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Saints Outgun Annies In West of Scotland Cup

Saturday 11th November 2023

West of Scotland Amateur Cup

Round Two

Oban Saints 4 - 1 Anniesland

Glencruitten 2

Mossfield Avenue

Oban

Argyll

PA34 4EH

Kick-off 2.00pm

Referee Mr Steven Nicholls


An improved performance at Glencruitten last Saturday afternoon saw Oban Saints bounce back from the disappointment of the previous weekend's Scottish Amateur Cup exit to secure progress in the West of Scotland Amateur Cup. Visitors Anniesland opened the scoring after just seventy seconds and held the lead until Saints made a similarly quick start to the second half which ultimately paved the way to victory.


Martin Bonar, James Ford and Aaron Moore joined the list of absentees however Gaffer Ross Maitland welcomed back Drew Murray, Gavin Forgrieve, Connor Moore, James Conington, Fredrik Marthinsen and Marc Maccallum whose experience and will to win proved invaluable.

Saints lined up with Craig Maitland in goal behind a back four of Craig Livingstone, Marc Maccallum, Drew Murray and Captain Scott Maitland. Gavin Forgrieve, Paul McFatridge and Rory Dowd formed the midfield engine room with David Beaton, Connor Moore and James Muir up front. On the substitutes bench were Oran Bryce, James Conington and, making their first home appearances, recent signings Keiron Lopez and Fredrick Marthinsen.


The match began in disastrous fashion for Saints when goalkeeper Craig Maitland completely misjudged an innocuous looking free-kick into the box which bounced through his legs and struck his right hand post. The visitors reacted quicker than the stunned Saints defence and poked the loose ball home from close range with just seventy seconds on the watch.


Anniesland looked to repeat the trick in the fourth minute from another free-kick conceded by Rory Dowd. Maitland however regained his composure a made a decisive catch to calm the nerves in his defence.


Saints made their first foray forward in the sixth minute where David Beaton's shot from the edge of the box was deflected wide for a corner kick. Paul McFatridge met Gavin Forgrieve's delivery from the left with a solid header at the back post which landed narrowly wide of target.


McFatridge's foul on Jack Sutherland three minutes later gave the visitors another dead-ball opportunity which Craig Maitland was again the equal of safely gathering Tom Fuller's effort high to his right.


When Connor Moore was brought down on the Saints left James Muir successfully picked out Paul McFatridge with the set-piece for a header which was deflected wide of target. Inspirational defender Marc Maccallum got his head to Gavin Forgieve's delivery from the corner flag but failed to trouble Anniesland goalkeeper Scott McTaggart with his effort.


Further off-target efforts followed from James Muir and David Beaton before Muir finally brought McTaggart into the action directing a Craig Livingstone cutback from the right on target which McTaggart saved well low to his left.


Saints remained unconvincing throughout the first half and it took until the forty-fifth minute for them to beat keeper Scott McTaggart only for fullback Martin Ryan to get back in the nick of time to clear the ball off the goal-line.


Harsh words were exchanged during the interval which almost bore fruit immediately after the re-start. Inside the first minute James Muir flicked-on for David Beaton who raced into the Anniesland box but was foiled by McTaggart at his right-hand post.


Skipper Scott Maitland had the bit firmly between his teeth now and, after a driving run on the left, picked out Connor Moore at the back post with a pin-point cross which Moore headed firmly into the net to restore parity.


Despite looking a far better proposition in the second-half Saints didn't have everything their own way and twice Craig Maitland made good saves to prevent his side from falling behind again.


Saints Gaffer Ross Maitland gave a home debut to Fredrik Marthinsen in a fifty-fifth minute straight swap with right fullback Craig Livingstone.


Annies' keeper Scott McTaggart produced further heroics to deny Connor Moore and James Muir before springing acrobatically to his left to push away a sixty-first minute Drew Murray free-kick.


Saints finally got themselves in front with a landmark goal from teenager James Muir. Connor Moore resisted the temptation to shoot from a tight angle on the right instead electing to square to Muir who slammed home for his first competitive goal for the club.


Ross Maitland looked to his bench again in the sixty-fifth minute replacing Paul McFatridge in central midfield with James Conington.


The home side continued to look the more likely to add to the scoring and David Beaton sent a dipping effort onto the top of the Anniesland crossbar from a Gavin Forgrieve corner-kick after Scott McTaggart had pushed behind a seventy-fourth minute James Muir effort.


With fifteen of the ninety minutes still remaining Keiron Lopez, who had made his debut the previous week away at Houston United, was sent on for his home debut replacing Connor Moore on the right of the front three.


Saints made the tie safe in the eighty-sixth minute when David Beaton timed his run well to get on the end of a Gavin Forgrieve through-ball. Beaton raced away from central defender Nathan Rodgers and, from eighteen yards, deftly lifted the ball over the advancing Scott McTaggart and into the unguarded net.


Oran Bryce replaced Rory Dowd before the re-start and, despite only being on the field for a matter of minutes, the late substitute made a telling contribution with what proved to be the final touch of the match. Keiron Lopez sent Fredrik Marthinsen away on the right from where the big Norwegian fizzed a ball across the face of goal where Bryce opened up his left instep to steer the ball home for his first Saints goal.


Saints remain on West of Scotland Cup duty this coming weekend when they welcome Scottish Premier Amateur Football Association Championship high-fliers AFC Chryston to Glencruitten. Experienced whistler Pat O'Donnell takes charge of the third round tie which must be decided on the day where penalty kicks will decide the winner if the two sides cannot be separated after ninety minutes.



Team Captains Scott Maitland and Khalid Rasul with Referee Steven Nicholls



Safe hands from Craig Maitland



Martin Ryan clears off the Anniesland goal-line



Scott Maitland delivers the cross for Connor Moore's equalising goal



Connor Moore



Scott McTaggart saves with his feet to deny Connor Moore



James Muir gives Saints the lead with his first competitive goal for the club



James Muir wheels away in celebration



Drew Murray



Gavin Forgrieve



Fredrik Marthinsen



Scott McTaggart



David Beaton lifts the ball over Scott McTaggart for Saints third goal



Oran Bryce rounds off the scoring with his first competitive goal for the club



A delighted Oran Bryce celebrates his goal




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