Talbot will meet Glasgow side Drumchapel United in their first ever meeting since United moved up to the West of Scotland FA in the 2020/21 season. The Drum currently sit above us in third place by a point and have still to taste defeat this season on their home turf. Last week they made heavy weather of dispatching Glasgow Perthshire out of the South Cup but they are a formidable side with a number of players who have played in the SFL.
Probably their most noted player is Argyle McCoist the son of Rangers legend Ally, but in their midst is keeper Ryan Scully who played for Partick as well as former Kelty striker Botti Biabi
Drumchapel’s Donald Dewar Centre has come in for a lot of stick recently due to its sparse surroundings. The Scottish Non League website gives the capacity as 500, viewing can only be accessed from two sides, there is no terracing or cover and unsure if food is available. So to be safe have a big breakfast, and bring a brolly if the weather forecast is for rain. Also if your small get into the barriers early.
The kick off is set for 2pm and set your sat-nav for 220 Garscadden Road, Drumchapel, Glasgow, G15 8SX. Drumchapel train station is only 700 yards from the ground.
The Willie Young Supporters bus leaves the Talbot Club at 12noon.
Get along and roar the lads on to another three points.