Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Scouting Mission

Newlandsfield was the destination on a Monday evening as I made it along to the re-match between Pollok and Auchinleck Talbot, it was only six days ago that Talbot had killed the Pollok title dream. Since then Talbot had lost in the Ayrshire Cup final to Irvine Meadow and Pollok won the Central League Cup on penalties against Kilsyth Rangers. This match was the preliminary round of the Evening Times Cup, winners would be away to Largs Thistle in the quarter-final on Thursday night.

I was unsure of the kick-off time so was in the ground with time to spare, to my surprise I seen Queen's Park manager Gardner Speirs and his coaching staff, could only assume a wee scouting mission was their intentions. From the Pollok line-up I'd like to see three players make the short journey to Hampden headquarters, goalkeeper Kris Robertson, versatile midfielder John Sweeney and frontman Paul Macaulay.

Unfortunately Sweeney made the wrong impression, a straight red-card for a bit of verbals to the linesman, apparently prick was his word of choice, he had a point. Talbot were already a goal up by then after a slack start by the 'Lok. The sending off seemed a harsh decision and the referee didn't hesitate when his chance came to even up the numbers, Talbot's McIlroy the unlucky one to be on the end of crazy refereeing. Half-time came and the officials had a chance to think up some more bizarre decisions for us to endure in the second period.

A change in personnel and formation did the trick for Pollok, Brain MacKay made an immediate impact, a quick throw-in put him in on goal and he did the necessary. The game had opened up with a man less each and tiredness kicking in, the chances were coming thick and fast.

Macaulay picked up the ball at the edge of the area, shifted it and fired it into the net, a real strikers goal, take note Mr Speirs and co. A few more controversial decisions by the man in the middle followed, one being an indirect free-kick in the penalty box for, erm, something. Late on the man of the moment Macaulay finished things off late on with a carbon copy of his first goal to secure a trip to the seaside on Thursday evening.

Full Time – Pollok 3-1 Auchinleck Talbot

Highlights from the match are linked below, credit to lokpars.

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

My next match is likely to be that aforementioned trip to the seaside as Pollok visit Largs Thistle, my bucket and spade are at the ready.

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