663. Craighead Park
Lesmahagow 5-1 St Anthony’sWest Region Division TwoLesmahagow Juniors
formed in 1885.The Mighty Gow reached the final of the Scottish Junior Cup in 1990, losing out to Hill of Beath Hawthorn 1-0 in the final.Central Region League champions 1981-82, 1991-92Central League Division 1 Winners 1988–89, 2005–06Division A champions 1977-78 B champions 1981-82Pathfoot Smithy, Lesmahagow, ML11 0AG
Capacity 3,500
Craighead Park is another classic Junior ground. The peaked roof stand on the far side terrace has been dismantled over the last week, due to safety issues with the council. The rest of the ground has terracing and steep grass banking, allowing great panoramic views. The changing rooms, refreshment bar and hospitality room is behind the goal.
McBookie.com West Region - Division Two matchday 20v242pm ko Att.78hcThe Gow came back from an early setback to record a convincing win. Kamil Lesczcynski fired St Ants into the lead, but hit back through Scott Schoneville and Johnny McStay to make it 2-1 at half time.
Matchday FactsLJFC 5 (Schoneville 26 McStay 41 S.Thompson 52pen J.Thomson 61pen Jarvie 90+3)StAFC 1 (TBC 15)Admission £5Scotch pie £1.50Coffee £1Cookie £1Raffle ticket £1
664.New Murrayfield ParkBlackburn United 4-1 Preston AthleticEast of Scotland League - Conference C
The birthplace of Australian paralympic gold medallist Michael Gallagher and Susan Boyle, who had the fastest selling UK debut album in 2009 after being a contestant on Britain(hasn’t)Got Talent
Blackburn United formed in 1978 following the merger of Blackburn United Welfare and Blackburn Thistle. The club joined the Junior ranks two years later, the eighth club to represent the town at this level following Blackburn Thistle in the 1887-88 season, Blackburn Rovers (1899-1901) Blackburn United (1905-1906) Blackburn FC (1912-13) another Blackburn Rovers (1921-1926) Blackburn Athletic (1932-1937) and New Blackburn Athletic (1962-1974)
Ash Grove, Blackburn, EH47 7LL
Capacity 1,500
Blackburn moved next door from Murrayfield Park in March 2013, which is still used by the club’s youth teams. The covered enclosure was also moved to the new ground and holds about 100 spectators. The pavilion houses the changing rooms, bar and refreshment hatch. There's hard standing around the sides with floodlights and a 3G playing surface which was added in November 2015.
Central Taxis East Of Scotland League Conference C matchday 23v245.15pm koAtt.328
In a fixture which wouldn't look out of place in Lancashire it was the host team who got off to a dream start, as Darren Downie bagged two with a penalty kick and a superb 20 yard volley. Downie grabbed his hat-trick with an easy finish just after the hour and although Michael McFarlane capitalised on a ‘keepers mistake to pull one back, Michael Browne headed in the fourth to make it 4-1.
Matchday FactsBUCFC 4(Downie 2pen,4,64 Browne 82)PAFC 1 (McFarlane 78)Admission £6Programme £2Pin badge £3Coffee £1Walkershaugh, Peebles EH45 8BE
Capacity 2,250(250 seats)
The dark green main stand sits proudly on one side, which looks over the dugouts in front of it. The rest of the ground is railed off, with the changing room facilities shared with the rugby ground at the park entrance.
Central Taxis East of Scotland League, Conference A matchday 20v2212.30pm koAtt.288
A comfortable win for Nitten, taking a two goal half time lead through an opportunist strike from Sean Jamieson, before Kyle Scott ran onto a flicked header and rifled in a right foot shot. David Lindsay got Peebles back into the game on 72 minutes, but the visitors restored their two goal cushion when Ryan Porteous fired home from a tight angle.
Scottish football grounds visited 104Scottish Junior grounds visited 43Current East of Scotland grounds visited 19/39Travelled north with Katie & Lee who picked me up in Blossom at 10.30am.As I’ve already been to Camelon and Linlithgow Rose we just needed to do the middle two Saturday games on the Scottish Hop. We decided earlier in the week that it wasn’t worth heading up to Inverkeithing, instead ticking off a Junior ground in the vicinity of Blackburn. At Blackburn I met up with Mark Wilkins, James Little and his pal John, heading back into Edinburgh with them for a night out on the lash for James’ birthday. We stayed at James’ luxury apartment on Saturday night and we headed off to Peebles on Sunday morning feeling rough as a badgers, after a heavy session and a late one the previous night.After the football me and Mark stayed in Peebles for a few hours to visit some pubs, which included the Bridge Inn, which is a very friendly boozer with some good ales. After a few pub detours within the Borders at Clovenfords, Galashields and Melrose, Mark finally dropped me off back in Gateshead at 8pm on his way back to London.A fabulous weekend and I’m already looking forward to see what Groundhop UK have planned next season in the East of Scotland League.