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Ants Comedy Night – 5th May 2017 Tickets £10

The club are hosting a comedy night on Friday 5th May 2017 at the South Western Social Club, Corkerhill Gardens, G52 1SE. We have four award winning comedians lined up for the evening and tickets, which are available from any committee member, are only £10.

The MC for the night is Gus Lymburn, winner of the Scottish Comedy awards “Best Compere” 2016, and he is joined by Eddy Brimson, who took the bronze medal at the English Comedian of the Year Final 2016, Rahul Koli, himself chosen as “Pick of Edinburgh Fringe 2016′  by BBC Radio 4, The Huffington Post and The Skinny, is also lined up to bring on the laughs.

The headline act is Mark Nelson, winner of Scottish of the Year 2006 and being crowned 2015’s Best Headliner at the Scottish Comedy Awards.

It promises to be a cracking night so come along, have a laugh and help the Ants raise some much needed funds.

 

Ants and Ashfield share the points in hard fought draw

For the second time this season the Ants and Ashfield shared the points with a 1-1 draw, having shared the same scoreline in the reverse fixture at McKenna Park the week before the winter shutdown. The pitch at the Peugeot Ashfield Stadium looked good before the start of the game but as the match went on the rain soaked park cut up badly leaving both teams struggling to play their normal games and a draw was on balance a fair result.

Both teams were looking for back to back victories with Ashfield having run out 1-0 winners at home to Newmains the week before, whereas the Ants hadn’t played a competitive match in three weeks following their 3-1 victory at Gartcairn. Ashfield started the brighter of the two sides, the lack of playing time showing as the Ants players shook off the rust and it was the home side who almost took the lead after 7 minutes when the ball fizzed across the Ants six yard box, ex-Ants forward Stevenson was inches away from getting on the end of it but couldn’t quite reach it. He then had another couple of chances but his first saw McDonald block his effort onto the outside of the post and he headed over from the resultant corner.

The Ants slowly found their feet and began to come into the match as an attacking force, pushing the Ashfield defence back without really threatening. That all changed in the 22nd minute when they looked to have opened the scoring, McKay played a 1-2 with Maxwell from a corner then whipped in a cross that Storey in the ‘Field Goal appeared to fumble, Grant Kelly was first to react to poke the ball home only for his joy to be short lived as Mr MacDermaid blew up for a foul and the goal was disallowed. The Ants did eventually take the lead in the 29th minute when a pinpoint cross from McKay found KIERON MAXWELL who headed home from six yards to put the Ants infront. Maxwell almost then found Kelly in the box but his pass was intercepted by an Ashfield defender. Kelly then tried his luck from a free kick but his effort lacked enough dip and went over the bar. Ashfield equalised in the 41st minute when that man BILLY STEVENSON equalised after a great through ball from Murphy, Stevenson beat the offside flag, although it looked close, and slotted past Campbell in the Ants goal and the teams went in at the break level at 1-1.

The start of the second half saw the Ants almost open the scoring within the first two minutes but McKay’s shot was well saved by Storey then five minutes later Ants captain Miller’s flicked header at goal from a Crawford free kick went inches wide of the post. Despite the conditions play went from end to end and Moulangou’s cross was deflected goalward’s by O’Brien’s tackle, but Miller cleared off the line, the Ants defence could only half clear the danger though and Campell had to get down low to save from Giblin’s effort. Foggin then saw Campbell save well with his legs from a short corner that the full back latched onto, this time not only did the Ants defence clear the danger but they helped launch a counter attack with possibly the best move of the match, O’Brien cleared to Kelly, who played a 1-2 with Neossi which set the forward scampering down the right wing, his cross field pass found Kane who charged forward with the ball, McKay had made a clever run from right to left which opened up space for Kane to run into, himself playing a 1-2 with but his shot was well saved by Storey. Giblin then put his own defence under pressure when his attempted clearance went straight up in the air and Crawford found Kelly at the back post but the hitman fired wide.

Both teams were putting in some shift and still the game could have went either way, Murphy found Dymock for the home side but the veteran striker couldn’t keep his half volley down and it sailed over the cross bar. With 5 minutes to go came the best 3 chances of the half, first Ants sub Brown almost netted minutes after coming on but he was stretching and the ball shot off his leg and over the bar, then for Ashfield Giblin found himself with only Campbell to beat but his shot lacked power and Campbell got down well to save, then with almost the last kick of the ball Ants sub Brown found himself bearing down on goal but like Giblin for the home side he couldn’t generate enough power and Storey saved well.

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Ants come back from two down to share points

The Ants made a return to action at McKenna Park to face Lanark and it looked like the visitors would take all 3 points when they took a 2 goal lead. CAMERON LAWSON opened the scoring from close range in the 38th minute before KIERAN MCGURK added a second from 35 yards with 56 minutes on the clock although Lanark had keeper Halford to thank for their clean sheet to this stage as he produced a number of good saves to thwart the Ants. To their credit though the Ants came roaring back when GRANT KELLY reduced the deficit two minutes later and then substitute KYLE BROWN levelled after 63 minutes. The Ants pushed for a winner but Halford in the Lanark goal proved tough to beat and the match finished 2-2.

Fauldhouse hit Five as Scottish dream dies for Ants

Former Ants Keeper Jon Connolly came back to haunt the Ants today with a penalty save and a number of good saves which belies the 5-0 scoreline here at Parkview. Fauldhouse opened the scoring in the 4th minute when RHYS DEVLIN beat Bishop and the home side didn’t have long to wait for number two when JAMES MARTIN made it 2-0 after the 18th minute. The Ants had a glorious chance to reduce the deficit early in the second half but Duncan’s spot kick was saved and then to make matters worse Fauldhouse went up the other end and scored when RYAN STEWART netted in the 56th minute. The Ants came back into the game and Connolly denied Duncan on 3 separate occasions before Fauldhouse grabbed 2 goals in the final 10 minutes with goals from KYLE RICHFORD and GARY BONNES sealing the Hoose’s place in the 3rd round draw

Ants crash out of West to Whitletts

The Ants New Coin Holding West of Scotland Cup dreams are over for the season as Whitletts put them to the sword at Dam Park running out 3-1 winners over Ronnie and Tony’s Ants side. PAUL CAMERON opened the scoring for Whitletts after only 11 minutes and worse was to come in the 33rd minute when JORDAN MULLEN added a second from close range. There was a bright spot when SERGE KIMBALA grabbed his 1st for the club in the 38th minute however Whitletts grabbed a killer 3rd and sealed the tie in the 73rd minute when CHRISTOPHER BLACK netted. The Ants couldn’t find a way back into the match and it finished 3-1 to the home side

 

Late show from Ants rescues a point

A late comeback from the Ants saw them gain a point after they clawed back a two goal deficit to leave Victoria Park with a point which looked unlikely with 15 minutes to go. The Ants dominated in large spells of this match but a mixture of great goalkeeping from Gareth Hallford and poor finishing saw the Ants struggle to break the deadlock and as often happens they were punished midway through the first half in a bizarre fashion when Ants defender Cameron headed back towards Connolly from a set piece, The big man’s hands hit the bar as he reached for the ball causing him to lose control of the ball which dropped into the net behind him to put Newmains a goal to the good. McCarry and Kelly then had good chances but the ball just wouldn’t go in the home side’s net.

The second half saw much of the same with the Ants doing most of the pressing with Newmains playing on the break, it was on one of these breaks that they extended their lead when MARK CASSIDY scored in the 61st minute. This could have knocked the stuffing out the Ants, but they continued to plug away and GRANT KELLY started the comeback after good work by Brian Henderson in the 79th minute to make it 2-1 to the home side.

BRIAN HENDERSON was causing the home defence all sorts of problems with his direct running and he got his rewards in the 83rd minute when he fired home to equalise at two all with a good finish. O’Hara almost won the game for the Ants in the final minute but his shot was just past the keepers left hand post and it finished all square.

Saint Anthony’s FC

1Jon Connolly Goalkeeper
2Maxi Neossi Midfielder
3Graeme Crawford Defender
4Ross Cameron Defender
5James Lennox Defender
6Anton Conway Defender
7Dean McKay 12 Midfielder
8Michael O’Hara Midfielder
9Mark McCarry 16 Forward
11Ryan Smith Forward
21Grant Kelly Forward
12Brian Henderson 7 Forward
14Ross Loughlin Midfielder
16John McGowan 9 Midfielder
17Craig Smith Midfielder

Results

Club1st Half2nd HalfGoals
Newmains United112
Saint Anthony’s FC022