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Under 20s: Spartans win Development League Cup in style

Saturday, May 25th, 2024

It was the perfect ending to the Under 20s season at New Central Park in Kelty on Friday night as Les Atkinson’s side lifted the Development League Cup trophy after a comprehensive 4-0 victory over Stirling Albion.

For several of the Spartans outfit, it was to be one final hurrah in the Club colours, some having been involved with the club from their nursery years.

It was a quick return to Kelty for the North Edinburgh side having ended their League campaign there last Saturday afternoon however there was to be no repeat of the sublime sunshine as the grey clouds covered the Fife sky.

From gloom to boom in just three minutes however as James Clare pulled off the most incredible 40 yard strike that couldn’t have been struck any sweeter, with the keeper left with no option than to dive valiantly and watch it whizz past to bulge the back of the net. 

Josh Laing’s early dominance out wide saw him take some energetic dashes up the line, causing discomfort for a Stirling Albion side that were finding the Spartans start difficult to handle.

Given Ndlovu came close before Charlie Rothnie latched onto the ball in the box as it broke free and his fierce half-volley had ‘Destination Onion Bag’ written all over it.  Spartans two goals up inside the opening 11 minutes however the Spartan Army support amongst the 179 crowd have seen these films before!

The game simmered into a mild frenzy shortly after with a lull in goalscoring and understandably, an attempt at a resurgence by the Binos who looked to chip away at the Spartans lead.

When Aaron Cameron broke free late in the half, he selflessly squared to Given Ndlovu on the edge of the box however the talismanic striker maybe had too much too to decide his next move and was unable to trouble the keeper.

Stirling Albion came close ahead of the interval with a period of sustained pressure however the Spartans defence continued to remain resolute and held out until the teams headed to the sheds in the nearby Community Centre.

HT: Spartans 2-0 Stirling Albion

It was almost a double for Charlie Rothnie moments after the break but he just couldn’t extend his leg enough to reach the ball with the keeper coming off his line to close the gap.

Then it was Aaron Cameron’s turn to fire a low drive towards the Binos end and it whizzed past the post on the carpet.

The Spartans defence then decided to make things lively at the other end with some uncharacteristic defending that had the otherwise chilled Les Atkinson up on his feet offering instruction.

Cometh the hour, cometh the further light between the sides and one hand on the trophy.  Spartans making a break and when Captain Sam Coats made his way to the bye-line, he squared it across the face of the goal to find Given Ndlovu who tapped home is 82nd and final Spartans u20s goal. 

Spare a thought though for Archie Wylie who was credited by the announcer as the scorer.  Close, but no cigars all round.

A double change saw Max Charleston and Kyle McNeil introduced for Wylie and Rothnie.

Into the final quarter of an hour and the metaphorical red and white ribbons were being tied to the trophy after Kyle McNeil sprung the offside trap and pushed the ball beyond the advancing keeper into the empty net to make it 4-0 and spark wonderful celebration scenes.

A triple chance followed before the restart as Andy Kelly, Logan Wilson-Need and Adri Anagnostou entered the fray with Ndlovu, Cameron and Clare retiring to the dug-out.

Despite being a relative on-looker throughout, Rowan Weir between the Spartans sticks still needed to be alert and the goalie, playing in his final game after no fewer than 15 – yes, you read that correctly – years at the Club, flung himself to deny Stirling Albion a late consolation.

FT: Spartans 4-0 Stirling Albion

MintBox Man of the Match: Josh Laing

Hamish Ritchie signs for The Spartans

Thursday, May 23rd, 2024

The Spartans have made their first signing of the summer, subject to SFA clearance, as we welcome Hamish Ritchie to Ainslie Park.

27 year old Ritchie joins The Spartans from Peterhead where he scored 20 goals in 93 appearances at Balmoor. He’ll be familiar with the faces in the sheds following the sides having met no fewer than seven times last season.

Attacking Midfielder Ritchie said, ‘I’m delighted to sign with the club. Having met with the manager, I was really impressed with the forward-thinking approach and the ambition of the club. Hopefully I can help Spartans achieve its goals, as well as improve as player and add to the attacking options”.

Gaffer Douglas Samuel was delighted to welcome the first signing of the close season.

Samuel added, “I’m thrilled to bring a player of Hamish’s proven pedigree and quality on board. He will increase and strengthen our options at the top end of the pitch as we look to keep developing and improving as a side. I’m excited to see Hamish in Spartans colours next season”

Sonkur’s strike sets up second leg showdown in Play-Off Final

Thursday, May 16th, 2024

Ayrton Sonkur’s second half strike set up a mouth watering return leg at Ainslie Park on Friday night after a narrow loss at a decidedly dreich Dumbarton Stadium on Tuesday evening.

There was one change in the Spartans starting XI with Jamie Dishington swapping with Rhys Armstrong whilst Blair Henderson retained the skipper’s armband.

Just over a 1,000 supporters braved the elements as the rain lashed down shortly after kick-off which saw Spartans going on the offensive from the off.  Inventive play securing a couple of early corners however the Dumbarton defence were equal to the task.

The deadlock was broken in bizarre circumstances in the 21st minute.  Gallagher Lennon’s long ball changed postcodes, never mind direction, in the blustery and soggy Dumbarton sky as it hurtled towards the Spartans box.

Despite Blair Carswell’s efforts to adjust and track the trajectory of the ball, he could only push onto the bar and Tony Wallace was on hand to pounce and tap home to open the scoring.

Spartans rallied and Ayrton Sonkur was close with a glancing header that saw Jay Hogarth scramble and tip wide.

As Spartans pressed to get back on level terms, Michael Ruth made ground down the far touchline before sending in a low cross that was met by Finlay Gray who guided home at the front post.

Cammy Russell came close to halving the deficit moments later, only for a timely tackle in the box seeing him thwarted as he looked to unleash a strike towards Jay Hogarth.

HT: Dumbarton 2-0 The Spartans

Just three minutes after the interval, Spartans were to grab that elusive goal.  After Cammy Russell’s corner wasn’t fully cleared by the home defence, Callum Booth whipped the ball back in with interest.  It was then flicked on by Paul Watson into the path of Ayrton Sonkur who directed the ball beyond the keeper from the edge of the box.

James Craigen was Spartans saviour at the other end with a crucial headed clearance off the line as another wind-assisted Dumbarton corner caused problems for the visitors.

Spartans looked to have been denied a penalty kick when Cammy Russell latched on to a long pass from Marc McNulty and raced into the box with Carlo Pignatiello in pursuit.  As Russell stopped in mid-flow to cut back inside, his standing foot appeared to be taken away by Pignatiello sending Russell sprawling.  Unfortunately for the Spartans man his appeals were unsuccessful and play raged on.

James Craigen was next to find himself in the box after being played in by Cammy Russell.  Craigen’s touch took him away from the defender and his clip over Jay Hogarth agonisingly hit the crossbar.

The travelling support were then treated by the sight of Jordan Tapping coming on as a late replacement, making a return to the pitch after being sidelined for a number of weeks due to injury.

FT: Dumbarton 2-1 The Spartans

Henderson looks for history to repeat itself in Play-Off showdown

Monday, May 13th, 2024

Following a Play-Off Semi Final victory over Peterhead, The Spartans get set for a Final showdown against Dumbarton this week to determine who joins Stenhousemuir in League 1 next season.

Douglas Samuel’s side head into the game looking to build on the momentum of an unbeaten nine match run in a season that saw them sit in the top four for 29 out of the 36 weeks of the campaign.

Blair Henderson has been one of the instrumental architects in carving open the opportunity to take the Club to within 180 minutes of ultimate success in an already monumental debut season in SPFL 2. 

The League’s top scorer, who netted his tenth hat-trick for the Club on Saturday in an emphatic 1-5 win at Balmoor, knows that more of the same is still required to see off the Sons who overcame Stirling Albion in the other semi.

Henderson said, “Getting to the Play-Off Final is massive for the club. I mean, we’ve done so well this year to get to where we’ve got to, but we don’t want that to be the end.  These games are two big cup finals in their own right, so anything can happen.

“Having played Dumbarton four times already this season, we know that Tuesday on the road will be a tough game as they are a really good side.  However, against Peterhead the boys turned up and put in a great performance, but we know we’ll have to do that again for us to progress again and get to League One. “

Kick-off 7.30pm, turnstiles open at 6.15pm. Live on BBC Alba.

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SPFL Play-Off: Hendo hat-trick inspires Spartans in promotion push

Monday, May 13th, 2024

Blair Henderson’s hat-trick helped guide The Spartans to a Play-Off Final showdown with Dumbarton following a 1-5 win on the road against Peterhead.

An unchanged starting XI from the first leg made the 320 mile round trip north with a one goal advantage over fellow promotion candidates Peterhead in the seventh meeting between the clubs this season.

Under a Blue Toon blanket of pleasant cloud free sky of the same colour, the sides were welcomed out onto the park by a 947 strong crowd inside Balmoor Stadium, including a noisy contingent from the Capital.

The home support were looking for an early goal to settle the nerves to level the legs however when Peterhead skipper Jason Brown and keeper Stuart McKenzie collided in the box, the ball broke free from the goalie’s grasp and there was Cammy Russell on hand to pick up the scraps to pounce and get his toe onto it ahead of the despairing lunge of Danny Strachan into the net.

An incredible start for the visitors who doubled their overall lead in the competition courtesy of Cammy Russell’s fifth goal against the hosts this season.

Spartans looked to benefit from the breeze behind their back and when Blair Carswell’s long ball up the park found Marc McNulty, his effort saw Stuart McKenzie get down low to his near post to save.

Conor O’Keefe looked to respond and Blair Carswell had to look lively to pull off a fine stop from the edge of the box as the hosts rallied to get back into the tie.

On the half hour mark, Spartans extended their lead.  Kieran Watson sent the ball long into the penalty area to find Paul Watson.  The defender nodded inside to Blair Henderson and the prolific striker headed home from six yards, in what was his third time on the scoresheet in the four visits to Balmoor this term.

The heat looked to have gone to the heads of some when a flashpoint followed a late tackle on Bradley Whyte, resulting in Marc McNulty being shown a yellow for giving his team mate handers.

HT: Peterhead 0-2 The Spartans

Deployment of the Peterhead hairdryer at the interval saw the home side inevitably come out of the traps requiring an immediate response and their early pressure was almost rewarded but for the long legs of Ayrton Sonkur denying a fine run and shot by Jack Brown.

Rory McAllister was up next to test the tourists and his curled effort wasn’t far away from Blair Carswell’s goal frame.

With the hosts pressing, Spartans looked to pounce on the counter and in the 62nd minute, further light was put between the sides.  As the Peterhead bench claimed the ball had sneaked out of play in front of their noses, Marc McNulty wasn’t waiting for any whistle and raced up the park.  Bradley Whyte showed great pace to progress and when McNulty looked up to square the ball, Whyte took a touch before chipping McKenzie.

Spartans made a change with Sam Jones coming on for Rhys Armstrong.

A glimmer of hope for Peterhead was to come in the 65th minute and to be fair, it was a stonkingly good strike by Danny Strachan who let fly from the edge of the box and his shot went in off the post, leaving Blair Carswell with little chance.

It’s the hope, they say – and just sixteen seconds after the restart, Spartans were awarded a penalty.  Blair Henderson seeing off the attentions of three men in blue to release Marc McNulty in space.  He rounded the keeper and his shot, destined for the net, was blocked by Jason Brown on the line. 

Unfortunately for the Peterhead skipper, it was with his arm and as he sat in the back of the net, he looked up as Referee Iain Sneddon brandished the red card for his troubles.  Blair Henderson stepped up and sent McKenzie the wrong way to make it 1-4 on the day.

With twenty to go, another set of swaps in personnel saw McNulty and Russell withdrawn, replaced by Jamie Dishington and Danny Denholm.

Then, with twelve minutes left on the clock, Blair Henderson rounded off a fine day with the final goal of the afternoon.  Sam Jones launched the ball up the park from deep. Defender Joe McKee misjudged the trajectory and lost track of Henderson who nipped in behind and he poked the ball beyond McKenzie to send the travelling Spartan Army wild.

In a week where he was crowned SPFL 2 top scorer of the season, it was Henderson’s 10th hat-trick in Spartans colours and another match ball to add to the collection.  It’s unclear if the striker is seeking planning permission for an aircraft hanger sized building to store the dozens collected across his career so far.

A couple of changes as the game entered its final ten minutes saw Mason McCready replace Blair Carswell between the sticks and Robbie Thompson swapped with Callum Booth.

FT: Peterhead 1-5 The Spartans

SPFL Play-Offs : Henderson spot on as Spartans take narrow lead to Peterhead

Wednesday, May 8th, 2024

Blair Henderson’s injury time spot kick saw The Spartans edge out Peterhead to take a slender one goal advantage to the Blue Toon this weekend in the semi final of the SPFL 1 play-offs.

It was all change in Douglas Samuel’s team selection from the side that defeated East Fife, with teen starlet Niall Geany retaining his spot on the bench.

A guard of honour was in place for the Spartans squad as they took to the park to warm up, with a plethora of the Spartans Youth kids in attendance, along with mascot Sparry the Squirrel.

Spartans looked to set out their stall early however the visitors weren’t up for offering any scraps to feed off, unlike the gargantuan sized seagulls who were swooping for savouries throughout.

A half chance for Bradley Whyte inside the box was stuck under his soles and this season’s Player of the Year was just unable to get enough purchase on his shot to trouble the keeper.

The ball was subsequently cleared up the park and from there, the visitors took a 7th minute lead as Blair Carswell raced out to cut down the attack, he was stranded on the edge of the box and with the fear of utilising his hands the wrong side of the whitewash, he was lobbed by Connor O’Keefe and the ball landed in the empty net.

Ayrton Sonkur became the first of ten players booked after an off the ball altercation with Shanks.

Marc McNulty was next to try his luck after determined play by Blair Henderson who made his way into the box to slide a pass into the path of ‘Sparky’ however his effort was blocked.

That reprieve lasted a full two minutes for Peterhead as Spartans drew level.

A long throw from Cammy Russell was nodded into the path of McNulty who once again had his shot blocked. It came back out to Russell who sent it back with interest and it found Paul Watson hovering around the six yard box for a side footed equaliser.

An almighty collision in the middle of the Spartans half saw Callum Booth require the magic sponge as Cagney and Lacey of the physio world in the shape of Sophie and Mairi raced on to offer treatment.

After the mayhem came the inevitable lull in proceedings, save for the odd booking or two as the sides continued to seek an opportunity to get their nose in front ahead of the break.

HT: The Spartans 1-1 Peterhead

If the start of the second half was a cartoon character, it would be Scooby Doo’s mischievous nephew.  Scrappy it was with free-kicks and long hoofs the order of the day, perhaps a reflection as to what is at stake.

Blair Carswell then had to look lively as his legs were called into action to save a fierce McKee shot and the scores remained level.

Midway through the half, the best opportunity since the oranges came when Cammy Russell was unceremoniously hauled to the ground as he raced towards the penalty box.  Up stepped James Craigen who lifted the free-kick over the wall however the keeper was on hand – literally – to scoop the ball away from the top corner destination.

One of the biggest cheers of the evening came shortly after when the Referee went Archibald over Elbow.  In the hilarity that ensured, Ayrton Sonkur clearly decreed that the match official was guilty of simulation and flashed the yellow card that had spilled out of the Ref’s pocket in his direction.  Smiles all round and back to the action we all went.

Jamie Dishington then came on for the industrious James Craigen as the game entered its final stages.

Then came the drama.  Ayrton Sonkur looked to have been cuddled to the ground inside the six yard box from an in-swinging corner, then Blair Henderson crashed the ball against the crossbar.  As the SPFL 2’s top scorer went in search of another to add to his tally, a high boot came close to colliding with his beak, enough for the Ref to decree foul play and the finger firmly pointed towards the spot.

After much hullabullo and a ball booted into a different postcode by the Peterhead keeper, Blair Henderson stepped up and with an air of calmness in the pressure tank of the play-offs, he slotted the ball into the back of the net.

With the sands of injury time almost done in the egg timer of added minutes, the visitors were incandescent with rage following a non award of a penalty of their own.  Frustrations spilled after the final whistle, which came immediately after the incident with the yellow card working overtime.

FT: The Spartans 2-1 Peterhead

Malt and Hops Man of the Match: Paul Watson