A close call for Glynhill Kelburne as they extend they lead

 

Weekend round up
Aberdeen Asset Management Men’s division 1
Glynhill Kelburne managed to extend their gap at the top by six points with a nail bitingly close match with second place Hillhead, only 2-1 to the table toppers. It was an evenly matched game with both sides having an even amount of chances; it was 1-1 at half time but the champions showed why they are champions and slotted in a messy goal to take away the victory.
A lot of movement in the middle of the table as Inverleith move up to seventh with a 4-1 win over Edinburgh University. Both teams have had a good run of form of recent but the ‘purple robes’ came out on top, they have only dropped one point from their last three matches.
PSL Team Sport Clydesdale move down the table to the sixth, further away from that playoff position as they lost out to Grove Menzieshill 3-1. However it was a positive win for the Dundee based side, securing those three points helps them move up to fourth and level on points with Grange.
Bottom sides AAM Gordonians and Dundee Wanderers fought it out his weekend with Gordonains coming out on top with a 2-1 win, leaving Wanderers still on bottom spot.
Aberdeen Asset Management Men’s Division 2
Despite losing one of their matches at the weekend Aberdeen GSFP move up to third. On Saturday they missed out on any points by one goal. They lost 3-2 to Granite City Wanderers despite it being 0-0 at half time and Wanderers being a player down for 10 minutes. But they redeemed themselves on Sunday with a 3-2 win at home over Erskine Stewart Melville FP.
Top side Uddingston stay top after a 4-0 win over bottom side FMGM Monarchs. The contrast between these two teams couldn’t be greater with Monarchs only having one point on the table, whereas Uddingston have only dropped one point from the season so far.
CALA Edinburgh won 2-1 as they travelled away to Alpha Data Carnegie, elsewhere all the other matches were postponed.
Aberdeen Asset Management men’s Division 3
2020 Renewables make it 10 wins so far this season as they made the long journey up north to face Highland. It was a tough match for the league leaders but they won 2-0 in a tough match against the northerners.
Second place Perthshire won away from home 3-1 over bottom side ADTI Aberdeen University. Whilst third place Harris Academy FP had a strong win over fifth place Waverly Inveresk Trinity, 8-2. Harris Academy are a tough team at home and have yet to lose a match on home soil.
Fourth place University of Dundee secured their sixth win of the season with a 2-1 win over struggling Ayr. Despite the recent score lines, Ayr have found form at home securing four points from their last two home matches.
Central Division 1
Only two games were played this weekend due to postponements from bad weather pitches. Bottom side Western Wildcats II will be pleased with their second win of the season in a very congested bottom half of the table with the bottom three all on equal points. They won 4-2 away from home against InverleIth II.
Edinburgh University III moved up to ninth after drawing with their fellow club mates, whilst their seconds move up to fourth from the 1-1 draw.
Central Division 2
Another win for league leaders Rottenrow Blue Sox, they had a tough match against fourth place East Kilbride, winning 4-2.
Second place Uddingston II had a comfortable win over bottom side Livingston & West Lothian 5-0. With just one point above the bottom side, Alpha Data Carnegie II lost away from home 6-1 to mid-table team Watsonians II.
Despite a 3-1 win over CALA Edinburgh II, Clydeside dropped to fifth. The battle for fourth spot will be a close one with only one point in it.
No rest for East Kilbride as they played again on Sunday and had a 3-1 win over CALA Edinburgh II.
North Division
A bottom of the table battle ended up in a 2-2 draw, a point a piece for AAM Gordonians III and ADTI Aberdeen University II.
Second place Grove Menzieshill II went on a goal spree with a 9-1 win over Aberdeen GSFP III., whilst AAM Gordonians II top the table with another win of 3-0 over Aberdeen GDFP II.

Weekend round up

Aberdeen Asset Management Men’s Division 1

Glynhill Kelburne managed to extend their gap at the top by six points with a nail bitingly close match with second place Hillhead, only 2-1 to the table toppers. It was an evenly matched game with both sides having an even amount of chances; it was 1-1 at half time but the champions showed why they are champions and slotted in a messy goal to take away the victory.

A lot of movement in the middle of the table as Inverleith move up to seventh with a 4-1 win over Edinburgh University. Both teams have had a good run of form of recent but the ‘purple robes’ came out on top, they have only dropped one point from their last three matches.

PSL Team Sport Clydesdale move down the table to the sixth, further away from that playoff position as they lost out to Grove Menzieshill 3-1. However it was a positive win for the Dundee based side, securing those three points helps them move up to fourth and level on points with Grange.

Bottom sides AAM Gordonians and Dundee Wanderers fought it out his weekend with Gordonains coming out on top with a 2-1 win, leaving Wanderers still on bottom spot.

Aberdeen Asset Management Men’s Division 2

Despite losing one of their matches at the weekend Aberdeen GSFP move up to third. On Saturday they missed out on any points by one goal. They lost 3-2 to Granite City Wanderers despite it being 0-0 at half time and Wanderers being a player down for 10 minutes. But they redeemed themselves on Sunday with a 3-2 win at home over Erskine Stewart Melville FP.

Top side Uddingston stay top after a 4-0 win over bottom side FMGM Monarchs. The contrast between these two teams couldn’t be greater with Monarchs only having one point on the table, whereas Uddingston have only dropped one game from the season so far.

CALA Edinburgh won 2-1 as they travelled away to Alpha Data Carnegie, elsewhere all the other matches were postponed.

Aberdeen Asset Management Men’s Division 3

2020 Renewables make it 10 wins so far this season as they made the long journey up north to face Highland. It was a tough match for the league leaders but they won 2-0 in a tough match against the northerners.

Second place Perthshire won away from home 3-1 over bottom side ADTI Aberdeen University. Whilst third place Harris Academy FP had a strong win over fifth place Waverly Inveresk Trinity, 8-2. Harris Academy are a tough team at home and have yet to lose a match on home soil.

Fourth place University of Dundee secured their sixth win of the season with a 2-1 win over struggling Ayr. Despite the recent score lines, Ayr have found form at home securing four points from their last two home matches.

Regional Leagues

Central Division 1

Only two games were played this weekend due to postponements from bad weather pitches. Bottom side Western Wildcats II will be pleased with their second win of the season in a very congested bottom half of the table with the bottom three all on equal points. They won 4-2 away from home against InverleIth II.

Edinburgh University III moved up to ninth after drawing with their fellow club mates, whilst their seconds move up to fourth from the 1-1 draw.

Central Division 2

Another win for league leaders Rottenrow Blue Sox, they had a tough match against fourth place East Kilbride, winning 4-2.

Second place Uddingston II had a comfortable win over bottom side Livingston & West Lothian 5-0. With just one point above the bottom side, Alpha Data Carnegie II lost away from home 6-1 to mid-table team Watsonians II.

Despite a 3-1 win over CALA Edinburgh II, Clydeside dropped to fifth. The battle for fourth spot will be a close one with only one point in it.

No rest for East Kilbride as they played again on Sunday and had a 3-1 win over CALA Edinburgh II.

North Division

A bottom of the table battle ended up in a 2-2 draw, a point a piece for AAM Gordonians III and ADTI Aberdeen University II.

Second place Grove Menzieshill II went on a goal spree with a 9-1 win over Aberdeen GSFP III., whilst AAM Gordonians II top the table with another win of 3-0 over Aberdeen GDFP II.

 

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