Lang book spot in cup draw
Cambuslang FA ...... 4 PFD ......................... 1 Cambuslang Football Academy boss Tam Graham was delighted with his players who put the club in the next round of the West of Scotland Cup.
Paul McDonald netted a hat-trick which added to Kieran Scott’s strike to complete the 4-1 victory over PFD.
Graham said: “We started strong with a goal in the first 10 seconds. However, we then allowed PFD to take control.
“We had to give ourselves a shake at half-time and credit to the guys, we went out in the second half and took control.
“I’m really happy with everyone’s attitude and we have gone and set out a marker for this season.” Meanwhile in the Mulheron Scaffolding Services Premier 1, another fantastic display from Castlemilk Dynamo saw them pick up a 3-1 victory on the road against a very good Northend side.
The in-form Andrew Cunningham increased his scoring tally with two more efforts, while Alan Kane also bagged himself a goal.
Dynamo’s Alan Semple commented: “It was a good, solid, professional performance, running out comfortable 3-1 winners against title rivals Northend. It is always a fierce, competitive game, played in the right spirit and one of the games we look forward to.
“The man of the match award could have been shared by four or five players, but looking at the highlights, James Miller stole the show.“
Neighbours Castlemilk United had a difficult afternoon at home to a clinical Brunswick and lost 4-0 in the Premier 2.
Rutherglen Rovers were awarded three points due to the game being forfeited by Glasgow Rovers, meaning the result goes down as a 3-0 win to Rutherglen. Assistant manager, Raymond Brady, said:“That’s not the way we wanted to pick up our first points of the season.
“We take on Haldane United in the League Cup this Sunday. They are a strong side so we’ll need to put in a good performance to progress in the cup.”
And finally, in Championship 2 Glasgow Star defeated Rutherglen Burgh 5-2.