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SPFL 2: Henderson set for festive nitty gritty against Elgin City

Friday, December 15th, 2023

The Spartans head north on Saturday where they will face Elgin City at Borough Briggs in the latest round of SPFL 2 fixtures.

Blair Henderson will be looking to lead from the front, as he did in last week’s victory over Forfar Athletic, scoring the decisive second half winner in foul weather at Ainslie Park.

Henderson, who has netted 71 times for the club reflected on the last seven days and offered his thoughts on the 90 minutes ahead; “Last week v Forfar was possibly the most stereotypical SPFL 2 game you could have asked for and you need to learn how to win those ones. 

“We’ve played a lot of good football this season but last week in those conditions it showed the other side of what we can do as well.

“Elgin will undoubtedly be a difficult team to break down at home.  They are a decent side but we’ll be going up there trying to put in a good performance which we probably didn’t do last week and hopefully it will lead to a positive result and three points to bring back down the road with us.

“December is undoubtedly a big month for us.  We’ve got a busy period with a lot of games and despite those narrow defeats to Stenny and Peterhead, we’ve shown how we can bounce back and we must keep that momentum going on Saturday and make up for those lost points.”

Earlier in the season when the sides last met, Spartans edged out the visitors 2-1 with goals from James Craigen and Rhys Armstrong securing full points.

Kick-off at Borough Briggs is 3.00pm. 

Tickets are available at turnstiles or from Elgin City’s Fanbase platform: https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Dashboard?clubId=29

Other SPFL 2 fixtures: Forfar v Dumbarton, Peterhead v Clyde, Stenhousemuir v East Fife and Stranraer v Bonnyrigg Rose.

SPFL 2: Hendo hit sees Spartans reign in the rain against Forfar

Saturday, December 9th, 2023

Blair Henderson was the toast of Ainslie Park after The Spartans got back to winning ways in SPFL 2 as they edged out Forfar Athletic in foul conditions.

Following a week of no action due to being frozen out at Fife, Spartans were keen to pick up where they left off against Arbroath in the Scottish Cup and the only change was indeed Henderson returning to the starting XI at the expense of the injured Paul Watson.

The game got under way with the rain lashing down and creating a slippy surface that saw the ball scoot about when it wasn’t up in the air during the early stages.

One of those aerial exchanges saw Jordan Tapping get onto a Blair Henderson knock-down from a free-kick sent into the box however his header went wide.  Meanwhile at the other end, Munro was to come closest for the visitors when he sent his shot past the post.

Sandwiched in between saw former Spartans favourite Mark Whately produce a fine Judo style move on Cammy Russell following an alleged foul having been committed by the home player.

It was for sure a first half for the purists and the players trundled up the tunnel for a much welcomed heat.

HT: The Spartans 0-0 Forfar Athletic

In what was his 112 and final game for the club, Mikey Allan sure left one of his best tackles for last when he put in a powerful challenge shortly after the interval to deny the tourists the opportunity to build a platform to progress.

The rain was now joined by the wind as it swept across the Ainslie Park arena making any form of fast flowing football a luxury for the 356 crowd who braved it out.

Midway through the half, Spartans made their first change, with Sean Brown coming on for Jamie Dishington.

Then, five minutes later, the deadlock was broken.  James Craigen’s long range speculative strike was headed into the air by a Forfar defender. Rhys Armstrong was involved in the resultant aerial battle, the ball landing at the feet of Jordan Tapping took a swing and a shot.

It fell to Blair Henderson who may not have been expecting it but directed the ball beyond the rooted Marc McCallum and into the net.

As the game entered the final stages, further changes for the home side came through Sam Jones and Gavin Morrison who replaced Rhys Armstrong and goal scorer Blair Henderson.

Forfar looked for a late way back into the game and when they created a neat overlap down the flank, it saw the ball sent sharply across the face of the six yard box however an alert Blair Carswell reacted well and got down to smother.

A final change saw Ayrton Sonkur replacing James Craigen.  It was Sonkur who was on hand to clean up and get the ball to safety as Forfar launched another assault on the box, looking for a hand from the minging conditions.

Thankfully it wasn’t to be and after several nail biting minutes of added time, the final whistle blew. Phew!

FT: The Spartans 1-0 Forfar Athletic

Malt and Hops Man of the Match: Jordan Tapping

Edinburgh Derby Scottish Cup showdown to feature LIVE on BBC Scotland

Tuesday, December 5th, 2023

BBC Scotland have announced that our Scottish Cup Round 4 home tie against Heart of Midlothian will be their Saturday afternoon featured live televised game.

Kick-off at Ainslie Park will be 12.15pm.

Since the draw was made, we have – unsurprisingly – been inundated with enquiries about the ticket arrangements.

We are meeting with Hearts and the relevant authorities this week to discuss all Match Day arrangements, including ticketing.

The Spartans allocation of tickets will not be going on public sale.  Demand has already outstripped the likely number of tickets available therefore we will sell tickets through allocations to season ticket holders, our Youth Section/Community Programmes, sponsors, shareholders plus players and coaches.  

There will be a limited number of hospitality tickets available for both sets of supporters.  Our regular hospitality guests will, naturally, receive priority.

We will issue a further update in the next 5 – 7 days.

Frozen out in Fife – Game OFF

Saturday, December 2nd, 2023

Our SPFL 2 match at Methil against East Fife has been postponed following an 11am pitch inspection.

SPFL: Back to the bread and butter at Bayview

Friday, December 1st, 2023

Fresh from their Scottish Cup 3rd Round victory over Championship side Arbroath, The Spartans make the trip across the water to Methil for the latest SPFL 2 showdown, this time in the shape of East Fife.

Douglas Samuel will be keen for his men to get back to winning ways after narrow league losses to Stenhousemuir and Peterhead, with the hope of using last weekend’s win against the Red Lichties as a springboard to further build on their current fourth place spot in the table.

The hosts involvement in the competition ended with a defeat at Dunbar at the end of October and since then they have picked up an impressive 4-0 win away against Clyde whilst losing to Peterhead, Dumbarton and last time out, being involved in six-goal frenzy away to Bonnyrigg Rose.

In the previous clash between the sides, it finished all-square at Ainslie Park with Spartans leading only for the Fifers to comeback to see a share of the spoils come full time.

It’s been an exciting week for the Club however for Kevin Waugh, it’s a return to normality on Saturday and a chance to build on positive showings that have impressed the Skipper.

“Despite the result against Peterhead, I actually thought that our performance against them was one of the best we’d put in over the previous half dozen weeks or so.  I don’t necessarily think we’d should be worried too much about the results, because if we play the way we have done against Peterhead and last week against Arbroath, the results will continue to come.

“Again, we probably weren’t at our best against Stenny and were unlucky to lose to a deflected shot and whilst we won at Clyde, we know we can play better.  That said, as long as we put in an honest shift and produce good performances, we’ll do well.”

And Waugh aims to do just that come 3pm on Saturday in Methil.

“I’m looking forward to getting back into League action and put another tick in the win column.  Yes, it was fantastic to win in the Scottish last week but the bottom line is that the league is our bread and butter.  It’s realistically our best chance of doing something for the club this season. 

“I know we’ve drawn Hearts in the next round, but the chances of us winning the competition outright – and the Gaffer won’t want to hear me saying it – are probably slimmer than other teams still in the mix!  Realistically, it’s no going to happen.  But the league is our priority and has been since day one.”

Tickets are available online for purchase ahead of Saturday’s match via the following link: https://eastfifefc.info/tickets

Prices: £18 Adult > £14 concessions Over 65s/disabled > £5 Under 16s

Parent & Child tickets are available from reception on matchday (£21 parent/1 child, £24 parent/2 children).

The Jeek Fleming Suite is open for all supporters from 12.15pm on matchday.

Ground info: MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, Harbour View, Methil, Fife, KY8 3RW

Scottish Cup: Spartans are michty against the lofty Red Lichties

Monday, November 27th, 2023

The Spartans were handed a plum 4th round Edinburgh Derby home tie against Heart of Midlothian after disposing of Championship side Arbroath at Ainslie Park.

Nearly 650 supporters braved the fresh elements in North Edinburgh as Douglas Samuel’s men took on an Arbroath side who came into the tie as favourites in their lofty position of two leagues higher up the SPFL food chain.

It was the home side’s 73rd adventure in the coveted competition and a fourth tie between the clubs having met twice in 1996/97 and again in 2003/04, arguably a victory that was the catalyst behind springboarding Spartans onto bigger and better things.

The Spartans Ultras were in full voice and Sparry the Spartan was possibly the most insulated against the chill as the teams made their way out of the sheds.

Spartans attacked the café end as is customary, with Cammy Russell the first to go on a run at the Arbroath defence who had leaked 15 goals in their previous four outings.  His off-balance effort was enough to win a corner which, with Mikey Allan poised at the back post, Scott Stewart just found enough lift in the legs to nod the ball outwith his reach.

Russell was once again the tormentor taking the ball for a run across the penalty area and it took an alert Derek Gaston to get down low to smother at the feet of Bradley Whyte.

The visitors were dealt a blow when Ryan Dow went off injured after only 19 minutes after he failed to recover from what looked like an innocuous collision with Kevin Waugh.

Then, with the bulk of the play concentrated within the Arbroath half, Spartans took the lead.  Kieran Watson winning a crunching 50/50 on the halfway line before passing to Russell.  The Man of the Match then sent Rhys Armstrong out wide where he whipped in a telling cross for an alert James Craigen who darted to the front post to send a cheeky wee flick beyond Gaston into the net, much to the delight of the merry band of Ultras who greeted the scorer as he wheeled away to celebrate.

Jamie Dishington was unlucky not to double the lead when he controlled the ball well and sent a powerful low drive towards the goal, only for it to flash wide.

With the game edging towards half time, Thomas O’Brien was perhaps fortunate to only see yellow for a challenge on Cammy Russell that was decidedly late and reckless.  Perhaps not how it was viewed – and argued vociferously – by the Arbroath bench were the incident happened directly in front of!

Half Time: The Spartans 1-0 Arbroath

Did Dick Campbell have the hairdryer out in the away changing room at the interval?  If so, it certainly worked – well, for 53 seconds at least – as the Red Lichties dominated the opening four minutes and levelled proceedings in the 49th minute.  Michael McKenna crossed into the box for David Gold to send a diving header beyond Blair Carswell.

Spartans looked to respond immediately and the pendulum swung back in the Ainslie Park side’s favour from the restart.  A long throw by Russell was nodded down in the box by Jordan Tapping into the path of Jamie Dishington who thrashed the ball through a sea of legs and bulged the net.  Cue scenes!

Dishington was almost on the score sheet for a second time when a sublime cross-field pass by Bradley Whyte split open the Arbroath defence found him in space, only for Gaston to be in fine form and he pulled off a terrific save.  An off balance Dishington looked to convert the rebound but he could only send it wide.

There were loud appeals for a Spartans spot kick when Rhys Armstrong’s cross would have found Mikey Allan, but for the two handed push inside the box that sent him tumbling to the ground.  No VAR on offer at Ainslie Park and no penalty on offer.

The ball was in the Arbroath net once again, this time by Cammy Russell, but he looked on incredulously as he was deemed offside as he slid the ball into the bottom corner.

At the other end, the visiting bench were incandescent with rage as they encroached the field of play in protest at a non-award of a penalty of their own as Mark Stowe fell to the ground under a challenge from Mikey Allan.

Spartans made a change at the back with Ayrton Sonkur replacing the industrious Kieran Watson who had worked tirelessly in defence all afternoon.

The Championship side threw the kitchen sink into their Scottish Cup survival however it was the home side who defended resolutely. 

Sam Jones brought fresh legs to the party by replacing Rhys Armstrong who the opposition would have been delighted to see the back off, such was his workrate in the middle of the field.

As the sands of time trickled down, Spartans went on one final counter attack as the ball broke to Jamie Dishington.  He went for a run up the touchline before being melted.  A free-kick.  A bit of keep-ball in the corner by Cammy Russell.  The final whistle.  And they were dancing in the streets of Pilton on Saturday night.

Full Time: The Spartans 2-1 Arbroath

Carswell, Watson, Tapping, Waugh, Allan, Dishington, Watson (Sonkur 76), Craigen, Whyte, Armstrong (Jones 83), Russell.  Bench (unused) Morrison, Henderson, Heraghty, Denholm, A Brown, Mwangi, Newman.