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Premier Sports Cup: History made as Spartans reach Last 16

Sunday, July 28th, 2024

Super Sub Cammy Russell was the toast of the travelling Spartan Army come 4.45pm on Saturday as his late strike saw their side defeat lofty Livingston to reach the Last 16 of the Premier Sports Cup.

A visit to the Set Fare Arena brought the curtain down on the Group E stages of the competition in a winner takes all tie between the clubs who shared the spoils in a no-scoring pre-season friendly a few weeks earlier.

Douglas Samuel made two changes from the midweek win over Forfar, with Danny Denholm and Brogan Walls in the starting XI with Cammy Russell and James Craigen on the bench.

As the pyro smoke seeped out of the home stand, the game got underway in what were perfect conditions for dynamic, fast flowing football.  However, with the chance to top Group E at stake, things started off a little edgy as Spartans looked to set out their stall against the odds-on Championship side.

Half an hour had passed with neither keeper called into action, Livingston with the lion’s share of possession and Blair Henderson forcing a corner as he left fly from outside the box in a chance to counter.

At the other end, the home support must have wondered how they weren’t ahead with a trio of shots in the box pinging off the Spartans defenders and a crucial headed clearance off the line by Kieran Watson.

HT: Livingston 0-0 The Spartans

The second half wasn’t far gone before Blair Carswell, making his 300th appearance for the senior side, was forced into a trademark super stop when he got down low to deny Matthew Clarke from close range.

On the hour mark, Spartans made a double swap with James Craigen and Cammy Russell swapping with Danny Denholm and Brogan Walls.

Livingston pushed hard as the home support became restless.  Ryan McGowan looked to swoop as the ball rebounded off the post and as he looked to put his laces through the ball from eight yards out, Ayrton Sonkur launched is grand frame with customary bravery and he somehow managed to block a net-bound shot with a corner the outcome.  The no-nonsense defender punched the air in celebration knowing his intervention was as good as a goal at the other end.

The game threatened to be decided by penalties as neither side looked able to find that elusive avenue to the Last 16.  Cammy Russell went on the counter with the break of the ball seeing him progress deep into the Livingston half.  Unfortunately his fresher legs saw him pull away from support and the opportunity fizzled out.

Then, with just five minutes left on the clock, Kieran Watson’s probing free-kick into the box wasn’t properly cleared, arriving at the feet of James Craigen.  He passed into the path of Cammy Russell who was hovering around the penalty spot.  A double pirouette from Russell saw him land up facing towards the goals and his self-described ‘sclaff’ outfoxed Shamal George and trundled into the box.

Cue absolute scenes amongst the travelling support as Russell raced over to celebrate before finding himself under the weight of a near full team pile-on! 

Would Livingston be able to pull it back with the time left on the clock?  Could The Spartans make history by reaching the Last 16? 

A final throw of the dice from the hosts saw them win a corner after Lewis Hunter blocked a Tete Yengi cross.

Defensive, heroic headers from Jamie Dishington then Kieran Watson edged the ball further away from goal, with Bradley Whyte then fouled by Andrew Shinnie as the midfielder completed the clearance.

Moments later, Referee George Calder offered one final glance at his watch and called time on what was an incredible day.

FT: Livingston 0-1 The Spartans

Long live the sclaff!!

Premier Sports Cup: Late show Hendo earns the win

Thursday, July 25th, 2024

Blair Henderson’s late goal against Forfar Athletic was enough to claim the win in the latest round of Premier Sports Group E ties and sets up a top of the table clash against Livingston this weekend.

Manager Douglas Samuel fielded an unchanged XI that saw off Cove Rangers seven days earlier with the sunny Edinburgh conditions in direct contrast to the fog filled Balmoral Stadium experienced last week.

Last season’s SPFL 2 head to head encounters between the sides at Ainslie Park were both decided by solitary Spartans strikes and this latest war of attrition turned out to be no different.

Early creative play from the hosts looked hopeful as they searched for the opening goal. A Cammy Russell long throw into the box was nodded on by Ayrton Sonkur however there were no takers to trouble Marc McCallum between the Forfar sticks.

Referee Gary Hanvidge was keen to let play flow as much as possible in a closely fought opening period with the advantage rule being applied frequently despite a few robust challenges creeping in.

The first notable attempt of the evening fell to Ross MacLean however the Forfar man only succeeded in hitting the top of the TV Tower behind Blair Carswell’s goal.

On the half hour mark, Spartans were forced into a change as James Craigen was forced to withdraw following a jarred neck sustained in an aerial collision.

Just before the interval, Blair Henderson came closest to breaking the deadlock following a bit of a stramash in the box and as he just about managed to dig out the ball from under his feet, his effort was saved by McCallum.

HT: The Spartans 0-0 Forfar Athletic

New signing Brogan Walls made a cracking run through the middle of the park as he advanced towards the box before a wee tug en-route impeded the Spartans man. Whilst a shot at goal did materialise, it was tame at best with him off balance however that was deemed advantage enough and play raged on.

Blair Carswell had little to do for 55 minutes however he was called upon to deny former Spartans favourite Mark Whately who drilled a decent effort his direction.

Cammy Russell continued to torment the Forfar defence.  It looked as if the Spartans playmaker had been wrestled to the ground following a challenge with Matt Allan, only for Russell to be pinged as the transgressor.  Disappointed with the verdict, he was offered a caution for his remonstrations.

Shortly after, the Gaffer made his first set of changes with Mackie Scott and Danny Denholm coming off the bench, replacing Kieran Watson and Callum Booth.

It was 1-1 in Russell v Allan bookings as the game headed closer to a penalty shoot out decider when the Forfar defender crudely swiped Russell’s legs to halt any further advance.

Then, with just three minutes left on the scoreboard, a mix up in the Forfar defence gifted the ball to Blair Henderson inside the box.  Not known for looking gift horses in their mouths, the talismanic striker needed no invitation to swoop, round the keeper and slide home into the empty net.  Queue scenes.

Injury time offered one final squeekybumtime moment to survive in the shape of a Forfar corner.  The keeper was up, the ball came in, the home defence dealt with the threat accordingly and with that, three points secured.

FT: The Spartans 1-0 Forfar Athletic

Malt and Hops Man of the Match: Bradley Whyte

Spartans score five in the fog at Cove

Wednesday, July 17th, 2024

Douglas Samuel’s Spartans got back to winning ways in their Premier Sports Cup Group E campaign – and in some style – with a 0-5 win on the road against League 1 side Cove Rangers.

Ahead of kick-off, both sides joined in a minute’s applause in memory of longtime Cove Rangers supporter Diane Adams. 

The game got underway as the sweeping fog covered the ground, making visibility poor for anyone keen to monitor play at the other end of the park.

Closer to your scribe was Cammy Russell who raced into the box in the 17th minute and was upended. A penalty kick awarded and up stepped Blair Henderson to get off the mark competitively this season.

It was almost a second for Henderson when Jamie Dishington’s cross found the hitman’s head. But for a defender scrambling at the far post, it may have been a brace for the striker.

Spartans did get that second goal of the evening following a telling run by Cammy Russell who managed to turn the ball into the six yard box, only for the outstretched toe of defender Gillingham to poke it beyond his own keeper.

James Craigen decided to have a pop from 25 yards to test the keeper’s visibility however the stopper was able to gather and ensure his side didn’t concede a third before the break. 

HT Cove Rangers 0-2 The Spartans 

There were just eight minutes on the second half clock before Cammy Russell whizzed past his marker. A low cross into the heart of the penalty area saw Blair Henderson slide in but in the process of colliding with the keeper, the ball squirted out into the path of Jamie Dishington who tucked it into the empty net.

Spartans made the first of their changes with Danny Denholm and Brogan Walls replacing the industrious Blair Henderson & Bradley Whyte. 

Midway through the half and a strike of sublime quality by Cammy Russell saw the ball come out of the fog and fly past the keeper into top bins to further extend the lead.

With ten minutes left, Under 20s midfielder Archie Wylie replaced James Craigen.

Moments later, it was five. That man Cammy Russell the architect after he was chopped down in the footrace to goal. From the resultant free-kick, he sent it over the wall and it was bulging the net before the keeper had the chance to make his move. 

Further changes were made late on with Niall Geany and Chris Inglis swapping berths with Watson and Henderson. 

FT: Cove Rangers 0-5 The Spartans

Malt and Hops Man of the Match: Cammy Russell

Premier Sports Cup – A look at our opponents

Wednesday, July 10th, 2024

Cove Rangers:  The sides last met in the SPFL 2 Play-Off semi-final in 2018 when the respective Lowland and Highland League winners locked horns for a chance to take on Cowdenbeath.  A trip to Inverurie in the first leg saw the hosts prevail 4-0 whilst in the return, Spartans were to be victorious courtesy of goals from Blair Atkinson and Jamie Dishington.  The Blue Brazil however edging the Final 3-2 after a 0-0 first leg draw in the Highlands.

The following season, Cove became the first Highland League side to gain promotion to the SPFL.  Defeating East Kilbride over two legs in the semis, it was an emphatic 7-0 aggregate win against Berwick Rangers that saw the clubs trade places.

Cove finished mid-table in League 1 last season.

Dunfermline Athletic:

Competitive games between the sides have been limited to a 2014 Ronnie Swan Trophy Final at Ainslie Park.  Donal Henretty scoring for Spartans before Ross Drummond netted for the Pars to set up a dramatic penalty shoot-out which was won by the Fifers.

More recently, the teams met in June 2021 for a pre-season friendly in what was Peter Grant’s first outing in charge of the East End Park side.  Sam Jones bagged a brace of goals in the North Edinburgh sunshine to secure a respectable draw.  It was a season that saw the Fifers lose out in the Play-offs and were relegated to League 1 however there was an immediate bounceback just twelve months later.

Dunfermline finished in 6th place in last season’s Championship. 

Livingston FC

It’s been so long since the sides last met, Danny Denholm was still in his short trousers at Broughton High the last time Spartans played Livingston.

The Scottish Cup run of 2004 saw East of Scotland outfit Spartans defeat Buckie, Alloa and Arbroath to set up a Sunday 4th Round February showdown against Scottish Premier League side Livingston.

A capacity crowd of 3123 filled ‘Estadio City Park’ (Telegraph) / ‘ramshackle City Park’ (Daily Record) for the most romantic of David v Goliath ties.  Unfortunately a second half Derek Lilley hat-trick helped guide Spartans’ lofty opponents to victory.  The Lions were to reach the Semi Final before succumbing to Celtic who went on to lift the trophy against fellow Group E opponents Dunfermline.

The sides also met in foul conditions in July 2010 in a pre-season friendly.  Jack Beesley – now the Head Coach at Spartans Women, made his debut for the Club against previous season’s League 3 champions Livingston who showcased their summer signings.

Forfar Athletic

Prior to last season’s quartet of fixture in SPFL 2, there had been three Scottish Cup meetings between the teams spanning over some thirty years.

The first outing was in December 1979 at City Park in front of a modest audience of some 300 hardy souls. It was the first time The Spartans had played at home in the Scottish Cup and a souvenir match programme to match the occasion was produced – an eight pager for all of 15p! 

John Clark had put the Loons ahead before Alan Kirkwood levelled proceedings for the plucky East of Scotland side.  Any hope of progression however was dampened when Ian McPhee was upended in the box and Alex Rae netted the 77th spot kick.

The next meeting in 1983/84 was a little more clear cut whilst there was only a solitary strike between the teams in the 3rd Round of the 2009/10 tournament.

Last season saw Blair Henderson score in three of the four SPFL 2 encounters, two of which as winning strikes.

The Spartans – Squad Update & Player Movements

Sunday, June 30th, 2024

The Spartans can confirm the following player movements following the conclusion of the 2023-24 Season:

Locked in for Season 2024/25:

  • Blair Carswell – Academy Graduate
  • Adam Meek – Academy Graduate
  • Keiran Watson
  • Ayrton Sonkur
  • Josh Laing – Academy Graduate
  • Chris Inglis – Academy Graduate
  • Kevin Waugh  
  • Paul Watson
  • Danny Denholm
  • Callum Booth
  • Jamie Dishington – Academy Graduate
  • Hamish Ritchie
  • James Craigen
  • Bradley Whyte
  • Cammy Russell
  • Blair Henderson
  • Lewis Hunter
  • Mackie Scott – Academy Graduate
  • Ben Lamont – Academy Graduate
  • Sam Coats – Academy Graduate
  • Given Ndlovu – Academy Graduate

Players who will be moving on with our best wishes: 

  • Sean Brown – Signed for Linlithgow Rose.  During his spells at Spartans, Sean found the net 19 times in 79 appearances.
  • Sam Newman – Signed for Cowdenbeath.  ‘Shaggy’ made 51 appearances and netted 5 times during his time at Ainslie Park.
  • Sam Jones – Signed for Edinburgh City.  Sam played 131 games and contributed 8 goals to our historic SPFL promotion cause.
  • Gavin Morrison – Signed for Inverness Clachnacuddin.  31 appearances with Spartans, sadly injury robbed the no-nonsense midfielder a chance of a shot at the play-offs.
  • Rhys Armstrong – Signed for Airdrie.  Playmaker ‘Rico’ makes the step up to full-time football after 89 outings and 16 goals.  Whilst we are sad to see him move on, we are equally delighted for him on a personal level.
  • Harvey Swann – Unfortunately Harvey lost a full season due to injury and unable to add to his 21 appearances made for the Club.

Retiring:

  • Alan Brown – ‘Hovie’ started his journey with Spartans during our East of Scotland era after his move from Whitehill Welfare.  Hovie was the first player to win the Lowland League 3 times with the same Club.  Made his SPFL debut aged 37 and notched up his 300th appearance in our Scottish Cup tie against Hearts last season.
  • Jordan Tapping – A favourite with the Spartan Army faithful, Tappy has made the move to Australia and has sadly had to retire from football due to the knee injury he sustained last season.  A talisman at the heart of the Spartans defence, Jordan made 58 appearances and grabbed 2 goals and leaves with our very best of wishes on his next adventure Down Under.

Returning to Loan Clubs:

  • Mason McCready – Four games during his spell on loan from Partick Thistle, two of those from the bench. 
  • Robbie Thomson – Pacey youth who had 10 appearances, two of which were starting berths.  Robbie scored our final goal of our inaugural SPFL 2 campaign, netting a late winner at East Fife.

Marc McNulty – Sparky is currently weighing up whether or not to return to full time football.  In the meantime, he will continue to train with us until such time as he has made a decision around the next stage of his career.

2024-25 William Hill SPFL 2 fixtures released

Thursday, June 27th, 2024

The Spartans will kick-off their William Hill SPFL 2 campaign on the road against Stranraer on Saturday 3rd August. 

This morning’s fixture release then sees Douglas Samuel’s side welcome Bonnyrigg Rose to Ainslie Park in a jam packed five match opening month that also sees an away trips to Elgin City and Stirling Albion whilst Peterhead make the journey to North Edinburgh for our first clash of the campaign.

The 10 teams will play each other four times across a regular season that concludes ten months later at home against Edinburgh City.

The festive period will see an Edinburgh Derby Christmas cracker at home against City on the 28th December and the New Year will see The Spartans first footing Elgin City in the opening game of 2025 on the 4th January.

A full list of the 2024-25 William Hill SPFL 2 season fixtures can be found here.

Season Tickets for the forthcoming William Hill SPFL 2 campaign, which will see 18 home league matches spread over ten months, are now on sale via the Club Shop.  Your Season Ticket also offers entry to all our Women’s SWPL 1 league matches at Ainslie Park.

Stay tuned for announcements on Match Day Hospitality for home fixtures throughout the season and of course, there are still opportunities for Match Day and Match Ball sponsorship offerings available too.

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