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GA CUP SEMI FINAL DRAW

Posted by Roy Gill at Mar 10, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

GA CUP SEMI FINAL DRAW 

Lochee Utd  or Downfield v  Maud or Deveronside.

Montrose Roselea or Hermes  v  Luncarty  or Islavale.

Date TBA

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LEA BURN THE HOOSE DOWN

Posted by Roy Gill at Mar 7, 2014 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

MONTROSE ROSELEA V FAULDHOUSE UTD

MCBOOKIE.COM EAST PREMIER LEAGUE

SAT MARCH 8TH 2014

 

Roselea faced one of their hardest tasks of the season when League leaders Fauldhouse Utd visited Broomfield Park for a McBookie East Premier League match. Things were made harder with the absence of striker Calum Watson and Craig Anderson served the second of a three game ban. Roselea added a Trailist in the form of 16 year old Montrose Youth FC player Craig Taylor meaning there was three brothers in the Roselea squad.

 

Fauldhouse lead the Division with only Penicuik by virtue of games in hand having any chance of catching them. The sides met at Parkview in Sept with the home side winning 3-1 but a valiant second half performance from Roselea gave them hope.

 

There was a stiff breeze at Broomfield and the home side had to defend against it in the first half.

 

Roselea: Mcleod, Rae, Whyte, Richardson, R Taylor, Riach, Reoch, Ross, Cruickshank, Reid & Collier. Subs: Thomson, Watson, P Taylor, C Taylor, Kerrigan.

 

In 2 minutes Ross gave the ball away in midfield which saw Chilton of the visitors break through but Whyte read the situation and a great slide tackle averted the danger.

 

In 4 minutes Calum Rae was caught napping on the ball but once again the reliable Whyte made sure that Fauldhouse were not to be gifted and cleared the ball.

 

There were numerous fouls committed by the away side in the first fifteen minutes and from one free kick Roselea almost took the lead. In a pre worked move Cruickshank crossed for Whyte to head goalwards but the wind made his header easy meat for visiting keeper Murphy.

 

There were a number of late challenges from the away side which went unpunished with Chilton in particular escaping the yellow card on two occasions with late tackles.

 

Fauldhouse cranked up the pressure as they tried to make the breakthrough with the wind at their backs. In 24 minutes a corner was beaten out by Mcleod and when the shot came back in he had to tip a net bound shot over the top.

 

In 27 minutes Mcleod tried to throw the ball out to Riach at the half way line but a combination of the wind and great anticipation by Martin saw the forward shoot early from 40 yards and Mcleod who seemed unsighted at first recovered to make a great save.

 

Mcleod was being the star man for the home team at this stage but was dealing with all put to him and when Shanks sent in a cross he had to tip over the bar when the wind carried it more advanced than the thought.

 

Ross had a good effort for Roselea as they passed the ball around well and the ball fell to the midfielder 30 yards out but his shot was always rising in the wind and didn’t trouble Murphy.

 

There was danger for Roselea when Gallagher the tall central defender for the visitors stayed up and headed back across goal only for Whyte to make yet another decisive interception at the back post.

 

Half Time: Montrose Roselea 0 Fauldhouse Utd 0

 

Fauldhouse made a change at half time with Shaun Martin coming on Wilkins who had been booked for dissent at the end of the first half. He had the ball in the net in 47 minutes but the far side Assistant had already raised his flag for offside.

 

In 52 minutes Mcleod made a great save from Chilton after a deflection cruelly beat the Roselea defence and as he dived at his feet it looked like the ball had gone out for a bye-kick but a corner was given.

 

Mcleod punched the corner clear and play raged to the other end with the home team then winning a corner. Reid whipped a great swerving ball in but it ended up going straight out of play.

 

In 57 minutes the home team took the lead with a well taken goal. A Ryan Taylor ball was flighted into the box and Whytes leap was enough to distract the defender as the ball fell to Dale REID who took a great touch before passing home behind from 8 yards.

 

Reid had another effort in 65 minutes when he cut inside and struck a great 30 yard shot and although Murphy looked comfortable he did spill and had to smother the danger.

 

Fauldhouse had their best chance in 70 when a lucky break of the ball saw Chilton round Mcleod and from a tight angle he should still have scored but Rae was on hand to stop the ball on the line then clear.

 

Roselea had a great spell of pressure forcing a couple of corners but the wind saw Reids corner go out before a dangerous Cruickshank corner hit the post but Collier had fouled the keeper.

 

Scott Riach picked up an injury in 87 minutes and was duly replaced by Paul Taylor but there was to be no time for three brothers on the pitch although there will be time for that going by the youngest Taylors impressive displays in friendly matches.

 

After an agonising three minutes added time despite there being only two subs and no injury treatments referee Chris Fordyce call a halt to proceedings.

 

Full Time: Montrose Roselea 1 Fauldhouse Utd 0

 

This was a massive win for Roselea and despite all the remaining five home fixtures being against higher position teams this on paper would be the least likely to provide a home win. Ross Mcleod should take centre stage again for a great performance but the whole team put in a great performance all around the pitch. The win raises Roselea to third bottom spot and with several sides within striking distance it gives a massive confidence that Premier League survival could be obtained.

 

This week Roselea travel to Perth to face Kinnoull in another Premier League game which kicks off at 2.30pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BROUGHTY DO ENOUGH FOR 3pts

Posted by Roy Gill at Mar 1, 2014 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

BROUGHTY ATH v MONTROSE ROSELEA

McBOOKIE.COM EAST PREMIER LEAGUE

SAT MARCH 1st 2014

 

Roselea headed to Whitton Park, Dundee to face Broughty Athletic on a good run of form having taken Superleague side Carnoustie to penalties and then beaten North Superleague leaders Dyce.

 

Once again injuries and work made changes inevitable however there was a massive blow when 21 goal striker Calum Watson was announced as injured.

He joined Arron Thomson & Scott Riach on the bench. Stuart Richardson was available and took up a central defensive slotting with Jo Reoch pushing into midfield and James Collier taking the lone strikers role. Stewart Fletcher and Carlos Silva were unavailable and Craig Anderson started the first of a three game ban for his sending off at Dyce.

 

Whitton Park looked in good condition and expectations were for a close game against former Montrose FC player, Ian McKenna’s team. Broughty had spent big on their side with ex Montrose FC players Jamie Winter & Dougie Cameron and ex Dundee Utd star Jamie McCunnie in the starting line up. The sides met in August with Roselea losing a one goal half time lead to eventually go down 2-1.

 

Roselea: Mcleod, P Taylor, R Taylor, Whyte, Richardson, Ross, Reoch, Rae, Cruickshank, Reid & Collier. Subs: Thomson, Riach, Watson, Brand & Kerrigan.

 

Broughty had two early chances when first of all Gary Fraser the ex Roselea man sprung the offside trap but Mcleod saved well with his feet from an angle about 12 yards out. A minute later Fraser crossed from the byeline and Richardson missed his clearance however Neave shot over the bar from close range.

 

In 4 minutes Roselea fought back and when the ball broke to Reoch 25 yards out his shot was well hit but off target.

 

Roselea were then awarded a free kick 30 yards out and when the ball was returned in by Cruickshank after it had hit the wall, Dale Reid was inches away from connecting as the ball zipped past him.

 

The next spell saw both sides struggling to pass the ball on a pitch which was deceptively bobbly despite looking sound enough on arrival.

 

It was not until the half hour mark that the next goalmouth action. Dougie Cameron crossed from the right hand side and his left footed cross was headed into the side netting by Neave at the far post. Broughty were looking more likely to score and Mcleod did well to save a long range O’Leary shot which took a deflection on the way in.

 

It was Broughty who took the lead in 33 minutes. Neave moved the ball inside to Jordan TIMMONS who struck a beautiful shot from fully 25 yards into the top corner leaving Mcleod with no chance.

 

Roselea endeavoured to get back into the game and despite some neat passing they could not break down a well drilled home defence.

 

Right on half time there was another injury blow for Roselea when Calum Rae had to be replaced by Riach.

 

Half Time: Broughty Athletic 1 Montrose Roselea 0

 

Roselea opened the second half looking a lot brighter having seemed to have been slightly nervous on the ball in the first half with much better passing and control. Cruickshank sent in an in swinging corner which Richardson got his head to but was off target.

 

In 50 minutes Roselea had their best chance so far when Collier flicked on to Reid and then Cruickshank had a low shot just past the post.

 

Another chance fell to the visitors in 53 minutes when a Danny Ross free kick flashed across the home sides 6 yard box and when it fell to Collier at the back post his shot cannoned off a Broughty defender.

 

Roselea were on top but it took two great saves from Ross Mcleod to keep them in it. Fraser evaded Richardson when a long ball caught him out and some brave goalkeeping saw Mcleod dive at the strikers feet to save then Fraser played a lovely reverse pass and Mcleod was again quick to save at the feet of Neave.

 

In 65 Minutes Reid tested Ross in the Broughty goal when he headed a Cruickshank cross and at first looked net bound but in the end it was an easy save for the keeper.

 

Roselea had an appeal for a penalty after a great surging run from Jo Reoch, Collier flicked the ball into his path and he kept his run going into the box and looked to flick the ball onto Cruickshank who was waiting to shoot, as he did so his touch looked clumsy however he was tripped afterwards but he was possibly deemed to have lost control of the ball.

 

Roselea were badly needing a goal to get them back into the game however it was Broughty who got the decisive second goal in 71 minutes to all but seal it from a very unlikely source. Jamie WINTER swung in a inswinging free kick which deceived Mcleod and went in off the back post.

 

The last 20 minutes saw Roselea battle to get back into the game and the only point of note was a trademark Winter long range effort which went over the bar.

 

Roselea made a late change with Thomson replacing Reid who was quite clearly showing the symptoms of having an abscess all week.

 

Full Time: Broughty Athletic 2 Montrose Roselea 0

 

Although the score was fair Roselea were still very much in the game until the second goal went in. Broughty were worthy of the three points however it could have been all different had they conceded. Roselea’s cause was not helped by the injury to Calum Watson and Craig Anderson’s suspension which meant several positional changes. The defeat leaves Roselea in second bottom place and still 5 points behind Dundee Violet who sit in the vital 4th bottom place although they have two games in hand. Things do not get any easier this week with high flying Fauldhouse Utd visiting Broomfield Park for another McBookie.com Premier League game. Fauldhouse Utd won the reverse fixture 3-1 in Sept in what was a game of two halves, Kick Off is at 2.30pm

 

Roselea have sold out the Hospitality for the GA Cup ¼ Final at home to Hermes on March 29th and only have 4 remaining home league fixtures to play.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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FULL SCOTTISH CUP 1/4 FINAL DRAW

Posted by Roy Gill at Feb 25, 2014 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Dundonald v Hurlford

Camelon/Sauchie v Whitletts

Cumnock v Glenafton

Meda/Penicuik v Girvan/Glencairn/Bo'ness

 

15th March

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GA CUP 1/4 FINAL DRAW

Posted by Roy Gill at Feb 22, 2014 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
GA CUP 1/4 Final Draw
 
GA Cup draw

The draw for the quarter finals was made following the Broughty Athletic v Hermes tie and resulted in the following;

Tayport or Maud v Deveronside
Montrose Roselea v Hermes
Luncarty v Islavale
Lochee United v Downfield

Ties are scheduled to take place on 29th March KO 2,30pm

Hermes sit 4th in the North Superleague. Roselea will be offering the normal Hospitality packages for this game.

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