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Alloa 1-2 Falkirk

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KO KO 21 45 45 61 66 68 77 82 82 92 FT

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Alloa Athletic

31Jay Hogarth Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
3Daniel Church Defender
14George Stanger Defender
27Luke Strachan 5 Forward
7Kevin Cawley Midfielder
8Jon Robertson Midfielder
12Stefan Scougall 11 Midfielder
9Luke Donnelly 10 Forward 21′
15Ross MacIver Forward
18Conor Sammon Forward
1Scott Gallacher Goalkeeper
5Andy Graham 27 Defender
6Mark Durnan Defender
16Adam King Midfielder
10Bradley Rodden 24 Forward
11Murray Miller 12 Midfielder
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
24Luke Rankin 10 Forward
26Quinn Coulson Forward

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Indodrill Stadium
Indodrill Stadium, Alloa

Tommy Hutchison returns to Alloa

Ex Scotland International Tommy Hutchison, who began his senior career at Recreation Park with Alloa Athletic in March, 1966 will be guest of honor at the second attempt at Alloa Athletic vs Falkirk on the 21st January Scottish Cup 4th round tie.

Tommy will be available on the day to sign copies of his recently published autobiography “Hutch – Hard Work and Belief” which will be on sale for Twenty Pounds, against RRP of Twenty Five. This is the story of how one small boy’s near impossible dream became a reality. Growing up in poverty in the austere 1950s Fife coalfield, Tommy Hutchison had an unshakable belief that one day he would wear the dark blue shirt of Scotland. To an outsider it seemed an improbable ambition. Too weak to cross a ball from the byline to the goal area, the teenage Hutchison was overlooked by his teachers and never made the school football team. Through sheer determination, an indomitable spirit and hour upon hour of lonely practice, the adolescent Tommy was finally noticed by his local team, and his journey to Hampden and World Cup glory began.

Tommy signed for Alloa Athletic on 5th March, 1966 from Dundonald Bluebell after having trials with Dundee United, Blackburn Rovers and Oldham Athletic, Archie “Curly” McPherson signed him for “The Wasps” and the journey began, eventually signing for Blackpool on 7th February, 1968 for Six Thousand Pounds which was a lot of money at that time. Tommy’s football genius ultimately took him all over the world to play with and against some of the greatest footballers of the 1970s and 80s in a career spanning four amazing decades. Making his Scotland debut v. Czechosolvakia at Hampden in 1973 in 2-1 victory which saw the Scots qualify for the 1974 World Cup in Germany, he also played for Coventry City, Manchester City, Burnley, Swansea City & Merthyr Tydfil before moving into management.

Hutch, Hard Work and Belief is the funny yet inspiring story of how the seemingly unattainable can be achieved by unwavering, resolute self-belief. Catch up with Tommy at the Alloa Athletic home match v. Falkirk on 17th December, 2022, when he will be happy to recall his memories in the Beautiful Game and sign copies of his book.

Alloa 2 – 1 Edinburgh

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KO KO 4 17 27 49 53 62 80 83 88 FT

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Alloa Athletic

31Jay Hogarth Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
27Luke Strachan Forward
12Stefan Scougall 20 Midfielder
15Ross MacIver Forward
8Jon Robertson Midfielder
14George Stanger Defender
18Conor Sammon Forward 17′, 27′
3Daniel Church Defender
7Kevin Cawley 9 Midfielder
16Adam King 5 Midfielder
1Scott Gallacher Goalkeeper
5Andy Graham 16 Defender
11Murray Miller Midfielder
20Cameron O’Donnell 12 Midfielder
25Kieran Offord Forward
10Bradley Rodden Forward
9Luke Donnelly 7 Forward
6Mark Durnan Defender
24Luke Rankin Forward

FC Edinburgh

31Robbie Mutch Goalkeeper
2Kieran MacDonald Defender
3Robbie McIntyre Defender
7Ryan Shanley 9 Forward
10Danny Handling Forward
11John Robertson Forward 53′
13Kyle Jacobs 8 Midfielder 4′
17Liam Fontaine Defender
23Innes Murray Midfielder
28James Craigen Defender
30Callum Crane Midfielder
1Sam Ramsbottom Goalkeeper
4Lee Hamilton Defender
8Callum Tapping 13 Midfielder
9Ouzy See 7 Forward
14Kieran Watson Midfielder

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Indodrill Stadium
Indodrill Stadium, Alloa

One in, One Out

We’re pleased to welcome back goalkeeper Scott Gallacher who signs after the termination of his contract with East Fife.

Scott played 15 games in goals under Jack Ross’ Wasps in 2016, picking up memorable draws against Rangers and a clean sheet in a 1-0 victory over Hibernian in the second tier before signing full-time with St Mirren. He went on to be understudy at Hibernian before spells at Arbroath, Dumbarton, Airdrieonians and East Fife.


Muir departs

Willie Muir has shown himself as great goalkeeping competition this season but has requested the termination of his contract to spend more time with his young family. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors.

Queen of the South 1 – 2 Alloa

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KO KO 28 40 45 55 62 76 83 84 86 FT

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Alloa Athletic

31Jay Hogarth Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
3Daniel Church Defender 40′
14George Stanger Defender
7Kevin Cawley 9 Midfielder
27Luke Strachan Forward
8Jon Robertson Midfielder
12Stefan Scougall Midfielder
15Ross MacIver Forward 86′
18Conor Sammon Forward 62′
10Bradley Rodden 16 Forward
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
5Andy Graham Defender
6Mark Durnan Defender
25Kieran Offord Forward
16Adam King 10 Midfielder
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
11Murray Miller Midfielder
9Luke Donnelly 7 Forward
19Steven Buchanan Midfielder

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

Strachan Signs

We’re pleased to announce the signing on loan of Dundee full back, Luke Strachan.

The 21 year old came through the Peterborough academy before signing for Dundee in 2019. He turned out for Forfar Athletic on loan last season contributing 7 assists in 31 appearances.

This year he made his debut for Dundee in the Challenge cup against TNS in a 3-0 win for the Dee.

Welcome to the Wasps, Luke!

Clyde 2 – 2 Alloa

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KO KO 21 27 36 46 57 69 70 82 83 89 90 FT

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Clyde

1Neil Parry Goalkeeper
2Ross Lyon Defender
3Peter Grant Defender
22Jon Craig Midfielder
4Brian McLean Defender 70′
19Barry Cuddihy Defender
11Kurtis Roberts Forward
6Ray Grant Midfielder
9Jordan Allan 16 Forward 27′
15Liam Scullion Midfielder
17Euan Cameron 5 Forward
21Joshua Bradley-Hurst Goalkeeper
14Paul Kennedy Defender
16Olly McDonald 9 Forward
5Steven Thicot 17 Defender
23Nathan Henji Midfielder

Alloa Athletic

31Jay Hogarth Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender 69′
14George Stanger Defender 36′
3Daniel Church Defender
11Murray Miller 20 Midfielder
16Adam King 10 Midfielder
7Kevin Cawley Midfielder
15Ross MacIver Forward
18Conor Sammon 19 Forward
25Kieran Offord Forward 21′
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8Jon Robertson Midfielder
1Willie Muir Goalkeeper
5Andy Graham Defender
6Mark Durnan Defender
4Craig Howie Defender
20Cameron O’Donnell 11 Midfielder
19Steven Buchanan 18 Midfielder
24Luke Rankin Forward
10Bradley Rodden 16 Forward
22Paul McLaren Defender

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Broadwood Stadium
Broadwood Stadium, Ardgoil Drive, Dalshannon, Craiglinn, Croy, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, G68 9NE, United Kingdom

Falkirk Tickets

If you’ve bought a ticket for the match postponed on 17th December 2022 they will remain valid for the rearranged fixture against Falkirk.

The rearranged fixture will be played 7th February 2023, kick-off 7:45pm. If you’re unable to attend we will issue a full refund.

Please send requests to fcadmin@alloaathletic.co.uk

Alloa 2 – 4 Queen of the South

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KO KO 3 15 33 39 45 49 65 69 69 76 78 82 83 83 89 FT

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Alloa Athletic

31Jay Hogarth Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
3Daniel Church Defender
20Cameron O’Donnell 6 Midfielder
11Murray Miller 12 Midfielder
7Kevin Cawley Midfielder 39′
5Andy Graham 4 Defender 69′
16Adam King Midfielder 15′
18Conor Sammon 24 Forward
15Ross MacIver Forward
19Steven Buchanan 10 Midfielder
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
4Craig Howie 5 Defender
6Mark Durnan 20 Defender
12Stefan Scougall 11 Midfielder
24Luke Rankin 18 Forward
10Bradley Rodden 19 Forward
22Paul McLaren Defender

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Indodrill Stadium
Indodrill Stadium, Alloa