2017–18 West of Scotland Super League explained

The 2017–18 West of Scotland Super League was the 16th and final season of the West Super League, the top tier of league competition for SJFA West Region member clubs.

The league comprised two divisions, a West of Scotland Super League Premier Division of 12 clubs and a West of Scotland Super League First Division of 14 clubs. The competition began on Saturday 19 August 2017.[1]

This was the final season using the format ahead of league reconstruction for the 2018–19 season. The West of Scotland Super League Premier Division was renamed the West of Scotland Premiership and expanded to 16 teams. The West of Scotland Super League First Division was renamed the West of Scotland Championship and also expanded to 16 teams.[2]

The winners of the Super League Premier Division entered the preliminary round of the 2018–19 Scottish Cup.

Super League Premier Division

Competition:McBookie.com West of Scotland Super League Premier Division
Season:2017–18
Winners:Beith[3]
Relegated:Girvan
Arthurlie
Biggest Home Win:
(2 June 2018)
Biggest Away Win:
(9 May 2018)
Highest Scoring:
(9 May 2018)

(19 May 2018)

(2 June 2018)
Matches:132
Total Goals:465
Prevseason:2016–17
Nextseason:2018–19
Updated:12 June 2018

Format changes

There were no automatic relegation from the Premier Division to the new Championship, however the bottom two entered the West Region Play-offs for a place in the new Premiership.[2]

Member clubs for the 2017–18 season

Glenafton Athletic were the reigning champions.

Clydebank and Girvan were promoted from the Super League First Division, replacing the automatically relegated Troon and Largs Thistle.

Kilwinning Rangers claimed the final spot after defeating Kilsyth Rangers 3–2 on aggregate in the West Region League play-off.

ClubLocationGroundManagerFinishing position 2016–17
Dunterlie Park Billy Ogilvie 7th
Beechwood Park 4th
Bellsdale Park John Millar 3rd
Holm Park Kieran McAnespieSuper League First Division, 2nd
Townhead Park 6th
Hamilton Park Lawrie Dinwoodie (interim) Super League First Division, 1st
Loch Park Champions
Blair Park5th
9th
Abbey Park Chris Strain 10th
Guy's Meadow1 Stuart Maxwell 2nd
Newlands, Glasgow 8th

1 Groundsharing with Cumbernauld United.[4]

Managerial changes

width=120 ClubOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Released[5] 20 May 2017 Preseason Billy McGhie[6] 20 May 2017
Resigned[7] 7 October 2017 12th Peter Leonard[8] 13 October 2017
13 October 2017 9th Lawrie Dinwoodie[9] 15 October 2017
Chris Mackie Resigned[10] 21 October 2017 10th Billy Ogilvie[11] 29 October 2017

Results

Super League First Division

Competition:McBookie.com West of Scotland Super League First Division
Season:2017–18
Winners:Petershill[12]
Relegated:Maryhill
Shettleston
Biggest Home Win:
(14 April 2018)
Biggest Away Win:
(26 April 2018)
Highest Scoring:
(2 September 2017)

(16 September 2017)

(10 February 2018)

(24 March 2018)
Matches:182
Total Goals:647
Prevseason:2016–17
Nextseason:2018–19
Updated:3 June 2018

Format changes

The top four were promoted to the new Premiership with fifth and sixth entering the West Region Play-offs. There was no automatic relegation from the First Division to the new League One, however, the bottom two entered the West Region Play-offs for a place in the new Championship.[2]

Member clubs for the 2017–18 season

Troon and Largs Thistle were relegated from the Super League Premier Division.

Darvel and Kello Rovers were promoted from the Ayrshire District League while Cambuslang Rangers and Larkhall Thistle gained promotion from the Central District First Division.

They were joined by Kilsyth Rangers who lost the West Region League play-off 3–2 on aggregate to Kilwinning Rangers.

Irvine Victoria were relegated to the Ayrshire District League and Blantyre Victoria, Shotts Bon Accord and Yoker Athletic were relegated to the Central District First Division.

ClubLocationGroundManager(s)Finishing position 2016–17
Somervell Park Paul McColl Central District First Division, 1st
Cumbernauld UnitedAndy Frame9th
Recreation Park Graeme Neil Ayrshire District League, 1st
Meadow Park 6th
Kello RoversNithside Park John QuinnAyrshire District League, 2nd
Duncansfield Park 3rd
Barrfields Stadium Super League Premier Division, 11th
Gasworks Park Duncan Sinclair Central District First Division, 2nd
John Hughes 10th
Willie Paterson 4th
New Western ParkColin Clark and Martin Ferry 8th
Celsius Stadium Willie Harvey 5th
Greenfield Park Hugh Kelly & Bernard Beacom 7th
Portland Park Jim Kirkwood Super League Premier Division, 12th

Managerial changes

width=120 ClubOutgoing manager(s)Manner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
James McKenna & Keith Doherty Sacked[13] 9 July 2017 Preseason Hugh Kelly & Bernard Beacom[14] 16 July 2017
Resigned[15] 31 July 2017 Preseason Chris McGroarty[16] 5 August 2017
Geoff Patterson End of interim 3 September 2017 8th John Quinn[17] 3 September 2017
Ross Wilson Sacked[18] 9 October 2017 9th Brian McGinty[19] 25 October 2017
Scott Clelland Sacked[20] 7 November 2017 6th Graeme Neil[21] 17 November 2017

Results

West Region League play-offs

Premiership

As the teams finishing 11th and 12th in the Super League Premier Division, Girvan and Arthurie entered a play-off against the teams finishing fifth and sixth (Troon and Irvine Meadow) in the Super League First Division for the final two places in the new West Region Premiership.

Second leg

Irvine Meadow won 4–1 on aggregate.Troon won 4–2 on aggregate.

Championship

Maryhill and Shettleston finished as the bottom two of the Super League First Division, they entered a play-off against the teams finishing fourth in the Ayrshire District League (Whitletts Victoria) and the Central District First Division (Neilston) for the final two places in the new West Region Championship.

Second leg

Whitletts Victoria won 4–1 on aggregate.Neilston won 2–1 on aggregate.

Notes and References

  1. News: Bark. Stephen. Glens at home but tough trips for Auchinlck Talbot and Cumnock as first fixtures of 2017/18 announced. 4 July 2017. Cumnock Chronicle. 4 July 2017. en.
  2. News: Bark. Stephen. Massive majority votes to reconfigure league structure from 2018/19. 29 June 2017. Cumnock Chronicle. 29 June 2017. en.
  3. https://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/divisions/162/7/ - SJFA West Region Premiership (2011–20) 2017 - 2018
  4. News: End of an era at Adamslie Park for famous Rob Roy. 6 January 2016. The Scotsman. 12 April 2014.
  5. News: Thomson. Scott. Mark Bradley setting sights high on return to Linlithgow hotseat. 6 June 2017. www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com. 24 May 2017. en.
  6. News: O'Donnell. Jim. New Kilbirnie Ladeside boss Budgie McGhie excited at getting back into the Junior scene. 6 June 2017. Evening Times. 23 May 2017. en.
  7. News: O'Donnell. Jim. Cumnock boss John McKeown resigns after run of defeats leaves them bottom of the table. 11 October 2017. Evening Times. 10 October 2017. en.
  8. News: O'Donnell. Jim. New Cumnock boss Peter Leonard can't wait for derby clash with Auchinleck Talbot. 17 October 2017. Evening Times. 17 October 2017. en.
  9. Web site: Girvan Football Club. www.facebook.com. 21 February 2018. en.
  10. News: O'Donnell. Jim. Arthurlie boss Chris Mackie resigns after less than a year in charge. 25 October 2017. Evening Times. 24 October 2017. en.
  11. News: O'Donnell. Jim. Arthurlie appoint former East Kilbride boss Billy Ogilvie as their new manager. 1 November 2017. Evening Times. 31 October 2017. en.
  12. https://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/divisions/163/7/ - SJFA West Region Championship (2011–20) 2017 - 2018
  13. News: O'Donnell. Jim. Shettleston co-bosses James McKenna and Keith Docherty sacked before ball is kicked. 11 October 2017. Evening Times. 11 July 2017. en.
  14. Web site: Team Management News. www.facebook.com. Shettleston Jfc 1903. 11 October 2017. en. 16 July 2017.
  15. News: Maclean. Ian. Kilsyth Rangers boss Hogg quits on eve of new season. 11 October 2017. www.cumbernauld-news.co.uk. 1 August 2017. en.
  16. News: Ferguson. John. Kilsyth 3 Rob Roy 0: Kilsyth bounce back to stun cup holders. 11 October 2017. www.cumbernauld-news.co.uk. 6 August 2017. en.
  17. News: Kello Rovers' new boss John Quinn targets staying in Super League . 22 September 2017 . cumnockchronicle.com . 22 September 2017 . Stephen . Bark .
  18. News: McGowan. Eric. Irvine Meadow sack manager Ross Wilson after 13 games in the hotseat.. 11 October 2017. Daily Record. 9 October 2017.
  19. News: Dunn. Ross. Irvine Meadow appoint Brian McGinty as new manager. 25 October 2017. Daily Record. 25 October 2017.
  20. News: Wren. David. Darvel chairman: Clelland exit was decision I had to make. 8 November 2017. dailyrecord. 8 November 2017.
  21. Web site: Kirkpatrick. Gary. Team spirit key for new Darvel boss. UWS Newsroom, BA/MA Journalism Student Output. 21 February 2018. 21 November 2017.