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Montrose 1 – 1 Alloa

8 January 2022
1 - 1
Full Time

Highlights

Montrose

1Allan Fleming Goalkeeper
2Cammy Ballantyne Defender
3Andrew Steeves Defender
4Matty Allan Defender
14Sean Dillon Defender
6Terry Masson Midfielder
8Paul Watson 19 Midfielder
24Michael Gardyne 9 Forward
18Elijah Simpson 16 Forward
11Blair Lyons Forward
17Aidan Quinn Defender
19Liam Callaghan 8 Midfielder 51'
15Ross Campbell Midfielder
16Craig Johnston 18 Forward
12Chris Antoniazzi Midfielder
9James Keatings 24 Forward

Alloa Athletic

31David Hutton Goalkeeper
8Jon Robertson Midfielder
5Andy Graham Defender
6Mark Durnan Defender 56'
3Daniel Church Defender
16Adam King Midfielder
19Mouhamed Niang Defender
11Steven Boyd Forward 44'
7Kevin Cawley Midfielder
22Euan Henderson Forward 73'
18Conor Sammon 20 Forward
20Cameron O’Donnell 18 Midfielder
10Alan Trouten Midfielder
17Jordan Armstrong Defender
9Ben Armour Forward
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper

Ground

Links Park
Links Park, Wellington Street, Borrowfield, Montrose, Angus, Scotland, DD10 8QD, United Kingdom

FALKIRK GAME POSTPONED

Today’s cinch League 1 match between Alloa Athletic and Falkirk at the Indodrill Stadium has been postponed.

Falkirk, have returned positive COVID-19 cases and do not have enough players to fulfil the fixture, so the decision has been made to postpone.

Alloa are seeking clarification on the COVID-19 protocols followed by Falkirk.

All customers who boughtย a match ticket or PPV will either receive a refund, or be transferred to the rearranged fixture.

Refunds can take 7-10 working days to appear in your account.ย 

Mendy called up #AFCON2021

Fernandy Mendy has been released to the Guinea-Bissau international team until the 4th February.

He’ll represent Guinea-Bissau up against Egypt, Nigeria and Sudan in Group D in Cameroon.

All 52 games will be shown on Sky while the BBC will show 10 games.

Guinea-Bissau play against Sudan on the 11th January, Egypt on the 15th and Nigeria on the 19th.

Best of luck Nando!

Airdrie 3-1 Alloa

26 December 2021
3 - 1
Full Time

Highlights

Alloa have definitely had better afternoons.

Two former Wasps struck early with Callum Smith making a tidy run in behind, which was well picked out by McInroy, slotting underneath David Hutton to give the Diamonds the lead in just the second minute.

Calum Gallagher would prove tenacious enough to overcome Mark Durnan as both raced to the right channel from a hopeful long ball – but the Alloa goalkeeper, ill advisedly, charged out to leave himself in no mans land and Gallagher netted from a wide angle into the open goal.

Alloa’s best chance of the half would fall to Henderson. Gilmour picked out the advancing full-back Taggart, and he pinpointedly crossed to the on-loan Hearts striker. However, leaning back, he could only blaze over from inside the 18 yard box.

At half time, changes were necessary and they were delivered. Cameron O’Donnell was sacrificed for Conor Sammon while Fernandy Mendy replaced Andy Graham.

Hutton was called into action early by Gallagher with a low save but the loudest shout came from the Airdrie fans calling for an indirect free-kick after Hutton collected the awkward touch of Mendy.

But ignoring that early blip the changes were creating uncertainty for the Diamonds. With Sammon and Henderson, playing up front together. Sammonย  was free to exploit the channel, and with a stepover drive towards the Airdrieonian’s goal. But even with the brilliantย  build-up he could only screw his finish past the 6 yard box past the relieved Curry.

On 50 minutes, Durnan headed what looked to be a lifeline goal, but he strayed a yard offside in the build-up and accurately had his effort chalked off. Just 10 minutes later Alloa would kick themselves for not scoring when on top.

On the boundary of the 18 yard box, Kerr McInroy unleashed a piledriver through a crowd of Alloa players. The precision finish smashed the top corner of the net and added to the increasing mountain that Alloa found themselves under.

4 minutes later, Euan Henderson returned to goals via Church’s deep free-kick and Durnan’s aerial ability. He tapped home at the back post to give Alloa a possible foothold to bring themselves back in the game.

However, things looked grim minutes later, as Easton tripped over Cawley’s leg and was duly awarded a penalty. McCabe stepped up to spot kick duty. Although Hutton guessed correctly, he was beaten but the CB could not beat the bar and it ricocheted back and out of danger.

Easton was again a menace as he collected from a corner on the edge of the box. His first effort was blocked but the second attempt on his left foot was wickedly dipping towards Hutton’s goal. It rattled to post and bounced to safety as Airdrie threatened from a series of dangerous corners.

Easton would again strike the woodwork after a quick Airdrie counterattack culminated in two quick feints opening the space for a daisy cutter but the number 10 failed to convert again.

Alloa did land a golden opportunity after Adam King’s cross was fumbled by Currie after colliding with one of his own defenders. Senna was first to the ball although a myriad of Airdrieonian’s defenders blocked his route to goal he dinked it up and over for Sammon to finish. The Irishman couldn’t direct the effort goallwards with the ball harmlessly landing on the roof of the net.

Henderson would almost half the deficit with a late consolation after Mendy’s terrific dinkย  but Currie just managed to slap away the chance of the brace and the unlikely Alloa fightback.

After results elsewhere, we drop to 8th, picking up just two points of a possible eighteen and eight points in the last ten games.

Alloa Athletic

31David Hutton Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
5Andy Graham 23 Defender
6Mark Durnan Defender
3Daniel Church Defender
15Charlie Gilmour 68'
8Jon Robertson 16 Midfielder
19Mouhamed Niang Defender
7Kevin Cawley Midfielder
20Cameron O’Donnell 18 Midfielder
22Euan Henderson Forward 65'
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
4Craig Howie Defender
16Adam King 8 Midfielder
17Jordan Armstrong Defender
18Conor Sammon 20 Forward
23Fernandy Mendy 5 Defender
25Tom Leighton Defender

Ground

Excelsior Stadium
Penny Cars Stadium, Craigneuk Avenue, Islay, Craigneuk, Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, ML6 8QZ, United Kingdom

Alloa vs Falkirk – 500 Capacity

Due to the recent changes imposed by the Scottish Government our next home game against Falkirk will go ahead with only 500 fans in attendance.

1m social distancing will apply to those not in your household.

Season tickets

Season ticket holders are not guaranteed their normal seat in the stand.

Season tickets are valid and will not require an additional ticket. However, if you plan on not attending you can opt out so we can maximise the number of tickets available to fans.

https://forms.gle/4XJYngTxRxxJKQJe9

Season tickets grant access to alloaathletic.co.uk/wasp-tv for home games at no extra cost, if you’ve not signed up yet you can send an email to leodhas@alloaathleticfootball.club with the details of your season ticket.

Home Fans

Tickets will be sold for the home side only.

Tickets can now be picked up from the home turnstile.

Away Fans

Due to the capacity restrictions there will be no allocation provided for Falkirk fans.

But PPV will still be available

Cove Rangers 3-0 Alloa

18 December 2021
3 - 0
Full Time

Highlights

Today’s game seemed in doubt just 15 minutes before kick-off due to the heavy fog but Alloa and Cove played out the contest despite the conditions.

Alloa’s best period came early in the heavily compromised period of visibility with Mouhamed “Sena” Niang testing McKenzie from the edge of the Cove box. Cove set up in a very narrow formation and it seemed to suit Alloa who constantly could support through their full backs. But Vigurs injury and the introduction of McIntosh appeared to widen the Cove threat and blunt the Wasps rampaging wing backs as the half wore on. They did however deal well with the intelligent interplay of Megginson and McAllister who received no change out of the centre back pairing of Graham and Durnan. But again as the opener remained elusive for the Wasps, 5 minutes before half time, they were again pegged back by a rocket. Jamie Masson who scored in the Wasps’ last encounter against Paul Hartley’s side, fired another in to rival his last minute winner in the Wee County. This time it was a deft side footer which perfectly found the top corner past the outstretched Hutton from 20 yards.

Alloa’s second half went from bad to worse as just before the hour mark, a Durnan non-challenge elicited a penalty on McIntosh, which seemed especially harsh on replay. The referee consulted and awarded for Rory McAllister who’s been imperious from the spot to step up and solidify the blues’ lead. Mitch Megginson would add late insult to injury too with a pinpoint curling finish finding the top corner and condemning Alloa to a dour 3-0 defeat on the road.

Alloa’s poor run of form continues – Cove stretch their lead at the top – but Alloa need a Christmas pick me up before a tough two weeks on Boxing Day and the 2nd January.

Alloa Athletic

31David Hutton Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
5Andy Graham Defender
8Jon Robertson Midfielder
6Mark Durnan Defender
15Charlie Gilmour
7Kevin Cawley 16 Midfielder
19Mouhamed Niang Defender 46'
11Steven Boyd Forward
12Stefan Scougall 18 Midfielder
22Euan Henderson Forward
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
18Conor Sammon 12 Forward
23Fernandy Mendy Defender
16Adam King 7 Midfielder
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
3Daniel Church Defender
25Tom Leighton Defender

Ground

Balmoral Stadium
Balmoral Stadium, Wellington Circle, Redmoss, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

Alloa 0-1 Clyde

11 December 2021
0 - 1
Full Time

Highlights

Alloa stuttered against lowly opposition again, despite doing everything but scoring.

We were looking to arrest a run of just a single win in 5 while Clyde were looking to add to what has been fairly good recent form.

The Wasps were the early creators with Boyd firing wildly wide after gathering a deep free kick. Henderson was almost worked in for the opener but could only rebound his shot off Page in the heart of the Clyde box.

David Goodwillie reaffirmed his credentials as the Clyde dangerman with a winding run but as he worked the opening in the 18 yard box he could only muster a tame effort into David Hutton.

Alloa would have a couple stramashes in the box with set pieces looking like they might break the deadlock but nothing would fall cleanly. Durnan, late into the half, passed up a glancing header from a corner, which was as close as either team came to opening the scoring in a fairly quiet forty-five, albeit one where Alloa looked to start turning the screw on Clyde.

In the second half, Jones, Mortimer and Goodwillie made a rare breakthrough but again the Clyde forward could only roll home straight at the Alloa goalkeeper. Barring the early scare, Alloa did indeed pick up where they left off and were soon battering the Clyde goal.

Parry made a point blank save from Steven Boyd after Robertson’s cross met him outside the 6 yard box. The winger only managed to hit the former Wasp in the chest which was enough to divert the ball wide for a corner. From the resulting set piece Boyd almost whipped the ball straight in but for the intervention of another former Alloa hero Mark ‘Sparky’ Docherty heading away. A neat bit of interplay between ‘Sena’, Boyd and Henderson almost worked the opening for a shot from the on-loan Hearts forward but his touch just nudged too close to his Clyde markers who made the intervention.

Mouhamed ‘Sena’ Niang then exchanged a fantastic one-two-pass with Boyd to free himself in the box but whether the midfielder screwed his shot wide or went for a cutback to the onrushing Henderson the golden opportunity was wasted. Clyde promptly counter attacked and while Alloa seemed to have gathered their numbers, a ridiculous driven effort by Ally Love found the bottom corner from 25 yards. Hutton was at full stretch but the ball nestled squarely in the side-netting. Despite the deficit of possession and opportunities Clyde had the lead.

It would hold for the remainder of the game. Scougall would be the only man to beat the Clyde stopper although he failed to defeat the post and Alloa would test Parry through Gilmour and later Cawley but in all honesty struggled to work a golden opportunity. Seemingly cursed to never connect with the frequent flashed balls across the Bully Wee box, Clyde draw level with the Wasps on points with only goal difference favouring the Wee County’s finest to hold 6th position.

Alloa Athletic

31David Hutton Goalkeeper
5Andy Graham Defender
6Mark Durnan Defender
2Scott Taggart Defender
15Charlie Gilmour
8Jon Robertson Midfielder
7Kevin Cawley Midfielder
19Mouhamed Niang Defender
12Stefan Scougall Midfielder
22Euan Henderson Forward
11Steven Boyd 18 Forward
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
23Fernandy Mendy Defender
16Adam King Midfielder
18Conor Sammon 11 Forward
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
3Daniel Church Defender
17Jordan Armstrong Defender

Clyde

1Neil Parry Goalkeeper
12Mark Docherty Defender
26Matthew Elsdon Defender 62'
3Adam Livingstone Defender
12Jonathan Page Defender
4Morgaro Gomis Midfielder 38'
17Robert Jones 5 Forward
11Ally Love 7 Forward 57'
16Aaron Splaine Midfielder
25Paul Kennedy 2 Midfielder
9David Goodwillie Forward
21Joshua Bradley-Hurst Goalkeeper
5Scott Rumsby 17 Defender
6Conrad Balatoni Defender
7Euan Deveney 11 Defender
24Gregory Tade Midfielder
2Billy Mortimer 25 Defender

Ground

Indodrill Stadium
Indodrill Stadium, Alloa

East Fife 1 – 1 Alloa

4 December 2021
1 - 1
Full Time

Highlights

Alloa limped home from a freezing day in Methil with just a point after a 1-1 draw and another red card.

The Wasps almost were ahead after 5 minutes when Scougall sliced wide of the target. Alloa captain Andy Graham had flicked it goalward from a long throw but the diminutive midfielder couldn’t direct his effort.

Alloa again threatened 13 minutes in as Cawley smashed high over the bar. King had made a brilliant run into the channel and found Henderson with his first-time cross. The on-form forward controlled and rolled into the path of the Wasps legend but a bounce just before contact thwarted the potential opener.

East Fife did cause plenty of problems in the box as they won a succession of corners from the 17th minute. Higgins connected with the corner and sent a strong effort on it’s way toward goal but for the intervention of Jon Robertson. It would break for Davidson on the edge of the box but he scooped a long strike well over the bar.

Stefan Scougall almost produced the opener as his quick-thinking free-kick smashed the post from a wide angle. Seeing the East Fife goalkeeper leaving his front post for what seemed more likely to be a cross. Scougall curled almost to perfection but could only find the outside curve of the woodwork.

Adam King won the ball back just inside his half and found himself charging down the right as Alloa’s furthest forward attacker. He pinpointedly found Cawley with a cross field switch. Cawley laid off Mouhamed ‘Sena’ Niang but his attempt to place it in the bottom corner and emulate his excellent finish against Bonnyrigg, only swept wide of the East Fife goal.

That was the sum total of chances in the first half – which undoubtedly was a disappointing return after the high quality display the Wasps produced in last week’s Scottish Cup exploits. But, the Wasps reacted well after the break.

Henderson started the injection of pace with a driving effort from outside the box turned away by only the fingertips of Jude Smith. Andy Graham would almost loop the resulting corner beyond Smith and Sena would desperately attempt to prod home but to no avail. With the concerted Alloa pressure it would only take a minute for the visitors to break the deadlock.

Adam King arced a high pass over the East Fife defence after the Fifers’ partial clearance from a signature Andy Graham aimed long throw found him on the end of the box. Euan Henderson was quickest to react and almost in one motion took three successive touches to poke under Smith and set Alloa on the way to victory. An 11th goal of the season for Henderson and his 9th in his last 7 Alloa appearances.

But Alloa seemed to get drawn into a similar pattern of being pinned down in their own half and they struggled to build meaningful attacks into the East Fife half. Kevin Smith would volley straight at Hutton but except the stinging hands of the goalkeeper they would survive. What looked like a shrewd professional foul after a slip by Howie gave away a free-kick and a yellow card but Mercer could only place it comfortably into the hands of Hutton. The Alloa center half, however would pick up a second yellow with a mistimed lunge connecting just outside the box. With Howie given his marching orders for the second time this season, the East Fife onslaught was prepped and five minutes later found the breakthrough.

Substitute Connell looped in a cross and while Taggart, successfully beat his marker to the ball, he could only head back to his own goal. Semple was inside the 6 yard box to pounce on the most fortuitous circumstance and smash into the bottom corner.

Alloa would introduce Sammon and Boyd and the two almost combined in the closing minutes but the flick just ran beyond Boyd and gratefully into the on-rushing East Fife goallie. Boyd almost picked out Sammon after a deft touchline dribble cleared space for a driven cross. Murdoch just managed to meet the delivery ahead of Sammon and Alloa were condemned to a draw against the bottom of the table strugglers.

Alloa Athletic

31David Hutton Goalkeeper
2Scott Taggart Defender
4Craig Howie Defender 62'
74'
5Andy Graham Defender
7Kevin Cawley Midfielder
8Jon Robertson Midfielder
12Stefan Scougall 11 Midfielder
15Charlie Gilmour 93'
16Adam King Midfielder
19Mouhamed Niang Defender
22Euan Henderson 18 Forward 51'
21Keir Burt Goalkeeper
3Daniel Church Defender
11Steven Boyd 12 Forward
17Jordan Armstrong Defender
18Conor Sammon 22 Forward
20Cameron O’Donnell Midfielder
25Tom Leighton Defender

Ground

New Bayview Stadium
Bayview Stadium, Harbour View, Innerleven, Leven, Fife, Scotland, KY8 3RW, United Kingdom