Joe Meldrum Trophy 2014

Glenafton Athletic will host St. Cuthbert Wanderer’s and Ayr United in this season’s Joe Meldrum Trophy on Saturday 19th July.

Game 1: KO 1:00pm

St. Cuthbert’s  Wanderers v Ayr United

Game 2: KO 2:30pm

Glenafton Athletic v St. Cuthbert’s Wanderers

Game 3: KO 4:00 pm

Ayr United v Glenafton Athletic

 

 

 

 

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Adam’s an Afton Lad

Glenafton Athletic have signed midfielder Adam Strachan. The 27 year old has played at  senior level with Partick Thistle, Ross County, Dumbarton, Albion Rovers, Clyde, Stenhousemuir and Arbroath.

In season 2011/12 he joined the Junior ranks with Clydebank and the following season moved to Irvine Meadow before returning to the Bankies.

Welcome to Loch Park, Adam.

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Ardagh Cup and League Fixtures

Ardagh Glass League Cup Section 4

  • Sat 09 Aug Cumnock (H)
  • Wed 13 Aug Muirkirk (H)
  • Sat 16 Aug Kello (A)
  • Wed 20 Aug Auchinleck (H)
  • Sat 23 Aug Lugar (A)

Stagecoach West of Scotland League Premier Division

  • Sat 30 Aug Clydebank (A)
  • Sat 06 Sep Hurlford (H)
  • Sat 13 Sep Petershill (A)
  • Sat 20 Sep Beith (H)
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West of Scotland Cup 1st Round draw

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  • Glenafton will travel to face Central 2nd Division side St. Roch’s in the 1st round of the West of Scotland Cup. Date to b confirmed.

Full Draw

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Moaners and Groaners

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General maintenance work has started for next season with various projects in place. Also remedial works to playing surface is ready to be started. If you can spare some time then why not come along to Loch Park and join the Moaners and Groaners team!

 

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Pre-Season Update

Pre-season training

  • Kicks-off on Tuesday 2nd July .

Pre-season Fixtures

Saturday 19th July  Joe Meldrum Trophy, Loch Park

  • Glenafton Athletic, Ayr United and third team to be confirmed

Saturday 26th July

  • Away to non-league side in Newcastle area – to be confirmed

Wednesday 30th July, Dam Park 7:00pm

  • Whitletts Victoria v Glenafton Athletic , Dam

Saturday 2nd August, Loch Park

  • Glenafton v Maryhill (provisional)

 

 

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A Letter from Sandy

Sandy Selkirk

Sandy Selkirk

The club received a letter from former Glenafton goalkeeper Sandy Selkirk addressed to the Glenafton players following their recent excellent run in the Scottish Junior Cup.

Sandy signed up as goalkeeper for Queen of the South in 1956/57, sadly however a serious injury ended his senior career at the end of that season.

Following his recovery Stonehouse-born Sandy joined the junior ranks.

 

In August 1958 he signed for  Glenafton Athletic, then based at Connel Park, and was the first choice goalkeeper in the side that went to win the Western League Championship, Western League Cup and Vernon Trophy treble and finished runners-up in the Irvine & District Cup final.

Glenafton Athletic 1958/59

Glenafton Athletic 1958/59

Back Row: Western League Flag, Billy Scott, Charlie Healy, Tom Graham, Lachlan Rogerson
Middle Row: Haddow Nisbet, Billy Clapperton, Sammy Boyd, John McNaught, Sandy Selkirk, Robert Paterson, John McKenzie, Bert Murray, Jim Sloan, Wullie Edwards    Front Row: Billy McLeish, Billy Moffat (Westen League Cup), Roy Douglas, Danny McCulloch (Vernon Trophy)  John Wallace

The following season in their last season at Connel Park  the Glens won the Irvine District Cup. In 1960/61 Glens moved to Loch Park and went on to win the Western League (South Section) and enjoyed a good run in the Scottish Junior Cup , only to lose out at the Quarter-Final stage, after two replays. Sandy suffered a serious shoulder injury and made a limited number of appearances.

He stayed with the club until season 1963/64, enjoying the glory years at the Glens when they became the first team (outwith the War Years) to win the Western League Championship 3 years in a row .

 Here’s the letter from Sandy

Chandlers Ford,
Eastleigh
Hampshire

Dear All,

I am sorry I was unable to come up to Scotland for your cup final on Sunday. Having lived here in the south of England for nearly 30 years we do not get much info about the Scottish, especially the Juniors. So I did not know until the week-end the Glens lads were in the Junior Cup final and it was too late for me at my age to get up there.

You are all obviously very disappointed that you did not come out on top and I share that disappointment with you. Nevertheless you should all be proud to teach the final in the first place as we all know the Junior Cup is one of the most difficult competitions to achieve that feat.

Having been part of the great Glens team of the late 1950s’ and early 60s I know more than most just how gutted you will be feeling as we lost to Irvine Meadow in the final at Hampden in the early sixties.

Still it remains one of my fondest memories in football. I did not play in the final as my career was coming to an end because of a constantly dislocating shoulder. Roger Niven was the first choice goalkeeper, so my disappointment was twofold – not playing and losing.
However Glenafton Athletic was very good to me. I did not qualify for a medal, as there no subs in those days, but the club presented me with a specially inscribed cup for the final, which I still treasure. That is just the type that I and now you play for.

I also fondly remember the camaraderie of all the old players including Danny McCulloch, Laurie Moffat and Jock McKenzie, Roy Douglas, Johnny McNaught, Eddie Brennan and the rest. Then there are the great Glens fans and the community of New Cumnock. My wife Jean and I remember all the great nights of celebration we had in those days. I am sure you guys had at the weekend.

So my great memories are simply;

  • The Glens committee and Staff
  • My fellow players
  • The Glens fans

What a great time I had with them all and I am sure your disappointment will ease a lot as you continue to enjoy playing in your association with the fans and the very best Junior team in the country ‘Up the Glens’

I wish you all the very best,
Alex (Sandy) Selkirk

Thank you Sandy!

  •  Sandy’s registration form 1958/59
Sandy signs up

Sandy signs up

  •  Glenafton Athletic June 1959
Glenafton Athletic 1958/59

Glenafton Athletic 1958/59

The Glens side that defeated Darvel 3-2 in the last game of the Western League (South) campaign and then went on to beat newly crowned Scottish Junior Cup winners Irvine Meadow in the Championship decider to clinch the Western League title.

Back row: Haddow Nisbet (trainer), Sammy Boyd, Billy Moffat, John McKenzie, Sandy Selkirk, Johnny McNaught, Bert Murray and Jim Sloan (Secretary). Front Row: Billy McLeish, Billy Scott, Roy Douglas, Danny McCulloch (captain) and John Wallace.  Robin Paterson played in the League Decider against Meadow, in place of Scott.

  • Glenafton Athletic 1960/61

Glenafton Athletic August 1960

The Glenafton side line up for the first game at Loch Park. A 3-2 win over Cumnock Juniors set them on their way to win the Western League (South Section)

Back Row: Davie Black, Jimmy McKnight, John Milligan, Billy Moffat, John McKenzie,Sandy Selkirk, John McNaught, John Japp, Jim Sloan, Wullie Edwards Front Row: Haddow Nesbit, Elijah Porte, Eddie Brennan, Roy Douglas, Danny McCulloch, John Wallace.

Sandy Selkirk and Danny McCulloch

Sany and Danny at Loch Park Sep  2007

Sandy and Danny at Loch Park Sep 2007

Goalkeeper Sandy and goal-machine Danny meet up at Loch Park in September 2007.

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A new Patch for Walker at Loch Park

Derek Gemmel and Pat Walker

Derek Gemmel and Pat Walker 2005/06

Glenafton Athletic have signed striker Pat Walker. Patch is no stranger to Loch Park.

He began his playing career in the Junior ranks in Season 2003/04 as an 18 year old with Lugar Boswell Thistle.  He scored a late equaliser for the Jaggy Bunnets at Loch Park in the Ardagh Cup sectional match in 2005/06, the Glens going on to win the cup defeating Cumnock in the final.

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Pat stepped up to seniors with Albion Rovers at the start of 2006/07 and made over 100 appearances for the Cliftonhill side over four seasons and scored 26 goals.

Courtesy of Albion Rovere

Courtesy of Albion Rovers

In 2010/11 he joined Annan Athletic and while there went on a loan spell with Dumbarton. This earned Pat a permanent move to the Sons in 2011/12 and altogether he made over 60 appearances and scored 13 goals for the club.

In February 2013 he rejoined the Rovers and scored 6 goals in 32 appearances.

Welcome to Loch Park, Pat.

 

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Doonhamer Dan’s a Glens’ Man

Courtesy Dumfries and Galloway Standard

Photo: Courtesy Dumfries and Galloway Standard

Glenafton have signed 22 year old midfielder Daniel Orsi.

A former Scotland Youth international Dan joined his home town team Queen of the South at youth level before signing up for the first team squad in July 2010.

Dan made 28 appearances for the Queens and a loan spell with Annan Athletic. He later signed for the Galabankies on a permanent better in December 2013 and in total made 14 appearances for Annan.

Welcome to Loch Park, Dan

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Glenafton 3 Annbank 0

Pre-Season Friendly
Wednesday 6th August, Loch Park, New Cumnock

GLENAFTON ATHLETIC 3 (2)

ANNBANK UNITED 0 (0)

The home side dominated the first half and took the lead in 15 minutes after fine play down the left by Adam Strachan to set up Darren McGill to blast the ball home from 5 yards out.

Five minutes later Cameron Marlow picked out Patrick Walker who outwitted Bankies defence before picking our Aaron Connolly to drill home from the edge of the six yard box. Glens continued to press without adding to their tally.

Darren McGill on the ball

Darren McGill on the ball

The young Annbank side, including former Glens player Jamie Donnelly,  were transformed in the second half and created numerous chances but found their former keeper Brian McGarrity in splendid form as well as hitting the woodwork and side net. The home since created chances of their own and added third four minutes from time after Adam Strachan was brought down in the box and converted the spot-kick.

Glenafton Athletic: McGarrity; McEwan, Menzies, McGeoghegan, Cairns; Marlow (Frye), McGill (Thompson), McKernon, Strachan; Connolly, Walker

Annbank United: Ronnie Davis, Blair Anderson,Gregory Ferry,Jamie Donnelly (C)
Robert Kirkland;Marc Logan,Ryan Hill,Calum Nairn,Rory Tait,Cammy Barr, Adam Forsyth Subs:Perry Uppal,Scott McNamara,Lee Anderson,Trialist, Stevie Gilmour

More photos here

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