Larkhall Thistle 1 Blantyre Vics 2

Not much of a report tonight with Ian working away apart from saying that it was a tremendous advert for junior football with both teams going all out to win the game with the Vics having the better of the first half and Thistle on top in the second half and quite honestly a fair result would have been a draw but the Vics got the winner in 93 minutes with the referee about to blow for full time in fact everybody in the ground were surprised that there was only 3 minutes injury time. But the players to a man gave their all which augers well for the league campaign which starts on Saturday . Thistle goal scorer Harry Galloway

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Larkhall Thistle 3 East Kilbride Thistle 0 – 27th July 2019

Gasworks Park, Larkhall
Larkhall Thistle v East Kilbride Thistle
West Region Sectional League Cup

 

Thistle’s last competitive game two months ago was an embarrassing 8-1 home defeat to Craigmark Burntonians, today saw the start of a new dawn and the hard work over the summer paying off. Today’s Thistle were a diferent proposition from that of May, led by their returning talisman Graham Gracie.

 

The game started brightly for Larkhall and nearly produced a goal in the fifth minute when Gracie spun a ball over the last defender for Jack Currie to drill a low shot that produced a great save from the visiting keeper.

 

Thistle were well on top and their early pressure paid off with 16th minute goal, Currie did well to keep the ball in at the byeline and cut back for Bartoz who still a lot to do leaning back as he crashed it into the roof of the net.

 

The Jags increased their lead after 27th minutes when Taylor Scott lobbed the ball over his opponent on the right wing to Gracie who cut inside, beating two defenders before cutting the ball back to beat the keeper at the near post.

 

It was all Thistle and they almost increased the lead ten minutes later after great work from Barthoz – who looks a different player this season – and Gracie but a defender managed to get in the way of the Pole’s shot from Gracie’s cut-back.

 

There was a scare from East Kilbride three minutes before the break when a long ball found their striker in the clear and bearing in on goal, Adam Boyle made an almost miraculous recovery to get back and put in a perfect tackle to prevent the shot and almost certain goal.

 

Thistle had one more chance before half time when Gracie nodded the ball round the keeper but hit the post from his shot from a wide angle.

 

Half time: Larkhall Thistle 2 East Kilbride Thistle 0

 

East Kilbride came out for the second half looking like they’d had the proverbial rocket and four minutes into the half produced a great sweeping move that finished with a placed shot rolling towards the corner but somehow Boyle got back with a lunging clearance off line.

 

A minute later Dawson won the ball against a confused defender and played the ball through to Currie who slipped it past the keeper but also past the post. That was quickly followed by a near miss from Gracie who picked the ball up 20 yards out, dragged it back to beat the defender and shot narrowly over the bar.

 

The second half was a bit more closely contested although Thistle still looked the better team and looked the more likely to score and they did on 66 minutes with a free kick that Gracie placed in the bottom left corner.

 

East Kilbride didn’t give up and continued to make a game of it and produced another great move five minutes later with Jags keeper Cherry doing well to get out and smother and he repeated the act seven minutes from time with another great stop from a one on one as the EK man went clear.

 

The last action saw a good combination between Gracie and Currie – who had linked up well all day – ending with Currie in on goal but the East Kilbride keeper making a good save.

 

A very promising start with a few players missing, the attitude looks spot on and there are potentially good partnerships forming up front and at the back in front of a commanding keeper. There will be harder games ahead but this was a fine start with Currie, Gracie Cherry and Boyle all catching the eye with their performances.

 

Full time: Larkhall Thistle 3 East Kilbride Thistle 0

 

Larkhall Thistle:
Cherry, McMurray (Cowan 57), Dickson, Boyle, B Wilson, Gallagher (Cuthbertson 65), Bartoz (McAlembie 72), Scott, Gracie, Currie, Dawson

 

Season Tickets

Season tickets now available Adults £80 senior citizens £40.Contact either Chris Lenson or Hugh Kerr  phone no. 07746875347.

As league cup gates are shared season tickets are not valid for the three games.

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Sectional league Cup

Saturday  is the start of the competitive season when we play our first game at Gasworks Park after all our pre season friendlies were played away or at Dalzell. Our first game is against East Kilbride Thistle on Saturday K.O. 2PM. followed by Championship club Blantyre Vics.  on Monday night K.O. 7pm. then Premiership Rutherglen Glencairn again at Gasworks Park on Wednesday night K.O.7pm.

Our league campaign begins at far flung Girvan on Saturday details of bus time later.

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Abbey Vale 6 Larkhall Thistle 4

What can I say about this result we were as poor today especially in the second half as we were outstanding on Wednesday night. Lost three goals in last eight minutes but we win as a squad and lose as a squad. Today all the players available were given game time.

Team; Cherrie (Alexander) McMurray (trialist) Boyle , Adam ,Taylor, O’ Hagan (B. Wilson ) Cuthbertson ( K. Wilson ) Bartok ( Galloway) Dawson ( Brunton ) Gracie , Currie.

Players unavailable : Ben Fraser, Craig Dickson ,Paul McAmbley , Shaun Gallagher ,Warren Grenfell.

 

Scorers Gracie 2 , Currie , Galloway.

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Larkhall Thistle 4 v Gartcairn Juniors 2

Good all round display tonight from every player involved scorers Graham Gracie , Jack Currie ,

Dylan O’ Hagan , Adam Boyle .

Team ; David Cherrie , Aiden McMurray, Adam Boyle , Jack Adam , Taylor Scott , Mark Cuthbertson ,Dylan ‘O’ Hagan , Bartez , Paul Dawson , Graham Gracie , Jack Currie

Subs ; Michael Brunton , and from the U21’s Euan Alexander , Ryan Carling ,  Davie Lees and

Connor Phairs.

Players missing Ben Fraser Injured, Kevin Wilson , Billy Wilson , Harry Galloway all working

Craig Dickson , Warren Grenfell , Shaun Gallagher, Paul McAmbley and Gaffer Brian Crawford all on holiday.

On now to Abbey Vale on Saturday .

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ABBEY VALE v LARKHALL THISTLE Saturday 20th. July

The bus for our annual friendly against our good friends at New Abbey will leave the ground at 10.30am. seats available.

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New Signings

Brian has added the following players to the squad ;

 

PAUL McALAMBEY – left sided mid fielder ex Stenhousemuir , Harestones  A.F.C. , Girvan and Craigmark Bruntonians.

 

HARRY GALLOWAY – Forward ex Harmony Row U21’s

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Larkhall Thistle v Newmains United

Score of tonight’s friendly Larkhall Thistle 4 Newmains 1

Scorers Graham Gracie 1, Bartosz 2 , Warren Grenfell 1

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Forth Wanderers 1 Larkhall Thistle 2 – 6th July 2019

Kingshill Park, Forth
Forth Wanderers v Larkhall Thistle
Pre-season Friendly

 

Thistle travelled to League Two side Forth for the first pre-season friendly of the 2019 – 2020 season with a chance to give the manager and supporters a first look at the new signings. The starting lineup looked much changed from the one that ended the season with new recruits goalkeeper David Cherrie, Warren Grenfell, Shaun Gallagher, Jack Currie and Taylor Scott all starting.

 

As might be expected against a team who had largely been together last season, Larkhall took time to find their feet but as the first half went on they began to show signs of gelling. Forth took the lead before the interval with a quick combination and a low drive that beat Cherrie at his near post.

 

Half time: Forth Wanderers 1 Larkhall Thistle 0

 

The second half was a bit of a revolving door as the manager took the opportunity to have a look at all his players in various formations but the most telling change was the introduction o Graham Gracie, back at the club after a season away at Albion Rovers and Cumnock.

 

The sun never quite managed to break through the clouds and on the day it looked like the Jags were going to suffer a similar fate, they had the lion’s share of possession and created chances but looked like they may leave empty handed until Gracie popped up with two late goals – a low shot from the left that flew past the keeper followed by a quick free kick from a similar position on the left that also rocketed low into the net.

 

The signs are there that this is a much different team from last season and there is plenty cause for optimism as Thistle approach the new campaign.

 

Full time: Forth Wanderers 1 Larkhall Thistle 2