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Vics Bus For Easthouses

The Club Is Running A Bus For The Scottish Cup Replay against Easthouses From Midlothian It Leaves The Victoria Bar At 10.00 AM Cost Is £ 10 Per Head. Contact the Victoria Bar On 01294 463752 For More Details.

End of Season Message from the Manager

As the season draws to a close, we have just two fixtures remaining—both against Easterhouse, home and away—which 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, we’ve taken big strides forward as a club. That said, those who know us will know we’re impatient by nature—we’d love the progress to be quicker. But we’re also realistic. Rebuilding a football club takes time, and we’re committed to doing it properly so that Saltcoats Victoria can once again be a side that challenges at the top.

We’ve 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 well—scoring over 60 goals—but defensively, we’ve conceded far too many. We’ve gone through six goalkeepers this season, which simply isn’t sustainable. Establishing a consistent backline will be a key focus over the summer.

In terms of performances, we’ve played some really good football. Realistically, we could have had another 10 points on the board—possibly more. We’ve taken points from strong teams like Knightswood, Kello, Rossvale, and Eglinton. Our 7–1 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 we’ve achieved a lot, we know there’s 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 wonders—particularly in attracting new sponsors from our local community.

I’m 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.

I’d 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 supporters—your 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 fixtures—and we look forward to welcoming you back for an even stronger 2025/26 season.

Stevie Wilson
Manager, Saltcoats Victoria F.C.

Interview: Euan Anderson Talks Progress, Goals, and the Season Ahead

We recently sat down with midfielderEuan Andersonto speak to him about his thoughts on the season so far, his personal performances, and the strong bond within the squad. With the team picking up momentum, Euan reflected on what’s been working on and off the pitch.Squad Progress and Steady ImprovementEuan has been part of the Saltcoats Victoria setup for some time now and has witnessed the club’s steady progress. Speaking about his experience so far, he was full of optimism.”It’s been good so far, especially seeing the progress we’re making as a squad and as a club. Everything is moving in the right direction, and we’re improving all the time. There’s a real belief in what we’re doing.”Overcoming Challenges and Hitting FormThe season has had its share of highs and lows, but Euan believes the team has turned a corner in recent weeks.”We had a promising start before hitting a bit of a bumpy patch in the middle, but we’ve steadied things now and are putting in strong performances with results to match. For me personally, it’s been decent, but I know I’m capable of more, so I just need to keep making sure I’m doing the right things.”With the squad regaining consistency, there’s a renewed sense of confidence heading into the latter stages of the season.Dressing Room Spirit and Key CharactersA strong team spirit is crucial to any squad, and Saltcoats Victoria’s dressing room is no exception. Euan gave us an insight into the atmosphere behind the scenes.”The atmosphere has been good among the lads. Even when things weren’t going our way, we’ve kept positive, and it’s paying off now. Everyone plays their part in the dressing room, but I think Kieran Hollis would be annoyed if I didn’t give him a shout as the biggest character!”The Gaffer’s InfluenceEvery successful team needs strong leadership, and Euan had high praise for managerStevie Wilsonand his coaching team.”Stevie’s been great—he doesn’t mess about, and all the boys respect that. A lot of managers at this level can get bogged down in the details, but he makes sure we’re always working harder than the opposition and doing the basics properly. It wouldn’t be fair not to mention the whole coaching team because they all play a big part in preparing us every week.”A Midfielder on the ScoresheetOne of the standout aspects of Euan’s recent form has been his eye for goal, and he had a light-hearted response when asked about his newfound scoring touch.”It’s got to be the bright boots—must be blinding the defenders!”However, he was quick to highlight the importance of his strike partnerRossin his recent success.”A big part of this is down to the partnership I’ve got with big Ross. Since switching to two up front, we’ve both clicked at the same time and have been putting the ball in the net. Hopefully, we can keep this going until the end of the season—it’d be great to see one of us up there in the race for the Golden Boot.”Looking AheadWith the team hitting form at the right time, Euan is keen to build on recent performances and finish the season strong.”The focus now is to keep improving and keep putting points on the board. We’ve got a great squad here, and if we keep working the way we have been, we can achieve something special.”- Thank you Euan for taking the time to speak to us.View

Second Break-In at Campbell Park Leaves Club Angry and Frustrated

Saltcoats Victoria F.C. is heartbroken and furious to confirm that our clubhouse at Campbell Park has once again been broken into—this time on the evening of Saturday, 31st May 2025, just days after a previous break-in on 23rd May.

Let us be clear: Saltcoats Victoria is a small, volunteer-run football club, built entirely by the hard work, passion, and goodwill of local people. After the first incident, we did everything we possibly could to secure the targeted access point while we awaited full repairs. Despite this, these reprobates returned and violated our space once again.

To those responsible, we hope you enjoyed the last drops of nearly empty bottles you helped yourselves to. If that’s what you’re willing to steal, it says a lot more about you than it does about us. You didn’t just take from a building—you took from a community working to do something positive.

This isn’t just criminal behaviour—it’s an attack on the spirit of a club kept alive by volunteers, supporters, families, and players. Every time this happens, it means more money, more damage, and more heartbreak for people who are already giving up their free time to support local football.

We’re now appealing to the public for two things:

  • Help us identify these degenerates: If you saw or heard anything suspicious around Campbell Park on Saturday night, please come forward.

  • Support us in any way you can: Whether that means helping with repairs, donating, or even just sharing this message—it all helps.

We have launched a GoFundMe campaign to help us recover from this second break-in and secure our facilities properly.

?? Donate here: https://gofund.me/6afa2a05

The funds raised will go toward:

  • Emergency repairs to the clubhouse

  • A new roller shutter, secure door, and high-security locks

  • Replacement of stolen stock

  • Installation of security cameras and alarms

  • Supporting the running costs affected by these events

If you have any information that could assist in identifying those responsible, please contact us directly via Facebook, email saltcoatsvictoria@gmail.com, or anonymously via Police Scotland by calling 101.

Enough is enough

We thank everyone who continues to stand by us and support Saltcoats Victoria during this challenging time.

Match Preview: Royal Albert Away

Saltcoats Victoria prepares for a crucial clash in the GreenVersity Fourth Division as they travel to Tileworks Park to face Royal Albert on Saturday, December 14th, with kick-off scheduled for 1:30 PM.With only one point separating the two sides in the league standings, this game is pivotal for both teams as they look to climb the table and gain some momentum heading into the festive period.Head-to-Head HistoryThe Seasiders and Royal Albert have a history of competitive encounters, having faced off four times in recent seasons. Royal Albert holds a narrow advantage with two wins, while Saltcoats Victoria has claimed one victory, and the sides have drawn once.Their most recent meeting in February saw Royal Albert edge a 3-2 thriller, while Saltcoats emerged victorious in their previous visit to Tileworks Park with a convincing 4-2 win.Form GuideRoyal Albert:The hosts come into the match on the back of some mixed results. A dominant 1-0 win over Rossvale and credible draws against Carluke Rovers and Kilsyth Rangers have been offset by heavy losses to BSC Glasgow (0-6) and St. Peter’s (0-5).Saltcoats Victoria:Saltcoats Victoria’s recent form has been challenging, with two draws in their last five outings, including a hard-fought 2-2 draw against Campbeltown Pupils. Narrow losses to Knightswood and West Park United underline the team’s fighting spirit, but the Seasiders will be eager to turn those performances into points.League Standings13th – Royal Albert:Played:11Wins:3Draws:2Losses:6Points:1114th – Saltcoats Victoria:Played:12Wins:2Draws:4Losses:6Points:10Saturday’s match presents Saltcoats with an opportunity to leapfrog Royal Albert in the standings and start building towards a stronger second half of the season.Players to WatchRoyal Albert:Kieran Brannan: Leading their goal-scoring charts with four goals this season, Brannan is a significant threat Saltcoats will need to neutralize.Jack Hamilton: Another key player in Royal Albert’s attack, Hamilton has three goals to his name and is known for his composure in front of goal.Saltcoats Victoria:David Sawyer: The Seasiders’ top scorer with four goals, Sawyer’s ability to find space and convert chances will be crucial.Euan Anderson: A creative midfielder with three goals this campaign, Anderson will be looking to drive his team forward in search of a win.Match OutlookWith both teams aiming to gain ground in the standings, this fixture is poised to be a hard-fought contest. Royal Albert’s recent home form and Saltcoats Victoria’s resilience on the road add to the intrigue, making this a game fans won’t want to miss.Show Your Support!Saltcoats Victoria fans are encouraged to make the trip to Tileworks Park this Saturday to cheer on the Seasiders. Your support can make all the difference as the team fights for three valuable points.Let’s get behind the lads!MON THE VICSView

Match Update: Friendly Fixture Confirmed

Today’s scheduled match against Newmains has unfortunately been called off. However, we’re excited to announce that a friendly fixture has been arranged to ensure we don’t miss out on the weekend’s action!Fixture Details??Saltcoats Vics vs Ardeer Thistle??Kick-off:12:00??Venue:Kilwinning AcademyWe’d love to see as many fans as possible turn up to support the team in this local clash. Let’s get behind the lads and enjoy what promises to be an entertaining game.Thank you for your continued support! ?? #MonTheToriaView