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Lumsden hat-trick seals stunning Saints comeback

St Andrews Utd 3-2 Bo’Ness Athletic (East of Scotland Premier Division)

St Andrews Utd FC signed off at The Rec in dramatic fashion, overturning a two-goal deficit to defeat Bo’ness Athletic 3–2 on an emotional afternoon that marked the visitors’ final away fixture before their impending dissolution.

Played in front of a hardy but passionate crowd, the day began in warm, bright conditions, perfect for football, but the mood of the weather soon shifted, with rain sweeping in as the match wore on, soaking the loyal supporters who stayed to the end. They were rewarded with a comeback full of spirit and quality, as Greg Shields saw his side pick up three points in his final home game in charge of Saints. A match kindly sponsored by the Bathroom Centre Fife

Bo’ness Athletic, perhaps fuelled by the occasion, started sharply and stunned the home side by racing into a 0–2 lead. The opener came after a spilled ball from the Saints’ goalkeeper allowed a simple finish, and the second followed just before the break when a corner caused chaos in the box, with St Andrews unable to fully clear their lines.

Despite the setback, Saints showed glimpses of resistance. Goalkeeper Margetts produced a string of fine saves to keep the deficit manageable, including a strong stop midway through the first half and another excellent reaction save shortly after the restart. Craik also tested the opposition keeper with a well-struck volley that was smartly dealt with.

The turning point came just before half-time when Regan Lumsden fired in from outside the box, giving Saints a lifeline at 1–2. That goal shifted the momentum, and the hosts carried that energy into the second half.

Saints drew level from the penalty spot after McManus was fouled in the box, with Lumsden stepping up to convert confidently. The comeback was well and truly on, and it tilted further in the home side’s favour when Bo’ness were reduced to ten men following a second-half dismissal for simulation.

With the rain falling steadily and tension building, Saints pushed for a winner. Graham came close with a powerful drive that was tipped over, but the decisive moment arrived late on. A flowing move down the left saw Allan beat the offside trap before cutting the ball back into the path of Lumsden, who made no mistake in completing his hat-trick and sealing a memorable 3–2 victory.

There was no fairytale ending for Bo’ness Athletic on their final away outing, but for St Andrews United and their supporters, it was a stirring comeback, played out against shifting skies and driven by the clinical finishing of match-winner, Regan Lumsden.

The club would also like to place on record their thanks to all supporters who have backed the team at The Clayton Caravan Recreation Ground throughout the 2025/26 season. Your support is very much appreciated. Saints will bring the campaign to a close next week with an away trip to Camelon Juniors

Wasteful Saints Punished In Edinburgh

St Andrews United endured a frustrating evening in Edinburgh as they fell to a disappointing 1–0 defeat against bottom-of-the-table Hutchison Vale, in their first match since Greg Shields and his management team announced they will depart the club at the end of the season.

Saints made a positive start and should have taken an early lead. Graham’s attempted chip drifted over the bar before a clear opportunity arrived on four minutes. McCreadie showed great awareness to spin and drive forward, releasing Craik, but his effort was straight at the goalkeeper when the opening seemed certain to yield a goal.

That missed chance proved costly. On eight minutes, an inswinging cross looked routine for Margetts, but a Hutchison forward reacted quickest to prod home from close range and give the hosts the lead.

An early reshuffle followed with Luke Murray forced off through injury, replaced by Gillan, but Saints continued to dominate possession without reward. McManus was cautioned for dissent as frustration began to creep in, though chances continued to come. Allan headed over from a well-delivered cross, Craik saw a low effort saved, and McCreadie glanced a header wide from a long throw.

The closest Saints came before the break arrived moments before half-time. Dunn burst through on goal but was unable to get his shot away, and when the ball broke kindly to Craik, his clipped effort struck the top of the crossbar. Despite controlling much of the half and creating the better openings, Saints went in trailing 1–0.

The second half followed a similar pattern, with Saints probing but lacking a decisive edge. Aitken headed over from a corner early on, while a defensive error gifted Hutchison a rare opportunity, only for the home striker to wastefully miss the target.

Changes on 66 minutes saw Lumsden and Maskrey introduced, but clear chances remained limited. Maskrey fired over from close range, Dempsey delivered a dangerous ball across the face of goal with no takers, and McCreadie lifted a late chance over the bar at the back post.

Even in stoppage time, Saints pressed for an equaliser, with a long throw causing chaos in the six-yard box, but the ball refused to fall kindly.

At the final whistle, it was Hutchison Vale who claimed the points. The hosts created very little, but capitalised on a Saints error, while the visitors were left to rue a lack of cutting edge in front of goal on an otherwise dominant night.

MANAGEMENT TEAM TO DEPART

St Andrews United Football Club can confirm that manager Greg Shields will step down from his position at the end of the season, with Stuart Milne and Stevie Clark also departing their roles within the backroom team.

In his statement (see below), Greg reflected on his time at the club, describing it as “a privilege to work with such a dedicated group of players, staff and supporters,” and acknowledging that “this was not an easy decision but I believe it is the right moment for both me and the club to move in a new direction.” The club fully respects his decision and thanks him for the professionalism and integrity he has shown throughout his tenure.

Greg leaves the club with our sincere gratitude for his hard work, commitment, and leadership. His time in charge will be remembered for a number of notable achievements, none more so than this past week’s historic accomplishment in leading the Saints to our first-ever Fife Cup victory against Dunfermline Athletic, a landmark success for the club. 

We also echo Greg’s own recognition of his backroom staff, whom he credited for their “hard work, loyalty and professionalism” and as being “a huge part of everything we’ve achieved.” Stuart Milne and Stevie Clark have made a significant contribution during their time at the club, and we thank them both for their dedication and service. Greg also expressed his appreciation to everyone connected with St Andrews United for their “trust, commitment and passion” during his time at the club. Those sentiments are warmly reciprocated by all at St Andrews Utd. 

On behalf of the players, staff, supporters, and committee, we extend our sincere thanks to Greg, Stuart, and Stevie for their efforts and achievements. As Greg noted, the memories created during this period will endure, and they leave with our very best wishes for the future.

Fraser Ogston
Chairman
St Andrews United FC

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Greg Shields (25th April 2026)

I have decided to step down as Manager of St Andrews Utd at the end of this season. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at the club, and it has been a privilege to work with such a dedicated group of players, staff and supporters. This was not an easy decision, but I believe it is the right moment for both me and the club to move in a new direction

I also want to acknowledge my backroom staff who will be moving on with me. Their hard work, loyalty and professionalism have been a huge part of everything we’ve achieved. I’m incredibly grateful for the support they’ve given me and the commitment they’ve shown the players and club

My sincere thanks to the chairman Fraser. He has backed me from day one and his belief in me and the team has meant a great deal. I’ve appreciated his honesty, his passion for the club and the support he has shown throughout my time here. A special thanks also to everyone associated with St Andrews Utd FC for their trust, commitment and passion throughout my tenure. The memories we’ve created together will stay with me, and I will always look back on this period with pride

I wish the club every success in the future and will continue to support St Andrews Utd as it takes its next steps

Greg Shields
Manager
St Andrews Utd FC

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Sponsor Spotlight

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Man of the Match

Man of The Match – Finlay Allan being presented with his award by My International Office, match sponsors of the 5-2 win over Dunipace. Thank you for your support!

Top Scorers

St Andrews Utd’s leading goal-scorers as of 2nd May 2026 are as follows… ⚽👟 

Lumsden 12, Sawers 8, Maskrey 8, Dunn 7, Thomson 6, Spence 6, Payne 6, Craik 5, McManus 5, L Milne 4, Allan 4, Graham 4, Aitken 3, McCreadie 3, Collins 2, Sneddon 2, Rennie 1, Gillan 1, Cunningham 1

To view all our latest match images and player of the year awards please CLICK HERE. Thanks to photographer Graham Hutchison for providing the excellent camerawork! 

SAINTS LIFT FIFE CUP!

St Andrews United made history by defeating Dunfermline Athletic 3–0 to win the Fife Cup for the first time at The Rec. In front of 580 fans, Saints dominated early, with Jason Thomson scoring twice from close-range scrambles to give them a 2–0 halftime lead. Dunfermline improved after the break but were held by a disciplined defence and assured goalkeeping from Scott Bryson. Scott Dunn sealed victory with a composed long-range finish on the counter. Finlay Allan impressed on the wing, while captain Ryan McManus lifted the trophy. Thomson earned Man of the Match in a memorable night for the club.

APPLICATIONS INVITED

St Andrews United FC invites applications for the role of First Team Manager following the departure of the current management team. This is an excellent opportunity to lead a proud, ambitious club with strong foundations. The successful candidate will oversee all first team matters, including training, match preparation and player development, while upholding club values. Applicants should hold relevant coaching qualifications, have managerial or coaching experience, and demonstrate strong leadership, communication and organisational skills, along with a clear vision for progression. Please submit a CV and cover letter to chairman Fraser Ogston. Closing date: 3rd May.

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