⚽️ Hills Solicitors Colleges Conference: Lower League clash Looms


Two sides still searching for rhythm meet at Nethercraigs with points, pride, and maybe patience on the line. Hugh Dunnit’s calling it close — but only one team can avoid being their own worst enemy.
QUEEN’S PARK SFC are set to clash with LS Memorial in what promises to be a tightly contested match in the Hills Solicitors Colleges Conference.


The match will take place at Nethercraigs Sports Centre. Nerries is one of the better sports centres at the moment. The Sports Centre was recently taken over by Pollok United and the surface looks better than
MATCH DETAILS BELOW ⬇️

Recent Form:

Recent form paints a picture of struggle for both teams. QUEEN’S PARK SFC are currently enduring a mixed bag of results, punctuated by a disheartening series of recent losses. LS Memorial also arrive under pressure, reeling from a recent defeat at the hands of REMO FC. This shared struggle sets the stage for a gritty encounter where neither team can afford to drop points.

The Table: Fighting for Every Point
The league standings underscore the importance of this fixture, with both clubs languishing towards the foot of the table.
LS Memorial currently hold the 9th position with 3 points from five matches. Just below them, Queen’s Park occupies the 10th spot, also on 3 points, but with a game in hand
BIG PLAYERS


We asked Le memorial manager for his view on this fixture & his team and this is our summary of that interview
🔑 Players to Watch
Kian Wheatley misses out through suspension — and his manager reckons that absence was the difference in last week’s defeat to Remo. They’ll be glad to have him back.
Zak Thomson, the side’s top scorer, is the one most likely to make it count in the final third.
Behind him, John Rough keeps the engine running. A relentless centre mid with the kind of work ethic that sets the tone — heart, fight, and no shortage of ground covered.
And at the back, skipper Jamie McKerracher is the steady hand. A no-nonsense centre-half who wins his headers, keeps the five-man line tight, and takes no prisoners.
The Verdict
The real mystery here isn’t who will win, but who will make the final, decisive, soul-crushing mistake?
However, Queen’s Park’s slightly lower number of matches gives them the edge on paper, suggesting they are marginally less contaminated by failure. It’s a low-confidence call, but based on the raw, unadulterated data of recent losses, we believe LS Memorial is the team most likely to deliver the final, damning piece of evidence (i.e., concede the last goal)



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