Saturday’s clash between Clydebank Red Star and Bishopton FC wasn’t just another fixture—it was a full-blown relegation scrap with everything on the line. Tension? High. Stakes? Even higher.

And then… Greg Forrest happened.

Greg Forrest – Clydebank Red Star

In a blistering spell that will be talked about for a long time, Forrest tore through Bishopton with a stunning 10-minute hat trick, flipping the game on its head and setting the tone for what would become a dominant afternoon for Red Star.

🔥 Red Star Turn the Heat Up

Coming into the match, Red Star needed the points more—it showed. From the first whistle, they played with urgency, purpose, and a bit of edge. Bishopton, by contrast, looked rattled once the first goal went in.

Forrest’s rapid-fire treble didn’t just boost the scoreline—it broke Bishopton’s spirit.

But the damage didn’t stop there.

Cluness stepped up and matched the moment with a hat trick of his own, capping off an emphatic 6–1 victory that could prove crucial in the fight to stay up.

😤 More Than Just a Game

This wasn’t played in isolation. There’s history here.

In the aftermath, Red Star made their feelings clear with a pointed message:

“There will be no laughter from Bishopton on Saturday.”

Red Star Social Media ⬆️

That line speaks volumes.

It suggests the last meeting wasn’t just competitive—it was personal. Whether it was banter, disrespect, or something deeper, Red Star clearly remembered… and responded in the only way that truly counts: on the pitch.

👀 What Comes Next?

A result like this doesn’t just earn three points—it fuels a rivalry.

Bishopton will be hurting, and you can bet they’ll be circling the next fixture. Red Star, meanwhile, have laid down a marker: they’re not going quietly.

And if Forrest finds that kind of form again?

Relegation might not be their story after all.

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