1 – 3Full Time |
KO KO 29 37 62 62 72 73 79 85 FT
3:00 pmWilliam Hill League 1
N/A Alloa Athletic v East Fife |
1 – 3Full Time |
34 | Curtis Lyle | |
2 | Ross Meechan | |
4 | Gregor Buchanan | |
5 | Nicky Jamieson Defender | |
6 | Nat Wedderburn | |
7 | Jordan Kirkpatrick | |
8 | James Berry | |
10 | Matty Yates | |
11 | Adam Brown Midfielder | 29′ |
12 | Ross Taylor | |
16 | Euan O’Reilly | |
1 | Darren Jamieson | |
9 | Aaron Reid | |
14 | Jayden McGivern | |
17 | Alfie Penman Defender |
41 | Tochukwu Ogayi Goalkeeper | |
19 | Steven Buchanan Midfielder | 37′ |
20 | Cameron O’Donnell 3 Midfielder | |
15 | David McKay Defender | |
27 | Josh Debayo 14 Defender | |
6 | Morgyn Neill Defender | 79′ |
4 | Steven Hetherington Midfielder | |
8 | Kurtis Roberts Midfielder | |
18 | Conor Sammon Forward | 72′ |
12 | Stefan Scougall 26 Midfielder | |
10 | Bradley Rodden 7 Forward | |
1 | PJ Morrison Goalkeeper | |
5 | Andy Graham Defender | |
3 | Euan Deveney 20 Defender | |
14 | Miko Virtanen 27 Midfielder | |
24 | Luke Rankin Forward | |
7 | Kevin Cawley 10 Midfielder | |
26 | Quinn Coulson 12 Forward |
4 – 2Viaplay Cup
N/A Alloa Athletic v Stenhousemuir |
1 – 2Scottish Cup
N/A Stenhousemuir v Alloa Athletic |
2 – 1cinch League 1
N/A Alloa Athletic v Stenhousemuir |
2 – 4cinch League 1
N/A Stenhousemuir v Alloa Athletic |
4 – 1cinch League 1
N/A Alloa Athletic v Stenhousemuir |
Pictures from last night`s @ViaplaySportsUK Cup tie between @StenhousemuirFC @AlloaAthleticFC now up on flickr. https://t.co/AZTL3WMl0F pic.twitter.com/01EIpBck7Y
— David Glencross (@dgxwasp) July 26, 2023
0 – 4Full Time |
1 | PJ Morrison Goalkeeper | |
14 | Miko Virtanen 15 Midfielder | |
20 | Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder | |
23 | David Devine Defender | |
6 | Morgyn Neill Defender | |
4 | Steven Hetherington Midfielder | |
7 | Kevin Cawley 12 Midfielder | |
8 | Kurtis Roberts Midfielder | |
18 | Conor Sammon Forward | |
10 | Bradley Rodden Forward | |
26 | Quinn Coulson Forward | |
21 | Keir Burt Goalkeeper | |
3 | Euan Deveney Defender | |
5 | Andy Graham Defender | |
15 | David McKay 14 Defender | |
12 | Stefan Scougall 7 Midfielder | |
19 | Steven Buchanan Midfielder | |
24 | Luke Rankin Forward | |
27 | Josh Debayo Defender |
1 | Dimitar Mitov Goalkeeper | |
3 | Tony Gallacher 24 Defender | |
4 | Andrew Considine Defender | |
5 | Ryan McGowan Midfielder | 20′ |
6 | Liam Gordon Defender | |
7 | Steven May 45 Forward | 63′ |
11 | Graham Carey Midfielder | |
14 | Drey Wright Forward | |
15 | Max Kucheriavyi 34 Forward | |
16 | Luke Jephcott Forward | |
25 | Cameron Ballantyne Midfielder | 2′ |
20 | Ross Sinclair Goalkeeper | |
24 | Callum Booth 3 Defender | |
28 | Alexander Ferguson | |
32 | Liam Parker | |
33 | Taylor Steven | |
34 | Daniel Phillips 15 | |
41 | Bayley Klimionek | |
42 | Ben McCrystal Forward | 89′ |
45 | Jackson Mylchreest 7 |
Pictures from Saturday`s @ViaplaySportsUK between @AlloaAthleticFC @StJohnstone now up on flickr. https://t.co/AZTL3WMSQd pic.twitter.com/vY9UlNn9cD
— David Glencross (@dgxwasp) July 24, 2023
1 – 2Full Time |
1 | PJ Morrison Goalkeeper | 75′ |
15 | David McKay Defender | 74′ |
3 | Euan Deveney Defender | |
4 | Steven Hetherington Midfielder | |
6 | Morgyn Neill Defender | |
27 | Josh Debayo 23 Defender | |
19 | Steven Buchanan Midfielder | |
14 | Miko Virtanen 8 Midfielder | |
18 | Conor Sammon 24 Forward | |
12 | Stefan Scougall Midfielder | |
10 | Bradley Rodden 26 Forward | 45+1′ |
21 | Keir Burt Goalkeeper | |
5 | Andy Graham Defender | |
23 | David Devine 27 Defender | |
8 | Kurtis Roberts 14 Midfielder | |
26 | Quinn Coulson 10 Forward | 60′ |
24 | Luke Rankin 18 Forward | |
20 | Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder |
27 | Mark Weir Goalkeeper | |
7 | Aaron Dunsmore Defender | |
3 | Cameron Clark Defender | |
4 | Paul McLean Defender | 85′ |
6 | Adam Cummins Defender | |
11 | Kieran Moore 5 Midfielder | |
12 | Kyle Banner Midfielder | 61′ |
10 | Jack Leitch Midfielder | 22′ |
23 | Robert Thomson 15 Forward | 62′ |
22 | Greig Spence 9 Forward | |
24 | Lewis Milne Midfielder | |
1 | Blair Currie Goalkeeper | |
14 | Jordan Wyles | |
18 | Callum Simpson | |
5 | Jordan McGregor 11 | 84′ |
26 | Godwin Kagni-Soukde | |
15 | Dale Hilson 23 Forward | |
9 | Dale Carrick 22 Forward | 88′ |
16 | Mathew Meechan |
4 – 1N/A Alloa Athletic v Stirling AlbionAttendance: 486
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2 – 1Viaplay Cup
N/A Alloa Athletic v Stirling Albion |
3 – 1Challenge Cup
N/A Alloa Athletic v Stirling Albion |
1 – 2Challenge Cup
N/A Stirling Albion v Alloa Athletic |
1 – 0Viaplay Cup
N/A Alloa Athletic v Stirling Albion |
We’re pleased to welcome Josh Debayo to the Wasps. The 26 year old defender signs after most recently having a spell at Queen of the South in 2022-23. He’s a former Fulham, Chelsea, Southampton and Leicester City youth with his first spells in senior football for Cheltenham Town and Dover Athletic.
He goes straight into the team for tonight’s game against Stirling!
Alloa Athletic can confirm that Mike Mulraney will stand down as club Chairman.
He will be replaced as chairman by existing board director Andy Allan with the changeover effective from next Monday.
Mike, who has led Alloa Athletic since 2005, will remain an Honorary President of the club as he undertakes the duties as President of the Scottish FA.
“Having been elected President of the Scottish FA, I felt that I could no longer offer Alloa the time and focus required of a chairman. It was always my intention to step down before the start of the new season if elected but it was imperative that the club found someone with the drive, expertise, and passion to take over and push the club forward.
“The club has such a person in Andy and I wish everyone at Alloa Athletic the very best for the future.”
Andy, a qualified chartered accountant with 40 years’ experience, joined the board in August 2022 and looks forward to the challenge ahead.
“Firstly, I would like to thank Mike and the board for their support since I joined last year. We are all supportive of Mike’s decision, given the commitment required of a President of the Scottish FA.
“I look forward to leading the club forward off the field with the ongoing expertise of our board members and supporting Brian and his team meet our on-field objectives this season and beyond.”
We thought we were consigning Robertson to the history books in the summer but he’s made a sensational shock return and has signed a contract for this season.
Always a reliable and versatile option to slot into basically anywhere in the team it’s great to have Jon’s experience back in the dressing room at Alloa. The Alloa legend’s story will continue!
We’re pleased to announce the signing of Finnish midfielder Miko Virtanen.
Miko’s a Finnish youth international having played the likes of Damsgaard, Foden and Sancho while he was a youth at Everton. Aberdeen secured his signature after he left the Toffees and he had a very successful loan spell with Arbroath and then a short stint again before COVID disrupted in the Scottish Championship.
In the summer of 2021 he signed for Brian Rice’s Hamilton and made his debut under him before Brian’s shock resignation. Miko went on to make 24 appearances and scored one goal over his time with the Accies before signing a short deal with Cove Rangers in January this year.
The 24 year old is back with Brian at the Wasps.
We’re pleased to welcome Euan Deveney to the Indodrill Stadium.
Euan, 20, signs after a successful season at Airdrieonians making 34 appearances as the North Lanarkshire side gained promotion through the playoffs. The left back has also had loan spells at Clyde and Falkirk while a Kilmanock youth.
Great to have another attacking left footer!
We’re pleased to announce the signing of defender, David McKay, 24.
Dave’s a strapping centre back but he can also be deployed at right back in a pinch. He spent last year in Dumfries at Queen of the South but found himself out of favour after Marvin Bartley took over. He’s previously played for Raith Rovers with a highlight of making 22 appearances in Raith’s shortened League 1 title winning season but has been a first team regular since 2017.
Welcome to the Indodrill Dave!
Season tickets and admission prices will remain frozen for 2023/24
Prices | Adult | Senior (Over 65’s) | Juvenile (U16’s) |
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Ground | £225 | £145 | £50 |
Stand | £235 | £155 | £50 |
Family (1 Adult and 1 U16) | £245 |
Each additional U16 | £40 |
£18
£10
£4
Season Tickets will be on sale from the Monday 19th June 2023 both online and in person at Lime Tree House. Please note the opening times below.
Lime Tree House
North Castle Street
Alloa
FK10 1EX
Opening Times:
Mon-Fri 10am – 5pm
Season tickets with an allocated seat have up until the first home league game of the season to renew their seat.