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SPFL 2: When two tribes go to Waugh

Friday, November 15th, 2024

If Frankie was a football fan, he’d likely be going to North Edinburgh and not Holywood this weekend with sibling rivalry making it a special occasion for the Waugh family, with Spartans skipper Kevin hoping that a point is not all that you can score.

Stirling Albion offer the latest test for the Ainslie Park side on Saturday, with the game coming on the back of a moral boosting win last week at Forfar which offered a performance that pleased the Spartans Captain.

“Hopefully last week’s win is the turning point in the season for us.  We had to start somewhere and that’s us hopefully out that rut now.  There’s been games recently where we’ve been playing well and maybe not quite getting the results to reflect this.  Alternatively, we’ve not been scoring at the times when we were on top then we lose a goal and struggle to get back into it which is also frustrating.

“But last Saturday was one where we started well, we scored when we were on top and we defended well, countered and managed to kill the game off at the end.  We’re hoping it’s the catalyst to some degree where we can kick-on.  We scored three goals away from home, played well and earned a clean sheet which has given the boys a wee spring in their step at training this week.”

Sibling rivalry offers an extra twist to the game, with brother Ricky in the Binos midfield.  It offers an added incentive – if one was actually needed, for Spartans defender Kevin.

“To be honest, the most important thing is to secure three points to close the gap on Stirling Albion and get closer to the play-offs.  But yeah, it’s got that wee added extra of me up against my little brother which will be interesting.  It’ll be a spectacle for my family obviously, but nothing else other than the win is the most important thing for me.”

Brothers in opposite camps is not necessarily a new phenomenon in the SPFL, but what does it mean for the Waugh family?  Kevin replied with laughter, “You’d probably have to ask my Mum!”

He continued, “I imagine there will be a massive sense of pride obviously.  It happens I guess throughout the game and you probably don’t think it’ll happen to your family but that comes part and parcel with having so many brothers and all of them play football as well.  Two of them are bound to good enough! 

“Ricky is doing really well for himself and I’m proud of everything he does and I’m hoping he does well all the time.  I’ve been to watch him a few times but hey, on Saturday I’m hoping he has a bit of a nightmare if I’m honest!”

Will the Waugh sibling bragging rights be Spartans or Stirling Albion shaped?  Come to Ainslie Park on Saturday at 3.00pm to find out.

A hat-trick of home games this weekend

Thursday, November 14th, 2024

It’s Combined Challenge Cup time for the Under 20s on Friday night at Ainslie Park and what a fantastic fixture in store to kick off the weekend!

The 2nd round tie against Armadale Thistle 20s puts two undefeated sides head to head in a competition that Spartans last won two seasons ago.

Visitors Armadale sit second top of the East of Scotland Development League West Division having won 8 and drawn 3 so far, with an eye for goal in the process, netting 40 times.  For Les Atkinson’s Spartans, they head into the game with a League campaign record showing 9 wins and a solitary stalemate.  Just four goals have been conceded during that time, with some 39 recorded at the other end.

Kick-off is 7.45pm.  Free entry.

Staying at Ainslie Park, Douglas Samuel’s side return home for the first time this month where they face Stirling Albion in the only SPFL match in the Capital on Saturday.

Boosted by a first win on the road last week in Forfar, Spartans will be keen to build on the momentum offered by gaining three points on their travels.

Defender Kieran Watson, who played his hundredth game for the Club at Station Park said, “Everybody to a man played brilliantly, from the starting XI to the boys on the bench.  We kept to the Gaffer’s tactics, picked up a clean sheet and hopefully we can kick-on from there and get another three points on Saturday.”

The Binos month so far has seen a 1-1 draw with East Fife along with quite the game last week against Peterhead at Forthbank that saw two penalties for the visitors who came from behind to perfect the comeback and 13 bookings of which one turned red which sees Aaron Weir miss the trip to North Edinburgh.

Kick-off is 3.00pm.  Adults: £17, concessions (16-18 & o65) £12, Youth (13-15) £5.  Tickets can be purchased in advance via Fanbase (pay at the gate also available).

It’s a hat-trick of home matches come Sunday lunchtime as Spartans Women return to action after the International break and take on Montrose.

Victory for Jack Beesley’s side would see them close the gap in the middle of the SWPL 1 table on Partick and Motherwell who meet each other at Petershill Park.

Spartans form has been on the up as the season has progressed as the talented group of young players continue to bond under Beesley and would be boosted even further with a bumper turnout on Sunday by a noisy home support.

Kick-off is 1.00pm.  PATG (cash&card) available £8 adult/ £5concession, U16’s free or via Fanbase app.

SPFL 2: Russell integral in resounding win on the road

Monday, November 11th, 2024

The Spartans picked up their first league victory on the road last weekend as they returned to winning ways with a 0-3 victory against Forfar Athletic.

After kicking off November with a narrow loss in Peterhead, a second away day in as many weeks saw the Lothian Motorcoaches bus take the team to Station Park, a venue familiar for a plethora of players across both clubs.

Spartans were to go on the offensive from the off with Cammy Russell looking to get his side on the front foot early on.  His initial drive towards goal saw him attempt to whip in a cross to trouble McCallum in the Forfar goal however it was more of a challenge for the ballboy behind the sticks.

Brogan Walls did have an effort on target shortly after when his header from a corner was clear off the Forfar goal line which was already living a charmed life.

As play raged on from one end to the other neither keeper became particularly challenged as the ball started to suffer a migraine after being hoofed up and down the paddock with frustrating regularity.

Then, with half an hour on the clock, Cammy Russell was played into the box and had time to compose himself before sending a low drive beyond McCallum and into the bottom corner of the Forfar net.

That lead doubled just five minutes later.  The thorn in Forfar’s side, Cammy Russell, saw his fierce effort only parried by McCallum into the path of Brogan Walls who sent the ball back with interest into the empty net.

HT: Forfar Athletic 0-2 The Spartans

Spartans went on the offensive from the off as they looked to seal their first three points away from home of the campaign and Blair Henderson came close with an attempted shot which was closed down before it could trouble the keeper.

With the Forfar fans showing frustration, their side attempted to break down a resolute Spartans defence which was holding up well in the face of the home side’s search for a way back into the game.

Paul Watson was inches away from putting further light between the sides with his shot stopped on the line and in the subsequent stramash in the six yard box, Brogan Walls set the rebound over the bar.

Spartans made a change when Lewis Hunter replaced Aaron Scott.   Those personnel swaps were added to later on with Kieran Watson and Brogan Walls making way for Kevin Waugh and Jamie Dishington.

Blair Carswell had a quiet afternoon compared to previous weeks however he still needed to be on fine form when he had to look sharp to race off his line to offer a fine stop.

Then, with the game entering into its dying moments, Cammy Russell was upended by McCallum in the box.  Blair Henderson stepped up and sent the keeper the wrong way to make it 0-3.

FT: Forfar Athletic 0-3 The Spartans

Malt and Hops Bar Man of the Match: Cammy Russell

SPFL 2: Forfar v Spartans Preview

Friday, November 8th, 2024

Dougie Samuel’s side take their second bus trip in as many weeks, this time its off to Station Park for the SPFL 2 encounter against Forfar Athletic.

The journey offers the Spartans side an opportunity to turn their fortunes around after a narrow loss on the road last week against Peterhead and pick up three valuable points in what is shaping out to be a typically tight league.

It’s the third meeting between the clubs so far this season, having met each other twice at Ainslie Park in Premier Sports Cup and League action, Spartans coming out on top on both occasions by the same solitary goal outcome that has separated each of the five games played since the 2-2 draw in the first fixture between the teams since Spartans promotion through the pyramid play-offs.

Blair Henderson has scored in four out of the six games and the striker will undoubtedly be keen to add to his 94 goal tally in Spartans colours.

Kick-off is 3pm.

Stand admission: Adults £16, 65 & over £10, Under 17’s £5

Terracing admission: Adults £15, 65& over £10, Under 17’s £5

Payment on the day by cash at turnstile or in advance at https://forfarathletic.ticketco.events/uk/en/m/e/forfar_athletic_v_the_spartans 

Please note that anyone purchasing a concession or u17 ticket online may on the day be asked to produce proof of their age by Forfar turnstile officals and entitlement to a concession ticket, failing which entry to the ground with their online ticket may be refused.

Penalty Pain for Spartans at Peterhead

Tuesday, November 5th, 2024

The Spartans made the long trip north to Peterhead but returned empty handed after second half Penalty drama.

Spartans made a couple of personnel changes from the team that lost at home to Cowdenbeath in the Scottish cup. With captain Kevin Waugh still feeling the effect of the strain which forced him off early in that game, in came Paul Watson to the centre of the defence. There was also a change up front as Blair Henderson started on the bench and the front 4 were shuffled to allow Aaron Scott to come in and play the anchor role in midfield.

The match got underway under a clear crisp sky in front of 609 supporters and with both teams playing at a high tempo the chances began to come for both sides. Firstly, a cross by Whyte was headed over the bar by Dishington, then a shot by Smith was tipped around the post by Carswell.

The homesters got their noses in front in 17 minutes when a break up the left hand side produced a low cross by Dunne found its way to the back post where Jack Brown was on hand to knock the ball into the Spartans net.

The lead was only to last 5 minutes Spartans equalised. A corner by Russell to the back post was headed back across goal for Brad Whyte to knock in from a couple of yards.

Spartans were forced into a change shortly after. Hamish Ritchie, on his return to his old stomping ground, was barged off the pitch and crashed into an advertising hoarding. The shaken-up midfielder was replaced by Blair Henderson as the Spartans shuffled their line-up to fit.

The half produced a couple more significant chances as first Cammy Russell hit the crossbar direct from a corner and Peterhead’s Barry rattle the post with a shot. However, the teams went into the break level.

Half-time Peterhead 1-1 The Spartans

The home team started to exert more control on the game in the second half and it took a couple of fine saves from Carswell to keep the score level. First, he tipped a shot from Forrest round the post, before pushing a shot from Barry over the bar.

However, he was unable to prevent Peterhead taking the lead after the referee awarded a penalty in controversial fashion. With the ball in the corner The Spartans players claimed the ball had gone out of play and the assistant referee seemed to agree as he raised his flag, only to change his mind and lower his flag. As the play continued the ball was crossed and a header was cleared by Callum Booth who the referee adjudged to have used his hand. The penalty was scored by Barry to give Peterhead the lead again.

Spartans replaced James Craigen and Kieran Watson with Kevin Waugh and Mark Stowe as the pushed for an equaliser. The chance finally came when they were awarded a penalty of their own.

In the 85th minute Cammy Russell was fouled just outside the box and, when his goal-bound freekick hit the upraised arm of a defender, the referee awarded a penalty. Blair Henderson took the kick and, for the third time in the game the woodwork was rattled, and the ball was cleared to safety.

With that went Spartans chance to claim something from the game as Peterhead were able to see the game out.

FT: Peterhead 2-1 The Spartans

Malt and Hops Man of the Match was Blair Carswell

Report by Stuart Skakle

SPFL 2: Carswell sees win on the road as catalyst for Spartans confidence boost

Saturday, November 2nd, 2024

Blair Carswell’s Spartans journey started between the sticks when he was just five years old.  The Cat has been a key custodian of the gloves during a decade that has seen the Club’s journey through the pyramid system result in the ultimate goal of reaching the SPFL.  

As the clocks go back, time flies on and Carswell and Co are already into Q2 of the second season in the professional league set-up.  The opening quarter was laced with successes against loftier position across cup competitions however the focus is now firmly fixed on a league campaign that sees the side keen to recover ground in the hunt for a back-to-back play-off place.

Last season not only saw the first fixture between the clubs, by the end of it they had accumulated seven games across cup, league and play-offs, whilst the opening contest this campaign ended with the scoreboard untroubled.

Carswell, with 311 senior appearances under his belt, will be keen to add to his 109 clean sheets come full time and the Spartans No.1 offered his thoughts ahead of the bus trip to Balmoor.

“Having never played Peterhead before, we were certainly familiar with each other by the end of season!  We’ve had success both up the road and at home against them so we know we are more than capable of getting a result and that’s naturally our aim once more come 3pm.

“It’s probably fair to say that we’ve been through a sticky spell that as a group we’ve not been overly used to.  The squad and the backroom staff however are channelling our energies on the next game to turn this around and we look to today’s game against Peterhead for that to come to fruition.

“A big performance on the road will invariably show the character and the togetherness we have as a group.  We’ve been working hard every session to continue to develop as a group and get that win that we will be looking to use as a catalyst to kick-start what’s been an overall successful start to the season and three points will certainly bolster confidence within the camp.

“I certainly don’t think we’re a million miles off where we need to be to turning these ninety minutes into winning ones.  We’ve been playing well across long spells in within games, Lady Luck might not be on our side with every break of the ball recently but I’m confident than with the next win under our belt, we’ll use that to build momentum and push on from that point.”

Kick-off is at 3.00pm.