Season: 2011-12

Alloa Athletic v Annan Athletic

Alloa Athletic ended a fantastic season with a hard fought draw against Annan Athletic, who threatened to spoil the party ocassion. A crowd of 2,551 fans were inside Recreation Park to witness “The Wasps” collect the Third Division Championship trophy for only the second time in their history. Annan Athletic afforded Paul Hartley’s team a guard of honour at the start of the match, but their goodwill ended there, as often happens on these ocassions it was not the champions who looked at their best and Graeme Bell, deservedly put the visitors ahead just aftet the half hour. The Alloa Athletic players have done brilliantly all season but in the first half they didn’t play well and had Scott Bain to thank for keeping them in the match. In the second half Alloa dominated possesion but it didn’t look as though it was going to be Alloa’s day, until three minutes from the end Stevie Masterton struck the post with a vicious free kick and Steve May was on hand to score his 19th goal of the season to cheer up the large home support. Indeed two minutes later Stevie Masterton nearly found a winner but his free kick on this occasion just flew inches over the bar.



paul hartley after final game of the season

We were not at our best today, it wasnโ€™t good, a lot of people came to watch and putting on a performance like that wasnโ€™t great but we got ourselves back into the game in the second half. Weโ€™ve had one home defeat all season and we beat our previous Third Championship winning tally by gaining 77 points. The players have done brilliantly over the season, they have been absolutely magnificent. You always have expectations and you always want to try and get promotion but sometimes it doesnโ€™t turn out that way. Iโ€™ve got to give the players great credit, theyโ€™ve been magnificent. Weโ€™re going up to a higher division next season so it will be tougher. Our aim is to encourage people to come and watch us, so we hope some of the 2,551 people who we at the game today will come back next season โ€“ I think we have to try and consolidate because we know weโ€™re up a league โ€“ we are in the process of speaking to a few more players โ€“ weโ€™ve already tied up ten and got two or three pre-contracts. The pressure will be on us to move up a division and do well. Iโ€™ve committed myself for the next two years and itโ€™s a building job here. Our ambition is to reach the First Division so we will have a right go at it and see where it takes us.

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Clyde v Alloa Athletic

After going ahead after onlyย six minutes at Broadwood, Stevie May scoring his 18th goal in 21 games for the club, “The Wasps” appeared to sit on their early lead and not capitalise on their opening goal. Paul Hartley’s men still had chances but were to be punished for not extending their lead. The home side were unfortunate to have a goal disallowed just before half time as the fought to get back into the game. Credit has to be given to Jim Duffy’s side for they way they fought back into the game and ex Alloa player Pat Scullion, playing up front scored the goal which earned Clyde a deserved point. The draw now means Paul Hartley’s team have 76 points, equal with Tom Hendrie’s 1997/98 Third Division Champions, however in our final home game next Saturday against Annan Athletic the team will have the chance to beat that total and finish the season on a high in style.



paul hartley at broadwood

We were a little bit flat today โ€“ we started really well in the first 15 minutes we were excellent after that it was not great. We were excellent last week I think we just took our foot of the gas a little bit โ€“ I thought during the first 15 minutes I was enjoying it but the rest of the match I didnโ€™t enjoy โ€“ we didnโ€™t pass well, the tempo of play was too slow, decision making was poor – the main thing is that we didnโ€™t get beat. I didnโ€™t think Clyde looked like scoring today but all credit to them they worked hard. We still had the best chances of the game. We scored a great goal โ€“ we have done well all season passing the ball , but we look forward to next week when we get the trophy โ€“ that has been the reward for all the hard work โ€“ at the start of the season we said we wanted to be in the top four and we managed to do that in style, so next week will be great โ€“ we are hoping for a big crowd โ€“ we want to put on a performance I donโ€™t want it to be flat โ€“ I want to go and win the game โ€“ we want to encourage as many people as we can to the game and hopefully come back again.

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