Below are this week’s Player of the Week touchline mentions.
These nominations are drawn from club Squad of the Week submissions — performances that stood out on Saturday morning.
Sean McBride – Midfielder – Westhill United


Two absolute screamers, leadership in midfield, and again set the tempo early. Becoming a habit now.
Marc Smart – Defender – Clydebank Red Star


A revelation at right back since his move. Aggressive in the tackle, composed on the ball, and quietly excellent throughout.
Nathan Mallon – Defender – Camby FA


An absolute rock and leader at the back. Organised, dominant, and set the standard defensively in another strong team performance.
Kevin Harrity – Midfielder – Southside Utd


Two goals from set pieces, dominant in midfield and led from the front. Big-game mentality.
Cameron Hendry – Midfielder – Greater Croftpark Rose


Back with a bang: two assists and a cracking long-range goal. Directly involved in everything good.
Tommy Rough – Defender– Nethercraigs


Impact sub of the week. Thrown on after an early injury and delivered two headers, including a dramatic late equaliser to rescue a point. Huge mentality.
Dylan Henry – Striker – Rutherglen Glencairn AFC


Four goals. MOTM. Enough said. A ruthless, elite striker’s performance.
Kyle MacDonald – Striker – Westhill United


First-half hat-trick including two unbelievable headers. Game done inside 45 minutes.
Liam Reid – Midfielder- Clydeside Athletic


Controlled the match from start to finish. Classy, composed, and a deserved MOTM contender.

Saturday morning football doesn’t shout — it sets standards.
Week by week, this league keeps producing tight games, real pressure, and players delivering when it matters. One of the most competitive and consistent Saturday morning runs we’ve seen in years — and it’s only getting sharper.

Who was the true standout this week? Was it screamers from McBride, or four goal showings from Henry?

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