14/10/2025
Glasgow Gladiators 2-9 Glasgow Corinthians
12.10.25
Glasgow & District Sunday Football Championship Division 3
The Corries answered recent doubts about their sticking power with an irresistible performance against Glasgow Gladiators. The first half was a whirlwind as the Firhill men raced ahead within just a few minutes when Kammy Smith leapt like a salmon to net his first Corries goal with a fine header. The goals kept flowing from there as Gladiators struggled to deal with a rampant midfield and an energetic forward line. Pick of the bunch was a belter from distance from Jake Campbell, but there were plenty other contenders including Kevin Beaton (on his first Corries start) rounding the keeper and slotting away. At half time a shellshocked Gladiators found themselves 7-0 down with the game surely away from them.
Corinthians knew they couldn’t get too complacent in the second half, however - it was clear Gladiators had a potent attacking threat which had been blunted by an excellent Corries defensive performance. Their No 7 in particular caused problems throughout and was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet earlier. His late consolation was a scant reward for a performance full of menace. The second half was much closer than the first, with the teams cancelling each other out amid a raft of changes for the away side. There was still time for some highlights for the fans, though: first came Connor Edwards’ fine headed finish (proving his 347 misses last week were just a fluke); then came a brilliant first time finish from Chris “I’m a full back, honest” Rush; lastly, there was a scoop-pass masterclass from underrated player-manager Roddy Cairns which sent the terraces wild.
Overall there was lots to be happy about in what was the best performance of a promising season. Everyone contributed to the win and it carries on the momentum from last week.
Squad: F.Steathearn; A.Sargent, C.Paisley, D.Leslie, C.Edwards; G.Campbell, K.Beaton, J.Campbell; H.Agyeman, R.McArthur (capt.), K.Smith
Subs: L.Atha, N.Young, R.Cairns, C.Rush, J.Ngatia, R.Cairns