Showing posts with label Ashfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ashfield. Show all posts

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Saracen Park (Ashfield)

After the Glasgow Perthshire v Ashfield game at Keppoch Park yesterday I decided to have a look at Saracen Park next door, home of Scottish junior club Ashfield FC, who currently play in the second tier of the SJFA West Region. Saracen Park, located in Possilpark in the north of Glasgow, has a capacity of 3,500 according to Wikipedia and is one of the few junior grounds with a grandstand. The ground is shared with the Glasgow Tigers speedway team. The need to fit the speedway track inside the stadium is also the reason why the pitch has a width of only 50 yards.

Luckily one of the gates was open yesterday and I was able to sneak inside for a few pictures. I will come back soon to see an Ashfield home game at Saracen Park.


The entrance to Saracen Park.


And there we see an open door!


Terracing behind the goal.


The speedway track used by the Glasgow Tigers.


The grandstand.

Saracen Park (Ashfield)

After the Glasgow Perthshire v Ashfield game at Keppoch Park yesterday I decided to have a look at Saracen Park next door, home of Scottish junior club Ashfield FC, who currently play in the second tier of the SJFA West Region. Saracen Park, located in Possilpark in the north of Glasgow, has a capacity of 3,500 according to Wikipedia and is one of the few junior grounds with a grandstand. The ground is shared with the Glasgow Tigers speedway team. The need to fit the speedway track inside the stadium is also the reason why the pitch has a width of only 50 yards.

Luckily one of the gates was open yesterday and I was able to sneak inside for a few pictures. I will come back soon to see an Ashfield home game at Saracen Park.


The entrance to Saracen Park.


And there we see an open door!


Terracing behind the goal.


The speedway track used by the Glasgow Tigers.


The grandstand.

Keppoch Park (Glasgow Perthshire v Ashfield)

Yesterday I took a bus to the north of Glasgow once more for a Sectional League Cup junior game staged at Keppoch Park in Possil, home of Glasgow Perthshire, who currently ply their trade in the West Region Central District First Division after narrowly avoiding relegation to the Second Division last season. Yesterday's visitors were next door neighbours Ashfield who play their home games only 150 metres away at Saracen Park.

I took the number 9 First bus from Paisley to Hope Street in Glasgow where I jumped on the 75 First bus to Milton. The bus dropped me off very close to Keppoch Park. Today's visitors play in the West Region Super League First Division and it was obvious they were the stronger team however Perthshire gave them a good game.

There are no turnstiles at Keppoch Park, which is normal for a junior ground. I wonder however how many supporters in attendance today actually paid the guy who was standing at the gate with a biscuit tin to throw your four quid in. At kick-off there were perhaps 40 people inside the ground including many youngsters (and not-so-youngsters) with their carry oots in stylish blue carrier bags. A certain brand of tonic wine appeared particularly popular. A few minutes after kick-off when the 'bloke with biscuit tin' had left his position the numbers swelled to over a 100.

Ashfield's Jim Smith scored from a penalty that was given after only a minute. Ashfield appeared the stronger side, as expected, but were not creating many chances. Perthshire equalised after 30 minutes however and the score was level at half time. After the interval Ashfield went ahead once more and again it was a penalty by Smith. The tie appeared to be over but Perthshire were not giving up and were given a lifeline by 'Field goalie Chris Prior's howler. This meant the Shire were back in business however they were not able to find the net again. Ryan Cairley made sure Ashfield would take the three points back to Saracen Park when he scored the fourth 'Field eight minutes before time.

After the game I walked to Saracen Park to take a few pictures of this ground as well. I then took the number 3 bus back to Glasgow city centre.


Keppoch Park is not the most impressive ground you will ever visit.


The entrance to Keppoch Park.


Ashfield's first goal was a Jim Smith penalty.


The very small enclosure attached to the club building.


Also the second Ashfield goal was scored from the spot by Jim Smith.


The attendance grew to over 100 as the game went on.


On Google Maps you can see there is only about 150 metres between the pitches of Keppoch Park (on the left) and Saracen Park.


Saturday 14th August 2010
Surridge Sectional League Cup Section 6
Glasgow Perthshire 2 Ashfield 4
Glasgow Perthshire:
Ashfield: Smith (pen.), Smith (pen.), Chalmers, Cairley
Att: 110

Keppoch Park (Glasgow Perthshire v Ashfield)

Yesterday I took a bus to the north of Glasgow once more for a Sectional League Cup junior game staged at Keppoch Park in Possil, home of Glasgow Perthshire, who currently ply their trade in the West Region Central District First Division after narrowly avoiding relegation to the Second Division last season. Yesterday's visitors were next door neighbours Ashfield who play their home games only 150 metres away at Saracen Park.

I took the number 9 First bus from Paisley to Hope Street in Glasgow where I jumped on the 75 First bus to Milton. The bus dropped me off very close to Keppoch Park. Today's visitors play in the West Region Super League First Division and it was obvious they were the stronger team however Perthshire gave them a good game.

There are no turnstiles at Keppoch Park, which is normal for a junior ground. I wonder however how many supporters in attendance today actually paid the guy who was standing at the gate with a biscuit tin to throw your four quid in. At kick-off there were perhaps 40 people inside the ground including many youngsters (and not-so-youngsters) with their carry oots in stylish blue carrier bags. A certain brand of tonic wine appeared particularly popular. A few minutes after kick-off when the 'bloke with biscuit tin' had left his position the numbers swelled to over a 100.

Ashfield's Jim Smith scored from a penalty that was given after only a minute. Ashfield appeared the stronger side, as expected, but were not creating many chances. Perthshire equalised after 30 minutes however and the score was level at half time. After the interval Ashfield went ahead once more and again it was a penalty by Smith. The tie appeared to be over but Perthshire were not giving up and were given a lifeline by 'Field goalie Chris Prior's howler. This meant the Shire were back in business however they were not able to find the net again. Ryan Cairley made sure Ashfield would take the three points back to Saracen Park when he scored the fourth 'Field eight minutes before time.

After the game I walked to Saracen Park to take a few pictures of this ground as well. I then took the number 3 bus back to Glasgow city centre.


Keppoch Park is not the most impressive ground you will ever visit.


The entrance to Keppoch Park.


Ashfield's first goal was a Jim Smith penalty.


The very small enclosure attached to the club building.


Also the second Ashfield goal was scored from the spot by Jim Smith.


The attendance grew to over 100 as the game went on.


On Google Maps you can see there is only about 150 metres between the pitches of Keppoch Park (on the left) and Saracen Park.


Saturday 14th August 2010
Surridge Sectional League Cup Section 6
Glasgow Perthshire 2 Ashfield 4
Glasgow Perthshire:
Ashfield: Smith (pen.), Smith (pen.), Chalmers, Cairley
Att: 110
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