Auchinleck Talbot v Irvine Meadow

QUICKFIRE TALBOT SINK THE MEADOW

Report: Murray Steele, Photography: Craig McGhee, Media: Lee Conn.

Talbot bounced back from the disappointment of last week with a crucial win over Meadow to secure the first home win of the league campaign.

Before kick-off there was a minute’s silence in memory of Robbie Meiklem – former Talbot youth squad player.

Talbot’s main problem this season has been hitting the back of the net but against Meadow, Talbot found themselves two goals ahead within the opening 3 minutes.

The Bot’s first attack saw McPherson clip the ball up to Wardrope who chested it down into the path of Smith. He rolled it out to LUKE GILLIES overlapping down the left and his cross took a deflection off Wallace and ended up in the back of the net.

A minute later Talbot doubled their lead. Thomson swung over a cross from the left that broke off Wardrope 6 yards out and fell to JAMIE GLASGOW to stab it home on his return to Beechwood.

Talbot kept pressing forward and created another chance in the 8th minute. Wardrope & Glasgow worked it out left to Gillies whose low ball into the centre was cut out at the near post. Meadow were unable to clear their lines and the ball was fed back out to Gillies who dropped a cross right onto the head of Smith who saw his header held by Waters.

In the 11th minute Talbot were awarded a free kick deep in the Meadow half. Wardrope played it into the feet of Smith who turned it wide left to find Thomson whose angled ball across goal to the back post only needed a touch but sped behind for the goal kick.

Talbot were well in control and it took until the 28th minute before Meadow offered any kind of threat. O’Donnell’s floated free kick was headed behind by McPherson and when the corner came over McDowall met it at the back post but headed over the bar.

A minute later Glasgow latched onto a ball over the top of the defence and fired over the bar on the half-volley.

Meadow’s only real threat appeared to be Ross down the left wing and he whipped over a dangerous cross on the half hour mark that McCracken headed clear at the back post.

A 3rd goal would have settled things and Talbot nearly got it in the 32nd minute. Wardrope’s corner came off a Meadow head and skipped out to the left where it was crossed back into the 6-yard area and Waters produced a quality save – diving to his left to turn McPherson’s header round the post.

From the resultant corner Waters again produced a top save. Wardrope’s driven corner was dummied by Smith and came to Glasgow who guided a shot on target that Waters tipped wide of his right hand post.

Meadow’s keeper was let off the hook in the 36th minute when he fumbled McCracken’s long range daisy cutter – spilling it behind for the corner. When the corner came over Slooves just failed to connect at the back post.

A minute later Smith came close when he drilled a low shot from 20 yards just past the right hand post.

The chances were coming thick & fast and Smith ought to have extended Talbot’s lead in the 38th minute. A ball up the left was met by Wardrope who laid it back into the path of Gillies. He crossed it straight onto Smith’s head but he directed the free header off target.

Three minutes before the break Ross was cautioned for a foul on McPherson out on the touchline and soon after the whistle blew with Talbot fans happy with the performance whilst knowing that the game could have been done and dusted.

Meadow made a change at the start of the 2nd period with Faulds on for Brennan.

Talbot started the 2nd half positively and McPherson won a corner in the 48th minute. When it came over McCracken met it and a scramble ensued in the Meadow 6-yard box with first McCracken’s effort then McPherson’s shot blocked before spinning through to the keeper.

A minute later Findlay had his name taken for going through the back of Thomson.

The Bot had a half chance to move further ahead in the 51st minute. Wardrope’s reverse pass sent Smith away down the left and he cut into the penalty area and fired into the side-netting at the near post. Shortly after Smith had his name taken for a shirt tug on Faulds.

Glavin had been a virtual spectator but did well in the 53rd minute when O’Donnell let fly from 30 yards – tipping his shot over the crossbar. When the resultant corner came over Slooves headed it clear but Meadow were first to the loose ball and whipped in a good low ball from the right that Glavin held.

Any hopes Meadow harboured of a fightback evaporated in the 57th minute when Findlay received a 2nd yellow card and his marching orders for a clumsy barge on Thomson.

In the 63rd minute Armstrong tried to thread a pass through the centre that was cut out by the defence. It came out to McCracken who played it first time out to the left to find Smith in space and he broke into the area and fired it just wide of the near post.

Within a minute Water came to Meadow’s rescue to deny Talbot a further goal. Armstrong slipped a pass through to find Thomson running in behind the defence but the keeper reacted quickly – racing off his line and managing to block Thomson’s effort.

McCracken received a caution in the 65th minute when he halted Ross’s progress down the left.

Both sides now made a change with Boyd on in place of Smith for Talbot and Ross making way for Ewart for the visitors.

In the 69th minute Gillies played it into the feet of Boyd inside the area and he laid it off first time into the path of Glasgow who drilled a low shot across goal and narrowly wide of the left post.

Meadow made a further change in the 73rd minute with Lambert on in place of Boyd.

Talbot were caught out in the 77th minute when a ball through the centre saw Lambert breaking free. Slooves appeared to tug his shirt but the referee waved play on.

With 10 minutes remaining Abed came on in place of Glasgow.

The Bot won a corner down the right in the 81st minute and when it came across goal and beyond the far post Thomson appeared to be bundled over on the by line but the ref ignored Talbot’s appeals for a penalty.

Five minutes from time Lennox was booked for a foul as he halted a Talbot break.

Talbot had a late chance to add to their tally when Boyle slid a pass through the defence to find Abed in the area but again Waters was quickly off his line to narrow the angle and make the block.

In the closing stages Thomson was replaced by Lennox and Talbot kept possession to see out time and claim a deserved victory.

A good win for the Bot who will look to take heart from this going into next week’s Scottish Junior cup tie away to old rivals Cumnock.

Auchinleck Talbot – Glavin, McCracken, Gillies, Slooves, McPherson, Wardrope, Armstrong, Boyle, Thomson, Smith, Glasgow

Subs – Boyd, Lennox, Abed, Park, Wilson, Schoneville, Henr

Irvine Meadow – Waters, Wallace, Byrne, Findlay, Lennox, McDowall, Brennan, O’Donnell, Boyd, Baird, Ross

Subs – Faulds, Ewart, Isaac Kerr, George, Louis Kerr, Lambert, McInnes

Jamie Glasgow

SPONSORED BY:  Unison, Show Racism the Red Card, Leighton McBlain 

JOINED TALBOT: July 2017 – September 2022. REJOINED TALBOT: October 2023

D.O.B: 27/11/1993

TALBOT DEBUT: 02/08/2017 v Glenafton Athletic, League Cup, Home, Lost 1-0

FIRST TALBOT GOAL: v 09/08/2017 v Lugar Boswell Thistle, League Cup, Away, Won 5-0

FORMER TEAMS: Darvel, Auchinleck Talbot, Camelon, East Stirling

Auchinleck Talbot v Arthurlie

JUST NOT GOOD ENOUGH!

Report, Murray Steele, Photography Craig McGhee, Media Lee Conn.

Talbot snatched a draw from the jaws of victory after a Jekyll and Hyde performance saw them go from cruise control to hanging on at the final whistle.

The Bot couldn’t have started any better. In the 1st minute they won a corner down the right that the defence only cleared back out to Wardrope and he fired wide from the edge of the area.

A few minutes later Wardrope surged between two Lie players and made for the box. He tried to find Smith in space to his left but his pass was cut out.

Nine minutes in and Kerr received a caution for a heavy challenge on Wardrope. He tried to continue but couldn’t shake off the knock and was replaced in the 13th minute by Lennox.

In the 16th minute Talbot’s pressure paid off when they won a penalty. McPherson lifted it long down the left for the run of Thomson and as he raced onto it inside the box he was clumsily up-ended by Magee. ROSS SMITH took the spot kick and fired it past the keeper inside the left post to put Talbot 1-0 ahead.

Magee had injured himself conceding the penalty and he was replaced by Greenwood.

Talbot were gifted a corner out of nothing in the 26th minute when McKinven sliced a clearance behind. Langan’s deep corner came to Boylan on the right and he volleyed it back across goal. There were loud appeals for hand-ball but the ref waved play on.

A minute later Talbot doubled their lead. A shy on the left came to Smith and he volleyed an accurate cross to the far post where BRYAN BOYLAN steered a header past McKinven.

It was all Talbot and the Bot had the visitors defence stretched again in the 32nd minute. Boyle knocked a good ball up the right to free Boylan and he played it early trying to find Thomson but the defence did well to cut it out.

Two minutes later Leyden clipped Langan’s heels as he raced forward then kicked the ball away resulting in a booking. Langan played the free kick into the near post area where it just cleared the head of Slooves.

At this stage it looked to be a question of how many for Talbot and the Bot came close again in the 37th minute. Langan intercepted the ball and sped down the left before cutting it back inside to find Boyle. He had time & space and let a screamer fly from 30 yards that just flew over the bar.

McNeil became the 3rd Lie player in the book when he was cautioned in the 38th minute for a foul on Boylan. Langan played the resultant free kick up the left to Boylan who saw his shot blocked. Talbot kept the pressure on and switched play out to the right where Armstrong forced a corner. When Langan’s corner came over Lennox met it and headed it back into the mix where the defence managed to clear.

Talbot’s next chance came when Armstrong whipped over a good cross that the defence were only able to head out to Boylan 20 yards out and his shot slipped just wide of the left hand post.

In the 42nd minute Arthurlie made a change with Sugafara replacing Kangi-Soukpe.

A minute from the interval Talbot had a good chance to extend their lead. Thomson won a corner down the right and Langan delivered it into the centre where Lennox ran onto it unchallenged but didn’t make clean contact – glancing his header well wide.

Into added time Talbot had one last chance. Arthurlie were guilty of over-playing inside their own area and Thomson nicked in to steal it before firing wide of the left post.

Arthurlie made a change during the interval with Bradley coming on.

The sub got the benefit of a dubious call in the 49th minute when he appeared to foul Smith whilst they were both lying on the deck. The ball went loose and broke to Boylan in space but the ref then blew up and awarded Arthurlie the foul.

The visitors were forced into a change in the 53rd minute when McKinven went down injured with Clarke coming on as replacement keeper.

In the 59th minute McPherson drove a diagonal ball from left to right that the defence failed to cut out. It came to Boylan inside the box and he fired a low drive on target that was comfortably held by Clarke.

Arthurlie had offered little up to this point but gave Talbot a warning in the 61st minute. Langan conceded a free kick for a challenge on Bolger out on the right. Docherty swung it into the centre where it was cleared but straight back out to him. He played it back into the area toward McGuigan who swivelled and steered a shot just wide of the right post.

In the 63rd minute Langan raced down the left and got to the bye line before cutting it back into the centre but it didn’t break Talbot’s way and Arthurlie swept to the other end when a long diagonal ball cleared Armstrong’s head allowing Kerr to race onto it and fire a low shot on target that Glavin held at his near post.

A minute later Talbot nearly had their third. Langan’s cross from the left took a deflection and landed at the feet of Smith just outside the near post. He fired it on target but couldn’t beat Clarke from a tight angle with the keeper blocking it behind for a corner.

In the 67th minute Boyle won the ball in the Lie half and spread play out wide right to find Boylan. He cut in on his left foot and curled a cross into the centre that was fractionally too high for Thomson who got his head to it but couldn’t keep it down.

The game was turned on its head a minute later when Talbot conceded a needless penalty. Arthurlie won a free kick down the standside which Docherty took quickly – lifting it into the area. There appeared no danger as Glavin came to claim it but he flapped it away and then chased after it and caught Kerr and the ref pointed to the spot. DYKES took the penalty and sent Glavin the wrong way to make it 2-1.

The goal energised Arthurlie whilst giving Talbot the jitters and Talbot had a let off in the 73rd minute. An attempted shot was blocked on the left of the area and broke kindly to Kerr who drilled it low across goal but there was too much on it for anyone to get on the end of it.

In the 76th minute Bolger skipped past Gillies and played a dangerous low ball across the face of goal that Glavin turned away at the expense of a corner. Talbot now made a change with McMillan coming on for Armstrong.

Lennox had his name taken in the 78th minute for what appeared to be an innocuous challenge on Docherty.

Nine minutes from time a ball out left found Kerr racing for the bye line but McMillan got back to make the tackle and put it behind for the corner. When the corner came over it was only partially cleared and Arthurlie switched it out to the right where Docherty won a free kick near the corner flag. He whipped the free kick into the centre where Glavin clutched it under the bar.

Talbot now made a double change with Smith & Thomson making way for Boyd & Black.

In the 86th minute Black played it out wide left for Lennox whose low ball across goal was touched behind by Clarke. Talbot’s attempted short corner didn’t come off but it broke back to Langan whose cross to the far post was headed wide by Slooves.

With a minute to go Boyle received a booking for a foul midway inside his own half on Leyden. Docherty took it and flighted it into the area where it was headed out for a shy on the right. When the shy came in the Bot defence were found wanting. The throw coming into the near post where it was laid back into the path of Roulston who had plenty of time & space to pick out a pass to the far post where GREENWOOD bundled home from close range to level it.

Deep into injury time Talbot looked to have a stonewall penalty appeal turned down. Black curled over a great cross from the left that Boylan looked set to meet until he was shoved in the back but the referee ignored Talbot’s appeals.

In the final action of the match Arthurlie nearly stole all 3 points. They were awarded a free kick 40 yards out for handball. Docherty took it and angled a dangerous ball across the box that McNeil just failed to connect with and the game ended 2-2.

A disappointing result for Talbot who had the game in the bag but let it slip. Talbot are back in action today when a Davie Gillies select faces off against Graham Wilson’s 11 in G’s testimonial at Beechwood.

Talbot are back in competitive action next Saturday when they host Blantyre Vics in the South Challenge cup but as I’m getting married that afternoon Jim will be back on reporting duties.

Auchinleck Talbot – Glavin, Armstrong, Gillies, Slooves, McPherson, Langan, Boyle, Wardrope, Boylan, Smith, Thomson

Subs – Boyd, Black, Kennedy, Lennox, McMillan, Abed, Henry (gk)

Arthurlie – McKinven, Kerr, Roulston, Kangi-Soukpe, Bolger, Leyden, McGuigan, Dykes, McNeil, Magee, Docherty

Subs – Sugafara, Bradley, Fletcher, Greenwood, McPherson, Clarke (gk)

Beith Juniors v Auchinleck Talbot

NO LUCK TALBOT LOSE AGAIN
Report: Murray Steele, Photography: Craig McGhee, Media: Lee Conn.
Talbot did enough to earn a share of the spoils against Beith but as so often this season in a game of fine margins they came out on the wrong side of a narrow defeat.
The Bot got off to a nervy start and Beith had a half chance in the 1st minute. Slooves’ attempted clearance was blocked and it spun into the path of Rossiter who fired over the bar from the edge of the area.
The next chance also came the home side’s way. Rossiter got away down the right and played it low into the centre where Diver took a touch before firing straight at Henry.
The travelling support and Bot dugout were incensed in the 17th minute when Talbot countered through Wardrope. His pass found Smith in space down the left but the move was halted due to a debatable offside call.
Two minutes later Talbot came close to taking the lead. Wardrope’s diagonal pass found Smith in behind the defence down the left. He squared it for Boylan whose left footed effort slid just wide of the left post.
Talbot were having a good spell and Stott came to Beith’s rescue in the 20th minute. Thomson’s cross was met by Wardrope who laid it into the path of Boylan and his low drive was saved by the feet of Beith’s keeper.
Action then switched to the other end where Monti raced down the left before feeding it to Mason. He cut in onto his right foot but was challenged as he hit it and the ball went tamely through to Henry.
The home side took the lead in the 23rd minute. Langan pinged a ball out to Thomson on the left and he cut inside but his shot was blocked by Rough. Beith then lifted it quickly down the right where ROSSITER got the better of Wilson before drilling a shot that squeezed past Henry at his near post.
In the 28th minute Beith had a half chance from a well-worked corner. The corner was drilled in low to Frize who laid it back to the edge of the area where Monti fired over the bar.
A minute later Talbot had the ball in the back of the net only for the referee to come to Beith’s aid. A good pass down the right channel sent Thomson through on goal. There looked to be absolutely nothing wrong with his challenge on Stott who’d raced off his line to block and when the ball went loose, Thomson tucked it into the net, but the referee awarded Beith a foul for the challenge on the keeper.
On the half hour mark Boylan received a very tame yellow card for a challenge on Mason. From the subsequent free kick Monti’s ball in from the left was met by Diver at the back post but he couldn’t direct it on target.
Beith had a good chance to double their advantage in the 36th minute. Mason got in behind and raced through on goal but Henry did well – getting a hand to it to force him wide when he tried to go round him – and Slooves then cleared it when it came into the centre.
Five minutes from the break Wardrope released Thomson down the left. He tried to drill it across goal but it was well cut out by Rough.
Shortly before the interval Wardrope had his name taken for an innocuous challenge on Sculllion.
Soon after the re-start McGlinchey went down theatrically inside the Talbot box following a corner. The ref wasn’t impressed but opted not to book him for diving.
In the 48th minute Thomson became the 3rd Talbot player in the book and there wasn’t much doubt about this one.
Two minutes later Thomson had a good effort well saved by Stott. He cracked a low left foot drive from 25 yards that Stott dived to his left to keep out.
Talbot’s next attack saw Langan burst free on the right before cutting it back to Wardrope. Stott was stranded off his line but a Beith defender managed to block Wardrope’s shot en route to goal.
In the 58th minute Thomson was barged over by Frize but the referee kept his cards in his pocket.
Just after the hour mark Beith threatened when Mason cut the back back from the left into Rossiter who sent a shot wide of the left post from 15 yards.
Talbot then came agonisingly close to levelling. Boylan hammered a shot from 25 yards that had the beating of Stott but clipped the junction of post and bar.
Boylan then turned provider – playing the ball into the path of Langan who raced into the area but couldn’t keep his shot down under pressure from the defence.
In the 70th minute Talbot made their 1st change with Boyd on in place of Thomson.
Two minutes later Langan tried to burrow his way into the area down the right. The ball broke off him when challenged and spun into the centre where Stott was quickly off his line to beat Boylan to it.
With quarter of an hour remaining Boyd lifted over a good cross from the left that Stott couldn’t claim. Wilson went for it at the back post but in the ensuing melee in the 6-yard box the referee gave the decision Beith’s way.
Both sides now made changes with Monk on for Scullion for the home side and Abed replacing Smith for Talbot.
Talbot nearly got in on the 78th minute when Boyd’s well-weighted diagonal pass found Boylan on the left of the penalty area. He managed to knock it past McGlinchey but didn’t get the break of the ball and the defence were able to clear.
Tucker now made a double switch with Boyle & Wardrope making way for Lennox & Gillies.
With 10 mins remaining Armstrong received a caution for obstruction on Mason just wide of the penalty area but Beith made nothing of the resultant free kick.
Two minutes later Talbot broke forward via Langan. He was taken out by Frize but the referee gave the advantage and Boylan raced into the right of the penalty area where his low drive was blocked by Stott. The referee then cautioned Frize for the earlier challenge.
In the closing stages Slooves looked certain to be booked for an identical challenge to Armstrong’s but the only thing consistent about match officials is their inconstancy and no card was shown.
Deep into injury time Beith missed a glaring chance to double their lead. A good pass split the Bot defence sending Monk clean through but he steered his shot past the left hand post.
A tough one to take but positives to take out of it going forward. Next week it’s a break from league duties as Talbot make the long & winding trek down to Wigtown in the senior cup.
Beith – Stott, McGlinchey, Noble, Rough, O’Neill, Scullion, Monti, Frize, Diver, Rossiter, Mason
Subs – Burns, McWilliams, Monan, Monk, Scott, Walker
Auchinleck Talbot – Henry, Armstrong, Wilson, Slooves, McPherson, Langan, Boyle, Wardrope, Boylan, Smith, Thomson
Subs – Boyd, Abed, Lennox, Gillies, McMillan, Park, Kennedy

Auchinleck Talbot v Clydebank

SHOT SHY TALBOT PUNISHED AGAIN

Report: Murray Steele, Media: Lee Conn, Photography: Craig McGhee

Talbot’s faltering start to the season continued with a single goal loss to Clydebank at Beechwood.

The Bot started positively and in the 2nd minute Langan fed it out right to Boyd whose low drive was turned round the post by Hughes. When Wardrope’s corner came over it flew just over McPherson in the centre.

In the 5th minute Talbot nearly gifted Clydebank the lead. Wardrope’s slack pass at the back went straight to Little who raced into the area before sliding it left toward Graham but Henry was quickly off his line to make the block.

Action then swept to the other end as Talbot countered through Thomson down the right. He pulled it back into the path of Armstrong who hammered a shot from 18 yards that Hughes brilliantly saved – tipping it onto the bar and over.

The Bot’s next effort at goal saw Langan find Thomson on the left of the area and Hughes saved his low drive on target.

In the 25th minute Talbot won a free kick wide left when Smith was caught by Hodge. Wardrope took it short to Smith who returned it to Wardrope and his cross into the centre was glanced wide by McPherson.

Talbot then won a couple of corner in quick succession from the 2nd of which Langan fired over the bar from the edge of the area.

The Bot fans thought Talbot were in on goal in the 28th minute. Niven’s poor pass was intercepted by Smith who threaded it through to Thomson who raced for the box but Niven got back and did enough to halt Thomson.

It should have been one nil to Clydebank in the 31st minute. Slooves took a heavy 1st touch and Gallacher took advantage to slide a pass through to Little who had time & space 15 yards out but blazed his shot way over.

A few minutes later Clydebank won a corner out on the right and when it came Talbot failed to deal with it in the centre but managed to scramble it clear at the back post.

The half ended with Clydebank in the ascendancy and they had 2 decent chances to take the lead.

These came in the 43rd minute when Gallacher’s dangerous cross was headed clear but fell straight to Little who tried to pass it inside the left post with Henry getting down well to turn it away. Clydebank retrieved it and switched play out to the left where Gallacher was in space but he fired wide of the right post.

The visitors started the 2nd half brightly and in the 49th minute Low broke forward and tried his luck from 30 yards with a powerful drive that rose over the bar.

In the 51st minute a ball down the left found Gallacher running free and he swept it low across the box where Slooves turned it behind. When the corner came over deep beyond the back post Niven guided a header back into the goal mouth that Talbot managed to scramble clear.

Four mins later Talbot conceded a free kick 30 yards out which Gallacher flighted into the box and Niven headed over the bar.

Talbot hadn’t got going but in the 56th minute they won a free kick on the left that was played into the path of Wilson who drilled it low first time into the centre but the defence did well to cut it out.

Johnstone became the first name in the book when he was cautioned in 61 mins for a shirt tug on Langan.

In the 63rd minute a shy from the right found Wardrope and he fed it inside to Boyd who fired over the bar.

Down the other end Talbot conceded a free kick 35 yards out for handball. Low took it and went for goal but it went straight at Henry.

Clydebank now made a change with McGonigle on for Graham.

Talbot’s next attack saw Smith & Wilson combining down the left before Smith lifted a cross into the centre toward Langan but with his back to goal he was crowded out and the ball cleared.

The game’s only goal came in the 69th minute. A cross from the left was headed out by Wilson. It came to Low just outside the area and he slipped a pass through to LITTLE who steered a shot beyond Henry.

The goal seemed to deflate Talbot as much as it lifted Clydebank and the visitors ought to have doubled their lead in the 74th minute. Little flicked the ball into the path of Grant who failed to hit the target – driving wide of goal from a good position.

Tucker now made a double switch with Langan & Smith making way for Gillies & Boylan.

In the 81st minute Talbot made a further change with Black on for Thomson. Black was barely on the park when he picked up what looked a harsh booking for a challenge on Hodge.

Three mins from time Talbot made their final change with Abed coming on for Wardrope.

There had been a few stoppages and the ref added plenty of added time and deep into added time Little nearly grabbed his 2nd but his shot took a slight deflection and went just over the bar.

A disappointing afternoon for Talbot who will have to try and pick themselves up for next week’s trip to Bellsdale to face Beith.

Auchinleck Talbot – Henry, Boyle, Wilson, Slooves, McPherson, Armstrong, Langan, Wardrope, Boyd, Smith, Thomson

Subs – Lennox, Park, McMillan, Black, Abed, Boylan, Gillies

Clydebank – Hughes, Hodge, Niven, McHugh, Grant, Johnstone, N Little, Low, Gallacher, Graham, Collins

Subs – Ross, McMahon, McGonigle, Black, McKenzie, Darroch, C Little

Troon v Auchinleck Talbot

TOOTHLESS TALBOT GRAB A POINT

Report: Murray Steele, Media: Lee Conn, Photography: Craig McGhee.

Talbot battled hard for a share of the spoils as they fought out a goalless draw with Troon at Portland Park. It came at a cost though as both Healy and Glavin had to leave the field injured.

The home side had an early chance when Gilroy was fouled just outside the area. Shankland took the set piece and curled it over the wall but Glavin made a good stop low to his right.

Seven mins in and Gillies picked up the night’s first caution. It looked a harsh one but his case wasn’t helped by Fulton’s theatrics.

In the 9th minute Healy collapsed with no one near him as he went for a 50/50 ball. Hopefully, it wasn’t as bad as it looked but he had to be stretchered from the field with Armstrong on in his place.

Talbot’s first real attack came in the 17th minute. Boyd was fouled but managed to release it to Thomson on the right and play went on. He raced past Moore down the right of the area but Sherrie got across to slide it out for the corner and Wardrope’s delivery failed to beat the first man.

A minute later Talbot came close when Boyle went for a snap shot from just outside the area that flew wide of the right hand post.

Fulton had his name taken in the 23rd minute when he caught Glavin late after the keeper had cleared.

There were few chances at either end and one of Talbot’s better ones arrived in the 29th minute. Talbot won a corner on the right which Wardrope delivered straight into the centre where McPherson met it but his header just cleared the bar.

The Talbot fans and bench felt they weren’t getting much joy from the ref and frustrations grew as a series of contentious decisions went Troon’s way.

Both sides were competing fiercely but without any end product and the half ended in stalemate.

Talbot came out with a change at the start of the 2nd half with Smith on for Gillies.

The first threat of the 2nd half went Troon’s way when Fulton looked to be in down the left but McPherson got back to make a timely challenge to put it behind for the corner.

In the 56th minute Talbot won a corner down the right. When it came over Slooves just failed to connect in the centre and the ball came out to Thomson on the left. He squared it for Boyd 15 yards out but his shot flew straight at Burgess.

Troon ought to have been a man down in the 59th minute. Fulton was already on a yellow when he crudely barged into Armstrong as he broke up the wing. It looked a no brainer but the referee bottled the decision and Troon’s management stepped in – subbing Fulton before he got himself sent off with Jamieson on in his place.

The game continued to be a midfield battle with neither side making a great deal of headway in the final third.

In the 70th minute McCloskey was cautioned for a foul on Thomson.

Two mins later the Bot fans were fuming again. Smith was taken out off the ball in the Troon half, nothing was given, and Troon broke on the counter winning a free kick 25 yards out with Armstrong picking up a caution into the bargain. Shankland took it and his shot clipped the top of the wall and went over the bar.

Troon now made a further change with Boyd on for Docherty.

In the 77th minute Smith did well out on the left, carrying it forward past a couple of challenges before cutting it back toward Boyle who failed to connect at the edge of the area.

Troon had a half chance in the 79th minute. Play was switched to Moore on the right of the area but he fired wide of target. Boyle was then cautioned for an earlier challenge.

Talbot then almost gifted Troon the lead when Glavin was slack with a ball out at the re-start. It came to Jamieson on the left of the area but Glavin recovered well to get swiftly off his line and make the block. Unfortunately, he took a heavy knock in the process and after a lengthy stoppage he couldn’t continue and Henry came on. Troon also made a change with Marks on for Shankland.

A minute from the end of normal time Talbot had a late chance to win it. A ball up the right found Langan who squared it into the centre of the box to find Boyd. He had his back to goal but wheeled round and fired wide of the right hand post.

Talbot now made a late change with McMillan on for Boyle.

As the game moved into injury time Talbot won a shy down the right and McMillan arrowed a long throw into the middle where Slooves headed it over the bar.

Deep into added time Troon passed up a good chance to grab the win. Millar slid the ball out to Gilroy in space on the left and he whipped over a dangerous cross that Marks headed over the bar when he looked favourite to score.

Next up for Talbot it is back to Beechwood this Saturday where they face Clydebank.

Troon – Burgess, McLevy, McCloskey, Docherty, Sherrie, Millar, Ben Black, Moore, Shankland, Fulton, Gilroy

Subs – Wilson, Marks, Richardson, Boyd, Strain, Jamieson, Fisher (gk)

Auchinleck Talbot – Glavin, Healy, Wilson, Slooves, McPherson, Langan, Boyle, Wardrope, Boyd, Gillies, Thomson

Subs – Armstrong, Black, Lennox, Trialist, McMillan, Henry (gk)

Auchinleck Talbot v Darvel

SECOND HALF NO-SHOW COSTS TALBOT DEARLY

Report: Murray Steele, Video: Lee Conn. Photography: Craig McGhee.

Talbot failed to show up after half-time and paid the price as they slumped to a home defeat against Darvel.

The visitors had the first effort of the match in the 5th minute. A long diagonal pass found Murphy on the right and he took a good first touch to kill it and cut inside but scuffed his shot well wide from 18 yards.

On a day of few clear cut chances Talbot had a half chance to take the lead in the 7th minute. Boyle slid a pass through to Thomson down the left channel and his cross found Boyd beyond the back post where he volleyed it into the side-netting.

In the 11th minute a ball over from the left found Boyd 8 yards out with his back to goal but he was well marshalled and unable to turn and get his shot away.

Sixteen minutes in and McShane switched it out to the left to find Wilson in space but his ball in was gathered at the near post by Glavin.

Talbot’s next attack saw the win a free kick 40 yards out for a foul on Boyd but Talbot failed to make anything of it – Wardrope’s ball in being cleared and Darvel then breaking up field through Moore whose cross hit Slooves in the arm resulting in a Darvel free kick wide on the right. McShane floated it over and Darvel thought they’d taken the lead when Wilson met it and guided a header back across and into the net but the stand side assistant’s flag was up early for offside.

The opening goal arrived in the 27th minute and it went Talbot’s way. The Bot were awarded a free kick midway in Darvel’s half for a foul on Smith. Wardrope took it and passed it down the right channel to find Boyd whose cross was headed home by EWAN THOMSON.

Two mins later a ball from the left found Smith 16 yards out and his low drive was held by Leishman.

McPherson did well in the 36th minute when Darvel countered down the right through Moore with Neil able to match his run allowing Glavin to gather it.

Darvel caught Talbot out a few minutes later with a long ball over the top that found Moore down the left. He squared it across to Wilson who fired wide of target.

In the 41st minute it was all square. Ferguson spotted Glavin off his line and let fly with a wind assisted effort from 40 + yards. It cannoned off the crossbar and MOORE was first to it to drill the rebound home and send the sides in level at the interval.

Early in the 2nd half Smith was harshly cautioned when he went over in the penalty area following a Bot corner from the right. The ref had a decision to make but it didn’t go Talbot’s way.

The 2nd half was becoming increasingly scrappy and Bronsky had his name taken in the 54th minute for a late challenge on Thomson. Talbot now made their first change with Armstrong on for Gillies.

On the hour mark the visitors took the lead with a goal eerily reminiscent of the one conceded late on against Pollok. A ball over the top found Moore down the left and he cut it back to FERGUSON who cut inside and curled a right foot effort inside the far post.

This proved to be his last involvement as he picked up a knock soon after and left to be replaced by Caldwell.

A few minutes later Talbot made a double switch with Boyd & Boyle making way for McMillan & Langan.

In the 72nd minute Cairns picked up a long overdue yellow card for his umpteenth foul but Talbot failed to make anything of the set piece wide on the left.

Darvel now made a further change with Glasgow on for Murphy.

As the game moved into the closing stages Talbot made their final changes with Kennedy & Black coming on for Wardrope and Smith.

Darvel finished the game a man down when Cairns received a 2nd yellow card for a professional foul on Black. The ref ought to have let play continue as Talbot were racing clear up the right but he whistled too early and Darvel went a man down and Talbot got the free kick in their own half.

Talbot huffed and puffed but never really looked like levelling and as the game headed into added time Kennedy picked up a yellow card for a challenge on Barbour with Darvel able to see it out and claim all 3 points.

A disappointing result but Talbot will need to dismiss it to the back of their minds as they’re back in action this Wednesday evening when they travel down the coast to face Troon at Portland Park.

Auchinleck Talbot – Glavin, Healy, Wilson, Slooves, McPherson, Boyle, Wardrope, Gillies, Boyd, Smith, Thomson

Subs – Park, Langan, McMillan, Armstrong, Black, Kennedy, Henry

Darvel – Leishma, Barbour, Syme, Bronsky, McShane, Murphy, Cairns, J Moore, Sideserf, G Wilson, Ferguson

Subs –  O’Halloran, Reilly, C Moore, Urquhart, Glasgow, A Wilson, Caldwell

Gartcairn v Auchinleck Talbot

POINTS ON THE BOARD FOR HARD WORKING TALBOT.

Report Murray Steele, Video Lee Conn

Talbot got back to winning ways with a well-deserved away win up at Gartcairn thanks to two 2nd half goals.

The Bot had a chance in the 3rd minute when Boyd played it through for Thomson on the right but his effort at goal was blocked by Gartcairn’s keeper.

In the 8th minute Glavin was alert to the danger when he raced out his box to clear a ball over the top and defence then moved into attack as Gillies raced free on the left and drilled it low into the near post trying to find Thomson but the keeper managed to cut it out.

The game was highly competitive, if a bit scrappy, with very little to choose between the sides and little goalmouth action in the opening spell.

In the 19th minute Talbot won a free kick in a promising area when Gillies was fouled just outside the area. Wardrope took it and got it on target but it lacked the power to trouble the keeper.

A minute later the home side came close to the opener. Their no.6 lifted a dangerous cross over from the right that was volleyed against the crossbar from 6 yards out.

Wardrope had his name taken in the 28th minute when he took one for the team – halting Gartcairn’s pacy winger as he broke upfield.

Talbot came close to the breakthrough in the 38th minute. Gillies forced a corner and when Wardrope played it into the centre it was only headed out as far as Langan. He was unable to get his shot away but it broke back to Smith whose low drive was turned round the right post by the keeper.

A minute later Wardrope played a one-two with Gillies down the left before firing over the bar from 20 odd yards.

The home side ended the half strongly and a minute before the interval no. 11 cut in off the left and squared it across to no.7 whose shot took a deflection as it headed just wide of the left post. When the corner came over Glavin punched it clear, catching his team-mate Thomson in the process, and play was halted to allow treatment and shortly after the ref signalled the end of the half.

Talbot started the 2nd half positively and within 2 minutes of the restart Langan drove forward before firing a shot straight at the keeper.

Two minutes later Thomson tried his luck from 30 yards and his deflected effort was held by the goalie.

The pressure was mounting and in the 50th minute Thomson gathered on the right and slipped it into the path of Smith whose low shot from the edge of the box flew straight at the keeper.

The bulk of the crowd were travelling through from Ayrshire and weren’t slow to voice their disapproval when Smith was blatantly tugged back as he raced forward but nothing was given.

Finally Talbot’s pressure was rewarded when they took the lead in the 55th minute. Wardrope’s shot from the left edge of the box took a deflection and came back off the left hand post and out to EWAN THOMSON who hammered it into the far corner to put Talbot 1-0 ahead.

Within a minute of scoring Thomson became the 2nd Bot player booked when he was penalised for a shirt tug. Gartcairn now made a change with no.14 on in place of 10.

Talbot threatened again in the 59th minute as Langan moved forward and shifted it out left to find Gillies. He swept a good cross into the centre but it didn’t break Talbot’s way in front of goal.

In the 64th minute Healy whipped a great cross over to the back post but there was no Bot player to take advantage. The defence only partly cleared their lines and it fell to Langan 15 yards out but he didn’t catch his shot cleanly.

Gartcairn’s no.8 received a booking in the 66th minute for going through the back of Boyd as he tried to break up the wing.

The home side hadn’t offered much in the 2nd half but nearly grabbed a leveller in the 67th minute. A counter-attack saw them sweep downfield where it was played into the feet of their no. 9 down the right of the penalty area. He fired it low on target but Glavin did well to block and when the rebound came out Slooves reacted quickly – sliding in to clear before no. 14 could pounce.

In the 69th minute Gartcairn 5 was guilty of a blatant push on the back of Smith that went unpunished and then to add insult to injury, Smith was cautioned for dissent.

Wilson received a yellow card in the 71st minute for a trip on no.11.

The home side were lucky not be a man down a minute later. Thomson was racing down the left when he was crudely taken out by Gartcairn’s no. 4 who sent him flying. The Gartcairn player escaped with a yellow card but had to have his head bandaged up as Thomson’s studs caught him when he sent him airborne.

Talbot had a chance to double their lead in the 74th minute. Wardrope’s cross from the left found Thomson free at the back post but he steered his header wide of the post.

In the 76th minute Smith gathered on the left of the penalty area and cut in past no.5 who caught him. The ref pointed to the spot and ROSS SMITH gave the keeper no chance – sending him the wrong way as he tucked it inside the right post to make it 2-0.

Two minutes later Langan slid a pass through toward Smith who looked set to race in on goal but no. 5 recovered well to make a good clearing tackle.

In the 79th minute a ball in behind the defence found Boyd down the left and his angled drive was held by the keeper.

With 10 minutes remaining McMillan came on in place of Smith.

Gartcairn had a half chance to pull one back in the 82nd minute. Their no.11 got free on the right and fired a cross into the centre. The defence cleared but only as far as Gartcairn’s left-back who volleyed it wide of the right post.

Talbot’s next chance came in the 84th minute. Thomson raced for the area before sliding to his right to find Boyd whose powerful shot was parried out by the keeper.

A minute later Langan had an opportunity when the ball was squared into his path 18 yards out but his shot flew over the bar.

In the closing stages Talbot made further changes with Black & Park coming on for Gillies & Thomson.

Talbot saw time out comfortably enough to secure all 3 points. Next week it’s back to Beechwood where Talbot host big spenders Darvel.

Auchinleck Talbot – Glavin, Healy, Wilson, Slooves, McPherson, Langan, Wardrope, Gillies, Boyd, Smith, Thomson

Subs – Park, Boyle, McMillan, Lennox, Black, Kennedy, Henry

Auchinleck Talbot v St Cadoc’s

SAINTS TAKE THE POINTS AS TALBOT TURN SINNERS

Report: Murray Steele, Photographs: Craig McGhee, Video Highlights: Lee Conn

Defensive lapses cost Talbot dear as they stumbled to defeat in the first home league game of the campaign.

Talbot started well enough with Boyd hitting the bye line down the left and his ball into the centre cut out at the near post.

In the 4th minute Gillies broke forward and sent a left foot effort wide of the left post from 25 yards out.

A minute later Thomson had a half chance when he burst clear on the right – breaking into the penalty area but he got the ball stuck between his feet and the chance was lost.

The visitors settled after a shaky start and had their first chance in the 9th minute. McKillen’s pass up the left found McLaughlan and he fired over the bar.

Talbot then had a half chance of their own. Boyd flicked on a ball down the centre that came to Smith inside the area. He lifted it over the advancing keeper but a defender got back to clear it behind for the corner.

In the 16th minute McMillan drove a cross in from the right that Gillies met in the centre but he couldn’t direct his header on target under pressure.

Glavin was called upon in the 21st minute. Miller squared the ball inside for McLaughlan who steered a low drive straight at Glavin.

Two minutes later a ball from the right found McLaughlan in space on the left of the area. He pulled his shot and it was heading wide of the far post until Muir stuck out a leg to turn it into the net but he was in an offside position.

The visitors were now having the best of it and nearly caught Talbot cold in the 29th minute with a quickly taken free kick. The ball was flighted into the box where McKenzie met it unopposed but Glavin dived low to his right to keep out his header.

A minute later McKenzie passed up a great chance to give St Cadoc’s the lead. The Talbot defence failed to cope with a long shy from the left and it fell to McKenzie inside the 6-yard box but it wouldn’t sit down for him and he lifted it over the bar.

Langan has his name taken in the 34th minute for a foul on McLaughlan.

Talbot rallied in the closing stages of the half but without offering any real goal threat and the sides went in level at the break.

Talbot started the 2nd half on the front foot and had a half chance in the 47th minute when McMillan’s long throw caused panic in the visitors defence. The ball came to Thomson in front of goal who saw his first effort blocked and then his follow up effort blocked in the goal mouth.

A defensive mix-up gifted St Cadoc’s the lead in the 49th minute. A ball over the top saw Glavin come well off his line to gather. However, there was a breakdown in communication between the keeper and Slooves with Glavin leaping over the defender to claim it. He lost the ball in contact and the ball fell to MCKENZIE who steered it into the empty net from just inside the box.

Talbot pushed for an early response and had a half chance in the 52nd minute when McMillan hurled the ball into the centre where McPherson glanced a header wide.

Four minutes later Langan played it to his right to find Smith inside the area whose low drive was held by the keeper.

Talbot passed up a good chance to draw level in the 58th minute. The ball was switched right to left and found Boyd in space inside 10 yards out but his shot flew straight at Truesdale who made the block.

Around the hour mark Miller was booked for an aerial challenge on Boyd that saw Boyd require a lengthy period of treatment on the pitch.

In the 63rd minute Smith was fouled just outside the area resulting in another booking for the visitors. However, Talbot failed to make the most of it, Healy taking it short to Gillies who blazed over the bar.

Talbot nearly conceded again in the 66th minute. Muir whipped a cross over from the right where Slattery met it but sent his free header wide of target.

Talbot now made a change with Wardrope on for McMillan.

In the 69th minute Talbot drew level. Thomson played it across to Boyd on the left of the area and although Truesdale got a touch on his shot, ROSS SMITH had followed up to tuck home the rebound at the far post.

St Cadoc’s now made a change with McManus on for Miller.

The Bot should have taken the lead in the 72nd minute. Wardope fired in a great ball from the right touchline which Boyd met a few yards out but he lifted it over the crossbar.

A minute later Talbot had another chance. Again Wardrope played it in from the right to find Boyd on the left of the area and his powerful strike was kept out by Truesdale at his near post.

With 9 minutes remaining Talbot made a further change with Black on for Gillies and a few minutes later Kennedy replaced Thomson.

The game appeared to be heading for a draw until another defensive lapse gifted St Cadoc’s a winner in the 90th minute. There appeared no danger when a ball was clipped over the top but Healy hesitated and MCLAUGHLAN nipped in to rob him of it and stride through before sliding it past Glavin.

The late goal deflated Talbot and the visitors were able to see out added time to secure the win. Talbot will now need to pick themselves up and go again this Saturday when they head through to Airdrie to take on Gartcairn.

Auchinleck Talbot – Glavin, Healy, Wilson, Slooves, McPherson, Langan, McMillan, Gillies, Smith, Thomson, Boyd

Subs – Kennedy, Wardrope, Black, Park, Boyle, Henry

St Cadoc’s – Truesdale, Slattery, Coll, McKillen, Lithgow, Miller, Muir, Brady, Mackenzie, McHugh, McLaughlan

Subs – Connor, McGarvey, Taylor, McManus, McTaggart, McGuire, Miller

Pollok v Auchinleck Talbot

MISSED CHANCES COST TALBOT DEARLY

Report by Murray Steele, photographs by Craig McGhee. video Lee Conn.

Talbot paid the penalty for failing to take their chances as they narrowly lost out to Pollok in the opening game of the league campaign.

Tucker’s new look side made the early running and had the first chance after 3 minutes. Fry had to race off his line to beat Thomson to Wardrope’s through ball and the loose ball broke out left where it was crossed back into the centre. It was cleared to the edge of the area where McCracken met it and his low drive was held by Fry.

A minute later Talbot saw a penalty claim turned down. McCracken took a free kick wide on the left and angled it across to Thomson who headed it down into the heart of the area. Boyd went to meet it and looked to beat Fry to the ball who bundled into him but the decision didn’t go Talbot’s way.

The Bot had a sustained period of pressure around the 8th minute that started when Smith found Thomson out on the right and his shot was deflected behind. Pollok couldn’t clear their lines from Wardrope’s first corner and the ball found its way back out to him on the left. He swung a cross to the far post where Slooves was waiting but the Lok defender did well to head it behind. This time the corner was played into the near post where McPherson glanced a header on that was blocked by Forrester’s outstretched arm and the ref pointed to the spot.

Boyd stepped up to take it but got blasted his spot kick well over the bar.

Pollok’s first effort came in the 11th minute when Maley latched onto a Bot mistake at the edge of the area and tried to bend a shot for the far corner that Glavin comfortably saved.

Talbot were still having the best of it but weren’t making the most of a number of set plays won as they had Lok pinned back.

Talbot passed up a great chance to take the lead in the 24th minute. Smith played a good ball in from the right to find Boyd’s run inside the area but Fry did well to block his effort. The ball came out to Wardrope on the left and he played it across the 6-yard area where Smith met it at the back post but he was falling back as he hit it and sent his effort wide of target.

Just after the half hour mark Pollok won a free kick midway inside the Bot half for McCracken’s challenge on Christie. The free kick was lifted into the box where it was headed clear and came out to McKenzie 19 yards out who pulled his shot well wide of the right post.

A minute later Healy became the first name in the ref’s notebook when he was cautioned for a trip inside the Lok half.

In the 35th minute Christie played a dangerous cross in from the right which McKenzie failed to make contact with and it flew through to Glavin.

Soon after McCracken had to leave the field injured to be replaced by Park and Talbot shuffled the back four around with McPherson moving into the centre.

Four minutes from the interval Talbot broke down the right through Thomson. When the ball came into the box Healy swivelled on it and sent a shot crashing off the underside of the bar but the ref had blown up for an earlier infringement.

On the stroke of half time Rumsby had his name taken for obstructing Thomson as he broke forward. Talbot didn’t make the most of the resultant free kick but managed to keep the pressure on and in the last action of the half Smith’s cross into the centre ended in a scramble inside the 6-yard area. However, the ball didn’t break Talbot’s way and Pollok held on to go in level at the break.

Pollok made a change during the interval with Barr on at right-back in place of Burrows.

Four minutes into the half and Hutton became the 2nd Lok player cautioned when he saw yellow for a professional foul on Thomson who was racing up field.

In the 56th minute Thomson squared the ball inside to Healy who fired over from distance.

Pollok then raced up the other end where Maley’s low ball in from the left was cut out by McPherson who turned it behind for a corner. When the corner came over to the back post Forrester met it and his effort was heading inside the right post but was blocked by McKenzie who was lying in the goal mouth.

Two minutes later Pollok won a free kick 25 yards out when Lindsay was bundled over by Smith. Maley took it and his dipping shot just cleared the bar.

The Bot support thought Talbot were on for their 2nd penalty of the afternoon in the 64th minute. Armstrong played it into the feet of Thomson who was bundled over by a sliding tackle as he burst into the area but the referee judged it to be a good tackle and waved play on.

Both sides now made further changes with Gillies coming on for Boyd for Talbot and Kerr replacing McKenzie for the home side.

The Bot fans were upset by the officials again in the 70th minute when Smith was blatantly taken out off the ball as he ran up the right wing but nothing was given.

Tucker now made his final changes of the afternoon with Kennedy & Langan replacing Thomson and Wardrope.

The Bot fans began to suspect it wasn’t our day when Talbot came close again in the 74th minute. Healy’s cross from the left put Fry under pressure and the loose ball came out to McPherson 15 yards out whose low drive was heading inside the left post until deflected wide by Forrester.

Pollok now made a double switch with Anderson & Gallacher on in place of Forde & Maley.

Talbot’s next attack saw Smith latch onto a ball up the left before squaring it inside for Langan. He fed it on to his right to find Kennedy whose shot was blocked behind for a corner.

Glavin was called into action in the 77th minute. Christie’s low drive from the right of the area was saved low to his right and McPherson then completed the clearance.

Action then switched to the other end as Talbot raced forward on the counter. It was played to Kennedy at the right corner of the box and his drive was turned round the left post by Fry.

In the 81st minute Smith did well out on the left and cut it back into the box for Langan but he couldn’t get his feet sorted and the chance was lost

Pollok made the breakthrough in the 82nd minute. GALLACHER cut in off the left of the area and whipped a right foot effort into the far top corner giving Glavin no chance.

Two minutes later Anderson had his name taken for kicking the ball away.

Talbot couldn’t make any impression late on and Lok held out to secure all 3 points.

An encouraging display with a disappointing outcome. Talbot now head back to Beechwood where they host newly promoted St Cadocs on Wednesday night.

Pollok – Fry, Burrows, Forrester, Rumsby, Gow, Hutton, Christie, Lindsay, Forde, McKenzie, Maley

Subs – Anderson, Gallacher, Barr, Duff, Morgan, Kerr, Longmuir

Auchinleck Talbot – Glavin, McPherson, Wilson, Slooves, McCracken, Healy, Armstrong, Wardrope, Boyd, Smith, Thomson

Subs – Kennedy, Gillies, Langan, Black, McMillan, Park, Henry

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