Jackie Underhill fires home the second of his three goals against nineteen eighty-four this afternoon.

Brook Street Athletic swept past nineteen eighty-four and into the Second Round of the Tartan Cup with a 5-0 victory at Julia this lunchtime.

It was the first time the Monifieth side had defeated their north-east opponents and with it set up a Third Round tie at the LJG against fellow Division IV side Seldom Smiled.

Hot on the heels of Balázs Polyák’s hat-trick at the weekend, today it was Jackie Underhill’s turn to bag himself a career first hat-trick with the last coming from the penalty spot.

Asked afterwards if there had been a spat between Jackie and Gillis Jacob about who was going to take the penalty with both players sitting on two goals, Joe Anderson laughed loudly and replied, “I don’t know where you guys in the media get the ideas for these stories. Jackie was our designated set piece taker, so he was always taking it”.

He continued, “There was no falling out and this is a total non-story”.

It wasn’t all good news for Joe Anderson however as a late injury to Gillis Jacob saw the Belgian hobble off the field.

“Gillis rolled his ankle near the end of the game and it’s in ice at the moment”, said the coach. “The doc has had a look at it and will look at it again tomorrow morning. He doesn’t think there is any major damage but will check it again once the swelling has gone down to be sure”.

“Either way, Gillis is out for a week at least which is unfortunate”, he admitted.

“It was a great team performance today and we were able to work on building up the stamina of Tom Sandman and Ryan Caldor too. The only downside was the injury to Gillis, but we can do nothing about that.”

“Now weturn our attention to Saturday’s fixture against Desired Opponent at the LJG”, concluded the coach.