Final Result
7 1
7th December 2014
Ayr United vs Annan
Somerset Park
14:00
Scottish FA Youth Cup
 

Match Details

Ayr United vs Annan

Score

Annan Athletic - 1
Ayr United FC - 7

Team

Craig Murray
Dan Wood
Michael MacAnespie
Daniel Wadge
Jordan Brown
James Gillan
Jamie Johnstone
Rabin Omar
Scott Norman (Brandyn Ford, 50)
Colyn Liddle (Zak Caldwell, 70)
Connor Liddell (Dion Irving, 75)

Unused Subs

Jake Gemmill
Benjamin Wagner

Cards

-

Match Report

Annan’s run in the Scottish Youth Cup came to an end on Sunday afternoon in horrendous conditions at Somerset Park, as they were beaten convincingly by Ayr United’s youths.

It was the away side that got off to the better start, going ahead when Rabine Omar converted from the spot to open the scoring. Ayr soon got back on level terms when the Annan defence failed to clear from a cross, meaning the teams went in at the break all square.

It was the hosts that came out for the second half raring to go and immediately scored 2 quick goals, making it a hard task from there on for the Annan side.

Ayr completed Annan’s misery with another 4 goals second half to bring the young Black and Golds cup run to an end in miserable conditions.

 
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