Wednesday 3 June 2009

Helicopter Tuesday

Okay, there wasn't a need for a helicopter, it was down to one match to decide the Super Premier League title. The match was Auchinleck Talbot v Pollok, the title was between Irvine Meadow and Pollok, confused? Well, Meadow played their final league game over a week ago, beating Pollok 2-1, which meant Pollok would have to win their final three fixtures to win the league. Victories at home to Glenafton and away to Cumnock meant a win away to Talbot on a sunny Tuesday evening would secure the title.

It was my first visit to Beechwood Park, a very tidy junior ground including a seated stand with terracing all around the ground, to avoid being blinded by the sun the majority of fans opted for the far-side terracing to view this crucial encounter. Pollok and the match officials applauded the Talbot players onto the park as they paraded the Scottish Junior Cup which they had won on the previous Sunday. When approaching the ground the local pubs and houses had Talbot decorations outside them to wish their team good luck for that match which hadn't been taken down yet, perhaps to remind the travelling fans of their recent success.

The first half wasn't much to write home about, Pollok applied most of the attacking intentions, forcing countless corners, but no real chances. The half-time orders seemed to do the trick as a long throw into the box was flicked on by commanding centre-half 'Dexy' Wingate which looped into the net. The title was in sight, but a long forty odd minutes were still to come.

The 'Lok continued to press on as both sets of players continued to tire in the heat and after a long season. Due to the lack of floodlights at the majority of junior grounds the remaining fixtures get crammed in towards the end of the season, meaning three games a week for teams needing to catch up on fixtures, which both sides had been doing recently.

With eight minutes remaining, despite not providing much of an attacking threat, Talbot countered and hit Pollok on the break, then barely a minute later they netted again to take the lead, the title was flipped on it's head and Talbot had done their Ayrshire rivals Irvine Meadow a massive favour to help win them the title.

Since I didn't fancy having to find my own way home from Auchinleck I left a football match early for the first time, the disappointment was too much for some 'Lok fans as they headed for the exits. I was suitable punished for the crime of leaving early and missed a late third goal for Talbot.

Congratulations to Irvine Meadow, the Super Premier League champions, which also gains them admission in the senior Scottish Cup for next season. From what I'd seen of Pollok this season they weren't as impressive as their previous league winning sides, and only seeing the Meadow the once, against the 'Lok, they were by far the better team that evening.

Full Time – Auchinleck Talbot 3-1 Pollok

Below are goal highlights from the match at Beechwood Park, credit to lokpars.

0-1 goal
1-1 goal
2-1 goal
3-1 goal

Next up for me is a Queen's Park side playing hosts to a Scottish Amateur Select side, I'm unsure of how strong a team Queen's will field but a new signing might get some game time. The match is to celebrate the centenary of the Scottish Amateur Football Association.

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