Game off Today due to saturated pitch
Month: August 2019
Larkhall Thistle 1 Greenock 5 – 24th August 2019
Gasworks Park, Larkhall
Larkhall Thistle v Greenock
McBookie.com West Region – League One
Thistle went into today’s game level on points with their visitors and sitting second equal in the early league table. With Carluke going down at Ardrossan the result left Greenock top of the league.
Greenock nearly got off to the perfect start with a break down the right and a low cross to the back post for what looked like a tap-in but Ryan Cooper who has been in great form in the last two games produced a miraculous save.
Thistle wee under pressure for most of the half but should have taken the lead in the 17th minute, Mark Cuthbertson played a sweeping crossfield pass to McAlemby who did well to cut inside the defender and square the ball to Jack Currie but he skewed his shot round the post from six yards out.
Currie was involved minutes later when it took two defenders to bring him down on the edge of the box but the resultant tame free kick from Gracie was easily saved.
A goal might have made all the difference to the game but as it was, it was Greenock who took the lead in the 33d minute. Again it was a move down the right but this time Jags left back Dawson did well to block for a corner. The high ball into the six yard area should have been the keeper’s but instead was a free header that was blocked but eventually scrambled in from two yards.
Two minutes later another corner and another goal, this time from a glancing header that again was unchallenged. The ten minute nightmare spell for Larkhall was completed when the Greenock No.10, their best player broke free of the Jags high line and lobbed Cooper as he charged out of his goal. More than a suspicion of offside but playing an offside trap in a game without linesmen is always going to be open to risk.
Half time: Larkhall Thistle 0 Greenock 3
Greenock almost fluked a fourth goal five minutes into the second half with a cross that came back off the bar but Thistle were spurred into action and came to life a bit in the early stages.
Good pressure paid off with a goal from the penalty spot nine minutes into the half. A suspicion of handball was waved away but Jack Currie was fouled as he drove back into the box and Graham Gracie converted the spot kick.
The goal proved to be a false dawn as Thistle never really got going or came anywhere near the effort and energy of Greenock with the notable exception of Jack Currie who never let up all day and at times had four and five defenders round him with no help from anybody else.
The lead was extended to 4-1 with 16 minutes left, a poor attempt at a clearance only found the Greenock No. 10 and even Ryan Cooper couldn’t get near his fierce shot into the top corner. The scoring was completed with a goal that was embarrassing defensively, as the striker found himself unmarked just inside the box with time to bring the ball down, swivel and hit a shot on the half volley.
Hopefully today’s rude awakening was a blip rather than the team being found out, next Saturday should answer a lot of questions as Thistle are at home to another team who won well away from home today, Shettleston.
Full time: Larkhall Thistle 1 Greenock 5
Larkhall Thistle:
Cooper; Cowan (Galloway 67), Boyle, Dickson, Dawson (B. Wilson 51); Cuthbertson (Brunton 68), McAlemby, Gallagher, Scott, Currie, Gracie
Rocksport Radio
The gaffer Brian Crawford is the guest on the Rocksport Radio Junior football show tomorrow night with Bill Kilgour at 8pm. You can watch Brian’s interview on Twitter, Facebook or Periscope@rocksportdab or listen on their website at rocksportradio.co.uk the station is also on you tube. Should be an interesting hour..
Lanark United 0 Larkhall Thistle 3
On what was a windy and night at Lanark Thistle took yet another step on the recovery road.With David Cherrie suspended for 1 game following his ordering off against the Ryan Cooper was between the sticks . Lanark started strongly putting the visitors on the backfoot in the early stages with some easy on the eye passing football without any real penetration and slowly the Jags began to settle into the game so it was no surprise when they opened the scoring with tremendous header by Mark Cuthbertson from a pinpoint Graham Gracie struck free kick the visitors then went in search of a second which duly arrived after a Jack Currie shot had been blocked with Shaun Gallagher smashing the loose ball into the net .
Lanark were shocked by this and put the Thistle defence under pressure with Ryan Cooper having a great stop at the expense of corner when one to one with the Lanark no.8 .
Paul Dawson then had a tremendous last ditch tackle on the Lanark No.10 when he looked certain to score even coming away with the ball.
Half Time Lanark United 0 Larkhall Thistle 2
As expected the home team came out very much on the attack no doubt after some harsh words in the dressing room at the break but found if they breached the Thistle defence even at this early stage Ryan Cooper looked unbeatable with some top class saves. The visitors were content to hit on the break and with some better choices of the final pass could have inflicted more damage to the home team . The third goal arrived after a long ball found Jack Currie who turned the defender and sent an inch perfect cross to his strike partner Graham Gracie who controlled the ball with his left and smashed it into the net with his right very much a novelty that.
Thistle are now joint second in the league with Saturday’s visitors Greenock on 10pts. with Carluke Rovers on top on 12pts. Still very early in the season and a long way to go yet.
Team ; Ryan Cooper, Scott Cowan, Craig Dickson ,Adam Boyle ,Paul Dawson, Taylor Scott(Michael Brunton) Mark Cuthbertson, Shaun Gallagher ( Billy Wilson) Paul McAlembie(Harry Galloway.
Sub. not used Aiden McMurray.
Players missing David Cherrie one match suspension ,Ben Fraser injured, Warren Grenfell,
Bartosz Holiday , Kevin Wilson , Dylan ‘O’ Hagan working.
On a night when once again every single player gave their all Ryan Cooper had an excellent night with some top class saves but overall another great team performance.
West of Scotland Cup draw
The 1st. round draw paired us away to Premier League Glenafton Athletic to be played on the 9th. Nov.
Fixture Change
We were due to play Shettleston away on Saturday 31st. August but due to pitch problems at Shettleston the game has now been switched to Gasworks Park
Larkhall Thistle 3 Lesmahagow 2 – 17th August 2019
Larkhall Thistle 3 Lesmahagow 2 – 17th August 2019
Gasworks Park, Larkhall
Larkhall Thistle v Lesmahagow
McBookie.com West Region – League One
Thistle went into today’s game with early pacesetters Lesmahagow in the unfamiliar position in recent years of not being favourites. Gow had won all three opening fixtures and the inclusion of ex-Jags players Ryan Innes, Neil Schonevill and Matty Clarke added to the mix. With ex-Thistle favourite Mark McKeever and also Niall Reynolds watching on and Graham Gracie back leading the line for Larkhall it was a bit of a Sinky old boys reunion at Gasworks.
Lesmahagow got off to the perfect start with a goal in the fifth minute, a break down the right put Nicholson clear and his emphatic finish gave Cherry in the home goal no chance.
Thistle were forced into an ealy change when Bathoz hobbled to a stop and was replaced by Mark Cuthbertson, a blow after his recent good form but young Mark did well and proved a more than adequate replacement.
The Jags drew level in 21 minutes, a high ball to the edge of the box was knocked down cleverly by Gracie into the path of McAlembie who looked to have lost the chance but it broke for Jack Currie at the back post who placed it in the corner to level the scores.
Gracie had the ball in the net 10 minutes from half time when he slotted straight from a kick out from the keeper but it was disallowed, apparently for a foul as he was well onside when he started his run.
Two minutes later though the roof looked to have caved in as the Jags lost keeper Cherry to a red card for a foul as last man as he chaged out of his box. McAlembie was the unfortunate player to have to make way for sub keeper Ryan Cooper and what a start he made with a tremendous save to keep the resultant free kick out of the top corner.
Just before the interval Lesmahagow won a penalty after a melee in the box ended with Dickson committing the foul but it was a poor effort past the post and it was down to Cooper to keep the scores level as he produced two more worldies to send the teams in at 1-1.
Half time: Larkhall Thistle 1 Lesmahagow 1
Lesmahagow came out early for the second half and seemed determined to get a lead but Thistle weathered the early storm. As the pressure built though Gow did get the breakthrough just before the hour, a cross from the left found the number 8 in space. His shot was well saved by Cooper but the keeper could only parry it as far as Thomson who finished easily at the back post. His celebration might have been worth a booking with gestures to the home fans but the referee let the lad have his moment.
Thistle didn’t learn the lesson though and just minutes later an identical move saw the same player in space but once again Cooper was equal to his effort, this time a downward header that the keeper got across brilliantly to block.
Larkhall had their backs to the wall but in the 69th minute got an equaliser when Currie broke free and ran in on the keeper and rolled the ball past him. The Jags nearly took the lead moments later from a Gracie volley that the keeper scrambled to hold down at the foot of the post.
The ten men wee not going to be content with a point and showed tremendous spirit and battling qualities in their quest for a winner. It nearly came three minutes from time when Sean Gallagher had a clear shot from the edge of the box that he put just over the bar.
Right on the final whistle of a pulsating match though the goal did come and it was that man Jack Currie again, he got the ball on the left edge of the box and calmly stepped inside before curling the ball low into the far corner of the net. The roar that greeted the goal was a mixture of joy at getting the winning goal along with a relief that Thistle were now indeed back, the biggest result since the promotion win against St Roch’s.
Maybe a bit unfair to single anybody out in what was a magnificent team performance all round but take a bow Ryan Cooper and Jack Currie you were both brilliant.
Full time: Larkhall Thistle 3 Lesmahagow 2
Larkhall Thistle:
Cherry; Cowan, Dickson, Boyle, Dawson; Gallagher, McAlembie (Cooper 37), O’Hagan (B. Wilson 75), Bartoz (Cuthbertson 12), Currie, Gracie
Scottish Cup 2019/2020
We received a bye in the 1st. round and are away to Kennoway Star Hearts in the 2nd.Round to be played on Saturday 28th. September
Port Glasgow 2 Larkhall Thistle 2 – 10th August 2019
Parklea Sports Complex, Port Glasgow
Port Glasgow v Larkhall Thistle
McBookie.com West Region – League One
It was Inverclyde v Larkhall today as both Larkhall Thistle and Royal Albert headed down the M8 to play Port Glasgow and Greenock respectively, the day’s proceedings saw the Jags finish bang in the middle of the table with Albert rooted to the foot.
Thistle were beset by injuries and holiday calloffs that left them seven players short and with a major reshuffling exercise to be done. Sean Gallagher filled in at centre back in a back four while Harry Galloway replaced Jack Currie up front and there was an appearance for trialist Jonathan Wilson in midfield.
The game started at a frantic pace on the wide 4G surface and never let up, both teams hit the frame of the goals in the first five minutes but it was probably Gallagher’s unfamiliarity at centre half that caused time to overplay and get caught out for the first goal, he was picked off and the Port striker shot low past Cherry.
The home team were unlucky not to double their lead minutes later after more slack play in midfield led to their player in on goal but the chip over Cherry came back off the post. Thistle gradually worked their way back into the game but the best they could manage in the first half was a couple of tame shots from Graham Gracie.
Half time: Port Glasgow Thistle 1 Larkhall Thistle 0
The second half was a completely different story as Larkhall came out in determined fashion, first to test the Port Glasgow goal was Galloway after Wilson put him through but the keeper made a good save. The Jags didn’t have too long to wait to get level though as five minutes into the half Gracie took advantage of a break of the ball to go clear and slot the ball in along the deck.
Five minutes later Thistle were in front from the penalty spot. A corner was swung in and looked to be handled but it wasn’t clear whether the penalty was awarded for that or the subsequent foul, either way it was emphatically finished by Barthoz.
Cherry kept Thistle ahead with a great double save minutes later before the Jags manager made three changes with Michael Brunton coming on for McAmbaly, Ben Elliot replacing replacing Galloway and finally Billy Wilson coming on in place of Jonathan Wilson.
Thistle were on top for most of the half and looked like extending the lead as the game moved into a frantic last fifteen minutes. Gracie was sent clear in the box and would surely have scored but for a fantastic last ditch tackle from the recovering defender and a minute later Elliot going close with a shot from a wide angle.
Port Glasgow weren’t finished yet though and Cherry had to be brave to charge out of the goals and take a knock for his troubles but the Port pressure paid off five minutes from the end when a great ball down their right side caught out Dawson, Cherry could only parry the shot into the air and the Port striker reacted quickest at the back post to finish from close range.
Larkhall had one final golden opportunity to win the game just before the final whistle, Gracie drove forward and slipped the ball through to Barthoz whose delicate shot slipped agonisingly past the post.
Both teams had their spells on top and either of them could have won so a draw was probably a fair enough result. Best on the day were Adam Boyle at the back and Warren Grenfell and Barthoz in midfield.
Full time: Port Glasgow Thistle 2 Larkhall Thistle 2
Larkhall Thistle:
Cherry; Cowan, Dickson, Gallagher, Dawson; McAmbaly (Brunton 61), J. Wilson (B. Wilson 75), Grenfell, Barthoz, Gracie, Galloway (Elliot 73)
Larkhall Thistle 1 Carluke Rovers 3
No report as such Ian wasn’t at game and I didn’t see much of the game but suffice to say we were absolutely terrible on the night we looked like a team playing together for the first time but we go again on Saturday at Port Glasgow. Scorer Graham Gracie.