full-back Kevin Donnelly scored the only goal just short of the hour mark. Despite ending the game with ten men, Stevie Manson was sent off after a reckless challenge on Alan McCabe, the Rose showed their experience (this was their fourth Junior Cup Final in nine years) and made it through to the end without any real problems.

Theestle were applauded off the park by the 3,000-strong contingent from Largs after a brave performance but it was the team from the east who were handed the cup by first minister Alex Salmond.

For pictures of a Kilmarnock FC game at Rugby Park see this post.


Theestle fans in a sun-drenched East Stand.


Linlithgow get ready to take a free-kick.


The Chadwick Stand remained closed today.


Linlithgow Rose fans in the Main Stand.


Supporters from Largs in the East Stand during half-time.


Linlithgow fans celebrating Kevin Donnelly's goal.


Thistle players thank the supporters. The empty Moffat Stand can be seen in the background.


The Largs players collect their runners-up medals.


A 45-minute wait for the train back to Glasgow so a short stop at the local Wetherspoon's.


Sunday 23rd May
Emirates Junior Cup Final
Largs Thistle 0 Linlithgow Rose 1
Goal: Donnelly 54.
Att: 5,788

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