As the season draws to a close, we have just two fixtures remainingboth against Easterhouse, home and awaywhich promise to be tough challenges.
Despite the campaign not yet being over, our preparations for next season are already well underway. The coaching staff and I have been out watching games and identifying players we hope to bring in. Meanwhile, our new season ticket sales are going well, and interest in the club continues to grow.
Reflecting on this season, weve taken big strides forward as a club. That said, those who know us will know were impatient by naturewed love the progress to be quicker. But were also realistic. Rebuilding a football club takes time, and were committed to doing it properly so that Saltcoats Victoria can once again be a side that challenges at the top.
Weve had a young squad this year, and many of the players needed 20 to 30 games under their belt to gain valuable experience. That development will pay dividends next season. Offensively, we’ve done wellscoring over 60 goalsbut defensively, weve conceded far too many. We’ve gone through six goalkeepers this season, which simply isnt sustainable. Establishing a consistent backline will be a key focus over the summer.
In terms of performances, weve played some really good football. Realistically, we could have had another 10 points on the boardpossibly more. Weve taken points from strong teams like Knightswood, Kello, Rossvale, and Eglinton. Our 71 away win at East Kilbride was a particular highlight. We should have beaten Knightswood at home and taken full points from Rossvale twice. So while weve achieved a lot, we know theres still much more to come.
I often think back to our first home game after returning to the club. At that time, we had no clubhouse, no canteen, no office, and very little support beyond our loyal group of Pat, Colin, and Ronnie. Fast forward to today, and we now have a vibrant clubhouse, a busy canteen, a dedicated club office, and major plans for future development. Our matchday attendances have grown significantly, and our committee has worked wondersparticularly in attracting new sponsors from our local community.
Im extremely proud to be the manager of Saltcoats Victoria. We are excited for what lies ahead and determined to keep building momentum, both on and off the pitch.
Id like to thank Davie, Del, Lamby, and Malky for all their hard work this season. A huge thank you as well to the players, who have fully committed to our vision and given their all. Thanks also to Robert and our tireless committee, who keep things moving behind the scenes, and to our incredible supportersyour backing is always appreciated.
Finally, to our sponsors: your support has been outstanding, and we hope to continue working together in the seasons to come.
We hope to see you all at our final two fixturesand we look forward to welcoming you back for an even stronger 2025/26 season.
Stevie Wilson
Manager, Saltcoats Victoria F.C.