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Alloa 2-1 Livingston

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Highlights

Alloa burst back into Group D contention with a win over the Premiership favourites Livingston.

It’s only been 4 years since both were competing for the League 1 title and you’d be hard pressed to notice the seeming difference in quality that’s seen Livingston’s meteoric rise in Scottish football. Three massive chances fell to Conor Sammon but Alloa’s lone frontman failed to convert. The first was a pinpoint cross into the six yard box from O’Donnell who made the space with an exquisite trick (⬇️➡️ On the analogue stick if you’re a Fifa connoisseur) but Sammon could only head the ball up and over. The second meanwhile was no skill, just a speculative lob by Howie, that was bizarrely left by both Livi central defenders, the Irishman again failed to execute as he produced a tame effort for Stryjek to catch. In the 36th minute the frontman would beat the keeper. Once again Howie’s lofted through ball finding Sammon running in behind, and with no Livingston defenders in sight, Sammon squeezed the ball under Stryjek only for the ball to strike the post and bounce back into the grateful arms of the goallie. Andy Graham was almost an unlikely scorer too as he looped a Scott Taggart delivery off the bar after beating Stryjek with a jumping header. The ricochet came too quick for Robertson lurking at the back post.

With the second half it looked like more of the same from Alloa. The left back, Dan Church almost delivering the opener, with an in-swinging cross on his weaker foot, just missing the net by a yard. Scougall drilled a shot along the floor too to test the Livingston keeper as the West Lothian side again made simple errors. But Livi sucker punched Alloa with a Bruce Anderson finish. Ben Williamson played the ball wide to Longridge who drilled a cross along the six yard box. The former Aberdeen forward smashed home at the near post.

What followed was a pretty demoralising 15 minutes as Livingston coyly stroked the ball around the back comfortable in the fact that Alloa would need to press them higher and expose themselves to the long diagonal that Alloa had dealt with so comfortably all game. Honourable mentions go to Boyd and Armour who initiated some deep pressing and exposed more of Livingston’s brittle possession football. With 9 minutes of normal time though it was Alloa escaping the Livingston press from defence – Graham launching the ball wide to marauding right back Scott Taggart – he would cut inside and accept Livingston’s invitations to keep going and going until he was almost in the six yard box. With the calls of ‘shoot’ from the commentators and fans, Taggart duly obliged and fired into the bottom corner past Stryjek. With the tide turned and Alloa would win a penalty from the clumsy Ayo Obileye clip of O’Donnell’s heel. Step up Alan Trouten and you know the rest.

It puts potential qualification back in Alloa’s own hands albeit they’ll need to find the net a few times in the upcoming away fixtures at Brechin and Kirkcaldy.

Alloa Athletic

21Craig McDowall Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender 82'
3Daniel Church Defender
4Craig Howie Defender 58'
5Andy Graham Defender 77'
8Jon Robertson Midfielder
11Steven Boyd Forward
16Adam King 10 Midfielder
12Stefan Scougall Midfielder
20Cameron O’Donnell 17 Midfielder
18Conor Sammon 9 Forward
Substitutes
1Neil Parry Goalkeeper
9Ben Armour 18 Forward
10Alan Trouten 16 Midfielder 86'
17Jordan Armstrong 20 Defender

Livingston

32Max Stryjek Goalkeeper
21Jack McMillan 6 Defender
5Jack Fitzwater Defender
4Tom Parkes Defender
3Jackson Longridge Defender
8Ben Williamson Midfielder
12Scott Pittman Midfielder
16Adam Lewis Midfielder
10Craig Sibbald 18 Midfielder
29James Penrice Midfielder
9Bruce Anderson Forward 63'
Substitutes
1Daniel Barden Goalkeeper
6Gavin Reilly 21 Forward
11Jason Holt 18 Midfielder
18Christian Montano 11 Midfielder
20Ayo Obileye Midfielder

Ground

Recreation Park
Recreation Park, Alloa

Evans & Williamson go on loan

We can confirm the loans of Liam Evans and Lucas Williamson to Broomhill FC. The Lowland League team have been based out of the Indodrill Stadium in the recent past, so it’ll be familiar surroundings for our youngsters.

Good luck boys!

Alloa 0-1 Cowdenbeath

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Highlights

The Premier Sport Cup campaign kicked off to a damp start as Alloa succumbed to a Liam Buchanan goal. The Cowdenbeath striker lobbed home past Neil Parry after a poor mistake by the goalkeeper.

Alloa will feel hard done by as they thought they had equalised in the final minutes with Adam King drilling the ball into the bottom corner but an errant, air swing at the ball by offside Conor Sammon, was deemed to interfere with play and it was chopped off. Alloa had bright moments regularly throughout the first half and especially in the closing minutes but lacked the cutting edge to punish the Fife side. Boyd, Cawley, Robertson and Sammon all missing or being denied in crucial moments.

Great to see fans back in the stadium but frustrating not to secure anything from our season opener.

Alloa Athletic

1Neil Parry Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
3Daniel Church 17 Defender
4Craig Howie Defender
5Andy Graham Defender
16Adam King Midfielder
7Kevin Cawley 9 Midfielder
8Jon Robertson Midfielder
11Steven Boyd Forward
12Stefan Scougall Midfielder
18Conor Sammon Forward
Substitutes
9Ben Armour 7 Forward
15Nicky Jamieson Defender
17Jordan Armstrong 3 Defender
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
24Lucas Williamson Midfielder
26Liam Evans Forward

Ground

Recreation Park
Recreation Park, Alloa

Fans return for the Premier Sports Cup

We have a small number of tickets on sale for the visit of Cowdenbeath and Livingston. Alloa Athletic Season Ticket holders will have priority when purchasing these limited spaces. Depending on demand a limited number may be made available for general sale.

These will be in 4 sections of the ground:

  • Home Stand
  • Home Terrace
  • Away Stand
  • Away Terrace

Movement between these areas will not be permitted.

2m social distancing from those not in your bubble is still required and masks or face coverings are required in all areas of the ground.

Season Ticket holders can buy online from the account you bought your season tickets on or at Lime Tree House, North Castle Street, Alloa, FK10 1EX

LIVE STREAMING

We’ll also be offering a live streaming option for our home Premier Cup Games. Our live streaming service is integrated into our official site at WASP TV

Simply purchase the PPV Item from the club shop and get access to the streaming page. The stream will be live 45 minutes from kick-off.

If you require any assistance the fastest way to get help is to contact us via the tawk.to plugin on the bottom right corner of the Wasp TV Help page.

King & Armstrong: the latest signings.

As preseason kicked off with a leisurely run about against League 2 Stenhousemuir there were two new faces featuring for Alloa.

Adam King

The former Swansea, Hearts and Dundee United midfielder, who most recently ran out against us with Raith Rovers, has signed for the black and gold this year.

Jordan Armstrong

The former Motherwell youth joins Alloa after stints at Stenhousemuir and East Kilbride. He’s equally adept at left or centre back.

Welcome to the Wasps, lads!

Northern Gas and Power – Net Zero Week

Northern Gas and Power are proud to be the Principal Sponsor of Net Zero Week!

It’s important that as businesses we reduce carbon emissions to reverse the effects of climate change before it’s too late.

To reach net zero carbon, we’ll need to adopt many new measures, from behavioural changes and new ways of working, to innovative technology solutions.

Net Zero Week (17-23 July) plans to raise national awareness and build much needed momentum towards a sustainable future.

NGP will promote a month-long period of Net Zero content, using their platform at Northern Gas and Power to voice opinions, share evidence, explore strategy and highlight solutions in the journey towards Net Zero.

They’ve lined up some exciting white papers, videos and podcasts from experienced experts. Here’s the Global Head of Energy Services, Dan Smith, sharing his passion on the importance of reaching net zero.

https://twitter.com/NGPLtd/status/1406929726514642945?s=20&t=v8XcGHKnJOvZhUufC2zIqg

Also check out the latest news and announcements from Net Zero Week on the NGP socials and the dedicated Net Zero Week page on the NGP site: 👇

https://ngpltd.co.uk/netzero-week/

David Murray

I am sad to announce the death of David Murray who for 25 years served the club with distinction, latterly as an Honorary Director.

Some of you will remember David as the Director responsible for hospitality bookings etc.  His commitment to that role ensured that the club enjoyed an excellent income stream over many years.

David rarely missed the fortnightly Board Meetings and attended all away fixtures. 

His health deteriorated in the last few months and he passed away peacefully yesterday at home (15th June 2021).

Ewen G Cameron
Director/Secretary

David Murray

Squad update ii

Barry Ferguson has been quick to add more quality to the squad with 6 new signings, as half the squad take part in the first of two pre-season fitness tests.

Sammon in black and gold

Conor’s a well known name in Scottish football having graced Rugby Park initially, later Tynecastle, Fir Park and finally the Falkirk Stadium.

Sammon forged a fearsome legacy at Wigan where he commanded a 7 figure transfer fee. After four years at Derby County he went on to short spells with Rotherham, Sheffield Utd and Ipswich before returning north of the border.

At the peak of his footballing prowess he represented Ireland under Giovanni Trappatoni, tasting defeat only against Spain and Austria in his 9 international appearances.

Take me to Church

Daniel’s a former Celtic youth who’s represented East Fife and Dumbarton in League 1 in previous years. The exciting wide man can play at full back or on the wing.

Mark Durnan is a Wasp

In his prime and with a wealth of experience under his belt at a higher level, the former QoS, Dundee Utd and Dunfermline centre half makes the step up from Falkirk.

Barry brings in Boyd

Just 24 and already with plenty Premiership pedigree under the belt former Hamilton forward Steven Boyd joins the Wasps, after a year and a half at Peterhead.

Armour up top

Also joining from Peterhead is 23 year old Ben Armour. Ben cut his teeth first at Morton before successive loan stints at Annan and Dumbarton. He’ll lead the line as Alloa’s number 9.

Mark Lamont in at the Indodrill

The former Partick Thistle youngster joins after a 4 year spell at Clyde where he was integral to the Cumbernauld clubs’ promotion and both of the last two Covid-19 disrupted campaigns.