Scottish Football Thread - 2022/23

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Any Dons fans on here? Or Blues with them as their second team? That's a grim result. That revives memories of Halifax and Shrewsbury.
Hahaha would this result be worse sixth tier team goodness me,although thinking of Halifax and Shrewsbury brings back horrible memories the Shay and gay meadow wasn’t it ..
 
Are Darvel an amateur side,where abouts in Scotland are they and what league..

6th tier. West of Scotland premier league. A wee town 10 minutes from me in Kilmarnock.

Owned by John Gall of Browning's bakers so a fair bit of money pumped into the club for the level which they're at, know for a fact some of their players earn good money and they've paid upwards of £10k on certain transfers which is unheard of at that level of football.

Auchinleck Talbot are the biggest and most historical name in their league, Darvel have came from nothing and been completely bankrolled but I don't grudge them their success one bit - great to see.
 
6th tier. West of Scotland premier league. A wee town 10 minutes from me in Kilmarnock.

Owned by John Gall of Browning's bakers so a fair bit of money pumped into the club for the level which they're at, know for a fact some of their players earn good money and they've paid upwards of £10k on certain transfers which is unheard of at that level of football.

Auchinleck Talbot are the biggest and most historical name in their league, Darvel have came from nothing and been completely bankrolled but I don't grudge them their success one bit - great to see.
Especially against that mob.
Is the Ayrshire junior scene still tribal or is it worse now.
 
" Over to MIchael Beale.Michael,Thoughts on that result ? "

One of the following two teams will be in the quarter finals:
Darvel
Falkirk

One of the following four teams will be in the quarter finals.

Cove Rangers/Ayr United v Elgin City/Drumchapel United
 
You generally don't get major upsets in the Scottish cup the way you do with the FA cup, but this is probably the biggest in the competition's history and our kind of version of Hereford beating Newcastle.
 
Think you could get 30s on the exchanges but some of the bookies were as low as 12/1 ( Paddy Power )

Considering a non league team hadn’t beaten a top division team for 57 years, and they’re not even a top non league team, those odds look incredibly skinny.

They must be a bit better than their league status suggests.
 
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