The GCFA Conference has exploded into life — goals flying in, new names stepping up, and early-season standards already sky-high.

From Westhill’s frontman Kyle MacDonald to Remo’s all-action Mitchell Clocherty, the opening month showcased what this new tier is all about: hunger, hard graft, and players desperate to make a name for themselves.

They’re joined by Ryan Dickson and Stephen Mullen (Cambuslang FA), Rizwan (Burnhill FC), and Ben McAllister (River Nevis) — six standouts who’ve left their mark on September.

KYLE MACDONALD – WESTHILL UNITED

Kyle’s influence on the Westhill United team is certainly undeniable, When the striker is on form them he makes his team a formidable force.

The attackers clever front play and linking with the midfield and other forwards is top tier.

Goals goals and more goals is what Kyle brings to the table and everyone at Westhill United will be delighted he is on their team.

Kyle was an easy nomination for Player of the month.

MITCHELL CLOCHERTY – FC REMO

The Remo FC captain, Mitchell Clocherty, has been nothing short of outstanding this month. Leading from the front, he’s consistently bossed the midfield week in and week out, setting the tone with his work rate, composure, and leadership.

Mitchell has also added goals to his game, netting three crucial strikes that have made a real difference in key moments. His performances have inspired the team and lifted everyone around him.

A true captain’s month!

Ryan Dickson – CATHCART AFC

Steven christie – CAMBUSLANG FA

Rizwan – BURNHILL FC

BEN MCALLISTER – RIVER NEVIS

If the September is anything to go by, the Conference is going to be pure chaos — the good kind. These players have already raised the bar, and the rest will have to chase hard to match it.

🔥 Saturday morning football keeps producing, and the new boys are making sure nobody forgets their arrival.

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