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Hugh’s stat pack round up

No big swings at the top this week — but underneath, the tables are starting to tighten.

Across all three divisions, it’s the same pattern:

games in hand, heavy wins, and small gaps starting to close.

Premier League — Pressure Building Underneath

Top line: PSP remain top (36 pts, 17 games) Closest pressure: Rutherglen (32 pts, 13 games) → 4 points off, 4 games in hand Movement: Corinthians gain ground (29 pts)

Key Stat:

Highest scoring game: Clydebank 3–5 Rutherglen (8 goals) Only clean sheet: Corinthians 1–0 Cambuslang Milan

Championship — The Big Result

Top line: Rhu Colts remain top Biggest mover: PGBC Amateurs (31 pts, 13 games) → 3 off top, 2 in hand Into top group: Kings Park (29 pts)

Key Stat:

Biggest win of the day: Glasgow Ansar 0–11 PGBC Total goals (played games): 17 Postponed: 1 fixture

Conference — Tightening Below

Top line: No change at the top Join the group: Cambuslang (35 pts, 15 games) level with Westhill (one game fewer) Edge forward: River Nevis (36 pts) Closing gap: Rosebank (22 pts, 13 games)

Key Stat:

Total goals: 12 across 3 games Top scorers: Cambuslang (5), Rosebank (5) Draws: 1 (River Nevis 2–2 Cathcart)

League-Wide Numbers (All Divisions)

Total games played: 8 Total goals scored: 37 Average goals per game: 4.6 Wins: 6 Draws: 2 Clean sheets: 1 Biggest win: PGBC Amateurs 11–0 Highest scoring match: Clydebank 3–5 Rutherglen (8 goals)

Quick Stat:

Games played gaps remain the biggest factor — up to an 8-game difference between sides in the same table.

No buzzwords, no shortcuts — just lads doing it right. That’s Scottish amateur football as Hugh sees it.

Hugh’s GCFA State of play

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