
Saturday morning football doesn’t need dressed up — the table tells you enough if you look at it properly. This week, nothing dramatic at the top, but enough movement underneath to shift the picture.

Top Line — Still PSP

No change in position, but it’s the first time in a while the gap hasn’t stretched. That matters at this stage.
Rutherglen — The Numbers That Stand Out
Rutherglen Glencairn move onto 32 points from 13 games with another win.
That’s:
4 points off top 4 games in hand on PSP
No need to overcomplicate it — those numbers speak for themselves.
Corinthians — Quiet Progress
Corinthians’ win takes them to 29 points from 18 games.
They sit just behind Nethercraigs on 31, and more importantly, they’re the only side in that group to make ground this week.
No jump in position, but a step forward.
Games Played — The Split
This is where the table really shows its shape:
Rutherglen → 13 games PSP → 17 games Clydebank SMFC → 21 games
An 8-game spread across the league isn’t small — it’s the defining factor in how this table will settle.
From the Results
Highest scoring game: Clydebank SMFC 3–5 Rutherglen Only clean sheet: Corinthians 1–0 Cambuslang FA Milan Points shared: PSP 2–2 Rossvale
Nothing unusual — but enough to keep the positions tightening rather than stretching.
Hugh’s View
No movement at the top.
But the pressure underneath is building — and it’s coming from the side with the fewest games played.
Rutherglen don’t need to climb the table yet. They just need to keep winning.
Final Word
No buzzwords, no shortcuts — just lads doing it right. That’s Scottish amateur football as Hugh sees it.

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