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SPFL Trust Trophy: Spartans exit at hands of lofty Lions

Monday, September 9th, 2024

A re-jigged Spartans XI succumbed to two second half strikes which saw Championship side Livingston progress in the SPFL Trust Trophy at Ainslie Park on Saturday.

There were no fewer than five changes from the previous week’s outing at Forthbank with a long-awaited return to side for skipper Kevin Waugh whilst Adam Meek and Mark Stowe made their first starts of the season.  Rory Whittaker was away on Scotland u19s duty and Danny Denholm came in for Cammy Russell who took up one of the seven spots on the bench.

The early running was made by the visitors, keen to avenge the recent Premier Sports Cup defeat. Play almost exclusively featuring in the Spartans half however it’s a resolute defence that held tight.

Academy Graduate Goalie kept things interesting when his attempted kick up the park was blocked by Steve May’s back, the two players racing towards the rebound before the Livingston player got a shot in that was well saved by the backtracking keeper.

Bradley Whyte was in the wars as he required treatment after using his face to halt Lewis Smith’s endeavours to set up another break.

Spartans got their first free-kick of note shortly after following Mark Stowe being grappled to the ground.  He dusted himself down however couldn’t find a way round the wall to trouble Jerome Prior between the sticks.

Moments later, a shot towards the Livingston goal was directed behind by Michael Nottingham in the box.  As to how it founds its way there, the home contingent in the box were adamant it came off an arm, such was their remonstrations that ultimately fell on deaf ears.

There were hearts in home mouths when Lewis Smith appeared to break the offside trap with only Meek left to engage with.  Thankfully for the Spartans faithful, Smith lost his footing, landed on the carpet and danger denied.

The ball found itself in the Livingston net ahead of the break however Blair Henderson’s reaction to the AR’s flag suggested the Spartans striker had more than an inkling.

Then, with seconds left before the interval, a long cross to the back post by Callum Booth evaded Cristian Montano, it fell to Stowe who found Prior in good form to save.

HT: The Spartans 0-0 Livingston

Spartans made a change at half time with Paul Watson replacing Kevin Waugh.

Just like the first half, the opening minutes once again saw the visitors make progress up the park however they found Meek in fine form with a brace of fine saves.

Further changes were made by the hosts just shy of the hour mark with Cammy Russell and James Craigen coming on for Booth and Stowe.

Livingston were to take the lead in the 64th minute.  Meek could count himself unlucky after pulling off a sublime save however it was Steve May who pounced to send the rebound home.

A second stop of the day for a knock to the coupon, this time Montano’s napper.  After a lengthy stoppage, the Livingston man’s game was done as the visitors included him in a raft of changes.

At the same stage, Aaron Scott entered the fray, replacing Brogan Walls.

The break appeared to benefit the visitors more and they were to double their lead almost immediately after the restart.

Winter’s low pass towards Lewis Smith couldn’t be cut out and the Livi man progressed into the box before sliding beyond Meek.

With the game entering the final minutes, Ben Lamont came on for Lewis Hunter and made some positive yards and despatches during his cameo up top.

FT: The Spartans 0-2 Livingston

Malt and Hops Man of the Match: Bradley Whyte

Don’t’ miss ‘The Warm-Up’: The official SPFL preview show

Thursday, August 29th, 2024

As a proud supporter of Scottish football, William Hill is excited to introduce The Warm-Up – the official preview show of the SPFL, streaming every Friday on YouTube.

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Premier Cup: Ticket and Subsidised Travel arrangement

Wednesday, August 28th, 2024

Match Tickets and subsidised Travel arrangements for Spartan Army supporters heading to Aberdeen for our Premier Sports Cup Quarter Final fixture on Saturday have been confirmed.

Away End Tickets:

  • Our section will have a capacity of 1800, of which 1000 are covered.
  • The tickets will be for general admission rather than a specific seat, other than a separate section in Zone Q for our young supporters.
  • Electronic tickets are now on sale via our Fanbase app ticketing system.  Prices are Adult £23, Over 65/Under 21 £18, Under 18 £12, Under 12 £6.
  • If you are part of our Extra Time Programme, Youth Clubs, Connections Group or the Spartans 300 Supporters Club, you will receive paper tickets as part of a Group purchase rather than using the Fanbase app.  Please contact your group lead to confirm your place.

Subsidised Bus Travel:

The club are providing subsidised bus travel leaving Edinburgh at 13.30h sharp, returning immediately after the game. 

To book your seat on the bus please use our online shop by clicking here.

Adult price is £15, Under 18’s £10.  After booking you will be emailed the final arrangements.

If you have any questions please email Gordon at gordonhulse@hotmail.co.uk.   

SPFL 2: Points shared in Peterhead stalemate

Sunday, August 25th, 2024

Blair Carswell returned between the sticks in what was the only change in the Spartans starting line-up and there was positive news with skipper Kevin Waugh taking a spot on the bench.

Another blustery Saturday afternoon for both teams to deal with as the game kicked-off between two teams who were constant top four bedfellows in last season’s competition.

An early foul on Cammy Russell, perhaps the quickest since he signed for the club offered Spartans a free-kick that was launched into the Peterhead box but comfortably dealt with by the visiting defence.

Calum Booth was next to deliver the ball into the Blue Toon penalty area with Blair Henderson’s flicked header flashing past the far post.

The offside trap was then sprung by Cammy Russell who looked to latch on to the ball however Stuart McKenzie dashed from his area to just about get there before the Spartans playmaker and the ball was retrieved in a neighbouring post code.

There was a lengthy break in play as Andy McCarthy took a sore knock during a collision in midfield which brought an early end to his involvement in the game.

Best move of the half came on the stroke of half time following dogged determination by Jamie Dishington who works hard to get to the byeline to pull back for Cammy Russell who didn’t have much time to consider his options as he was closed down and he sent his shot over the bar.

HT: The Spartans 0-0 Peterhead

Blair Henderson was presented with an early half chance in the box however the cross into the box was a trickier one to direct to trouble the keeper than preferred, forcing the nod wide.

The visitors, sitting top of the table going into the game following a promising start, then had a period of pressure that saw the Spartans defence step up to the plate and ensure Blair Carswell was allowed the luxury of minimal saves required.

A couple of changes midway through the half saw Rory Whittaker and Brogan Walls replace Dishington and Craigen.

Callum Booth then went on the attack.  Reports of a nose bleed were denied as the defender made it to the edge of the box however his final shot unfortunately not able to match the dynamic dash through the Peterhead half.

Then, with the game heading towards stalemate, there was almost a twist in the full time tale.

Peterhead launched one last attack, Ben Armour just getting a toe to the ball in front of the defending Blair Henderson to chip over Blair Carswell, only to find Malt and Hops Man of the Match Jamie Dishington on hand to clear off the line.

With time running out, Brogan Walls went on an impressive run in search of his first Spartans goal only for his shot to rise over the bar.

FT: The Spartans 0-0 Peterhead  

New Signing: Mark Stowe joins The Spartans

Friday, August 23rd, 2024

The Spartans are delighted to announce the signing of Mark Stowe from League One side Arbroath FC.

Mark makes the move from the Lichties where he made 41 appearances during his stay at Gayfield, including last season’s Scottish Cup against Spartans.

After putting pen to paper at Ainslie Park, the 25 year old winger said, “I’m delighted to sign for Spartans. I spoke to the manager last week & was really impressed by the whole project they have going on here.

“The system & the style of football Spartans adopt also suits me as a player, which naturally played a big part in me wanting to coming here. I can’t wait to get started.”

Gaffer Douglas Samuel added “It’s a real pleasure to bring Mark on board. He’s someone who is a good age and has his best years in front of him.

“Crucially after speaking to him, he has a burning desire and hunger to do well. He’s a great fit for us and will bring increased competition for places and options at the top end of the pitch.”

Neilsons Partners with The Spartans FC for the Upcoming Season

Friday, August 23rd, 2024

The Spartans are delighted to welcome Neilsons Solicitors and Estate Agents on board as a valued partner.

The Spartans Director Keith Boyes said: “With strong community link values at their core and a desire to deliver the best results in their respective fields, this partnership offers both organisations the opportunity to develop a strong relationship in order achieve results on and off the pitch.”

Neilsons Solicitors and Estate Agents are the top selling ESPC member firm in East Central Scotland and specialise in estate agency, residential sale and purchase, wills, powers of attorney, executries, trusts and inheritance tax planning. Neilsons have won more awards for excellence and received more 5 star reviews than any other Solicitor Estate Agent!

This exciting collaboration marks a significant step in Neilsons’ ongoing commitment to supporting local communities and fostering growth in grassroots sports in Edinburgh.