🌟 GCFA Manager of the Week NOMINATIONS — Who Delivered on Saturday – 17TH JAN
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Saturday Standards Are Back.
Different grounds. Different pressures. Same touchline work.
This isn’t about ranking managers or handing out titles. It’s a snapshot of who set standards on returning GCFA Saturday — results earned, decisions made, jobs done.
This week’s touchline mentions from Saturday morning:
🔵 Joe Noon – Busby AFC
Joe NoonBUSBY AFCJoe and his men delivered a fantastic team performance on Saturday as they beat Rhu Colts in a game that they really needed to win.
🔵 David Boyd– Nethercraigs
David BoydNethercraigs AFCThe boss led his team to a big victory over Cambuslang Milan. The Win on Saturday took Boyds team back top of the league.
Coming soon more on David exciting move into bespoke teamwear supplies
⚫ Scott Burns – Greater Croftpark Rose
Scott Burns Greater Croftpark RoseBurns oversaw a big victory for Greater Croftpark Rose at Glasgow Green, defeating DTI AFC by two goals to nil.
🔵 Scott Pollock – Clydebank Red Star
Scott PollokClydebank Red StarScott oversaw his team’s big league victory over Glasgow Island. The gaffer has his team playing very well indeed.
⚪ Max Smith – Banknock
Max SmithBanknock AFCMax team has had giving some strong performance lately and Saturday was no different as Banknock put on a show as they progressed to the latter stages of the Cinema Cup.
⚪️ Kevin Young – Southside United
Kevin YoungSouthside UnitedKevin and his team won their important league game against Netherton AFC on Saturday. This was Southside’s first league win of the season.
⚫️ Ryan Carmichael – Cambuslang FA
Ryan Carmichael Cambuslang FARyan and his team put ten past Bearsden AFC on Friday night with a five star performance.
⚫️ Marty Gallagher – Clydebank SMFC
Marty Gallagher Clydebank SMFCMarty oversaw Clydebank’s big win over Clydeside Athletic in the Cinema Cup on Saturday.
⚪️ Conner Moffat -Westhill United
Connor Moffat Westhill Utd Connor Moffat and his assistant Gary Cook oversaw a Saturday morning win over River Nevis, with Westhill getting the job done when it mattered.
Saturday morning standards are back. As the season reaches its decisive phase, the level and intensity across these pitches has been as strong as anything we’ve seen in recent seasons.
🗳️ If you’re picking one from the list, who stood out for you?
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