01-10-2015, 20:02
Per the SFA website, Rangers, Celtic and the Edinburgh duo (Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian) will enter the competition in the 4th Round, in matches scheduled for Saturday, 09/01/2016.
AVFC RFC SAFC
Scottish FA Cup, Season 2015-2016.
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01-10-2015, 20:02
Per the SFA website, Rangers, Celtic and the Edinburgh duo (Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian) will enter the competition in the 4th Round, in matches scheduled for Saturday, 09/01/2016.
AVFC RFC SAFC
27-10-2015, 20:05
Scottish FA Cup 2nd Round results from 24/10/2015 :
Annan Athletic 4-1 Berwick Rangers Brora Rangers 1-2 Arbroath Clachnacuddin 1-3 Linlithgow Rose Cumbernauld Colts 2-0 Auchinleck Talbot East Fife 0-0 Stirling Albion East Kilbride 1-1 Forres Mechanics Edinburgh City 1-2 Buckie Thistle Elgin City 1-0 Spartans Formartine United 2-0 Clyde Huntly 2-1 East Stirlingshire Inverurie Loco 2-1 Edinburgh University Lothian Thistle 1-1 Montrose Nairn County 2-2 Wick Academy Stirling University 0-2 Queen's Park Note : Rangers enter in Round 4, matches scheduled for 09/01/2016.
AVFC RFC SAFC
28-10-2015, 16:16
SFA website, Scottish FA Cup :
Wednesday, 28 October 2015 With ten Scottish League One teams and six Championship clubs heading into tomorrow’s Scottish Cup 3rd round draw ... ROUND THREE – Saturday 28 November 2015 32 Clubs (16 ties) –
AVFC RFC SAFC
29-10-2015, 13:37
From the SFA website, 29/10/2015.
Scottish FA Cup 3rd Round Draw (alpha sorted) Airdrieonians v Brechin City Albion Rovers v Greenock Morton Ayr United v Dunfermline Athletic Cowdenbeath v Arbroath Dumbarton v Alloa Athletic East Fife/Stirling Albion v Cumbernauld Colts Elgin City v Raith Rovers Falkirk v Turriff United/Fraserburgh Formatine United v Fort William/Cove Rangers Huntly v Lothian Thistle/Montrose Inverurie Loco Works v Annan Athletic Nairn County/Wick Academy v Linlithgow Rose Peterhead v Livingston Queen's Park v Forfar Athletic Stenhousemuir v East Kilbride/Forres Mechanics Stranraer v Buckie Thistle Ties to be played weekend of Saturday 28th November 2015.
AVFC RFC SAFC
29-10-2015, 14:49
Great chance for Academy to get to the 4th round and a possible home tie against a big club. Replay at home to Nairn this Saturday, then a 3rd round tie at home to non-league Linlithgow Rose.
Cm'aye 'e Scorries!
29-10-2015, 15:08
Is Wick Academy your hometown Club, Trus ?
I ask because I remember you posting some time back that you lived up north 'where it starts to get wet', implying Caithness ... although I appreciate your hometown could therefore be Thurso ... or maybe John O'Groats !
AVFC RFC SAFC
29-10-2015, 15:46
Academy were the team my Grandad used to take me to watch when I was a boy, back when they played in the North Highland League (which became the North Caledonian League), the level below Highland League. They're my local team, although I'm 20 miles away on the north coast.
The Harmsworth is where I learned about football - watching legends like Wille Wydmuch and Pattie Miller and the mercurial 'Zekie' Munro tearing up the wings. Magic days. I still stand at the same spot on the railing where my Grandad used to prop his message bike every time I revisit the old ground, even though they've put the damned away stand over there now. The difference between those old days and now is like night and day though - back then there'd be me, my cousin and our Grandad and maybe ten others in the ground for a Saturday league game. Now there's all-seater stands installed, hot pies at half time and crowds of two or three hundred every game. There's even a reasonable atmosphere, club songs and chants and the occasional dust-up with Brora fans at the yearly Festive derby matches. It's been a great success story and the club now is a real focal hub of the community. Of course, this was all made possible because of the amalgamation of Inverness Caley and Inverness Thistle to make ICT, and them and Ross County joining the senior leagues leaving an empty space for Wick Academy, taking the league back up to an even 16 teams. I've been lucky enough to play - just the once - at the Harmsworth, as a 15yo for Thurso Swifts against Wick Groats in the county league. The old message bike was in it's usual place, and I came on as a sub and put the cross in for Jimmy Canavan to score the winner in a 2-1 win. Proudest moment of my young life, playing in front of my Grandad at the Harmsworth. F*ck me, where has that 32 years gone. . .?
29-10-2015, 16:03
It's frightening how quick time passes. Still a great memory to have.
29-10-2015, 16:07
32 years is 8 World Cups.
F*cking hell.
29-10-2015, 16:13
And we haven't been at half of them !
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