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Coming Up – A look ahead at the Spartans weekend

Thursday, October 10th, 2024

There’s one EF and two EH fixtures to take in this weekend for The Spartans and we preview what’s in store for the three sides in our weekly preview.

First up on Friday night under the lights are Les Atkinson’s Under 20s who welcome East Fife to Ainslie Park in Development League action.

Last week saw the young Spartans side in impressive form against Stirling Uni with a 0-2 win on the road, with Euan McEvoy-Folland and Archie Wylie appearing on the scoresheet together for the third week in a row.  The victory extended their unbeaten run fourteen games and a shot at the top of the league table however the boys from Bayview will undoubtedly be keen to build on their League Cup win over Linlithgow last time out.

Kick-off is 7.45pm.

Saturday sees the lunchtime kick-off at Meadowbank in the rescheduled encounter against Edinburgh City.

The inaugural SPFL 2 fixture will see the clubs having met in three different league set-ups, beginning with the East of Scotland League in 1986/87 before progressing into the Lowand League as part of their respective journeys through the pyramid system.

There may be five league places between the sides as the look ahead to the earlier 1.00pm kick-off slot, however just five points separate the sides in what is shaping up to be yet another incredibly competitive competition.

The hosts have been involved in a couple of late dramas in recent weeks whilst look to get back to winning ways after drawing 1-1 at Clyde.

You can buy your tickets via Fanbase in advance however there is also a pay at the gate option too. https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Tickets/ChooseQuantity?ticketId=4222&fixtureId=6250

Spartans supporters should access Meadowbank Sports Centre via the entrance located at the east of the ground – closest to the community astro pitch.

Sections A&B of the stand will be designated for away supporters.

Remember – a 1.00pm KO!

The weekend comes to a close back at Ainslie Park where Jack Beesley’s side look to build on back to back SWPL 1 league victories against Aberdeen and Dundee United when they lock horns with Hibernian.

A brace from Hannah Jordan last Sunday ensured her side left Dundee with full points and it earned the Spartans striker a place in the SWPL Team of the Week.

Beezer will be looking for Jordan to pick up where she left off as his side look to earn the bragging rights in a fixture that’s been keenly fought since the sides first met back in October 2008 when Spartans came out on top 5-3 in the League Cup Semi Final.

Tickets can be purchased in advance via Fanbase or alternatively, you can pay at the gate.  https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Fixtures?clubId=96

SPFL 2: Stowe strike earns point in share of the spoils at Clyde

Monday, October 7th, 2024

Mark Stowe netted his first goal for Spartans in a share of the spoils against Clyde at New Douglas Park.

It was the visitors who came out of the traps quickly first, setting up camp in the Clyde danger area in the opening stages of the SPFL 2 clash however there was to be no requirement for the home keeper to be brought into action just yet.

Spartans continued to press with Hamish Ritchie closing down the defence, perhaps too close on one occasion where he blocked an attempted hoofed clearance from point-blank range knocking the wind out of his sails momentarily.

Mark Stowe headed towards the bye-line edging past his marker but a cheeky wee hand on his back was enough to put him slightly off balance before he could whip in a cross and danger for the hosts was once again averted.

A cross did come in from the boot of Callum Booth which found Brogan Walls on the edge of the box however the attempt wasn’t a collector’s item for the midfielder.

Blair Carswell was called upon to pull off a tremendous stop denying Jordan Allan what looked like an odds on opener for the home side after a speculative launch up the park landed in the path of the Clyde man.

Then, on the 33rd minute mark, Spartans struck.  Mark Stowe’s turn out of the tackle on the edge of the box was followed up with a sublime effort that nestled into the bottom corner beyond Robbie Hemfrey.

It was almost two before the break when a corner into the box was met by the towering Ayrton Sonkur who could only watch as his header was cleared off the line by Ross Lyon.

Blair Carswell was then called upon when he pulled off a phenomenal stop as he tipped a Paul McKay header over the bar.

HT: Clyde FC 0-1 The Spartans

An early Spartans on the break after the interval saw Kevin Waugh mopped up an attack with a headed clearance that allowed Brogan Walls an opportunity to go on the run.  His pass found Blair Henderson who was a magnet for home defenders and found himself crowded out before he could get an on target shot out.

A neat move with Brogan Walls the architect saw Hamish Ritchie look up to let fly from 25 yards forcing the Clyde keeper into the save.

Clyde then turned defending into a counter attack and it was to bear fruit with Martin Rennie drilling low and hard beyond the despairing diving efforts of Blair Carswell, offering the home support something to cheer about.

Spartans made a double change with Rory Whittaker and Aaron Scott replacing Stowe & Walls.

Hamish Ritchie thrusted his delivery across the face of the Clyde six yard box looking for a taker to divert home however this went a-begging.

Ritchie was replaced by Danny Denholm with just under a quarter of an hour left on the clock.

With the game entering into its final stages, Blair Carswell was called upon once again when he pulled off yet another fine save to deny Craig Howie’s header.

FT: Clyde 1-1 The Spartans

Malt and Hops Man of the Match: Lewis Hunter

Here comes the weekend! The Spartans Preview

Thursday, October 3rd, 2024

It’s a hat-trick of Spartans away days this weekend as our teams go on the road in search of full points in their respective league campaigns.

On Friday night, our Under 20s head to Gannochy Sports Complex where they take on old adversaries Stirling University.  It’s the fifteenth meeting between the two sides in all competitions with Les Atkison’s young team edging the head-to-head with 7 wins to 5, with two draws – both during the 2022/23 campaign.

After six league games, Spartans lead the table from Kelty courtesy of a superior goal difference tally, with 27 goals scored and a defensive record of four clean sheets and only two breaches thus far.

Kick-off is 7.45pm.  Free entry.

Douglas Samuel will be looking to pick up a win on the road which could propel his side back into the top four come 4.45pm on Saturday as he takes his charges to New Douglas Park to take on Clyde.

Last season saw the sides share the spoils on no fewer than three out of the four SPFL2 fixtures in a year that offered contrasting fortunes for the clubs.

Spartans were to take the upper hand in the other clash at Saturday’s venue last November, with Cammy Russell netting on the rebound after Blair Henderson crashed his effort off the bar before a Clyde Own Goal doubled the lead.  Peter Grant halved the deficit after the break however it was the tourists who headed home with the three points.

Both clubs will be keen to avoid any share of the points as they look to kick-start their campaigns in what is shaping out to be yet another fiercely competitive league.

Kick-off at New Douglas Park, Hamilton is 3.00pm.

Tickets for the game can be purchased here: https://clydefc.ticketco.events/uk/en/e/clyde_v_the_spartans__5th_october_2024__spfl_william_hill_league_2

It’s a visit to the City of Discovery for Jack Beesley’s Women’s team who will be keen to build on their 3-1 win over Aberdeen last time out in the SWPL 1 when they shape up against Dundee United at Foundation Park.

A spirited performance last week in the Sky Sports Cup away to Partick saw them edged out by the odd goal in five and along with that showing, two wins in their last three league games will give skipper Robyn McCafferty renewed confidence.

It’s a congested table outside the top five with just 5 points separating sixth place Partick from second bottom Aberdeen.  And whilst Sunday’s opponents may find themselves currently four points adrift at the foot, they will be familiar with the threat that former Spartan Katie Frew can offer.

Kick-off at Foundation Park is 4.00pm.  Admission Adults £7 Concessions £3.

Nando’s discount deal is poultry in motion for Spartans Season Ticket holders.

Thursday, October 3rd, 2024

The Spartans are delighted to announce a partnership deal with local Nando’s restaurant situated at Craigleith Retail Park.

Season Ticket holders will receive a cheeky wee 20% discount on your meal at the Craigleith restaurant only from today until the end of the 2024-25 season!

Remember to show your Season Ticket to the Nando’s staff member when paying and you’ll get your chicken for less when you chook out.

Make Nando’s Craigleith top of your pecking order and feed your appetite today!

Coming Up – A look ahead at the Spartans weekend

Tuesday, September 24th, 2024

After the dizzy heights going head to head with the SPFL Premiership joint-leaders last weekend, it’s back to league action for Sammy’s squad on Saturday, with East Fife making the trip across the water.

Following some 600 miles and twenty three hours on the road across the last two games, it’s a welcome relief to players and fans alike to be back at home – and we’d love to see as many of you there to be that 12th man against the Fifers.

It was a spirited, plaudit winning performance against Aberdeen and the Gaffer will be looking to take the positives into this crucial clash against Dick Campbell’s side.

Kick-off is back to the familiar 3.00pm this week.

Our Under 20s are under the Ainslie Park lights on Friday night when they take on Cumbernauld Colts in the Development League.  Les Atkinson’s side remain undefeated in the league so far this season, averaging five goals scored per game and have only conceded two in the process. 

Promising early signs from a side that features a wealth of talent and worth ninety minutes of your Friday night.  Kick-off 7.45pm.

Jack Beesley’s Women’s team picked up their first victory at home this season against Aberdeen on Sunday, propelling them up to 8th place in the SWPL 1 table in the process.

This weekend it’s a break from the league as they head west to Petershill Park where they face Partick Thistle in the Sky Sports Cup, with a 1pm KO.

After a narrow 1-2 loss in the previous outing in foul conditions, skipper Robyn McCafferty will be keen to lead her side to victory and embark on a lengthy cup run.

Wherever or whenever you watch The Spartans this weekend, lets get behind the teams!!

Premier Sports Cup: Spartans earn the plaudits in quarter final exit to deadly Dons

Sunday, September 22nd, 2024

Spartans fairytale League Cup run has come to an end after a defeat to Premiership Aberdeen. Aberdeen have now made it 11 wins in a row to start the season after they beat Spartans 4-0 at Pittodrie in the League Cup quarterfinal.   

Dougie Samuel’s side went into the game knowing that they could have caused a cup shock, after already defeated Championship side Livingston and Premiership side Ross County. But Jimmy Thelin’s side had made an impressive start in the league and are the 2nd top scorers in the League Cup competition with 16 goals.

Spartans made four changes from their midweek trip to Elgin, where they drew 1-1. In came the captain Kevin Waugh, for his first start in the League Cup, joined alongside Callum Booth, Jamie Dishington and Cammy Russell, who returned after missing the last two games with a hamstring injury. They replaced Kieran Watson, Danny Denholm, Brogan Walls and Rory Whittaker.

The hosts made just the one change from their 2-1 win against Motherwell, with Leighton Clarkson replacing Topi Keskinen.

This was the first meeting between the two sides with Spartans in their first ever senior competition quarterfinal. They are the first Scottish League 2 side to make it to the quarterfinals in the League Cup since Rangers in the 12/13 season.  

In what can only be described as a historic day for Spartans, in what was their biggest match in their history, it was always going to be a tall order to defeat Premiership opposition. It was the Dons who came out the faster of the two sides with on loan Millwall striker Nisbet missing from 12 yards out, after a lovely scoop pass from Nilsen.

It wasn’t long however before Aberdeen took the lead. After 14 minutes Pape Gueye scored his 6th goal of the season when a fortuitous break of the ball landed at his feet to smash the ball past Carswell from 12 yards out.

The Dons kept the pressure up and almost had a second just 5 minutes later. Clarkson put the ball on a plate for Nisbet, who completely missed the ball, in what can only be described as a let of for the team from the capital.

Palavera, who had an impressive first half, was then able to skip past Whyte, play the ball wide to MacKenzie who found McGrath who blazed the ball over.

There was then a flurry of bookings for Craigen, Nilsen and Booth with the latters foul leading to a Clarkson freekick that hit Carswells side netting.

There was just enough time for Aberdeen to get a second before the break. In the 45th minute Craigen’s chest control was picked off by McGrath. McGrath then spread the play to MacKenzie. His picture perfect cross was then converted from Nisbet, who couldn’t miss.

Goalscorer Gueye was replaced for Keskinen and it only took 40 seconds from Aberdeen to destroy the Spartan dream, as Clarkson scored a glancing header from a Rubezic cross.

A stramash of subs from both sides, with Shinne returning from illness and Sokler coming on to replace Nilsen and Nisbet. The away side also brought on Walls, Stowe, Ritchie and Kieran Watson for Dishington, Russell, Henderson and Paul Watson.

Carswell was again called into action and made a tremendous save from Shinnie, to deny him a 3rd goal of the season. But it wasn’t long before Aberdeen got their 4th. A nutmeg from Clarkson found MacKenzie with his ball being scraped into the Spartans goal by substitute Sokler.

Denholm then replaced Booth for Spartans, with MacDonald and Milne coming on for Molloy and Devlin.

A late chance for Spartans as Brogan Walls received the ball from Stowe on the right hand and had his shot from 20 yards out just tipped over by Mitov, who kept his 7th clean sheet of the season.

The final score may read out Aberdeen 4-0 Spartans, but it was a performance that Spartans should feel proud of. Aberdeen progress to the semi finals, with the draw being made for that after Celtic vs Falkirk game on Premier Sports. It is now 13 games without defeat for Aberdeen at home, who’s last loss came against St Johnstone on the 28th February.

The attendance was 11,615 with Spartans next facing East Fife at Ainslie Park next Saturday, with the Dons away to Dens Park to face Dundee.  

Match Report by Scott Gourlay