GCFA Manager of the Week — Saturday Morning Nominations – 18th April
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Last Saturday brought a full GCFA card — league games, cup ties and results across the divisions.
Back after a short break, Manager of the Week stays simple. It’s about the touchline — the decisions, organisation and calls that made the difference. These were the names that stood out across Saturday morning.
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This week’s touchline mentions:
🔵 Lewis MacDonald– Rossvale Huntershill
Lewis MacDonald led his team to a big 7-3 victory over Clydebank SMFC on Saturday.
🔵 Harry McKay – Remo FC
Harry really delivered on Saturday as his side won a massive game against title rivals Cambuslang FA.
⚪ Ryan Stewart – Port Glasgow Boys Club
The PGBC gaffer and his team were again at their best when they put Greater Croftpark Rose to the sword winning by six goals to one.
⚪️ Ross Methven – Lokomotiv
Ross was the man in charge as his lokomotiv team bested Southside United by two goals in a ten goal thriller.
⚪️ Conner Moffatt – Westhill United
The Westhill United boss is on a roll at the minute and he and his team picked up a big victory over Queens Park SFC.
🔴 Thomas Quinn – Rutherglen Glencairn AFC
Thomas Quinn and his team put on a real show as they beat 3rd place Glasgow Islands by nine goals to three.
🟡 Ryan Kerr – Cambuslang Milan
The Camby gaffer had an unforgettable week by beating two of the best the Premier League has to offer.
No noise, no collecting names — just managers making calls, changing things when it mattered, and getting results.
That’s Saturday morning football. That’s the GCFA.
🗳️ If you’re picking one from the list, who stood out for you?
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