I take it all back.
For the past few weeks, I've
been predicting that Inverurie Loco Works, the third best team in the
Highland League, would pummel Montrose, one of the worst teams in the
Scottish Football League.
Montrose, for those not up to
date with happenings in deepest, darkest Angus or the more fetid end of
the Scottish game, are not a good side. They weren't a good side last
season, and half a dozen players have left since then.
It was therefore in a mood of resignation rather than hope that I traipsed to the North Sea Nou Camp for the Ramsdens Cup.
And
my prediction appeared to be coming true when Locos took the lead after
14 minutes, Stuart MacKay noticing that Sandy Wood had become
temporarily transparent and powering a shot straight through him.
Paul
Watson must have masochistic tendencies, having last week signed up for
a third spell at Links Park, but he had a "debut" to remember, curling a
beautiful free kick in off the post to level the scores after 26
minutes.
The score remained tied at half time, although Montrose had probably enjoyed the better of the latter part of the second half.
Paul
Lunan, deployed as a centre back alongside Alan Campbell, came close
with a diving header from a Craig McLeish corner four minutes into the
second half, but Montrose finally took the lead on the hour mark, Martin
Boyle scrambling the ball in at the far post from another McLeish
corner.
Garry Wood doubled the lead six minutes later, shooting into the empty net after a mix-up between Locos keeper Stewart Gray and defender Steven Park.
Terry Masson completed the scoring 10 minutes from time, shooting into another empty net from a Wood square ball after Boyle had been flattened in the box.
Locos scored a late consolation, Souter sliding the ball through Wood's legs with two minutes remaining.
All in all, a good win for Montrose against a strong Locos side. There were a few hairy moments, but Montrose generally coped well. New signings Watson and McLeish both looked useful, the former deployed at left back and the latter in central midfield. Boyle, Masson and Lunan all played well, while McNally had his moments, despite a few lapses in concentration. Only Sandy Wood was truly disappointing, beaten easily for both Locos goals.
Man of the Match: As a member of the press corps, I was asked to vote for today's official man of the match award. I had been inclined to go with McLeish or Watson, both of whom looked useful, but in the run up to filling in the voting slip, Garry Wood was involved in two Montrose goals and came close after a mazy dribble. So he got my vote. And that of my Forfarian friend [best quote of today: "How much would you get for doing a linesman?"]. He was the only player to get two votes, and therefore became man of the match, much to his own bemusement and that of almost everyone else we encountered.
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