Kris buoyed at Glens

GLENAFTON SIGN KRIS MITCHELL

Photo Courtesy of John Vass

Midfielder Kris Mitchell has signed for Glenafton. Kris played for Kilwinning Rangers U21s before stepping up in 2006/07 to the Juniors with Ardeer Thistle. He moved on to Girvan that season before and  in 2009/10 he signing for the Kilwinning Rangers . 

Glens’ supporters will well remember the goals he scored in the back-to-back league games between the Glens and the Buffs at the end of last season.  Kris is pictured in the friendly against Annbank United.

A belated welcome to Loch Park, Kris.

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Airdrie 2 Glens 0

Pre-Season Friendly

Monday 18th July, 2011

Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie

AIRDRIE UNITED XI 2 GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 0

Glenafton more than matched an Airdrie side comprising a mix of first team regulars and U19 squad members for much of this keenly contested match. The surface may have been artificial (although of stunning quality) but the effort on the pitch and desire to win from both sides were the real deal.  The Glens introduced new signing Lewis Sloan in left midfield and up front Jim Wilson partnered a Trialist forward, who had greatly impressed in the Annbank game.

Kris Mitchell challenges for the bll

The visitors started brightly in the light and shadow that bathed the pitch in equal measure with Paul McKenzie dancing his way past a string of Diamond defenders but his shot at goal was blocked in time. The home side forced the first corner of the game minutes later but didn’t trouble Ally Semple in the Glens’ goal, and so emerged a pattern of end to end play. On 16 minutes the Glens’ Trialist powered his way to the edge of the box but his equally powerful blast at goal was brilliantly tipped over the bar by the agile Airdrie stopper in acrobatic fashion.  Midway through the half the home side passed up a couple of carbon copy chances to take the lead. Fine work down the left flank followed by neat cut backs into the box failed to be finished off by the front men and the impressive Craig Menzies ably supported by Ryan McChesney mopped up the danger. Soon after Menzies and Airdrie’s new signing John Boyle accidentally collided and the former Talbot star’s game was over. Three minutes later after a head knock Richie McKillen followed suit, blood streaming over his head like raspberry over a cornetto, soon to be stopped by a stitch or two at Monklands hospital.

Ten minutes from the break Wilson fired a terrific diagonal cross from tight on the left touch line over the top of the home guard and McKenzie was millimetres away from tapping in at the back post. A minute later Airdrie took a more direct route and some slick passing cut the Glens defence open allowing the ball to be played to an unmarked Danny Burns who fired home into the far corner with some style. Five minutes later McKenzie nearly drew the sides level. Picking up a Kris Mitchell (who had a outstanding game) pass he twisted and turned at the edge of the box leaving three defenders to watch his angled lob beat the keeper but crash off the junction of post and bar. The home side went up the park and as neither attacker nor defender gave quarter in their attempts to free the ball from the bye-line young McChesney was penalised for shirt-pulling, his claims that his own top had suffered a similar fate went unheeded and Paul Lovering sent Semple the wrong way from the spot kick. H/T Airdrie 2 Glens 0  

The second half started the way of the first with Taz McKenzie testing the keeper but a corner kick the only reward. On 52 minutes the tireless Trialist forged his way down the the right, holding off defenders, before picking out Wilson in the box whose knock-on header fell for Lewis Sloan who gathered the ball well but his shot cannoned off a defender and looped over the bar. The home side rallied well and in particular one of the second half subs was proving a handful down the right wing with some skillful play but more often than not the final ball was not of the same quality.  

The Glens were still carving out chances of their own, the best of this half coming on 63 minutes. McKenzie, again the architect, splitting the defence with a ball played at the perfect pace into the box where Stuart Currie’s first time shot was kicked clear by the keeper. Currie retrieved the loose ball wide on the right and quickly fired it back into the box where a Taz overhead kick was met by the Trialist who crouched to head home, only for the ball to go over the bar. Minutes later a nasty tumble ended the Trialist’s impressive contribution was over. Good-spirited Airdrie (diamond geezers), allowed him to be replaced by Jim Wilson who had already been substituted.  The home side finished the match the stronger but couldn’t add to their tally as the Glens defence, marshalled well by Menzies stood firm . F/T Airdrie 2 Glens 0

A decent showing from the Glens with Paul McKenzie in sparkling form, Craig Menzies solid in defence. Kris Mitchell in particular had an oustanding match , showing a great touch, not one to shirk a tackle and not too shabby in the air as well.  

Glenafton: Semple; Potter, McChesney (Greenlees), Menzies, McKillen (McEwan); McKenzie, Bell (Trialist), Mitchell, Sloan; Wilson (Currie), Trialist (Wilson)

 

 Glenafton asssitant manager and Airdrie legend Sammy Conn with Airdrie Manager Jimmy Boyle pointing out another weil kent face in the stand.

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Friendly at Airdrie

The Glens travel to the Excelsior Stadium tonight to face SFL Division 2 side Airdrie United  in a pre-season friendly. Jimmy Boyle’s team went down 2-1 in a friendly at Peterhead on Saturday, his namesake and former Auchinleck Talbot star John Boyle scoring the Lanarkshire club’s goal.  Kick-off at 8pm.

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Glens 4 Annbank 2

Pre-Season Friendly

Saturday 16th July, 2011

Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 4 ANNBANK UNITED 2

Darren Henderson’s first game as Glens’ gaffer saw the New Cumnock side play host to Ayrshire District side Annbank United, who had Steph McMillan back in charge as manager.  Summer arrivals at Loch Park –  Cammy McKinnel, Craig Potter, Andy Bell (all from Dalry) and Kris Mitchell (Kilwinning Rangers) and three trialists joined Ally Semple, Robbie Henderson, Craig McEwan, Paul McKenzie and Gareth Armstrong in the starting eleven.

The home side took the lead when former Bankie Taz McKenzie with a peach of a pass picked out Trialist who then despatched the ball into the onion bag beyond the advancing Mark Fisher in the visitors’ goal. Annbank bounced back in some style and reversed the goal deficit before the half hour mark.  On 21 minutes Kevin Aitken capitalised on some uncertainty in the home defence to slot home the equaliser and nine minutes later Michael Reilly crashed home an unstoppable shot. Four minutes before the Glens Trialist doubled his tally with a finish equally as impressive as that of Reilly’s. 

H/T Glens 2 Annbank 2

Paul McKenzie

Both sides introduced a number of substitutes at the re-start and throughout the half. For Glens the familiar faces of Ryan McChesney, Richie McKillen and Steven Greenlees appeared with young goalkeeper Ryan Dunsmuir and another trialist. Perhaps the most active of all the subs however was Annbank’s keeper Jordan Callaghan who was key at keeping the Glens at bay, a point bank save from a Gareth Armstrong of particular note. The home side’s prressure was finally rewarded when a Richie McKillen free-kick from the left was eventually scrambled over the line via the head of another former Bankie Jim Wilson (although the subsitute trialist may have got the final touch!) .  Minutes later a defence splitting pass from Kris Mitchell was gathered by Paul McKenzie who showed great composure to slot the ball the home.

F/T Glens 4 Annbank 2 

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Glenafton v Annbank

Glenafton’s pre-season friendlies kick off tomorrow with Darren Henderson’s first game in charge. The Glens play host to Ayrshire District side Annbank United who have Steph McMillan back at the helm. Kick-off at Loch Park is 2:00pm.

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Friendly fixture change

Glenafton’s friendly away to Airdrie United will now take place on Monday 18th July at New Broomfield, KO 8:00pm.

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Lewis at Loch Park

Glenafton are delighted to announce the signing of 24 year old midfielder Lewis Sloan. Dumfries born Lewis was on Kilmarnock’s books as a youngster before having spells with Gretna, Queen of the South, Annan Athletic,Dalbeattie Star and more recently Stenhousemuir. Welcome to Loch Park, Lewis.

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Treble re-signing

Glenafton are delighted to announce that Gareth Armstrong, Jim Wilson and Richie McKillen have re-signed.

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Squad update

The club secretary has confirmed that Kilbirnie Ladeside have not been in touch regarding the signing of Paul McInnes and that he is a retained player.

Apologies for posting the ‘signing news’ and for any inconvenience caused.

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Paul’s a blastie

Midfielder Paul McInnes has joined Tommy Bryce’s Kilbirnie Ladeside.
Paul joined the Glens last season after a brief loan spell from Stranraer. The club would like to thank Paul for his time at Loch Park and wish him well for the future.

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