This Team of the Week brought together players who influenced games in clear, tangible ways. There was a goalkeeper who set the tone early, defenders who stood up to pressure and won their battles, midfielders who kept the game moving and did the hard yards, and forwards who turned chances into goals. Add in a bench that shifted momentum and a manager who had his side organised throughout, and the common thread was straightforward — impact mattered more than reputation.

Season So Far — This Hugh Dunnit Team of the Week shows why Squad of the Week nominations matter, and how impact turns into selection.
Thanks to the clubs who sent detailed nominations — they make this sharper every week and give Hugh proper context beyond the scoreline. Keep them coming, with detail, so the moments that actually swing points don’t get missed.
Four seasons in and the Squad of the Week has grown arms, legs, and opinions.
That’s where new feature Hugh Dunnit’s Team of the Week steps in.
He doesn’t do polite applause — he picks the lads who made things happen: effort, impact, and a touch of grit.
No heatmaps. No faff. Just standards.
EFFORT, IMPACT, AND NO FAFF — HUGH DUNNIT UNVEILS HIS GCFA TEAM OF THE WEEK
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💪 HUGH DUNNIT’S 11
Formation: 4-4-2
Theme: The ones who break down tight games — through graft, not gadgets.


















Hugh on reasons why these lads made his team if the week

🧤 Goalkeeper
🧤 GK — Ross Stewart (Remo FC)
Safe hands, steady head. One of those keepers who still shouts “my ball” and means it. Set the tone in a massive game





🧱 Back Four
RB — Shaun Noon (Busby AFC)
The kind of all-action amateur Hugh still loves to watch. Shouting, blocking, organising — and throwing himself into every contest for the right reasons. Proper full-back.
CB — Cammy Lakin (Lokomotiv Glasgow)
Looks built for wet Saturdays. Dominant in the air, strong in the tackle, and calm when others panic.
CB — Jude McKenna (Remo FC)
Solid and composed with the ball. Wins his duels, leads by example, and delivers with real quality when it matters.
LB — Andy McMillan (Queens Park SFC)
Reads danger before it happens. Big tackles, big moments, and never leaves the pitch looking like he’s dodged a tackle.





⚙️ Midfield Four
RM — Liam Ruddy (Port Glasgow Boys Club)
Direct, fearless, and non-stop. Doesn’t complicate it — beats his man, delivers, and keeps doing it all game.
CM — David Duffy (Remo FC)
Box-to-box worker who does the unseen graft. Scores, tackles, presses — the heartbeat type every side needs.
CM — Steven Christie (Camby FA)
Tenacious, relentless, and never quiet for long. Every team needs one when the pitch shrinks and tempers rise.
LM — Andy Lindsay (Toryglen Thistle)
Sharp eye for goal, confident in space, and not afraid to try something when others maybe take a touch too many.



ST — Liam Kelly (Port Glasgow Boys Club)
Four goals, and still chasing more. Leads the line the old way — physical, clever, and always sniffing a chance.
ST — Kev Smith (Lokomotiv Glasgow)
Hat-trick in fifteen minutes to turn a game on its head. Work rate, power, and pure match-winner mentality.

Calm, committed, and his players reflect it. Standards first, excuses nowhere in sight.
🧠 Manager — Camby FA Boss


No buzzwords, no shortcuts — just lads doing it right.
That’s Scottish amateur football as Hugh sees it.
Thanks to the clubs who sent detailed Squad of the Week nominations — they make this sharper every week. Keep them coming, with context, so we can spotlight the shifts that swung points.
Seen it differently? Nominate your standouts for next week and tell us why the moments mattered.
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