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Cup Fixtures 13-14.Xlsx COLVILLE PARK COUNTRY CLUB WEST OF SCOTLAND AMATEUR CUP THIRD ROUND DRAW Clear ties to be played on 16th November 2013 Home H v A Away Kings Park Rangers (SAFL) OR Olympique Energetik AFC Ravenscraig (SSML) v (GCAFA) OR Centre (SAFL) Galston United (Ayr) OR Fenwick Thistle (Ayr) OR John Alba Thistle (SAFL) v Street (GGPL) Apex AFC (P & D) v East Kilbride YMCA (Cal) Arkleston Athletic (P & D) v Eastwood Park (GSML) OR Carlton YMCA "A" (SAFL) AS Airdrie AFC (SSML) v Blantyre Celtic (CSAFL) Auchinleck Boswell (Ayr) v Eaglesham (SAFL) Barrhead YM (GGPL) v Pollok (CSAFL) Blochairn Star "B" (SSML) v Cumbernauld Colts (Cal) Broomhouse (GGPL) v Arthurlie United (CSAFL) Campsie AFC (St & D) v St. Mungo's (Cal) Cardross (WOS) v Weir Recreation (GGPL) Carrick (Ayr) v Winlinton Wolves (Ayr) Chryston Unity (SECL) OR Mill United (CSAFL) v Aikenhead Thistle (CSAFL) Clark Drive (Ayr) OR Clydebank AFC (SAFL) v Gallowhill (P & D) Colville Park (CSAFL) OR Dunoon Athletic (SAFL) v Viewfield Rovers (Cal) Corkerhill (WOS) v Drumchapel Ams (CSAFL) Crosshill Thistle (Ayr) OR Hillside (NSLAFA) v Tynecastle (SSML) Whifflet Athletic (SSML) OR Millbeg Villa (SAFL) OR St. Crosslands Utd (GSML) v Andrew's (WOS) Crownpark (WOS) v Baillieston Thistle (GGPL) East Kilbride FC (SAFL) OR Bishopbriggs International Dalziel HSFPs (Cal) v (SECL) Dirrans Athletic (Ayr) v Calderglen (GGPL) Drongan United (Ayr) OR Westerlands (Cal) v Myre Athletic (GGPL) Drumchapel Colts (SAFL) v Dennistoun (WOS) OR Milton AFC (Cal) Dumbarton Harp (GGPL) v Busby (SAFL) OR East Kilbride Accies (SSML) Dunoon Ams (SAFL) OR Maryhill Black Star (SSML) v Cambusnethan Talbot (CSAFL) East Kilbride (CSAFL) OR Dumbarton Wanderers (P & v Uddingston Anvil (CSAFL) D) Eastfield (CSAFL) OR Rothesay Brandane (Cal) v Kilbirnie (Ayr) Gartcairn Football Academy (SECL) v Hurlford Thistle (Ayr) Giffnock (WOS) v Campsie Minerva (CSAFL) Glasgow Caledonian (GSML) v Redbrae Athletic (St & D) OR Rosehill Star (SAFL) Greenock HSFPs (CSAFL) v EKFC Whitehills (Cal) Haldane United (SAFL) v Strathclyde University (GGPL) Hamilton FP (Cal) OR Electric Bar (NSLAFA) v Vale of Leven Academy (GGPL) Hamilton West (SSML) OR Chryston (CSAFL) v St. Patricks FP (CSAFL) Independent AFC (St & D) OR Mossend (NSLAFA) v Hillington AFC (SAFL) Irvine Town (Ayr) v Finnart (SAFL) Giffnock North AAC (Cal) OR Glentyan (P & D) OR Jordanhill Campus (GGPL) v Kilsyth United (SECL) Lochgilphead Red Star (SAFL) v Cambuslang Utd (GCAFA) Mearns (CSAFL) v Ferguslie Star (SAFL) Milngavie Wanderers (Cal) OR Harestanes (CSAFL) v Gourock Athletic (CSAFL) Motherwell Thistle (SAFL) v Bothwell Utd (NSLAFA) COLVILLE PARK COUNTRY CLUB WEST OF SCOTLAND AMATEUR CUP THIRD ROUND DRAW Clear ties to be played on 16th November 2013 Home H v A Away Neilston (SAFL) v Easthall Star (SAFL) Netherthird (Ayr) v Shawlands FP (SAFL) OR KSC Wolves (Ayr) Oban Saints (SAFL) v Glasgow Harp (Cal) OR Kelvin AFC (GGPL) Orchard Parkmount "A" (GGPL) v Glynhill Moorcroft (P & D) Overtown Thistle (NSLAFA) OR Port Glasgow Utd v Lochan (Ayr) OR Paisley Athletic (P & D) Paisley AFC (SAFL) OR Mill Utd (NSLAFA)(SAFL) v MLS Leeds (St & D) Partick West (GGPL) OR Eddlewood (GGPL) v Redbrae (CSAFL) OR Yoker AFC (SSML) Symington Caledonian (Ayr) OR Kilbarchan Thistle Port Glasgow (SAFL) v (GGPL) Port Glasgow OBU (SAFL) v South Camlachie Y.P. (SAFL) Scotia Athletic (CSAFL) v Bannerman AFC (GGPL) Silverburn (GCAFA) v Coylton AFC (Ayr) St. Josephs (SAFL) v Stewarton United (Ayr) Strathclyde University (Cal) v Westerlands (GGPL) Tannahill (P & D) OR Kilbride Thistle (Ayr) v Drumchapel FP (Cal) OR Windlaw (SSML) Tarbolton (Ayr) v Kirkintilloch Thistle (SSML) OR Condorrat Club (CSAFL) Thorn Athletic (P & D) v Third Lanark Ath. (GGPL) Millerston Thistle (SAFL) OR Blantyre Soccer Academy Thorn Athletic (SAFL) v (NSLAFA) Vale of Girvan (Ayr) v Craigneuk (GGPL) Wallacetoun S.C. (Ayr) v Bearsden (Cal) OR Drumley (Ayr) Waterside (CSAFL) v Ashvale Victoria (CSAFL) Wellhouse (CSAFL) v Bannockburn (CSAFL) Whinhall Utd (SSML) v Knockentiber (Ayr) Whitefield Rovers (SSML) v Blantyre Rangers (NSLAFA) COLVILLE PARK COUNTRY CLUB WEST OF SCOTLAND AMATEUR CUP FOURTH ROUND DRAW Clear ties to be played on 14th December 2013 Home H v A Away Alba Thistle (SAFL) OR Galston United (Ayr) OR Crosshill Thistle (Ayr) OR Hillside (NSLAFA) OR v Fenwick Thistle (Ayr) OR John Street (GGPL) Tynecastle (SSML) Lochgilphead Red Star (SAFL) OR Cambuslang Utd Blochairn Star "B" (SSML) OR Cumbernauld Colts (Cal) v (GCAFA) Gartcairn Football Academy (SECL) OR Hurlford Thistle Cardross (WOS) OR Weir Recreation (GGPL) v (Ayr) Clark Drive (Ayr) OR Clydebank AFC (SAFL) OR v Auchinleck Boswell (Ayr) OR Eaglesham (SAFL) Gallowhill (P & D) Corkerhill (WOS) OR Drumchapel Ams (CSAFL) v Barrhead YM (GGPL) OR Pollok (CSAFL) Crosslands Utd (GSML) OR Whifflet Athletic (SSML) OR v Neilston (SAFL) OR Easthall Star (SAFL) Millbeg Villa (SAFL) OR St. Andrew's (WOS) AFC Ravenscraig (SSML) OR Kings Park Rangers (SAFL) Crownpark (WOS) OR Baillieston Thistle (GGPL) v OR Olympique Energetik (GCAFA) OR Centre (SAFL) Drongan United (Ayr) OR Westerlands (Cal) OR Myre v Giffnock (WOS) OR Campsie Minerva (CSAFL) Athletic (GGPL) Drumchapel Colts (SAFL) OR Dennistoun (WOS) OR v Vale of Girvan (Ayr) OR Craigneuk (GGPL) Milton AFC (Cal) Dumbarton Harp (GGPL) OR Busby (SAFL) OR East Thorn Athletic (SAFL) OR Millerston Thistle (SAFL) OR v Kilbride Accies (SSML) Blantyre Soccer Academy (NSLAFA) East Kilbride (CSAFL) OR Dumbarton Wanderers (P & Dunoon Ams (SAFL) OR Maryhill Black Star (SSML) OR v D) OR Uddingston Anvil (CSAFL) Cambusnethan Talbot (CSAFL) Eastfield (CSAFL) OR Rothesay Brandane (Cal) OR v Carrick (Ayr) OR Winlinton Wolves (Ayr) Kilbirnie (Ayr) Haldane United (SAFL) OR Strathclyde University Arkleston Athletic (P & D) OR Eastwood Park (GSML) v (GGPL) OR Carlton YMCA "A" (SAFL) Hamilton West (SSML) OR Chryston (CSAFL) OR St. v Greenock HSFPs (CSAFL) OR EKFC Whitehills (Cal) Patricks FP (CSAFL) Independent AFC (St & D) OR Mossend (NSLAFA) OR v Apex AFC (P & D) OR East Kilbride YMCA (Cal) Hillington AFC (SAFL) Paisley AFC (SAFL) OR Mill Utd (NSLAFA) OR MLS Leeds Irvine Town (Ayr) OR Finnart (SAFL) v (St & D) Jordanhill Campus (GGPL) OR Giffnock North AAC (Cal) Oban Saints (SAFL) OR Glasgow Harp (Cal) OR Kelvin v OR Glentyan (P & D) OR Kilsyth United (SECL) AFC (GGPL) Mearns (CSAFL) OR Ferguslie Star (SAFL) v Thorn Athletic (P & D) OR Third Lanark Ath. (GGPL) Milngavie Wanderers (Cal) OR Harestanes (CSAFL) OR v Wellhouse (CSAFL) OR Bannockburn (CSAFL) Gourock Athletic (CSAFL) Motherwell Thistle (SAFL) OR Bothwell Utd (NSLAFA) v Dirrans Athletic (Ayr) OR Calderglen (GGPL) Overtown Thistle (NSLAFA) OR Port Glasgow Utd Port Glasgow (SAFL) OR Symington Caledonian (Ayr) v (SAFL) OR Lochan (Ayr) OR Paisley Athletic (P & D) OR Kilbarchan Thistle (GGPL) Partick West (GGPL) OR Eddlewood (GGPL) OR Glasgow Caledonian (GSML) OR Redbrae Athletic (St & v Redbrae (CSAFL) OR Yoker AFC (SSML) D) OR Rosehill Star (SAFL) Port Glasgow OBU (SAFL) OR South Camlachie Y.P. v Broomhouse (GGPL) OR Arthurlie United (CSAFL) (SAFL) Colville Park (CSAFL) OR Dunoon Athletic (SAFL) OR Scotia Athletic (CSAFL) OR Bannerman AFC (GGPL) v Viewfield Rovers (Cal) Orchard Parkmount "A" (GGPL) OR Glynhill Moorcroft Silverburn (GCAFA) OR Coylton AFC (Ayr) v (P & D) St. Josephs (SAFL) OR Stewarton United (Ayr) v Waterside (CSAFL) OR Ashvale Victoria (CSAFL) Dalziel HSFPs (Cal) OR East Kilbride FC (SAFL) OR Strathclyde University (Cal) OR Westerlands (GGPL) v Bishopbriggs International (SECL) Tannahill (P & D) OR Kilbride Thistle (Ayr) OR Chryston Unity (SECL) OR Mill United (CSAFL) OR v Drumchapel FP (Cal) OR Windlaw (SSML) Aikenhead Thistle (CSAFL) Tarbolton (Ayr) OR Kirkintilloch Thistle (SSML) OR Hamilton FP (Cal) OR Electric Bar (NSLAFA) OR Vale of v Condorrat Club (CSAFL) Leven Academy (GGPL) COLVILLE PARK COUNTRY CLUB WEST OF SCOTLAND AMATEUR CUP FOURTH ROUND DRAW Clear ties to be played on 14th December 2013 Home H v A Away Wallacetoun S.C. (Ayr) OR Bearsden (Cal) OR Drumley v Campsie AFC (St & D) OR St. Mungo's (Cal) (Ayr) Whinhall Utd (SSML) OR Knockentiber (Ayr) v AS Airdrie AFC (SSML) OR Blantyre Celtic (CSAFL) Whitefield Rovers (SSML) OR Blantyre Rangers Netherthird (Ayr) OR Shawlands FP (SAFL) OR KSC v (NSLAFA) Wolves (Ayr).
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