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We’re Hiring – Women’s First Team Coach

Alloa Athletic WFC is seeking a passionate and dedicated coach to join our team! 💛🖤⚽

Role Overview:

  • Women’s First Team Coach (Voluntary position)
  • Full club coaching attire provided
  • Additional coaching education and development support
  • All training and home games at the Indodrill Stadium (Alloa Athletic FC)

Essential Requirements:
✅ SFA Level 1.3
✅ First Aid certified
✅ Experience in the women’s game

Desirable:
🌟 UEFA C Licence

As a key member of our coaching team, you will work closely with the First Team Manager and staff, contributing to session planning and delivery, providing individual player support, and helping to drive player development in a focused and supportive environment.

Are you passionate about advancing women’s football and player development?
If so, we want to hear from you!

📆 Deadline: Monday 22nd Sept

📩 Apply by sending your CV to: Allan.Milne@AlloaAthletic.co.uk

Alloa 5 – 4 Celtic B

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Alloa Athletic

1Tochukwu Ogayi Goalkeeper
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
5Andy Graham Defender
15David McKay Midfielder 66′
24Owen Foster 14 Forward 40′
8Kurtis Roberts Defender 87′
4Steven Hetherington Goalkeeper
25Lewis Bruin 18 Forward
11Kalvin Orsi Defender 51′
9Luke Donnelly Defender
19Steven Buchanan Midfielder 60′
21Neil Parry Goalkeeper
10Luke Rankin Defender
14Leo Easdon 24 Defender
18Conor Sammon 25 Defender 68′
22Reece Mullen Defender
26Luke Watkins Defender
27Callum Hannah Defender

Celtic

1Aidan Rice Goalkeeper
2Cole Crawford 12 Defender
3Samuel Sedwell 19 Defender
4Finlay Hale Defender
5Hayden Borland Defender
6Kyle ure Midfielder 34′
7Thomas Hatton 18 Forward
8Ben Summers 14 Midfielder 57′
9Samuel Isiguzo Forward
10Sean McArdle Midfielder 55′
11Jude Bonnar Forward 52′
13Corey Shaw Goalkeeper
12Aodhan Taylor 2 Defender
14Joseph Haney 8 Defender
15Conor Daly
16Robert Rachwal
17Joshua Mulgrew
18Ronan Ferns 7 Forward
19Emmanuel Obidiwe 3 Forward
20Lucas Clearie

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Indodrill Stadium
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Indodrill Stadium, Alloa

The Opposition Report: Celtic B

Celtic’s B team returned to the Scottish mainstream in 2021/22 through entry into the Lowland League, giving the club’s brightest talents exposure to competitive men’s football. That process has since expanded, with cooperation loans and testing fixtures against senior opposition in the KDM Evolution Trophy — designed to push young players closer to the standards required at the top level.

The early signs this season have been promising. Celtic opened their campaign with two wins from two: a 3-1 victory over Clyde, where Callum Osmand, Sean McArdle, and Samuel Isiguzo found the net after an early red card for Tommy Robson, followed by a hard-fought 1-0 win against Kelty Hearts sealed by Finlay Hale, with Aidan Rice keeping a clean sheet against League One opposition.


The Hot Prospects

Callum Osmand
Celtic secured the highly rated Welsh striker on a four-year deal in the summer. The 19-year-old joined from Fulham, where he came through the academy from the age of 12. A prolific 2024/25 campaign with the U21s — 18 goals and a Premier League 2 Player of the Season nomination — highlighted his pedigree.

Osmand brings explosive pace and clever movement, with his ability to shift gears unsettling defenders. Against Clyde, he forced the sending-off and later opened the scoring with a sharp run in behind, underlining both his power and poise in front of goal.

Sean McArdle
Eighteen-year-old Scot McArdle signed his first professional deal in 2023 and has quickly risen through the ranks. The left-footed midfielder featured 25 times in last season’s Lowland League, scoring five goals, while also playing in six UEFA Youth League matches.

A product of futsal, McArdle excels in tight spaces and shows composure beyond his years. He has already dipped his toe into senior football, providing an assist for Luis Palma in a friendly against Sligo Rovers before making his competitive debut against Hibernian.

Francis Turley
Since joining in 2022, Belfast-born Turley has emerged as one of Celtic’s most exciting young playmakers. Left-footed, technically sharp, and composed, he has been central to the B team, making 35 appearances and contributing two goals. On the European stage, he has impressed with three goals and an assist in seven UEFA Youth League outings.

Turley’s progress was rewarded with a first-team debut against St Mirren in August 2024. Reflecting on the challenge ahead, he admitted: “The challenge is breaking into the first team, it’s not easy with a winning team that is performing but you have to keep working hard and be patient. Having belief in your own ability is important.”


The First-Team Question

For all the talent emerging at Lennoxtown, Celtic’s challenge remains turning youth promise into senior impact. In recent years, Rocco Vata and Daniel Kelly have headed south to the English Championship with Watford and Millwall, while prolific B team forward Daniel Cummings joined West Ham this summer. It is now nearly a decade since Kieran Tierney forced his way from the academy into the first team and became a mainstay.

The question lingers: can Osmand, McArdle, Turley, or others from this generation bridge the gap to the first team squad? Alloa have not had the best of starts in the competition – and the pressure to advance will make this the most competitive tie the young Celtic squad have faced yet. For the Wasps it’s a tricky and dangerous opponent.

Inverness 1 – 0 Alloa

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The Opposition Report: Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Inverness are riding a wave of optimism. After exiting administration at the tail end of last season and comfortably retaining their place in the League, the Highland side are now dreaming of a return to the Championship.

They’ve racked up eight goals in their opening four games, conceding just twice – both against Stenhousemuir. If not for their points deduction, we’d be previewing a visit to top-of-the-table Inverness.


Strong Start to the Season

Scott Kellacher’s side have begun the campaign in fine form, with goals spread throughout the team.

  • Montrose, Peterhead, and Kelty all failed to score against Inverness, who swept them aside.
  • The only blemish came against Stenhousemuir, a 2–1 defeat. However, the result did not reflect the performance: Inverness had 19 attempts on goal, scoring once, while Stenhousemuir converted 2 goals from just 4 shots.

The basis of their success is their confident, possession-based football. On the ball, Inverness pass fluidly with constant movement and runners off the ball, making them difficult to contain. Add flashes of quality from their summer recruits, and it’s clear why they look like genuine title contenders.


New Signings

Key Additions

  • Alfie Bavidge – The Scotland U19 international striker returns to Inverness. A rising star, he has been deployed on the left to cut inside, allowing Billy McKay or Chanka Zimba to lead the line. Keeping him quiet will be crucial for an Alloa success.
  • David Wotherspoon – With two Scottish Cups and a League Cup to his name, “Spoony” brings pedigree and creativity. At 35, he still has the ability to torment defences with his guile and experience.

Other Summer Signings

  • Ross Millen
  • Joe Chalmers
  • Ross Munro
  • Logan Ross
  • Chanka Zimba
  • Alfie Stewart
  • Liam Sole
  • Mitchell Robertson

Last Meeting

It was an end-to-end contest that either side could have edged. Alfie Stewart fired Inverness in front early on, before Alloa levelled after the break through Scott Taggart’s glancing header into the far corner. Both teams struck the woodwork, while Billy McKay was denied from the penalty spot by Morrison’s outstanding double save. The drama continued late on as Inverness were reduced to ten men when Remi Savage was shown red — a match that truly had a bit of everything.

Charlie Dewar signs on loan

Alloa Athletic are delighted to confirm the loan signing of highly rated young centre-back Charlie Dewar from Dundee United.

He’s looking to pick up where he left off in his loan spell where he impressed in the 14 appearances he made last season after signing in late January.

We’re delighted to have him back for this season.

Gallagher signs

Alloa Athletic Football Club is delighted to confirm the signing of experienced striker Calum Gallagher, who joins the Wasps following his departure from Arbroath FC.

Gallagher, 30, is no stranger to Recreation Park. A product of the Rangers youth system, his first loan spell in senior football came with Alloa in January 2013. Since then, he has carved out a successful career across the Scottish leagues, most notably with Airdrieonians, where he enjoyed five prolific seasons between 2019 and 2024. During that time, he scored 59 goals in 149 appearances and was named PFA Scotland League One Players’ Player of the Year in 2022–23.

In April 2024, Gallagher signed for Arbroath and found the net twice against Alloa last season, both times delivering the winning goals at Recreation Park. This time, however, the Wasps will be hoping to see that streak at home continue!

Welcome back to the Wasps, Calum!

Calum Adamson joins from Rangers

Alloa Athletic are delighted to announce the signing of Calum Adamson on a cooperation loan.

Adamson has impressed featuring for Rangers U18’s and B sides last season and has earned his place in the Scotland U19’s squad.

Everyone at the club extends a warm welcome to Calum, and we look forward to seeing him continue his development in senior football at Alloa Athletic.

Alloa 1 – 0 Hamilton

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Alloa Athletic

1Tochukwu Ogayi Goalkeeper
3Calum Waters Defender
2Scott Taggart Defender
23David Devine 15 Defender 54′
24Owen Foster Defender
8Kurtis Roberts 20 Midfielder
4Steven Hetherington Midfielder
12Stefan Scougall 9 Midfielder
11Kalvin Orsi Midfielder
10Luke Rankin 18 Forward
19Steven Buchanan Midfielder
21Neil Parry Goalkeeper
5Andy Graham Defender
9Luke Donnelly 12 Forward
15David McKay 23 Defender
18Conor Sammon 10 Forward
20Cameron O’Donnell 8 Midfielder
22Reece Mullen Midfielder
25Lewis Bruin Midfielder
26Luke Watkins Forward

Hamilton Academical

31Jamie SMITH Goalkeeper
4Lee Kilday Defender
17Kevin O’Hara Forward
8Connor Smith 19 Midfielder
9Oliver Shaw Forward
14Barry Maguire Midfielder
16Kyle MacDonald Defender
17Scott Robinson Midfielder
22Cale Loughrey Defender
27Stuart McKinstry 23 Midfielder
33Stephen Hendrie 30 Defender
19Ewan Simpson 8 Midfielder
23Mikey Stone 27 Midfielder 74′
30Tony Gallacher 33 Defender
32Aaron Eadie
47Joshua Carson
52Michael Marks

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The Opposition Report: Hamilton Accies

Needless to say, Hamilton Academical’s start to the season has been fractious. After being relegated due to administrative breaches — accompanied by a transfer ban — and relocated following a dispute with the stadium owners at New Douglas Park, fans have openly protested outside their new temporary home in Cumbernauld. It puts into perspective the admirable work that manager John Rankin is doing on the pitch to keep his side resilient amid the off-field distractions and top of the William Hill League 1 table.


The league opening

To open the season, Hamilton handily dispatched a tricky Montrose side. Oli Shaw and Charlie Telfer, who appeared as a trialist, bagged the goals as Accies began their nomadic season away from home in comfortable fashion.

The second game, against Queen of the South, saw Hamilton blow away the Dumfries side and collect a few goals for the highlight reels. Connor Smith opened the scoring with a thunderous strike from 25 yards inside the half-hour mark, and Charlie Telfer rattled in a sensational half-volley into the top corner. Reece Lyon nodded one in for Queen of the South just after half-time following a slick move, but they were swiftly brought back down to earth by Connor Smith’s second — an inspired curling effort from 20 yards. Steven Bradley bagged the fourth to cap a dominant display against one of the title hopefuls.


First wobbles?

However, it’s not all rosy in the garden. Last week, Hamilton faced a very different test in the shape of Dick Campbell’s East Fife. Alloa have already had a taste of the effective, physical football that the Methil side brings, and the challenge proved too much. At Cumbernauld, the visitors grabbed all three points. While Scott Robinson opened the scoring and Hamilton went in at the break ahead, an inspired second-half substitution in Rob Jones changed the game. The big striker scored twice in just eight minutes on the park as Hamilton fell completely out of the game.

Hamilton remain on top of the pile and on paper, Hamilton might expect to keep up the form they showed last time in League 1, when they kept pace with back-to-back title winners Falkirk early in the season. But it perhaps highlights a lack of depth to change the game if the starting eleven begin to fatigue which will certainly be a interesting element to keep an eye on as the season continues.


New signings with a twist

Despite the transfer ban, Hamilton have added to their team — albeit through amateur contracts.

  • Cale Loughrey, a 24-year-old Canadian centre-back, arrives after a spell in the Romanian second tier.
  • 21 year-old midfielder Michael Stone also joined on amateur terms after leaving Huddersfield Town last season.
  • Idris Munir, a Nigerian U23 international, joined from Drumchapel United, where he was their Young Player of the Season.

It’s a big step up to League 1, and it remains to be seen whether that leap is too much for all the trialists. You’d imagine that if they’re good enough, they’ll attract paid offers elsewhere. Nonetheless, it’s been a very different summer transfer window — one with a few left-field signings whose progress will be interesting to monitor.


Last meeting

Hamilton and Alloa last met in the League 1 play-offs in May 2024. It was a winner-take-all affair after a 2-2 first leg in Clackmannanshire. While the Wasps scored early through Quinn Coulson, Reghan Tumilty and Lewis Smith turned the scoreline on its head to make it 2-1 to the hosts. A complete moment of madness from Morgyn Neill saw the defender booked and then red-carded within a minute of the second goal. While the 10 men of Alloa battled back through Conor Sammon in the 57th minute, the man advantage proved too much, and Akeem Rose secured Hamilton’s passage into the final to face a beleaguered Inverness — a match in which Accies ultimately won promotion comfortably.

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