YFS Magazine Issue 1 | Page 63

TOP GAME BAILLIESTON JUNIORS 4 (Boyce, Donaldson, Lalley, Stanway) GLASGOW AMATEURS 3 (Whelan, Beattie, Rathey) set-piece winner Baillieston Juniors picked up a vital three points over league rivals Glasgow Amateurs in a seven goal thriller. Both sides needed a win to try and climb up the West of Scotland under 21’s Premier Division and this showed on the day with neither teaming giving any less than their all. Baillieston defended a free-kick well in the second minute when Kevin Stewart floated a ball in from 20 yards out, The home side then had a chance of their own just one minute later when Garry Green chipped a ball through for the on running Richard Robertson but be couldn’t control the ball and his effort flashed wide. Baillieston pushed to try and open the scoring and were unlucky when Gavin Watterson smashed a shot into the ground and towards goal but none of his team mates could find the touch in to the back of the visitors net, They also started trying to use captain Rhys Donaldson’s long throw to their advantage and the plan nearly worked when the skippers long shy was nearly turned home by Patrick Boyce’s header but Scott Ramsey in the Glasgow goal held well to keep the hosts out. Glasgow started to apply some of their own pressure and started to worry Baillieston especially when Kevin Stewarts magnificently timed pass was took down well by Kieron McFadden who then went on to have a pop which has deflected just wide by a Baillieston defender. Baillieston’s plan of using their little skipper’s long throw as an advantage eventually paid off when he tossed a ball in to the area for Patrick Boyce to scramble home after two of his team mates headers were unlucky and put his side ahead just on the twenty five minute mark. Baillieston started well after the restart with some brilliant play coming down their right flank mostly between Richard Robertson and Matthew Stanway. The home team continued to try and use Rhys Donaldson’s long throw as a way to get inside their opponents box. Glasgow pulled a goal back with 8 minutes to go when Luke Whelan received the ball from a throw and caught his half volley perfectly resulting in his effort flying past the Baillieston goalkeeper. Just before the half time break Glasgow came close twice to adding another after a goal line scramble resulting in the Baillieston keeper finally as reported by Forde McGhee. capturing the ball then big