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SPFL Play-Offs : Henderson spot on as Spartans take narrow lead to Peterhead

Wednesday, May 8th, 2024

Blair Henderson’s injury time spot kick saw The Spartans edge out Peterhead to take a slender one goal advantage to the Blue Toon this weekend in the semi final of the SPFL 1 play-offs.

It was all change in Douglas Samuel’s team selection from the side that defeated East Fife, with teen starlet Niall Geany retaining his spot on the bench.

A guard of honour was in place for the Spartans squad as they took to the park to warm up, with a plethora of the Spartans Youth kids in attendance, along with mascot Sparry the Squirrel.

Spartans looked to set out their stall early however the visitors weren’t up for offering any scraps to feed off, unlike the gargantuan sized seagulls who were swooping for savouries throughout.

A half chance for Bradley Whyte inside the box was stuck under his soles and this season’s Player of the Year was just unable to get enough purchase on his shot to trouble the keeper.

The ball was subsequently cleared up the park and from there, the visitors took a 7th minute lead as Blair Carswell raced out to cut down the attack, he was stranded on the edge of the box and with the fear of utilising his hands the wrong side of the whitewash, he was lobbed by Connor O’Keefe and the ball landed in the empty net.

Ayrton Sonkur became the first of ten players booked after an off the ball altercation with Shanks.

Marc McNulty was next to try his luck after determined play by Blair Henderson who made his way into the box to slide a pass into the path of ‘Sparky’ however his effort was blocked.

That reprieve lasted a full two minutes for Peterhead as Spartans drew level.

A long throw from Cammy Russell was nodded into the path of McNulty who once again had his shot blocked. It came back out to Russell who sent it back with interest and it found Paul Watson hovering around the six yard box for a side footed equaliser.

An almighty collision in the middle of the Spartans half saw Callum Booth require the magic sponge as Cagney and Lacey of the physio world in the shape of Sophie and Mairi raced on to offer treatment.

After the mayhem came the inevitable lull in proceedings, save for the odd booking or two as the sides continued to seek an opportunity to get their nose in front ahead of the break.

HT: The Spartans 1-1 Peterhead

If the start of the second half was a cartoon character, it would be Scooby Doo’s mischievous nephew.  Scrappy it was with free-kicks and long hoofs the order of the day, perhaps a reflection as to what is at stake.

Blair Carswell then had to look lively as his legs were called into action to save a fierce McKee shot and the scores remained level.

Midway through the half, the best opportunity since the oranges came when Cammy Russell was unceremoniously hauled to the ground as he raced towards the penalty box.  Up stepped James Craigen who lifted the free-kick over the wall however the keeper was on hand – literally – to scoop the ball away from the top corner destination.

One of the biggest cheers of the evening came shortly after when the Referee went Archibald over Elbow.  In the hilarity that ensured, Ayrton Sonkur clearly decreed that the match official was guilty of simulation and flashed the yellow card that had spilled out of the Ref’s pocket in his direction.  Smiles all round and back to the action we all went.

Jamie Dishington then came on for the industrious James Craigen as the game entered its final stages.

Then came the drama.  Ayrton Sonkur looked to have been cuddled to the ground inside the six yard box from an in-swinging corner, then Blair Henderson crashed the ball against the crossbar.  As the SPFL 2’s top scorer went in search of another to add to his tally, a high boot came close to colliding with his beak, enough for the Ref to decree foul play and the finger firmly pointed towards the spot.

After much hullabullo and a ball booted into a different postcode by the Peterhead keeper, Blair Henderson stepped up and with an air of calmness in the pressure tank of the play-offs, he slotted the ball into the back of the net.

With the sands of injury time almost done in the egg timer of added minutes, the visitors were incandescent with rage following a non award of a penalty of their own.  Frustrations spilled after the final whistle, which came immediately after the incident with the yellow card working overtime.

FT: The Spartans 2-1 Peterhead

Malt and Hops Man of the Match: Paul Watson

SPFL 2: Fantastic day of firsts to finish campaign with win in Fife

Monday, May 6th, 2024

The Spartans completed their 36 game long inaugural season in SPFL 2 with a win in Methil against Dick Campbell’s East Fife.

With one eye on the impending play-off semi final first leg in midweek against Peterhead, Gaffer Dougie Samuel rung the changes with only Jamie Dishington, Ayrton Sonkur and Marc McNulty remaining in the starting XI that drew 2-2 seven days previously against, yup, Peterhead.

Player development continues to be a focus within the Academy Pathway programme, with four of the current Under 20s squad, Archie Wylie, Given Ndlovu, Niall Geany & Jake Cunningham eager to make their SPFL debuts from the bench.

With home advantage already secured, Spartans headed into the game with various permutations still in play in terms of who Tuesday’s opponents would be.

The opening fifteen minutes had a degree of end of season malaise about them, none more so than the actions of the Ball Boy who decided after pulling back the rusty steel door to check on the whereabouts of an Ayrton Sonkur wall clearing exit, that the ball had gone beyond the realms of probability of recovery.

Sean Brown warmed the hands of the travelling Spartan Army when he pulled out a fine turn and shot on the edge of the box.  He looked on as the keeper scrambled across his line to ensure it went wide.

East Fife then had the ball in the net however it was disallowed for handball.  Then it looked a stick-on for the opener seconds before the interval when Scott Shepherd had a glorious opportunity, only for Sam Newman to somehow recover, stick out his derriere and block the shot on his goal line.

HT: East Fife 0-0 The Spartans

A brace of changes at the break saw Kevin Waugh and Ayrton Sonkur stay in for first dibs on the soap on a rope and they were replaced by Kieran Watson and making his senior debut, Niall Geany.

Inspired substitution or otherwise, it took just 60 seconds after the restart for Spartans to take the lead.  James Craigen on hand in the box to put in the shot which may have suffered from a deflection before hitting the net but they all count.

Mason McCready needed to look lively in an otherwise uneventful opening half when he was forced into a tremendous stop to maintain the narrow lead.

Then, just ten minutes after the restart, the scores were level.  Momentum from the men in Methil saw them seeking another, however some resolute defending, including a crucial block by Geany kept the Fifers at bay.

A double change was to follow midway through the half and it offered further SPFL debuts for Archie Wylie (his first senior game) and Given Ndlovu.

There followed a couple of crazy moments afterwards with the home bench incandescent with rage at the refusal of a spot kick after big shouts rung out of the stand and technical area.  Meanwhile at the other end, Sam Jones was upended and Jamie Dishington’s free-kick went over the bar.

Dishington was then forced into a headed cleared from under his own crossbar to keep the scores all square as the home side looked to end their home campaign on a high.

With ten minutes left on the clock, Spartans made their final change, with youngster Jake Cunningham – yup, another SPFL debutant – slotting in at the back, replacing Jamie Dishington.

Fortune then favoured the brave as Mason McCready leapt for a deep cross into his box  and was clattered in the process.  It first looked like a “rub em or count em” scenario as he fell to the deck in some pain, however it transpired later the contact was more of a rib tickler instead.

The game looked as if it was heading for a share of the spoils in Methil however when Sean Brown’s pass split the East Fife defence who were higher than the octaves on a Jimmy Sommerville LP, pacey Archie Wylie latched onto the ball and raced towards the goal.

With the keeper advancing to the boundaries of this box, Wylie showed maturity beyond his 16 years, 11 months and 26 days to square the ball to Robbie Thompson to slide home into the empty net, scoring his first ever senior goal.

The travelling Spartan Army were on their feet, parents looked like they’d been peeling onions, it was a moment to saviour.

Spartans then played out the final five or so minutes with ten men as substitute Given Ndlovu went lame after a tangle of legs over on the touchline, forcing the youngster to hobble back to the sheds and with only Blair Carswell left on the bench, no changes were to be made.

FT: East Fife 1-2 The Spartans

Malt and Hops Man of the Match: Sam Jones

SPFL 2: Match Preview East Fife v The Spartans

Friday, May 3rd, 2024

The curtain comes down on the 36 match cinch League 2 campaign as Douglas Samuel’s men head across the Forth to Methil where they take on East Fife.

With the Play-Offs already secured and many permutations still in the mix over anticipated opponents next Tuesday evening at Ainslie Park, The Spartans go into the game with a final spot in the table of fourth or third in the balance.

Undefeated in their last six outings, the North Edinburgh outfit will need to be wary of Dick Campbell’s side looking to end their season at home on a high following an unwelcome hat-trick of defeats on the bounce.

In their previous encounters this season, the honours are even with a win apiece and a draw in the opening game between the teams back in September. 

Last time out at Bayview, Blair Henderson netted a hat-trick in a 0-3 victory in a re-arranged clash.  Henderson’s hat-trick contributed towards his 18th in the SPFL 2 this season where he is four ahead of Matty Aitken in the race for top scorer honours.

At the other end of the park, Blair Carswell and Allan Fleming are in joint 3rd for clean sheets – each with 9 for the season – although the home stopper has featured in eight more games than ‘The Cat’.

Meanwhile, the sides both go into the game proudly sitting in joint bottom place in the Red Card table, remaining the only two teams not to have seen an early shower administered by a Referee across the season.

Admission Prices

Adults – £18, Concessions* – £14, Under 16s** – £5, Parent & Child** – £21, Parent & 2 Children** – £24, *Over 65s/Full-Time Students/Disabled – proof of age/eligibility may be requested, **Proof of age may be requested.

There are no cash turnstiles at Bayview and supporters are strongly encouraged to purchase their tickets online. Online sales are available right up until kick off. Tickets can be purchased here.

Tickets can also be purchased over the phone by calling 01333 426323 or directly from the club office for those unable to purchase online.

Please note, parent and child tickets cannot be purchased online and should be bought directly from the East Fife club office.

A live stream is available to viewers outside the UK/Ireland this weekend via East Fife TV.

SPFL 2: Samuel reaches magic milestone in penultimate league match

Friday, April 26th, 2024

The Spartans welcome fellow Play-Off contenders Peterhead to Ainslie Park in potentially their penultimate meeting of the season this Saturday.

With just two games left to play to decide the final placings in the SPFL 2 table which will dictate the Play-Off fixtures, the sides will lock horns for the fifth time this year – and a further two games could potentially be on the cards come May!

PFA Player of the Year nominee Blair Henderson has been an integral part of Spartans success over Peterhead this season, scoring in the Via Play tie way back in July and also netting the winner when the sides last met at Balmoor Stadium in January.

Looking at the form guide over the last six outings for both sides, there’s been a mix of outcomes, with draws being the go-to result, Peterhead on four and Spartans earning three.  Within those matches however, Spartans have recorded four clean sheets compared to Peterhead’s solitary shut-out.

Three big points in determining who opens their Play-Off where and against whom are up for grabs and we’re looking forward to a big Spartan Army support getting behind the boys.

Remember, any of our fellow Edinburgh-based senior club supporters holding season tickets for their team can get half price entry to Spartans games on production of their own season ticket at the gate.

We are delighted to welcome Ernst & Young as our Match Sponsor in what will be Douglas Samuel’s 500th game in charge. 

In his programme notes, Chairman Craig Graham’s comments are echoed right across the Spartans family; “I am so proud of Dougie today as he takes our team for the 500th time in competitive action. I hope he has a great day and pauses to take pride in all he has achieved for Spartans.”

Ahead of the match, there will be a cross-Border ‘Battle of the Spartans’ curtain-raiser on the stadium pitch.

Warrington-based FC Spartans have made the trip up to Edinburgh this weekend to take in the SPFL clash, but also to play our very own 2012s Youth side.

With some 18 kids and 32 adults in the touring group, we hope everyone enjoys their experience at Ainslie Park which includes our young visitors as mascots, joining the players out onto the pitch so please do give them a warm welcome.

Henderson makes League 2 POTY shortlist

Friday, April 26th, 2024

The league’s top scorer, Blair Henderson, is recognised for his efforts in helping The Spartans
reach the playoffs by being named in the shortlist for the 2024 Player of the Year Awards.

Earlier, Henderson joined fellow Spartan James Craigen in the SPFL 2 Team of the Year, as nominated by their peers across the league.

The overall winners will be announced on Sunday, 5 May, at the PFA Scotland
Awards Dinner at the Hilton Hotel, Glasgow.

SPFL 2: Hendo rocket launches Spartans into play-offs

Sunday, April 21st, 2024

Blair Henderson capped off a perfect week with the winner against Bonnyrigg Rose, just 48 hours after being nominated by his SPFL2 peers to feature in the league’s Team of the Year.

The talismanic striker featured in an unchanged starting XI that shared the spoils with Stranraer seven days earlier, with Spartans looking to secured three points that would seal their play-off place with two games left to complete.

Confusion rung round New Dundas Park as a golden globe dispensing several degrees of heat featured high in the blue Bonnyrigg sky.  A phenomenon previously unheard of in fixtures between the sides and cagoules were being wrapped round waists as the teams made their way out from the sheds.

Asides from the ball needing replaced earlier doors having had a proportion of its air already hoofed out of it, there were nice wee battles unfolded on the pitch, with Ayrton Sonkur and Kieran McGachie enjoying each other’s close attentions.

Such was the game unfolding in front of them, many were engrossed in their mobile devices at action elsewhere.  A dangerous game with the ball being launched like missiles across the ground.

In terms of action itself, it was in limited supply as this gritty game of attrition lived up to some level of expectations between two clubs who had progressed via the Pyramid system.

Aside from an Ayrton Sonkur v Ross Gray tete-a-tete in front of the vocal home support in the stand, there was little to enthuse the locals, meanwhile a Cammy Russell free-kick close to the interval failed to clear the wall. 

HT: Bonnyrigg Rose 0-0 The Spartans

Could the second half offer something to write home about?  Well, it started with an exchange between the two goalies – of the long banger version as the ball swapped ends in quick succession.

There was some concern for Angus Mailer who required treatment on the hour mark when an accidental knock to the head suffered in a post challenge collision left the Rose man stricken on the ground.  Cammy Russell who was involved in the unfortunate exchange was first on hand to ensure his opponent was safe before he was attended to ahead of thankfully being able to walk to the changing rooms unaided.

Neil Martyniuk came close to opening the scoring with the head however he looked on in wonder as Blair Carswell dived full length to collect at the base of the post.

Bonnyrigg’s aerial presence continued to be a challenge, this time it was seasoned campaigner Keiran McGachie who got in between two defenders but his header crashed off the face of the bar before being launched to safety.

Spartans made a change with Danny Denholm replacing the industrious Rhys Armstrong.

Cammy Russell then saw his free kick float over both wall and bar as the game trundled its way into the final ten minutes with the stalemate stamp ready to be dipped in the inkpad.

Then, with five minutes left on the clock, the deadlock was broken.

Blair Carswell’s long ball up the park was involved in a bit of header tennis infused with collisions.  Blair Henderson brushed off his man, he let it bounce and from some 30 yards, his half-volley was missile-esque and whizzed past Paddy Martin who had little chance.

A wonder strike from the Spartans man, his 21st in all competitions this campaign, and 62nd in just 92 appearances.

Meanwhile at the other end, another clean sheet for ‘The Cat’ Carswell, his 11th of the season that boosts his Spartans career total to 104.

FT: Bonnyrigg Rose 0-1 The Spartans

Malt and Hops Man of the Match: Kieran Watson