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SPFL 2: Spartans head to Hamilton for clash with Clyde

Friday, March 22nd, 2024

The Spartans head to Hamilton this weekend as the push for the Play-Offs continues as they take on Clyde in the final SPFL 2 fixture between the sides this season.

With two draws and a narrow victory for Douglas Samuel’s side in the previous visit to New Douglas Park in November, it promises to be an encounter where both clubs will be searching for full points to benefit their respective end of campaign agendas.

Spartans continue to remain in the top four where they have been since Match Day 8 in this, the Club’s inaugural season in the SPFL.  Blair Henderson, the division’s top scorer so far this season on 15 goals, will be keen to add to his 100 SPFL goals that were recognised in an interview published online earlier this week.

At the other end, Blair Carswell recently celebrated a century of clean sheets during his Spartans senior career and will be looking to shut out a resurgent Clyde outfit who have narrowed the gap at the foot of the table to just three points. 

Three braces in four games by in-form Jordan Allan sees the Bully Wee striker a clear threat up front and the visitors will be looking to make it double figures in terms of clean sheets.

Aside from Champions-elect Stenhousemuir, it’s impossible with just seven games left to predict where any of the other nine clubs will finish in a table that sees only ten points between 5th and 10th whilst there’s a mere two points between the Play-Off chasing pack.

Match Day Info

Kick-off: 3.00pm

Tickets can be purchased online in advance via the Clyde FC Ticket Store or in person at the Clyde Office on matchday. Clyde recommend advance purchase to avoid the need to queue at the stadium.

Both sets of supporters should enter via turnstiles 1-3 on the right (south-west corner) of the Main Stand or via the Main Door through into the Fanzone.  The Fanzone will be open for home and away supporters from 12.30pm.

Food kiosks are located at pitch level at both ends of the main stand from 2pm until 4.15pm. Please note that kiosks accept cash only.

Clyde’s matchday programme will be on sale, priced at £3.

Live Stream: A live stream PPV will be available worldwide (including UK and Northern Ireland) as UEFA’S blocked broadcasting hours do not apply this weekend. The stream can be purchased through the Ticket Store for £13.68 (including streaming fee).

SPFL 2 card:

Dumbarton v Bonnyrigg

East Fife v Stranraer

Elgin v Forfar

Stenhousemuir v Peterhead

SPFL 2: Spartans ready to Rock against the Sons

Friday, March 15th, 2024

After back-to-back fixtures on the road, The Spartans are back at Ainslie Park to complete their SPFL 2 quartet of fixtures against Dumbarton.

Douglas Samuel’s side remain undefeated against The Sons in their inaugural SPFL season, with the solitary 2-0 victory at home courtesy of goals from Cammy Russell and Bradley Whyte sandwiched in between a pair of stalemates the Rock.

It’s a second top four clash in as many weeks for the North Edinburgh as the race for a Play-Off place continues to offer a rollercoaster ride with just eight fixtures remaining.

The form guide sees Spartans come into the clash with two draws, two wins and a defeat in the last five outings since the sides last met whilst the tourists have lost three on the road with two victories on home soil.

Both sides will be keen to get full points to maintain the gap over East Fife who secured an injury time win last weekend over Stephen Farrell’s men to keep the pressure on the play-off pack.

You can purchase tickets in advance via Fanbase here: https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Tickets/SelectType?fixtureId=5092

Alternatively pay at the gate is available: Adult – £15, Concession – £10, Under 16’s – £5
Cash and Card are both accepted.

This weekend’s other SPFL 2 fixtures:

Bonnyrigg Rose v Clyde

Forfar Athletic v Stenhousemuir

Peterhead v East Fife

Stranraer v Elgin City

SPFL 2: Share of the spoils in Stenhousemuir stalemate

Sunday, March 10th, 2024

It was a share of the spoils at Ochilview where Spartans and Stenhousemuir played out a stalemate in this top of the table SPFL 2 clash.

Douglas Samuel made three changes to the team that faced Bonnyrigg Rose on Tuesday night, including Jamie Dishington who returned following becoming a father for the first time earlier in the week.

The game was merely a minute old before Cammy Russell felt the force of Nat Wedderburn’s mountaineering up his back offering the first infringement of the afternoon.

An early opportunity for the tourists saw Blair Henderson head a Cammy Russell in-swinging corner narrowly over the bar as the talismanic striker sought to add to his 100th SPFL in midweek.

Stenhousemuir, who had won the previous three encounters between the sides, were next to threaten.  A cross into the Spartans box saw Matty Aitken tumble to the ground during a challenge from Rhys Armstrong but any appeals for a penalty were quickly brushed aside.

Cammy Russell’s effort shortly after was deflected wide with the goalkeeper stranded and from the resultant corner, Ayrton Sonkur’s shot was cleared on the line by some part of the Stenny man on the post’s person.

HT: Stenhousemuir 0-0 The Spartans

Darren Jamieson between the Stenny sticks was tested after the break when Rhys Armstrong’s cross was met by Cammy Russell who got his foot round the ball and sent a powerful shot down the throat of the keeper.

With more appeals than seen at Camelon Sheriff Court last week, Stenhousemuir were once again aggrieved at another non-award of a spot-kick, this time when Mikey Anderson went down in the box whilst being the meat in a Spartans defensive sandwich.

Spartans made a double change midway through the half when Bradley Whyte and Marc McNulty were replaced by Danny Denholm and Sam Jones.

It was almost the ideal introduction from Danny Denholm who latched on the ball, edge away from Gregor Buchanan on the initial footrace before recovering to do enough to send the ball behind for a corner.

Mikey Anderson then charged down a Blair Carswell clearance but thankfully th.e deflection saw the ball whizz away behind out of harms way

Sam Jones then cut inside before unleashing an impressive effort from a quick turn and shot that just cleared the bar.

The hosts were then frustrated once again when a long-range attempt was caught in the wind and it looked at first glance that Blair Carswell had fisted the ball over the bar however the outcome was, thankfully, a goal kick.

Josh Laing entered the fray as the game edged towards its conclusion, swapping spots with Rhys Armstrong.

There was a heart in mouth moment when the hosts launched one final attempt to break a resolute Spartans defence only for Nat Wedderburn to fire over the bar from close range.

FT: Stenhousemuir 0-0 The Spartans

SPFL: Sparky ignites Spartans as Henderson hits 100 in derby draw

Wednesday, March 6th, 2024

Marc McNulty opened his Spartans account whilst Blair Henderson notched up a century of SPFL goals in a dramatic 2-2 draw against Bonnyrigg at New Dundas Park.

The Spartans went into the second game in just ten days against their hosts looking to bounce back from the disappointment of losing to East Fife at the weekend.  For Bonnyrigg, they looked to avenge the narrow defeat to Douglas Samuel’s side in the recent clash.

In what’s been tagged as the SPFL 2’s newest local derby, there was a ‘cup tie’ atmosphere inside the ground as the teams made their way out onto the park for this final game before the season enters its last quarter of fixtures.

Marc McNulty made his first start for the side whilst Jamie Dishington was at home enjoying the first days of fatherhood following the birth of this son earlier in the week.

It was Spartans who were looking dangerous from the off, with Cammy Russell having the first opportunity of the game shortly after kick-off however he was unable to benefit from Blair Henderson’s nod down in the box.

Perhaps with conditions underfoot not overly conducive for dynamic fast-flowing football, the opening exchanges of the game largely saw the ball fly around the dark Mid Lothian sky, reminding us of the immortal words from Irish band The Sultans of Ping that “if God made the game to be played up there, he would’ve put goalposts in their air.”

Sam Jones was next up to have a pop following a McNulty nod into his path and he was followed by Cammy Russell who couldn’t find a way past the keeper with a header.

Then, midway through the half, the opener.  Sean Brown making a tremendous run through the middle, his shot deflecting into the path of Marc McNulty who composed himself before tucking the ball into the back of the net.

McNulty offered further danger moments later when he released Blair Henderson in the box to send a powerful drive narrowly wide.

With the game heading to half time, it was all square.  Kieran McGachie latching on to a long pass and he chipped the advancing Blair Carswell to level proceedings.

HT: Bonnyrigg Rose 1-1 The Spartans

A change in personnel as the teams returned from the sheds saw James Craigen replace scorer McNulty.

Four minutes after the restart, Spartans were offered an opportunity to get their noses back in front after Sean Brown was clipped as he looked to turn in the box.  With only the Club’s second spot kick this season, Blair Henderson stepped up to calmly slot the ball home and in doing so, notched up his own personal haul of 100 SPFL goals.

Bonnyrigg then came close when a foot race at the other end set up an opportunity however it was blasted over the bar by Dunsmore.

Danny Denholm replaced Sean Brown with twenty minutes of a gruelling encounter that saw some industrial challenges creep into the game.

Bradley Whyte went on a solo run through the home defence however his shot from inside the box was well saved by Martin between the Bonnyrigg sticks.

With five minutes left on the clock, Martynuik was shown a straight red for a reckless challenge on Cammy Russell that saw him tumble through the air.  Treatment followed, as did his substitution, with Robbie Thompson entering the fray.

The resultant free-kick saw James Craigen have a pop from long range and his fierce shot stung the fingers of the Rose keeper who beat it away to safety.

As the game headed into injury time, Rhys Armstrong came on for Bradley Whyte.

Spartans have been familiar with late injury time drama already this campaign and it was to be the way once again when a last throw of the Rose dice saw the ball launched into the box.  Bradley Barrett stooped to get his head on the ball however the attempted clearance coming in at the same time resulted in an almighty collision and the Ref offered his second spot kick of the evening.

Despite a valiant attempt by Blair Carswell who guessed the direction of the kick, he was narrowly beaten and with that, the second equaliser for the hosts and a share of the spoils had.

FT: Bonnyrigg Rose 2-2 The Spartans

SPFL 2: Depth of squad key to success for Denholm

Friday, March 1st, 2024

The Spartans get set to lock horns with East Fife to Ainslie Park on Saturday in the latest round of SPFL 2 fixtures.

No stranger to the visitors and their new Manager Dick Campbell is Spartans winger Danny Denholm. 

Denholm played under Campbell twice, signing for Forfar in 2012 and reuniting with the most famous bunnet in Scottish football in 2017 after joining Arbroath.

The former East Fife player was in the Spartans starting XI last time the two teams met in Methil.  A Blair Henderson hat-trick secured three valuable points on the road that evening however Denholm is conscious of a renewed vigour amongst the Fifers ahead of Saturday’s clash.

“I think it’ll be a different game all together.  As we know, they’ve brought in Dick Campbell, someone I know very well having played under him a few times and he’s someone who will only want to accept three points from his players each week.

“They’ll be quite direct usually, so we’ll have to be up for it and able to combat whatever they throw at us.  In this league as we’ve seen, there not much difference between most of the teams so it’ll need another big effort from us to carve out the win.”

It was a slow, fractured start to February for Douglas Samuel’s men, kicking off with an injury-fuelled frustrating defeat at Forfar however the squad began to build up a gradually to a moment of crescendo with our inaugural win over Bonnyrigg Rose last weekend.

Denholm added, “It was a mixed bag, which is always going to happen at this level.  When we were required to bounce back, we did and to be honest, it could have been 3 or 4 at half time against Bonnyrigg. I thought we were very good and then the soft penalty changes the style of the game, made it a wee bit nervy, perhaps unnecessarily so. 

“We deserved it though and we now look pick up a series of wins on the spin as we work hard to secure a play-off place.   Over the next few weeks we want to keep these wins churning out until its mathematically impossible for us to be caught.”

A midweek closed-door friendly offered extra game time for Denholm and minutes in the legs of many others in a Spartans squad.

Denholm continued, “We’ve always had a decent bit of depth on the bench, but then when all those injuries seem to hit us in one go, we looked a wee bit sparse.  We brought a couple of guys in, Josh Laing has come back and slotted in well plus the recent addition of Marc McNulty too.  We’ve got the quality back in play again across the squad that individually and collectively have proven they can compete well in League 2.

“We’ve had a spell with injuries, we’ll undoubtedly have some more before the season is out, that’s just football for you.  We’re well prepared and the guys that start the game always know they’ve got others breathing down their neck keen to get on the park too.  To have such depth on the bench who can come on at any stage and impact the game is crucial in our play-off aspirations.”

SPFL 2: Spartans win Rose arm-wrestle

Monday, February 26th, 2024

The Spartans ended a busy February with a well earned 2-1 victory over Bonnyrigg Rose at Ainslie Park in yet another monumental arm-wrestle between the two teams.

After a late smash and grab victory seven days previously at Stranraer, Spartans went into the clash against a Rose side who had endured a midweek trip to Peterhead, picking up a point in the process.

There was no place in the home squad for new signing Marc McNulty just yet due to pending International clearance however new coach Ian Thomson joined his colleagues in the technical area for the first time.

The sounds of the drums from the Ultras of both sides welcomed the teams out onto the field in a fixture where a win had eluded Douglas Samuel’s men thus far.

With Kevin Waugh withdrawing in the warm-up, Keiran Watson slipped into the defensive breach and Blair Henderson slipping on the Captain’s armband for the occasion.

The game started in frantic fashion with the hosts camping inside the Rose final third for the early stages.  Jordan Tapping’s header an early opportunity, only for it to come off a defender to go behind for a corner.

Callum Booth looked to be enjoying his role down the flank, taking control of the situation and offering first class distribution with almost every stroke of the ball.

His cross into the box saw Danny Denholm feed Rhys Armstrong but the midfield playmaker could only fire over.

Then, after 21 minutes, the opener finally arrived.  Callum Booth’s long launch up the park found Blair Henderson who fought off his man, took a trio of touches before sending an unstoppable low drive into the bottom corner beyond Paddy Martin.

It allowed the new scoreboard to make it goal announcing debut and it was a magnificent milestone moment for Henderson having just sunk his 100th throughout his SPFL league career.

It didn’t take long before that lead was doubled.  Rhys Armstrong sending in a delightfully weighted corner kick picking out the head of Ayrton Sonkur to net his third goal in two games. 

Next up to try his luck was Booth.  His first effort resigned to the editor’s cutting room for the highlights package however in a later attempt, his rasping strike just missing the target.

An unfortunate moment next as Cammy Russell ‘took one for the team’ as he raced to chase down a clearance and it was left up to him – and him alone – to decide whether to rub ‘em or count ‘em as the Referee halted play to check on his wellbeing.

Bonnyrigg had their moments, as one would expect, as they sought to halve the deficit before heading to the sheds.  The first decent effort came when Angus Mailer almost posted his side’s response but for Blair Carswell to stamp his authority and save well.

A free-kick next up came following a challenge by Ayrton Sonkur which earned him a caution.  The attempt front the resultant dead-ball set-piece cleared the bar, but there was a second attempt to follow after a caution was distributed for encroachment.  Thankfully this time the wall was effective in doing its job and there was to be no changes to the score as the sides trotted into the tunnel.

HT: The Spartans 2-0 Bonnyrigg Rose

A sterling sweeping move from defence saw Blair Henderson show some trickery on the touchline.  Bradley Whyte took over and threaded the ball wide to Cammy Russell who spotted Henderson making a dart to the back post and but for a timely tackle by Neil Martyniuk, it would have certainly made a bid to be a club goal of the season contender.

Then a moment of drama at the other end.  Firstly, an aerial challenge in front of the visiting technical area saw Jordan Tapping and Declan Byrne so up for the ‘high baw’ however Referee Curran penalising the Spartans man.

The resultant free-kick went deep into the box and for the second time in quick succession, Tapping was once again pinged, this time for an alleged tug on Kerr Young.  The reaction of all 17 players inside the area to the whistle was one of confusion before the tourists realising it was for a spot kick!

Up stepped Neil Martyniuk who had enough power to find the bottom corner despite the valiant endeavours of Blair Carswell who guessed correctly on the direction of travel.

James Craigen was unlucky later on with a tempting free-kick that saw Paddy Martin pull off a fine flying save to deny Spartans regaining their two goal advantage.

Tapping had been in the wars throughout and midway through the half he was replaced by Paul Watson after receiving treatment in front of the less than sympathetic travelling support.

Jonny Stewart must have thought he’d equalised after winning a midfield challenge, going on a run and having a pop destined for the top corner only for Blair Carswell to stretch every millimetre of his arm up to scoop the ball away from the postage stamp.

Meanwhile it was Paddy Martin once again who denied the Spartans with another fine stop to deny Rhys Armstrong as the game entered its latter stages.

A change in the home defence saw Josh Laing replace James Craigen as the game looked to slide into the lottery of added time.

Thankfully, there were to be no visiting team heroics this week in the five minutes added time and with that, Spartans clung on to victory.

FT: The Spartans 2-1 Bonnyrigg Rose

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