29/06/2025
And just like that our 2007s grassroots journey has come to an end, to mark the occassion we held an end of season presentation at Jeanfield last Sunday followed by some pool and the odd beer at the Ballroom ππ±πΊβ½οΈ
The last 10-years or so have gone so fast, the original 5 players that went to the High School for fun 4s pre-dates my involvement but do remember having two Super 5 teams bursting with talent. From there we ran two 7aside teams competing well locally with Murrie, Deano, Dave and myself putting in the hours. Before we knew it, 11aside beckoned and we we lucky enough to taste success for the first time winning the PKYFA league before COVID interrupted things. We moved to Fife for a few seasons playing 1st division football before heading over to Dundee to retain Sunday football for the team which required us to start in the 2nd division. The season ended well with promotion secured that year after a strong 2nd half to the season and the team would finish a creditable 4th the following season behind the unstoppable Royals in the top division. Another switch back to the Fife 1st division for the last 2 seasons would see the boys finish each season in the top half of the league behind league winners AM Soccer & Blue Brazil however further success would come our way with Cup wins in successive years to finish the journey in fine style πππππ
Many highs and lows over the years, thankfully the highs far outweighing the lows with many proud moments including seeing some of our players in the early years moving into Pro Youth football with Falkirk, Saints & Celtic β€οΈ. Early on we tested the team against Dundee and Dundee United Pro Youth teams to keep their feet on the ground and attended many memorable festivals playing teams outwith Perthshire. Reamonn Gormley & Crieff were regulars but also Cowie, AM Soccer in St Andrews and Nova Star to name but a few. The team had experiences playing at Bayview, Ochilview, Central Park and during half time at McDermott before topping things off with their final home game at Riverside Stadium β½οΈ. Attending the Manchester Tournament was also a great experience for all along with other team bonding events including go-karting, pool, paintball, paddle boarding and archery to name but a few, all well attended - We kept those kids busy π€£π€£
Onto 2025 and our end of season presentation, all the boys received a well deserved trophy for their dedication, hard work and commitment over the season ππ. Not only doing their stuff for the 18s but a good number also playing regularly for our U20s and helping them to league success this year πππ
Back to our Presentation and the individual winners were:-
Parents Player of the Year:- Ryan Daly ππ
Coaches Player of the Year:- Lewis Dyson ππ
Most Assists in the Year:- Ryan Daly ππ
Most Improved Player:- Jack McLean ππ
Players Player of the Year:- Lewis Dyson ππ
Top Goalscorer:- Ryan Daly ππ
Long Service Awards (10-Years) - Daniel Coppin, Ethan Stark & Lewis Dyson πππ
Goal of the Season:- Kieran McKechnie.
Big shoutout to all the coaches that have been involved over the years who gave up so much of their time (Murrie, Deano, Dave, Bruce, Alan, Dave S, Connor & I better mention Raymondo π). Special mention for Katherine for keeping us all right on the admin side and being a great link with the parents & to Karen in the early years β€οΈ. To all the players who have worn the Black&White π€π€ shirt with pride over the years, any there have been many π. To all the parents who have been so supportive over the years along with our generous sponsors Colco, WG Roofing, Tay Electrical, MGM Timber, Excel, Your Conveyancer & S & G Baynes Contracting. None of what we have achieved over the years would have been possible without all of you ππ
Jeanfield will always have a special place in my heart along with all of the people who have made this journey possible. All the best to the players in whatever direction they go in, great to see so many continuing their football journey, taking their next steps into adult football.
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