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F 5.05 Giffnock North AAC (Cal) 0 Hurlford Thistle (Ayr) 2 THE THE "COLVILLE PARK COUNTRY CLUB" WEST OF SCOTLAND AMATEUR CUP SEASON 2013 - 2014 (UPDATED 5TH MAY 2014) CONGRATULATIONS TO HURLFORD THISTLE FINAL : 5TH MAY 2014 : NEW DOUGLAS PARK, HAMILTON Rnd Date Home Away E/T : 90 Mins Pens F 5.05 Giffnock North AAC (Cal) 0 Hurlford Thistle (Ayr) 2 COMPETITION RECORD ROUND BY ROUND SEMI FINALS Rnd Date At Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie on Friday 18th April E/T : 90 Mins Pens SF2 18.04 Hurlford Thistle (Ayr) 3 Bannockburn (CSAFL) 2 Rnd Date At Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie on Monday 21st April E/T : 90 Mins Pens SF1 21.04 Giffnock North AAC (Cal) 1 Blochairn Star "B" (SSML) 0 SEVENTH ROUND (QUARTER FINALS) Rnd Date Home Away E/T : 90 Mins Pens 7th 05.04 Blochairn Star "B" (SSML) 3 Thorn Athletic (SAFL) 3 aet 3-3 5-4 7th 07.04 Colville Park (CSAFL) 3 Hurlford Thistle (Ayr) 4 aet 3-3 7th 12.04 Giffnock North AAC (Cal) 2 Eastfield (CSAFL) 1 aet 1-1 7th 22.03 Stewarton United (Ayr) 0 Bannockburn (CSAFL) 5 SIXTH ROUND Rnd Date Home Away E/T : 90 Mins Pens 6th 01.03 Blochairn Star "B" (SSML) 8 St Patrick's FP (CSAFL) 5 6th 22.02 Clark Drive (Ayr) 0 Hurlford Thistle (Ayr) 2 6th 15.03 Eastfield (CSAFL) 5 Ferguslie Star (SAFL) 1 6th 29.03 Easthall Star (SAFL) 2 Thorn Athletic (SAFL) 3 6th 22.02 Finnart (SAFL) 1 Bannockburn (CSAFL) 3 6th 29.03 Giffnock North AAC (Cal) 5 St. Mungo's (Cal) 1 6th 15.03 Colville Park (CSAFL) 5 Drumchapel Ams (CSAFL) 0 6th 08.03 Stewarton United (Ayr) 2 Motherwell Thistle (SAFL) 0 FIFTH ROUND Rnd Date Home Away E/T : 90 Mins Pens 5th 01.02 Kings Park Rangers (SAFL) 0 Clark Drive (Ayr) 1 5th 08.02 Bannockburn (CSAFL) 2 Aikenhead Thistle (CSAFL) 0 5th 25.01 Blochairn Star "B" (SSML) 7 Milton AFC (Cal) 3 5th 15.03 Glynhill Moorcroft (P&D) 0 Thorn Athletic (SAFL) 3 5th 22.02 Drumchapel Ams (CSAFL) 1 Galston United (Ayr) 1 aet 1-1 4-2 5th 22.02 East Kilbride YMCA (Cal) 1 Eastfield (CSAFL) 3 5th 22.03 Giffnock North AAC (Cal) 3 Eddlewood (GGPL) 2 5th 25.01 Motherwell Thistle (SAFL) 3 Hamilton FP (Cal) 2 aet 1-1 5th 22.02 Campsie Minerva (CSAFL) 1 St. Patricks FP (CSAFL) 2 5th 18.01 Overtown Thistle (NSLAFA) 0 Ferguslie Star (SAFL) 1 5th 08.03 Colville Park (CSAFL) 2 Blantyre Celtic (CSAFL) 0 5th 01.03 Stewarton United (Ayr) 3 Strathclyde University (GGPL) 2 5th 18.01 Strathclyde University (Cal) 2 Finnart (SAFL) 3 5th 18.01 Uddingston Anvil (CSAFL) 2 Easthall Star (SAFL) 3 5th 22.02 St Mungo's (Cal) 4 South Camlachie Y.P. (SAFL) 3 aet 3-3 5th 08.02 Hurlford Thistle (Ayr) 3 Whitefield Rovers (SSML) 1 FOURTH ROUND Rnd Date Home Away E/T : 90 Mins Pens 4th 08.02 Galston United (Ayr) 4 Tynecastle (SSML) 3 4th 18.01 Baillieston Thistle (GGPL) 1 Kings Park Rangers (SAFL) 2 4th 14.12 Blochairn Star "B" (SSML) 4 Lochgilphead Red Star (SAFL) 1 4th 08.03 Busby (SAFL) 2 Thorn Athletic (SAFL) 2 aet 2-2 3-4 4th 21.12 Clark Drive (Ayr) 3 Eaglesham (SAFL) 0 4th 18.01 Coylton AFC (Ayr) 2 Glynhill Moorcroft (P & D) 4 4th 08.02 Drumchapel Ams (CSAFL) 2 Pollok (CSAFL) 0 4th 01.02 Eastfield (CSAFL) 1 Carrick (Ayr) 0 4th 25.01 Eddlewood (GGPL) 4 Redbrae Athletic (St & D) 3 4th 14.12 Ferguslie Star (SAFL) 7 Thorn Athletic (P & D) 1 4th 21.12 Finnart (SAFL) 8 MLS Leeds (St & D) 3 4th 14.12 Harestanes (CSAFL) 3 Bannockburn (CSAFL) 4 4th 14.12 Independent AFC (St & D) 5 East Kilbride YMCA (Cal) 7 aet 4-4 4th 15.03 Giffnock North AAC (Cal) 2 Oban Saints (SAFL) 2 aet 2-2 4-3 4th 08.02 Knockentiber (Ayr) 0 Blantyre Celtic (CSAFL) 1 4th 21.12 Milton AFC (Cal) 2 Craigneuk (GGPL) 1 4th 14.12 Motherwell Thistle (SAFL) 2 Dirrans Athletic (Ayr) 0 4th 14.12 Overtown Thistle (NSLAFA) 3 Port Glasgow (SAFL) 1 4th 22.02 Scotia Athletic (CSAFL) scr Colville Park (CSAFL) w/o Scotia resigned 4th 22.02 South Camlachie Y.P. (SAFL) w/o Opponents expelled 4th 18.01 St. Patricks FP (CSAFL) 5 Greenock HSFPs (CSAFL) 5 aet 4-4 4-3 4th 14.12 Stewarton United (Ayr) 3 Waterside (CSAFL) 1 4th 14.12 Strathclyde University (Cal) 5 East Kilbride FC (SAFL) 2 4th 22.02 Strathclyde University (GGPL) w/o Arkleston Athletic (P & D) exp Arkleston expelled 4th 18.01 Tarbolton (Ayr) 2 Hamilton FP (Cal) 3 4th 14.12 Uddingston Anvil (CSAFL) 5 Maryhill Black Star (SSML) 1 4th 11.01 Wallacetoun S.C. (Ayr) 0 St. Mungo's (Cal) 5 4th 18.01 Weir Recreation (GGPL) 0 Hurlford Thistle (Ayr) 10 4th 15.02 Westerlands (Cal) 1 Campsie Minerva (CSAFL) 3 4th 14.12 Whifflet Athletic (SSML) 1 Easthall Star (SAFL) 7 4th 14.12 Whitefield Rovers (SSML) 7 Netherthird (Ayr) 1 4th 21.12 Windlaw (SSML) 1 Aikenhead Thistle (CSAFL) 2 THIRD ROUND Rnd Date Home Away E/T : 90 Mins Pens 3rd 11.01 AFC Ravenscraig (SSML) 2 Kings Park Rangers (SAFL) 3 3rd 18.01 Alba Thistle (SAFL) 1 Galston United (Ayr) 3 3rd 23.11 Apex AFC (P & D) 1 East Kilbride YMCA (Cal) 7 3rd 01.02 Arkleston Athletic (P & D) 4 Eastwood Park (GSML) 3 switched to Eastwood Pk 3rd 16.11 AS Airdrie AFC (SSML) 0 Blantyre Celtic (CSAFL) 5 3rd 07.12 Auchinleck Boswell (Ayr) 2 Eaglesham (SAFL) 3 3rd 11.01 Barrhead YM (GGPL) 1 Pollok (CSAFL) 2 3rd 16.11 Blochairn Star "B" (SSML) 2 Cumbernauld Colts (Cal) 1 3rd 22.02 Broomhouse (GGPL) A Arthurlie United (CSAFL) A Both Clubs Expelled 3rd 16.11 Campsie AFC (St & D) 0 St. Mungo's (Cal) 7 3rd 23.11 Cardross (WOS) 1 Weir Recreation (GGPL) 1 aet 1-1 4-5 3rd 18.01 Carrick (Ayr) 4 Winlinton Wolves (Ayr) 1 3rd 14.12 Chryston (CSAFL) 1 St. Patricks FP (CSAFL) 3 3rd 16.11 Clark Drive (Ayr) 7 Gallowhill (P & D) 0 3rd 16.11 Colville Park (CSAFL) 6 Viewfield Rovers (Cal) 1 3rd 07.12 Corkerhill (WOS) 1 Drumchapel Ams (CSAFL) 9 3rd 23.11 Crosshill Thistle (Ayr) 2 Tynecastle (SSML) 3 3rd 23.11 Crosslands Utd (GSML) 3 Whifflet Athletic (SSML) 3 aet 2-2 3-4 3rd 16.11 Crownpark (WOS) 2 Baillieston Thistle (GGPL) 3 3rd 16.11 Dalziel HSFPs (Cal) 1 East Kilbride FC (SAFL) 2 3rd 23.11 Dirrans Athletic (Ayr) 5 Calderglen (GGPL) 0 3rd 23.11 Drumchapel Colts (SAFL) 2 Milton AFC (Cal) 3 3rd 16.11 Dumbarton Harp (GGPL) 1 Busby (SAFL) 5 3rd 30.11 East Kilbride (CSAFL) 3 Uddingston Anvil (CSAFL) 7 3rd 16.11 Eastfield (CSAFL) 2 Kilbirnie (Ayr) 1 3rd 11.01 Eddlewood (GGPL) 4 Redbrae (CSAFL) 3 3rd 14.12 Gartcairn Football Acad (SECL) 1 Hurlford Thistle (Ayr) 14 3rd 08.02 Giffnock (WOS) 0 Campsie Minerva (CSAFL) 2 switched to Campsie Min. 3rd 30.11 Glasgow Caledonian (GSML) 1 Redbrae Athletic (St & D) 3 3rd 23.11 Greenock HSFPs (CSAFL) 5 EKFC Whitehills (Cal) 2 3rd 16.11 Haldane United (SAFL) 2 Strathclyde University (GGPL) 4 3rd 21.12 Hamilton FP (Cal) 3 Vale of Leven Academy (GGPL) 1 aet 1-1 3rd 07.12 Harestanes (CSAFL) 6 Gourock Athletic (CSAFL) 1 3rd 23.11 Independent AFC (St & D) 6 Hillington AFC (SAFL) 2 3rd 16.11 Irvine Town (Ayr) 1 Finnart (SAFL) 4 3rd 18.01 Jordanhill Campus (GGPL) 1 Giffnock North AAC (Cal) 3 3rd 16.11 Kilbride Thistle (Ayr) 1 Windlaw (SSML) 2 3rd 16.11 Lochgilphead Red Star (SAFL) 5 Cambuslang Utd (Glas Colls) 1 3rd 16.11 Maryhill Black Star (SSML) 1 Cambusnethan Talbot (CSAFL) 0 3rd 07.12 Mearns (CSAFL) 1 Ferguslie Star (SAFL) 5 3rd 16.11 Mill United (CSAFL) 1 Aikenhead Thistle (CSAFL) 3 3rd 23.11 Mill Utd (NSLAFA) 2 MLS Leeds (St & D) 5 aet 2-2 3rd 16.11 Motherwell Thistle (SAFL) 7 Bothwell Utd (NSLAFA) 0 3rd 07.12 Neilston (SAFL) 2 Easthall Star (SAFL) 6 3rd 16.11 Netherthird (Ayr) 4 KSC Wolves (Ayr) 1 3rd 07.12 Oban Saints (SAFL) 2 Glasgow Harp (Cal) 1 aet 1-1 3rd 16.11 Orchard Parkmount "A" (GGPL) 1 Glynhill Moorcroft (P & D) 4 3rd 23.11 Overtown Thistle (NSLAFA) 5 Paisley Athletic (P & D) 1 3rd 16.11 Port Glasgow (SAFL) 2 Kilbarchan Thistle (GGPL) 0 3rd 30.11 Port Glasgow OBU (SAFL) 0 South Camlachie Y.P. (SAFL) 5 3rd 16.11 Scotia Athletic (CSAFL) 1 Bannerman AFC (GGPL) 0 3rd 07.12 Silverburn (Glas Colls) 4 Coylton AFC (Ayr) 6 3rd 23.11 St. Josephs (SAFL) 3 Stewarton United (Ayr) 4 3rd 16.11 Strathclyde University (Cal) 3 Westerlands G'gow Grads (GGPL) 0 3rd 16.11 Tarbolton (Ayr) 3 Condorrat Club (CSAFL) 0 3rd 16.11 Thorn Athletic (P & D) 2 Third Lanark (GGPL) 2 aet 1-1 4-1 3rd 07.12 Thorn Athletic (SAFL) 5 Blantyre Soccer Academy (NSLAFA) 1 3rd 16.11 Vale of Girvan (Ayr) 2 Craigneuk (GGPL) 4 3rd 16.11 Wallacetoun S.C. (Ayr) 4 Drumley (Ayr) 4 aet 2-2 6-5 3rd 23.11 Waterside (CSAFL) w/o Ashvale Victoria (CSAFL) scr 3rd 23.11 Wellhouse (CSAFL) 1 Bannockburn (CSAFL) 2 aet 1-1 3rd 18.01 Westerlands (Cal) 4 Myre Athletic (GGPL) 2 3rd 16.11 Whinhall Utd (SSML) scr Knockentiber (Ayr) w/o 3rd 23.11 Whitefield Rovers (SSML) 8 Blantyre Rangers (NSLAFA) 2 SECOND ROUND Rnd Date Home Away E/T : 90 Mins Pens 2nd 12.10 AFC Fulbar (P & D) 1 Crownpark (WOS) 2 2nd 12.10 AFC Ravenscraig (SSML) 7 Bothwell & Uddingston Alb (SAFL) 0 2nd 12.10 Aikenhead Thistle (CSAFL) 6 Prestwick (Ayr) 1 2nd 05.10 Alba Thistle (SAFL) 4 Blairdardie Utd (SSML) 1 2nd 12.10 Anderston Victoria (WOS) 1 Finnart (SAFL) 4 2nd 12.10 Ardrossan Winton Rovers (Ayr) 1 Winlinton Wolves (Ayr) 2 2nd 12.10 Arkleston Athletic (P & D) 5 Kilbowie Union (SAFL) 1 2nd 26.10 Arthurlie United (CSAFL) 6 Hurlford AFC (Ayr) 0 2nd 12.10 Ashvale Victoria (CSAFL) 2 Erskine YFC (P & D) 0 2nd 12.10 Baillieston Thistle (GGPL) 3 EK Rolls Royce (SAFL) 1 2nd 12.10 Balmore (Cal) 2 Crosslands Utd (GSML) 3 aet 2nd 12.10 Bannerman AFC (GGPL) 2 Ardrossan Castle Rovers (Ayr) 1 2nd 12.10 Barrhead YM (GGPL) 4 East Kilbride YMCA (SAFL) 3 2nd 02.11 Bearsden (Cal) 1 Drumley (Ayr) 5 2nd 12.10 Beith (Ayr) 1 Coylton AFC (Ayr) 6 2nd 12.10 Blantyre Celtic (CSAFL) 4 Rhu AFC (Cal) 3 2nd 12.10 Boswell (P & D) 4 Dumbarton Harp (GGPL) 6 2nd 12.10 Bothwell Utd (NSLAFA) 3 FC Clydebank (SAFL) 2 2nd 12.10 Broomhouse (GGPL) 11 Helensburgh (WOS) 0 2nd 12.10 Brucehill Utd ( P & D) 1 Neilston (SAFL) 7 2nd 02.11 Busby (SAFL) 11 East Kilbride Accies (SSML) 0 2nd 12.10 Calderglen (GGPL) 2 Gartcosh United (Cal) 1 aet 2nd 12.10 Cambuslang Utd (Glas Colls) 4 M.Y.F.
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