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Previous Meetings with Motherwell

Older supporters will have fond memories of Alloa’s last visit to Fir Park—a record-breaking cup upset. On August 13th, 1996, Alloa traveled to Motherwell for a 2nd Round League Cup encounter. In the club’s first competitive match of the season, Alloa had overcome East Stirlingshire 3-1 at Firs Park in round 1—with goals from Neil McAvoy, Willie Irvine, and Peter Dwyer against his former club. Managed by Alex McLeish, Motherwell was a fairly formidable force, with a squad containing players such as Tommy Coyne, Owen Coyle, Willie Falconer, Billy Davies, and John Philliben (Philiben was to be involved in another memorable Alloa match two years later—sent off for Stirling Albion as Alloa were 7-0 victors).

Alloa was a Third Division club at the time and was given next to no chance against their Premier League opposition. However, after 120 goal-less minutes of football, Alloa triumphed in the penalty shoot-out—with Jimmy Gilmour scoring the decisive spot-kick and goalkeeper Robert Balfour being something of an unlikely hero.

We played well and I thought we competed remarkably well over the 120 minutes – especially after playing extra-time on Saturday. You cannot be a manager of a third-division club and expect to beat a side from the premier division but I felt if there was to be a shock it could be tonight with Motherwell reeling after losing a couple of their players

Tom Hendrie, Alloa Manager

This was the first time in Scottish football history that a Third Division club defeated a team from the Premier League in a competitive match, with the Third Division newly formed just a few years earlier. Alloa were rewarded with a “home” tie against Celtic in the 3rd Round—the tie was played at Firhill to ensure a larger crowd. Alloa supporters experienced another memorable moment—getting back on level terms early in the second half when Paul McAneny scrambled home an equalizer to Andreas Thom’s first-half opener. But sadly and perhaps understandably, Celtic’s firepower of Jorge Cadete, Pierre Van Hooijdonk, and Paulo Di Canio eventually did their damage, and Alloa was beaten 5-1.

Historically, Alloa and Motherwell have sparsely met through the years—only facing each other on 12 occasions spanning over 100 years. This will be only their fourth Scottish Cup meeting—the others came in the season 1921/22, a memorable season for the Wasps where they were edged out of the cup by a single goal. Then in the 1953 Scottish Cup, Motherwell was 2-0 victors at Recreation Park. And finally, in 1986, a Dom Sullivan goal was not enough as Alloa lost again at home 2-1. Motherwell Manager Tommy McLean would be generous in praise and said, to Jimmy Thomson his Alloa Athletic counterpart, “You deserved a draw, but the Alloa boss quickly replied, The reality is its goals that count”.

The clubs have plied their trade in the same league on only three occasions—Division 1 in 1922/23 (a season covered brilliantly by fellow columnist Donald Pollock) and Division 2 in 1953/54 and 1968/69. Finally, in League Cup Group Sections in 1983/84, Motherwell repeated their 2-1 scoreline with Lennie McComb scoring for the Wasps. But Alloa did pick up a memorable 2-2 draw at Fir Park in the return game with goals from Davie Houston and Frankie Cole. That result, combined with the aforementioned 1996 upset, means that Alloa is unbeaten at Fir Park since 1969—54 years. Alloa only managed one more draw in the 12 fixtures, though, with Motherwell picking up 9 wins. But Alloa will be looking to achieve that first victory over Stuart Kettlewell’s men. They will be underdogs, of course, but they might just be able to channel some of that character from the 1996 and 1983 visits. One to look forward to in the New Year.

Thanks as always to “The History of Alloa Athletic” book by John Glencross and Stuart Latham for some of the statistics used in this article.

by Brian Roach

Motherwell Tickets

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Alloa fans can hit the image above to link to the Motherwell Ticket Portal where you need to create an account or log in if you have previously created an account with Motherwell. This will show as an away fan and show the north section, Phil O’Donnell stand only. Accessing through Motherwell’s website will not be able to purchase away section tickets.

Ambulant and wheelchair supporters can contact Motherwell’s ticket office on 01698 333333.

Bars Open to Home and Away supporters

Motherwell have also informed us the Cooper Bar and Centenary Bars are open to both home and away fans pre-match and full-time.

Cooper Suite opens from 12 noon serving food and drink and the Centenary Suite opens form 1pm selling drinks only.

Also small detail: We’re sure everyone will be glad to hear there won’t be any VAR in this Scottish Cup 4th Round!

Streaming outside the UK & Ireland

Subscribers can watch live as always on Wasp TV outside the UK & Ireland.

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Fir Park
Fir Park, Fir Park Street, Knowetop, Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, ML1 2QN, United Kingdom

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Queen of the South 1-1 Alloa

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Queen of the South

31Harry Stone Goalkeeper
7Kieran McKechnie 25 Midfielder
8Josh Todd Midfielder 47′
10Lee Connelly Forward 43′
11Craig McGuffie 27 Midfielder
15Jacob Hutchinson 30 Forward
15Kyle McClelland Defender
17Alexander Ferguson Midfielder 86′
19Oscar MacIntyre Defender
23Cameron Logan 5 Defender
24Efe Ambrose Defender
1Gordon Botterill Goalkeeper
5Paul McKay 23 Defender
20Ross Irving Forward
25Kyle Docherty 7 Midfielder
27Lewis Gibson 11 Midfielder
28Ben Johnstone
30Harvey Walker 15
33Finlay Kennedy
34Niall Rogerson

Alloa Athletic

1PJ Morrison Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
15David McKay Defender
6Morgyn Neill Defender
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
4Steven Hetherington Midfielder 90′
8Kurtis Roberts Midfielder
7Kevin Cawley 12 Midfielder 31′
26Quinn Coulson 16 Forward
11Taylor Steven Forward
28Bobby Wales Forward 25′
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
3Euan Deveney Defender
27Josh Debayo Defender
14Miko Virtanen Midfielder
12Stefan Scougall 7 Midfielder
9Luke Donnelly Forward
25Jon Robertson Midfielder
16Alistair Roy 26 Forward
18Conor Sammon Forward

Past Meetings

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Palmerston Park
Palmerston Park, Palmerston Drive, Maxwelltown, Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, DG2 9DP, United Kingdom

Alloa 3-1 Edinburgh

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Alloa Athletic

1PJ Morrison Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
15David McKay Defender
6Morgyn Neill Defender
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
4Steven Hetherington Midfielder
8Kurtis Roberts Midfielder
19Steven Buchanan 16 Midfielder
26Quinn Coulson 11 Forward
7Kevin Cawley 14 Midfielder 89′
28Bobby Wales Forward 37′
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
27Josh Debayo Defender
3Euan Deveney Defender
14Miko Virtanen 7 Midfielder
11Taylor Steven 26 Forward 92′
16Alistair Roy 19 Forward 90′
17Nathan Cannon Forward
5Andy Graham Defender

Edinburgh City

25Ruairidh Adams Goalkeeper
3Quinn Mitchell Defender
4Kelsey Ewen Defender
5Scott Mercer Defender
6Struan Mair Defender
7Malik Zaid 18 Midfielder
8Findlay Marshall 24 Midfielder
9Ouzy See 14 Forward 45′
10Frankie Deane 20 Midfielder 61′
11Elijah Anukam 22 Forward
17Liam Fontaine Defender
21Cameron Quate Goalkeeper
14Kenny Fisher 9
16Callum Pitt
18Brodie Devine 7 Midfielder
20Cai MacNamara 10 Midfielder
22Momodou Sambou 11 Forward 51′
24Daniel Conafrey 8

Past Meetings

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Indodrill Stadium
Indodrill Stadium, Alloa

Club Statement

Alloa Athletic Football Club is appalled at the incident after the match v Edinburgh City on Saturday 6th January 2024 which resulted in two away fans being assaulted outside KFC after the match. We condemn the actions of those responsible and apologise to Edinburgh City and the two fans affected.

Our Club is ashamed to be associated with anyone involved in this incident and are angry that the actions of a minority have completely overshadowed the match. This behaviour tarnishes our reputation and will not be tolerated by the Club.

We are currently working with the relevant authorities to identify the perpetrators who will face the strongest action from the Club .

Andy Allan
Alloa Athletic Football Club Chairman

Rodden moves to the Warriors

We can confirm Bradley Rodden has signed for Stenhousemuir in a permanent deal.

The striker won a contract after impressing in last season’s pre-season fixtures and quickly made his mark on the scoresheet in successive weeks garnering the best goals to minutes ratio in the country at one point.

This season despite making only 7 starts and 6 sub appearances he’s still currently joint top scorer with 5 goals.

All the best in the future Brad.

Alloa 2 – 2 Montrose

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Alloa Athletic

1PJ Morrison Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
23David Devine Defender
6Morgyn Neill Defender
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder 89′
8Kurtis Roberts Midfielder
4Steven Hetherington Midfielder 89′
26Quinn Coulson 19 Forward 47′
7Kevin Cawley 18 Midfielder
12Stefan Scougall 11 Midfielder
28Bobby Wales Forward 74′
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
3Euan Deveney Defender
14Miko Virtanen Midfielder
19Steven Buchanan 26 Midfielder 65′
16Alistair Roy Forward
18Conor Sammon 7 Forward
11Taylor Steven 12 Forward
5Andy Graham Defender

Montrose

1Cammy Gill Goalkeeper
18Aidan Quinn Defender
7Graham Webster Defender
9Kane Hester 8 Forward
10Michael Gardyne Midfielder
14Sean Dillon Defender 24′
16Craig Batchelor 11 Forward
17Ali Shrive Midfielder
18Luke Graham Defender 31′
19Liam Callaghan 12 Midfielder
22Craig Brown 2 Forward
21Ross Matthews Goalkeeper
2Ryan Williamson 22 Defender
5Kerr Waddell Defender
8Paul Watson 9 Defender
11Blair Lyons 16 Midfielder 79′
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12Ben Hermiston 19 Forward 77′
15Rio Bradford

Past Meetings

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Indodrill Stadium
Indodrill Stadium, Alloa

Cove 1-2 Alloa

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Cove Rangers

1Nicholas Suman Goalkeeper
2Jacob Jones Defender
3Michael Doyle Defender
4Connor Scully Midfielder
5Mouhamed Niang Defender 53′
9Will Gillingham Defender
7Paul McGowan 11 Forward
8Blair Yule Midfielder
9Mitch Megginson 29 Forward
10Rumarn Burrell Forward 19′
26Mark Reynolds Defender
23Jack Robertson Goalkeeper
11Kyle Connell 7 Forward
15Arron Darge Defender
18Tyler Mykyta Midfielder
22Mark Gallagher Defender
27Cameron Stewart
29Scott Williamson 9 Forward

Alloa Athletic

1PJ Morrison Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder 40′
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6Morgyn Neill Defender
23David Devine Defender
4Steven Hetherington Midfielder
12Stefan Scougall Midfielder
8Kurtis Roberts Midfielder
7Kevin Cawley 18 Midfielder 40′
26Quinn Coulson 19 Forward 62′
28Bobby Wales Forward
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
3Euan Deveney Defender
19Steven Buchanan 26 Midfielder
25Jon Robertson Midfielder
18Conor Sammon 7 Forward
16Alistair Roy Forward
10Bradley Rodden Forward
14Miko Virtanen Midfielder
5Andy Graham Defender

Past Meetings

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Balmoral Stadium
Balmoral Stadium, Wellington Circle, Redmoss, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

Willie McCulloch, 1948 – 2023

Willie McCulloch began his footballing career at Carmuirs Park, Camelon joining “The Mariners” in 1966/67.

Willie was capped by Scotland Juniors v. Ireland on 26th October, 1968.

Willie McCulloch joined Alloa Athletic at start of Season 1969-70 from Camelon Juniors signed by Duncan McCallum, but also played under Ian Crawford and Dan McLindon.

Willie made his debut for “The Wasps” on 20th August, 1969 v. Brechin City at the Recs in the League Cup, the game ended 2-0 victory with Alloa goals scored by Joe McCallan & John Muir. On the 11th October, 1969, Willie scored his first goal for “The Wasps” v. Albion Rovers in the league at home in a 1-0 victory. On the 6th December, 1969 Willie scored his first Scottish Cup goal v. Peterhead in 3-0 victory. Sadly, in the next round Alloa Athletic and Willie McCulloch were to suffer one of their worst ever results losing 1-0 to Tarff Rovers from Kirkcowan in Wigtonshire who played in the Southern Counties FA. My own recollection of the match, “When we arrived at Balgreen Park, I couldn’t believe my eyes such were the playing conditions and surface which had just been rolled by the local farmer using his tractor. Alloa should have been out of sight with the chances missed but as we all know in football it is goals that count. Into the closing minutes with a replay looking certain the referee awarded the home side a dubious looking penalty and McKnight scored from the spot past Stewart Burgess in the Alloa goal. This was an embarrassing defeat and for Tarff Rovers their biggest victory in their footballing history, sadly the club folded in 2003 and are now defunct.”

The following season 1970/71 Alloa Athletic and Willie McCulloch were again to suffer in the Scottish Cup, drawn against full-time Airdrieonians at Broomfield. Airdrie were huge favourites but “The Wasps” put up the fight of their lives, striker Joe McCallan putting them ahead and with time running out the home side were awarded another corner kick and their captain Sam Goodwin headed home a late equaliser in time added on, which was cruel. The replay was on Tuesday 26th January, 1971 three days later and played in

the early afternoon due to Alloa Athletic not having floodlights, floodlights were not installed until Season 1979-80 at recreation Park, the 2nd last professional ground in Scotland to install floodlights just before Stranraer. Airdrie were too strong in the replay and won 2-0, their stars on the day were – Drew Busby, Drew Jarvie, and Derek Whiteford and Sam Goodwin scoring the goals.Little did Willie McCulloch know he would move to Airdrie on 25th October, 1973, his last appearance for “The Wasps” was on 13th October, 1973 at Starks Park, Kirkcaldy against Raith Rovers in the league, unfortunately losing 3-2.

Willie McCulloch made 172 appearances scoring 30 goals in his time at Recreation Park.

He moved to Airdrie who was recently inducted into their best ever XI. Ian McMillan took him to Broomfield from Alloa for £ 5,000 which he claimed to be one of his best transfer deals. He played against Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final and one of his favourite games was the Spring Cup final in 1976 against Clydebank winning 4-2 and scoring two goals in the final, however my best memory of Willie McCulloch for Airdrie was the last game of the 1974-75 season when Rangers were parading them winning the first Premier League title only for Willie McCulloch to score the only goal of the game and spoil the All at our club are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Milton legend Wullie McCulloch. A accident at his work was to sideline him and sadly was never quite the same player, but still had plenty of drive and love for the game. Willie signed for Berwick Rangers in Season 1981/82 by Frank Connor but his game time started to be less frequent. In 1982/83 he was to join Cowdebeath and the following season took over as manager at Central Park.

After having a fantastic football career of his own, playing professionally for Alloa, Airdrie & Berwick Rangers, he continued to pass on his experience and make his mark in the Amateur game, managing Bannockburn Amateurs to victory in the Scottish Amateur Cup final on two occasions, season 1986/87 Bannockburn Amateurs defeated Motherwell Miners 2-0 and again in Season 1990-91 Bannockburn Amateurs defeated Blantyre Thistle 3-1.

Willie joined Milton in 1993, He never looked back and led Milton to Hampden in the Scottish Cup final in 1997 against Knockentiber but lost 2-1. Willie however was a born winner and he helped when Milton moved to Bluebell Wood Park, where they still play their home matches.

Formed in 1983 the Caledonian League was to set up a league for the top Amateur clubs across Central Scotland, and Willie was to add the Caledonian League “A” Division title in 1999.

Willie recognised the changing Face of Grassroots Football and in 2004 he set up Milton Soccer School which undoubtedly has shaped the Milton pathway in place today, gaining the club SFA platinum Quality Mark Status.

All our thoughts are with Morag and all of Willie’s family at this sad time.