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Falkirk 1-1 Alloa

1 - 1
Full Time

Highlights

It was fair to say both teams for the majority of the game effectively cancelled each other at a blustery Falkirk Stadium.

Alloa brought back Robertson at left back allowing Mouhamed Niang to return to midfield in place of Kevin Cawley. While Falkirk showed the early promise the first hair-raising moment of the day was when Henderson burst through and had a low effort palmed wide by Martin. Neither side looked like making the breakthrough as the first half dragged on.

In the second Alloa would get in behind, but Henderson could only scuff a shot off Hetherington’s arm – which noone really batted an eye at. Hetherington cleared straight to Boyd but he miscued and Henderson, while finishing exquisitely, received the ball in an offside position.

Callumn Morrison received a raucous welcome on his return and Alloa seemed to be aware of his pace and sit deeper.

Hetherington almost made the Falkirk breakthrough when he drilled a low effort but the alert Hutton smothered the attempt.

But down the other end, ‘Sena’ Niang and Henderson would exchange the ball releasing the on-fire Hearts forward into a 1v1 with Martin. Aiming high at the net, the Falkirk keeper denied the loanee.

While Falkirk continued to have snapshots, again last ditch defending by Ben Hall denied Sena. Sena was the centre of attention again before the Falkirk substitute Williamson crossed into the box and met Durnan’s barely outstretched arm. Just seconds before the Senegalese was brought down by Hetherington while the ref remained mute but the referee then pointed to the spot much to the chagrin of Alloa and Hutton. Callumn Morrison converted from 12 yards sending Hutton the wrong way and all Alloa’s hard work looked to have slipped away.

Sammon was thrown on for a late intervention and while he didn’t win Durnan’s searching ball, did enough to divert the defender into flicking it into the path of fellow substitute Kevin Cawley. A deft touch onto his left saw Cawley’s effort saved but digging the ball out of his feet and Alloa out of a hole was the in-form Henderson to roll past the outstretched Martin from the rebound.

5 goals in his last 3 for Henderson and Alloa are now 3 games without defeat.

Falkirk

12Paddy Martin Goalkeeper
3Paul Dixon Defender
4Ben Hall Defender
6Gary Miller 2 Defender 24'
8Steven Hetherington Midfielder
9Michael Ruth 17 Forward
10Aidan Nesbitt Midfielder
11Craig McGuffie 7 Midfielder
15Leon McCann Defender
21Charlie Telfer Midfielder
26Declan McDaid Midfielder
Substitutes
1Robbie Mutch Goalkeeper
2Ryan Williamson 6 Defender
5Ernaldo Krasniqi Midfielder
7Callumn Morrison 11 Forward 88'
16Seb Ross Midfielder
17Aidan Keena 9 Forward
22Brad McKay Defender

Alloa Athletic

31David Hutton Goalkeeper 87'
2Scott Taggart Defender
23Fernandy Mendy Defender
6Mark Durnan Defender 76'
8Jon Robertson Midfielder
4Craig Howie 18 Defender
15Charlie Gilmour
19Mouhamed Niang Defender
12Stefan Scougall Midfielder
22Euan Henderson Forward 90'
11Steven Boyd Forward 94'
Substitutes
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
7Kevin Cawley Midfielder
18Conor Sammon 4 Forward
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
10Alan Trouten Midfielder
3Daniel Church Defender
16Adam King Midfielder

Ground

Falkirk Stadium
Falkirk Stadium, Stadium Way, Westfield, Laurieston, Falkirk, Scotland, FK2 9DX, United Kingdom

Alloa 2-1 Airdrieonians

2 - 1
Full Time

Highlights

Alloa bagged another reputable victory over promotion hopefuls Airdrie in a professional performance at the Indodrill.

It was a strange teamsheet with the absence of the incredibly versatile Robertson with Mouhamed ‘Sena’ Niang taking over his jack of all trades title by starting at his left back berth. Henderson came in for Sammon and Hutton returned for Wright from the pleasing win at Firhill over Queen’s Park.

The game took time to come alive with Airdrie shading the early period but Euan Henderson lit up the match after a driving solo run and firm finish broke the deadlock after 33 minutes.

What followed was a ding-dong battle between a probing Airdrie and a counter-attacking Alloa. Craig Watson almost equalising but for an inspired David Hutton while Alloa sliced open the Airdrie back line at the other end and were only denied by the woodwork after Taggart’s missile cross was redirected goal-wards by Kevin Cawley.

Alloa would snap in a second after Boyd headed onto Henderson. The on-loan Hearts striker seemed to waltz into the box, wait and wait but then placed it beyond the Airdrie keeper to double the advantage and add to his impressive League 1 goal haul.

Alloa continued to pass up some cutting attacks but eventually an Alan Trouten misplaced pass on the edge of his own box saw Fordyce smash a deflected effort into the bottom corner. A nervy 5 minutes ensued but Alloa proved no pushovers as Airdrie failed to find the vital goal. Just 4 points from the League leaders now, Alloa are climbing.

Alloa Athletic

31David Hutton Goalkeeper
23Fernandy Mendy Defender 20'
6Mark Durnan Defender
2Scott Taggart Defender
19Mouhamed Niang Defender
15Charlie Gilmour
4Craig Howie Defender
12Stefan Scougall Midfielder
7Kevin Cawley Midfielder
11Steven Boyd 10 Forward
22Euan Henderson 18 Forward 33', 50'
Substitutes
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
18Conor Sammon 22 Forward
10Alan Trouten 11 Midfielder
16Adam King Midfielder
3Daniel Church Defender
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
9Ben Armour Forward

Ground

Recreation Park
Recreation Park, Alloa

Tom Leighton signs

Signing a short term contract before last night’s game against Rangers B, we are pleased to welcome defender Tom Leighton to the Indodrill.

Tom, featured for Cove Rangers last year, and previously East Kilbride after stints in Watford and Motherwell’s academy.

Leighton featured for 90 minutes, as the much rotated side lost out 3-2 to the Lowland League side in the SPFL Trust Trophy.

Alloa 2-3 Rangers B

2 - 3
Full Time

Highlights

Alloa Athletic

31David Hutton Goalkeeper
5Andy Graham Defender
17Jordan Armstrong Defender 29'
25Tom Leighton Defender
3Daniel Church 24 Defender
16Adam King Midfielder
19Mouhamed Niang 4 Defender 8'
14Mark Lamont 12
10Alan Trouten 2 Midfielder 40'
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
18Conor Sammon 9 Forward
Substitutes
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
24Lucas Williamson 3 Midfielder
9Ben Armour 18 Forward
4Craig Howie 19 Defender
2Scott Taggart 10 Defender
23Fernandy Mendy Defender
12Stefan Scougall 14 Midfielder

Rangers

1Lewis Budinauckas Goalkeeper
2Adam Devine Defender
3Robbie Fraser Defender
4Cole McKinnon Defender
5Lewis Mackinnon Defender
6Charlie McCann Midfielder
7Alex Lowry 17 Midfielder
8Stephen Kelly Midfielder
9Juan Alegria 20 Forward 30', 34', 62'
10Charlie Lindsay 19 Forward
11Ross McCausland 15 Forward
Substitutes
21Aaron Cervantes Goalkeeper
12Kelsey Ewen
14Jack Harkness
15Murray Miller 11 Midfielder
16Conor Allan
17Kane Ritchie-Hosler 7
18Arron Lyall
19Tony Weston 10
20Robbie Ure 9

Ground

Recreation Park
Recreation Park, Alloa

Queen’s Park 3-4 Alloa

3 - 4
Full Time

Highlights

Alloa faced an unbeaten, top of the table Queen’s Park on an uncustomarily Super Sunday.

Alloa named emergency keeper Wright to replace the suspended Hutton. Robertson was preferred at left back and Howie started in midfield as Alloa shuffled around injuries. Sammon also leads the line as Henderson drops to the bench from last week’s loss to Peterhead.

Alloa’s talisman took no time to warm up as Kevin Cawley fired the Wasps ahead after an incisive move down the right within 35 seconds. Alloa were impressive at the back and methodical in attack but they left a gaping hole for Bob McHugh to rifle into the bottom corner in the 35th minute.

After the break Alloa started brightly, but this time Queen’s Park punished them with another precision through ball freeing McHugh, who finished coolly to send the Spiders into the lead. Alloa would not wait long to react to the setback as minutes later Craig Howie converted Scougall’s corner with a header to draw the Wasps level.

The game almost turned into tennis with both sides creating an end to end spectacle – if the pitch resembled a well used, damp and severely cut up Centre court. Both had golden opportunities – Trouten leaning back as he blazed a Taggart cutback over and Alloa putting everything on the line to deny Queen’s Park before Murray could only rattle an effort high into the sky.

Queen’s Park almost made the breakthrough with Luca Connell smashing the post from range but it thankfully bounced off Wright’s post and away from danger. Connell would get what was assumed to be the winner on the 89th minute as Alloa were punished from their own corner. Longridge sprinting past everyone – rounding the keeper in the process and squaring past the penalty spot for the youngster to smash home.

But up steps another youngster; on-loan Hearts forward Euan Henderson. After an advanced throw-in was aimed to Durnan – the skipper flicked a headed layoff to Henderson – He converted low into the bottom corner and Alloa were level. But this game still had plenty to offer and a minute later Charlie Gilmour lobbed one in behind for the pacy striker to punish. Staying on his feet despite a heavy Queen’s Park challenge and up against Muir for the winner, Henderson slotted the ball into bottom corner to complete a euphoric comeback and give Alloa all three points after one of the best contests of a game of football you’ll see in years.

Queen’s Park

1Willie Muir Goalkeeper
3Tommy Robson Defender
4Lee Kilday Defender
7Louis Longridge Midfielder
9Bob McHugh Forward 35', 49'
10Liam Brown 14 Midfielder
19Charlie Fox Midfielder
21Grant Gillespie 48 Midfielder 45'
22Jack Thomson Midfielder
24Michael Doyle Defender 42'
27Connor Smith 23 Forward
Substitutes
2Jake Davidson Defender
14Lewis Moore 10 Midfielder
16Callum Yeats Defender
23Simon Murray 27 Forward
28Luis Longstaff Midfielder
48Luca Connell 21 Midfielder 88'
12Calum Ferrie Goalkeeper

Alloa Athletic

1Kieran Wright Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
23Fernandy Mendy Defender
6Mark Durnan Defender
8Jon Robertson Midfielder
15Charlie Gilmour Midfielder 14'
4Craig Howie Defender 54'
12Stefan Scougall 10 Midfielder
11Steven Boyd Forward 86'
7Kevin Cawley Midfielder 1'
18Conor Sammon 22 Forward
Substitutes
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
3Daniel Church Defender
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
10Alan Trouten 12 Midfielder
16Adam King Midfielder
14Mark Lamont Midfielder
22Euan Henderson 18 Forward 90', 92'

Ground

Firhill Stadium
The Energy Check Stadium at Firhill, 80, Firhill Road, Firhill, Springbank, Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, G20 7AL, United Kingdom

Emergency stopper in

We can tonight confirm the emergency loan signing of Rangers’ Kieran Wright.

Kieran signed with the Wasps, on another emergency loan, just a couple weeks before the 2019-20 season was curtailed. Last year, he made 12 appearances, as Partick Thistle gained promotion from League 1 and has also had spells at Raith Rovers, Albion Rovers and Gala Fairydean on loan in previous years.

Welcome back to the Wasps, Kieran!

Thanks to Rangers FC for their prompt help in obtaining an emergency keeper before Sunday’s game against Queen’s Park.

Alloa 2 – 4 Peterhead

2 - 4
Full Time

Highlights

Alloa got off to a flyer against the northeast side when Steven Boyd started and finished a flowing move. Cawley and Henderson showing excellent awareness with two first time passes freeing Boyd to find the bottom left corner. The Wasps continue to threaten on the break but they couldn’t quite carve another opening.

After sloppily giving the ball away though, Alloa were punished. Peterhead’s own pacy forward converted at Hutton’s front post with a flick from McCarthy’s cross and the away side grew into the game after the goal.

At a corner McDonald and Hutton clashed and both were booked. This proved vital, as a minute and a half later, Hutton palmed away the effort of Scott Brown from outside the box into the path of Payne. The Alloa stopper caught the Peterhead striker and a penalty was awarded as well as a second yellow. Alloa for the 3rd home game in a row found themselves down to ten men. Keir Burt replaced Cawley as he was sacrificed for the substitute goalie but there no heroics as Scott Brown deftly fired it low beyond the youngster. Alloa did provide an instant reaction – Scougall floating inside with the ball switched to Church and he delivered on a plate for Charlie Gilmour to rattle a volley high into the net.

Alloa were level but in the second half the introduction of McLean provided yet another target as the set pieces mounted. He won an unmarked flick-on to reinstate the Blue Toon lead. Alloa barely threatened the Peterhead goal as the disadvantaged 10 men continued to chase.

Late on, probably the man of the match, Josh Mulligan finished an impressive flowing break to cement the three points for the visitors. Ill discipline has proven a difficult hurdle so far with a third red card in just 10 league games proving again too much for Alloa as we slip to 8th in the league.

https://youtu.be/aYRgzDnF-Jg

Alloa Athletic

31David Hutton Goalkeeper 34'
37'
23Fernandy Mendy Defender
6Mark Durnan Defender
2Scott Taggart 8 Defender
3Daniel Church Defender
15Charlie Gilmour Midfielder 39'
12Stefan Scougall Midfielder
16Adam King Midfielder 26'
7Kevin Cawley 21 Midfielder
22Euan Henderson 18 Forward
11Steven Boyd Forward 9'
83'
Substitutes
4Craig Howie Defender
5Andy Graham Defender
8Jon Robertson 2 Midfielder
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
21Keir Burt 7 Goalkeeper
18Conor Sammon 22 Forward
14Mark Lamont

Ground

Recreation Park
Recreation Park, Alloa

Billy Lamont

Alloa Athletic FC sends its best wishes to Billy Lamont’s family at a sad time. A former manager, Billy, passed away at the age of 85.

Billy Lamont joined “The Wasps” at the start of Season 1993/94 replacing Hugh McCann.
In his first season in the Bell’s League Division Two this was the season the league were to introduce a new Third Division for the following season, which meant the Champions would go into the First Division and the next five team go into the Second Division.

Sadly, under Billy Lamont, “The Wasps” were not to win any of their last 4 league fixtues and in a final game they faced East Fife at Recreation Park which Alloa needed to win due to goal difference. They only drew 1-1 which saw East Fife stay in the Second Division and Alloa relegated to the Third Division for the first time in their history. In the Scottish Cup “The Wasps” defeated Gala Fairydean 4-0 at Recreation Park, however, they faced Rangers in the next round at Ibrox and lost 6-0 even although Jim Butter the Alloa goalkeeper was awarded Man of the match.

Season 1994/95, in the newly formed Third Division, saw the introduction to the league of Ross County & Inverness Caledonian Thistle. However “The Wasps” struggled for consistency and ended the season in fifth place behind Champions Forfar Athletic. Billy Lamont did pick up a Bell’s Manager of the Month award but was to lose 26 matches out of the 83 he was in charge of the side and was sacked at the end of Season 1994/95 to be replaced by Pat MacAulay. 

Alloa 1 – 3 Cove Rangers

1 - 3
Full Time

Highlights

Alloa took on the pre-season bookies favourites at the Indodrill with the rain belting down for much of the game.

Drama was quick to kick off as the ever influential Mouhamed ‘Sena’ Niang lunged into a tackle after just 19 seconds. The referee quickly produced a red card and Alloa were reduced to 10 men. Despite this impediment the 10 men of Alloa were resolute and they created the best chance of the first half when Adam King rocketed a shot left-footed towards Stewart McKenzie’s goal. The Cove keeper saved well but it was the only shot in anger forced upon either goalkeeper in the first half. Blair Yule had Cove’s best chance with a free header but could only put it wide from 7 yards.

Shaleum Logan was a continual threat from his deliveries and after 53 minutes proved it again when Durnan glanced a header across the six yard box from the right back’s cross. Rory McAllister was there to head home from point blank range. Alloa rallied and quickly made changes with Cawley replacing Sammon and later Howie and Robertson for Church and King respectively. After Taggart botched a run down the wing, he quickly recovered and robbed the slack Cove defence and driving into the box won a corner. Up stepped Stefan Scougall who blazed the corner in only for it to ricochet off Blair Yule’s thigh and helplessly bounce into the back of the net. Alloa were level and again for long periods you could forget the contest was 10v11.

The game was quickly erupting into chaos all over the park as both hopefuls swung for the second goal and the lead. Kevin Cawley had a spectacular whipped effort cannon off the outside of the post while just seconds later Cove were given a gift by Mendy’s loose pass to Harry Milne. He played in Masson who drove to the byline and sliced the Alloa defence open with McAllister delivering the killing blow and a second goal of the afternoon.

Late on Alloa defender Howie stretched his leg out to tackle Megginson and, despite what looked like minimal contact and despite pleading his case that he was beyond the 18 yard box, the referee pointed to the spot. Rory McAllister smartly finished to make it 3-1 to the visitors and Alloa were left to rue what might have been if Cawley’s effort had cracked the inside of the post instead of the outside.

Alloa drop to 7th in the table while Cove set the pace, before Queen’s Park play their ‘game in hand’ on Sunday.

Alloa Athletic

31David Hutton Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
6Mark Durnan Defender
23Fernandy Mendy Defender
3Daniel Church 4 Defender
15Charlie Gilmour Midfielder
16Adam King 8 Midfielder
19Mouhamed Niang Defender 1'
11Steven Boyd Forward
12Stefan Scougall Midfielder
18Conor Sammon 7 Forward
Substitutes
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
4Craig Howie 3 Defender
5Andy Graham Defender
7Kevin Cawley 18 Midfielder
8Jon Robertson 16 Midfielder
14Mark Lamont Midfielder
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder

Cove Rangers

1Stuart McKenzie Goalkeeper
2Morgyn Neill Defender
3Harry Milne Defender
5Scott Ross Defender
8Blair Yule Midfielder 76'
9Mitch Megginson Forward
13Rory McAllister Forward 52', 83', 89'
16Iain Vigurs Midfielder
18Finlay Robertson Midfielder
20Robbie Leitch Midfielder
25Shay Logan Defender
Substitutes
4Connor Scully Midfielder
6Ryan Strachan Defender
10Jamie Masson Midfielder
11Leighton McIntosh Forward
17Ola Adeyemo Forward
23Kyle Gourlay Goalkeeper
24Fraser Fyvie Midfielder

Ground

Recreation Park
Recreation Park, Alloa