Saturday 5th November 05
Yet again it was a case of Vics playing the better football in this game but could only came away with a 1-1 draw. Vics went ahead just before half time when Barry Keenan forced the ball over the line.
Vics were dealt huge blows by losing Scott McAnnespie with an ankle injury and shortly after, Gary McGrath also came off injured.
Muirkirk equalised near the end of the match to gain a point that many would argue was undeserved
M.O.M: Barry Keenan
Name: Robert Madden
Position: Centre Midfield
D.O.B: 2.1.74
Previous Clubs: Perthshire, Vale of Clyde, St.Anthonys
Real Job: Project CoOrdinator for Renfrewshire Council
Tell us a secret: I would like to adopt Willie Bowler
Saint or Sinner on pitch: Sinner
Favourite player at club: Willie Bowler
Worst/Best hairdo at club: Gary Seymour(worst), Darren Quigley(best)
Worst/Best dress sense: Willie Bowler(worst), Me(best)
Who hogs the mirror: Barry Keenan
Most embarrassing moment in football: Too many to mention
Ambitions in football: Win Champions League with Celtic. Play in Super League with Vics
All time hero: Henrik Larsson
If you could tell the manager one thing what would it be: Pick me
One item you couldn't live without: My shin guards, for some reason people enjoy kicking me
All your team mates are on a doomed flight you only have two parachutes who do you save and why: Me and Bowler, life would be dull without Willie
If you could have someone play you in your life story who would it be and why: Willie Bowler, cause I think he'd like to be me or Brad Pitt for the resemblance alone
Most printable nickname: Dynamo
What is the best shout you have had from the fans: Don't think I've ever had one
In five words describe yourself: Enthusiastic, determined, funny, self centred, lovable
Saturday 29th October 05
Vics were up against from the start for this fixture with the team having to be altered due to late call offs.
Dalry went ahead, before Vics could get organised, when Willie Hutson scored and an error by David Dunlop allowed them to go two ahead not long after.
It was a frustrating game for Vics, who were by far the better footballing team, but were unable to turn their pressure into goals. Turning point could have came about when Stuart Little was pulled down in the box but the referee denied them their stonewall claim.
Vics' day of bad luck continued when substitute Keiran Bates was sent off for a challenge that gave the referee no option but to show the striker a red card.
Donohoe, Timoney, McAnnespie, Keenan, McIntosh(C), Taylor, McGrath, Dunlop, Duncan, Madden, Little. Subs: McLeod, Cherry, Bates
M.O.M: Gary Taylor
Name: Brian McIntosh
Position: Central Defence
D.O.B: 20th April 1972
Previous Clubs: Muirkirk, Ashfield, Glasgow Perthshire, Kirkintilloch Rob Roy, Maryhill
Real Job: Ventilation Duct Erector
Tell us a secret: My brother was born with six toes on one foot and five on the other
Saint or Sinner on pitch: Bit of both
Favourite player at club: Willie Bowler
Worst/Best Hairdo at club: worst - willie bowler, best - gary mcgrath
Worst/Best dress sense: worst - gary seymour, best - Big Tosh
Who hogs the mirror: Gareth Timoney
Most embarrassing moment in football: Taking an involuntary erection after being struck in the goolies with the ball (not funny!) as the game went into extra time
Ambitions in football: To play as long as I can
All time hero: Terry Butcher
If you could tell the manager one thing what would it be: I'll wait til i get a new crash helmet
One item that you couldn't live without: Remote control (sky sports)
All your team mates are on a doomed flight you only have two parachutes who do you save and why: No one i'd take the two incase one didn't open
If you could have someone play you in your life story who would it be and why: Ricky Ross or Paul Weller as i'd like it to be a musical
Most printable nickname: Big Tosh
What is the best shout you have had from fans: No one shout really. The cheer that went round after I scored in the marymass game this season will live with me forever
In five words describe yourself: Tall, dark, handsome, gifted & broke
Saturday 22nd October 05
There was no happy return to vics park for former player Tam McDonald's men. The home side, fired up from last weeks victory, took the game by the scruff of the neck scoring six goals in the first 40mins. Rab Madden and Keith Graham doubles were added to by strikes from Scott McAnnespie and Gary McGrath. Vics produced some great football and left the fans more than happy at half-time.
It was backs to the wall in the second half for the home side as they lost a bit of concentration and allowed Darvel back into the game, losing three goals in quick succession. The high drama was added to with the sending off of Vics striker Keith Graham, who left the ref no option, for raising his hands in retaliation. Thankfully this had no bearing on the final result, with Sanny McAnnespie's men battling on to win 6-3 and take a valuable 3 points.
McLeod, Timoney, McAnnespie, Seymour, McIntosh(C), Taylor, McGrath, Russell, Graham, Madden, Little. Subs: Donohoe, Nulty, Dunlop, Bowler, Quigley
Man of the Match: Rab Madden
Saturday 15th October 05
A poor performance from the ref ruined what should have been an entertaining game. Vics took the lead in 43mins with a great goal from Gary Taylor, who has just returned to the club. However, his goal was slightly overshadowed 2mins later when Rab Madden let loose with a 25 yard bullet which the keeper was slow to react to. Vics went in at the break two up, looking the hungrier of the two sides.
Early on in the second half Saltcoats pulled one back with a free kick courtesy of Jamie Forrest. Vics continued to play well and saw out the game to end Saltcoats unbeaten run in the league.
McLeod, Keenan, McAnnespie, Seymour, McIntosh(C), Taylor, McGrath, Russell, Graham, Little, Madden. Subs: Donohoe,Timoney,Nulty,Dunlop,Bowler
Man of the Match: Brian McIntosh