Talbot travel to Annbank

Talbot will travel to Annbank on Wednesday to face the “Bankies” in our fourth pre-season friendly match. The ADL side have recently joined up with Ayr United Academy and will probably boast a number of future AUFC stars in the making. The academy side were based at Lugar last season and proved to be a decent outfit. Last Wednesday they beat fellow Premier club Glenafton 4-3 at New Pebble Park.

The game kicks off at 7pm.

Talbot v Killie Match Report

Read about all the action from todays match against Kilmarnock. Just click on matches and then results.

Talbot sign another player

Talbot are pleased to announce the signing of Neil McPherson from Darvel Juniors. Neil who can play in defence or midfield has been out on trial during our games against Newtongrange and Craigmark. Talbot would like to welcome Neil to Beechwood Park.

Free gig at Talbot Club

LIVE and KICKING WEEKEND | Auchinleck Talbot Forum

As part of the Live and Kicking Weekend Caledonia Blue will be playing in the Talbot Social Club on Saturday 6 August. Entry is free.

Roadworks on A76 at Crossroads

Two sets of traffic lights at the Crossroads Roundabout near Bowhouse Prison is causing major traffic congestion. The traffic lights are then followed by lights half a mile South heading from Kilmarnock to Mauchline at the Bargower Bridge. If attending Sunday’s match its advised to set of earlier.

The roadworks are scheduled for 10 weeks.auchinleck

Allan’s Angle

Due to the wonder of the media world I have been given the chance to branch out from my match programme article to put my deliberations on to the Talbot official website. I hope to put up a weekly article where the running of the team, match thoughts and looking forward to up  coming events.

Firstly due to being on holiday I was unable to attend the early training and the match with Newtongrange. Due to this I believe my penance was a place on the bench up at Dalmellington where the midges were wreaking havoc on the players and the supporters which made it an uncomfortable evening indeed.

To start my article I will take a look at the signings so far and to say I’m pleased is an understatement. The loss of Mark Campbell at the opening third of the season was a big blow, and although we managed to secure the services of Craig McCracken we relied heavily on Steven White who although not a central defender did a superb job alongside big Martin. It was no secret we were interested in Danny Boyle last season and with him still on the books with Rob Roy we had to bide our time to get the big man to sign on the dotted.  He is a player who is in the same mould as big Mark and this is what we lacked last season. Unfortunately Danny is on holiday so we still await to see him in the black and gold, but believe you me it will be worth the wait.

With the loss Scott Johnstone to Girvan we knew it was going to be tough to attract a goalie to Beechwood because of big Andy. To be honest Scott was too good a keeper to be sitting on a bench and I believe the Super First Division will be a better league with him in it. The dilemma was sorted when we captured the signature of Brian Hewitt who a lot of you will know due to him having a successful stint at Neilston and Meadow. Brian has bags of experience which should be a help for big Andy as it provides a training partner as well as cover.

Lastly we won a watch with the signing of Grant Drummond a 21 year old central defender and former Airdrie player. By all accounts he had a superb game against Newtongrange and I had the pleasure of playing alongside him on Wednesday night although he might not feel the same. Welcome to Beechwood lads.

We are all buzzing at Beechwood for the visit of Kilmarnock and the fact that Lee Clark has intimated a strong squad will be playing against us. Hopefully we have a squad in place as Wednesday night was a bit of a disaster when we could only muster 12 players or 13 if you count me. However we did give a good account of ourselves especially in the first half and to be honest some superb keeping kept the scoreline to three goals. Second half was a wee bit more disappointing but you have got to admit that fatigue played a part as the grass was a wee bit long and the opposition had more people on their bench than that was watching the match and fresh legs do matter especially on such unpleasant night weather wise. All credit to Craigmark they gave us a game and I would rather be stretched a bit than the debacle last season when we won 9-0. A good run out I would describe the match.

Scottish Cup draw was disappointing with two away games this coupled with the fact we are away in the West Cup. I have to admit that I was unaware of how the preliminary draw was made but it seems we were in a pot awaiting the three unlucky SFA teams who didn’t receive a bye. A trip to Wigton holds no fears for us but a win could potentially see us face Beith if they beat Newton Stewart. Couldn’t be any worse because we will lose a top Junior side, and especially two clubs who could potentially meet 7 times next season if they are successful enough.

I finish up with encouraging you to get along to Beechwood on Sunday and help honour the ten year stints that Bryan, Colin and James will be celebrating.

Craigmark v Talbot Match Report.

The match report of Talbot’s second pre-season friendly can be found on the Match Results page. Interesting game which the midges were definately the winners.

Talbot v Killie Programme Cover

The website editor requested a wee article regarding the front cover design of the testimonial match programme on Sunday.

I was asked to design it and have created a very graphic retro cover that is a wee bit different. We all know that the Talbot programme is widely accepted as one of the best for content, it has came close over the last few years in the award stakes. However, content aside, perhaps a more radical make over of the design could be the final piece in the jigsaw for the popular and quality publication. The cover integrates the two distinctive strips, traditional shirts that go back in some shape or form to the 50s and in Talbots case the 40s. It also suggests a bond between two of Ayrshires biggest football institutions, I know many Killie fans who have a soft spot for Talbot and vise versa. It would be interesting to hear fans views on this and would it be good to adopt a similar or new cover for the home match programmes for the coming season.

A one off framed high quality archival art print of the cover will be for sale in the memorabilia shop soon. All proceeds going to the BRC.

FOOTNOTE FROM WEBMASTER: We are aware that Eugene got the date wrong but that has been sorted for the match edition.

IG7

 

Talbot Programme final design

Talbot travel to Dalmellington

Talbot will embark on their second pre-season match with a visit to Craigmark Burntonians on Wednesday evening. The match kicks off a Station Park at 7pm and Talbot will no doubt be running the rule over a number of trialists. Craigmark manager John Redford will be hopeful that there is not a repeat of last seasons match where Talbot ran out 9-0 winners.

It’s hoped that the match will provide a good run out before Talbot face a strong Kilmarnock side in the LSY Testimonial game this Sunday.

Talbot look set for Ayrshire collision course

Talbot let set for a collision course with Beith after the preliminary round draw was held. Talbot travel to Wigton while Beith face Newton Stewart. Wigton play in the South of Scotland League where they finish 3rd last season.

 

The draws for the 2016/17 William Hill Scottish Cup first and second preliminary rounds were made at the Coldstream Museum this evening.

The museum is currently running an exhibition called ‘Frontiers: The Berwickshire Football Story’ which covers the history of the game in the area.

The draw also marked the 125th anniversary of Coldstream FC, who were involved in today’s proceedings, drawing Leith Athletic in preliminary round two.

Scotland internationalist and Hibernian Ladies captain Joelle Murray, who features in the exhibition, helped make the draw, alongside the Scottish FA president, Alan McRae, and the Coldstream Museum assistant curator, Andrew Tulloch.

Preliminary round one draw:

Edusport Academy v Colville Park
Newtown Stewart v Beith Juniors
Wigtown and Bladnoch v Auchinleck Talbot
Glasgow University v Bonnyrigg Rose
St Cuthbert Wanderers v Leith Athletic

Ties to be played on Saturday, 13 August 2016.

Preliminary round two draw:

St Cuthbert Wanderers/Leith Athletic v Coldstream
Glasgow University/Bonnyrigg Rose v Burntisland Shipyard Amateurs
Edusport Academy/Colville Park v Girvan
Newtown Stewart/Beith Juniors v Wigtown and Bladnoch/Auchinleck Talbot
Threave Rovers v Linlithgow Rose
Bank’s O’Dee v Golspie Sutherland

Ties to be played on Saturday, 3 September 2016.