BUCS MARS Football 2012-2013 - Scottish 2A - Women's
Updated: 02/01/2018 17:22 | P | W | D | L | GD | Pts | |
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1 | Stirling 1st | 7 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 10 |
19
Adjustment
Adjustments made:Walkover - Unable to field team27/02/2013vs Queen Margaret 1st Walkover - Unable to field team13/03/2013vs Heriot-Watt 1st |
2 | St Andrews 1st | 7 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 20 | 18 |
3 | Dundee 1st | 7 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 14 | 13 |
4 | Strathclyde 1st | 7 | 4 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
12
Adjustment
Adjustments made:Walkover - Unable to field team21/11/2012vs Heriot-Watt 1st Walkover - Unable to field team20/03/2013vs Queen Margaret 1st |
5 | Glasgow Caledonian 1st | 7 | 3 | 0 | 4 | 5 |
9
Adjustment
Adjustments made:Walkover - Unable to field team27/02/2013vs Heriot-Watt 1st |
6 | St Andrews 2nd | 7 | 1 | 0 | 6 | -14 | 3 |
7 | Heriot-Watt 1st | 7 | 3 | 0 | 4 | 1 |
0
Adjustment
Adjustments made:Conceded - Unable to field team27/02/2013vs Glasgow Caledonian 1st Conceded - Unable to field team21/11/2012vs Strathclyde 1st Conceded - Unable to field team13/03/2013vs Stirling 1st |
8 | Queen Margaret 1st | 7 | 0 | 0 | 7 | -36 |
-6
Adjustment
Adjustments made:Conceded - Unable to field team27/02/2013vs Stirling 1st Conceded - Unable to field team20/03/2013vs Strathclyde 1st |
The points displayed highlight the points that would be achieved by the team if they were to stay in the same league position. Please note that BUCS points are updated every six hours. | ||
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Region | Team | Points |
University of Stirling | Stirling 1st | 20 |
University of St Andrews | St Andrews 1st | 16 |
University of Dundee | Dundee 1st | 14 |
University of Strathclyde | Strathclyde 1st | 13 |
Glasgow Caledonian University | Glasgow Caledonian 1st | 12 |
University of St Andrews | St Andrews 2nd | 11 |
Heriot-Watt University | Heriot-Watt 1st | 0 |
Queen Margaret University | Queen Margaret 1st | 0 |
BUCS are working with The Football Association and Mars to find University delivery partners to join an exciting new opportunity in adult football. FA Mars Just Play is a key part of The FA’s National Game Strategy, directing £200 million into grassroots football to support the growth of the game as well as raising standards. The FA and Sport England, with the support of Mars are working together to attract 150,000 new adults into football by September 2013 and they hope that upwards of 100 FA Mars Just Play Centres will help them achieve this.
New informal kick-about sessions for men and women are being launched and so far 13 Universities have taken the opportunity to be part of the next big thing in grassroots football. Developed by The FA and supported by Adult Football Partner Mars, FA Mars Just Play! is an easy and informal opportunity for adults to play football in an enjoyable environment. University Just Play Centres involved so far are:
- Bedfordshire
- Bolton
- Bournemouth
- Derby
- Gloucestershire
- Hull
- Hertfordshire
- Plymouth
- Roehampton
- Sheffield Hallam
- Southampton Solent
- UCLan
- Wolverhampton
Men and women can choose how and when they want to play by just turning up or signing up on the website to an FA Mars Just Play! Centre, where a co-ordinator will organise games chosen by the players. FA Mars Just Play! is designed for all adult footballers, regardless of experience, ability or fitness. It will help the novice, part-timer or lapsed player to gain experience, rediscover their touch, develop fitness and enjoy playing in a non competitive environment. The games at FA Mars Just Play! centres will be informal and fun, but those looking for a route back into affiliated football will be signposted to 5-a-side or 11-a-side competition.
The flexible format allows FA Mars Just Play! Centres to be adapted to suit the needs of the local population, so it should be flexible for universities and student needs. It can be run anywhere by a university, indoors or outside at a time that suits demand. Centres are run by FA Mars Just Play! Organisers who will facilitate the activities and give support to all participants.
On www.bucs.org.uk/football you can visit the Just Play website, download an application form to become a Centre or get the answers to all the questions you have about the initiative. If you have any questions or need support with your application please contact oliver.selfe@bucs.org.uk.
Wednesday, 20 March 2013 | |
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Stirling 1st 5 - 1 Glasgow Caledonian 1st | |
Strathclyde 1st w/o v Queen Margaret 1st | |
Thursday, 14 March 2013 | |
Queen Margaret 1st 0 - 7 Dundee 1st | |
Wednesday, 13 March 2013 | |
Stirling 1st w/o v Heriot-Watt 1st | |
Wednesday, 27 February 2013 | |
Glasgow Caledonian 1st w/o v Heriot-Watt 1st | |
Queen Margaret 1st v w/o Stirling 1st |
St Andrews 2nd | WLWWWW |
Strathclyde 1st | WDWWDL |
St Andrews 1st | WLWDLW |
Glasgow Caledonian 1st | WLLWWL |
Dundee 1st | LLWDWL |
Stirling 1st | LWLDLL |
Queen Margaret 1st | LLLLDD |
Heriot-Watt 1st | LLLLLL |
Amy Cromar (Strathclyde 1st) | 2 |
Iona Colville (Strathclyde 1st) | 1 |
Amelie Manhes (Strathclyde 1st) | 1 |