MPH GROU    Pinpoint    Arnold Clark  

Stenhousemuir 2-1 East Fife, Saturday 16th December 2023

Ochilview, cinch League Two

Despite a much improved second half from the Fifers, they fell short against League Leaders Stenhousemuir for the second time this season, falling 2-1 to the high-flying Warriors at Ochilview.

Despite defeat on Saturday, our league situation has not really changed, while we have slumped into 7th place in the cinch League Two table, we have a game in hand over our opposition in 6th and 5th place, and a victory on Friday evening would see us overtake both sides. Unfortunately, we still have a bit of work to do to reach the playoff positions, as 4th placed Spartans are 10 points clear of the Methil Milan. Relegation, however, looks more and more unlikely as the weeks progress, as Clyde are well and truly struggling at the foot of the pyramid, on a measly 8 points after 16 games of football.

Speaking of measly, I don’t think that there is a better way to describe East Fife’s start than that. Just two minutes into the game, the hosts took the lead, in a move that was far too simple for the Warriors. Euan O’Reilly and Kinlay Bilham found themselves two on one versus East Fife full back Sean Docherty on the edge of the penalty area, and the East Fife full back got himself tangled up trying to block out a through pass, leaving O’Reilly one on one with Fleming. The winger made no mistake about his shot and lashed it into the roof of the net. 1-0 Stenny.

Walls had an opportunity bang on the nine-minute mark to make it level, after McManus dispossessed the Stenhousemuir midfield. Walls pounced, and found himself in space, though his shot was tame, and easily gathered up by Darren Jamieson.

Just minutes later, Stenhousemuir should have made it two, as Matty Yates had a chance on the edge of the area. Luckily for the Methil Men, it was a tame attempt, and Fleming could easily recover.

Walls had another chance in the 17th minute when a delivery was whipped in by Schiavone. Sadly, it was straight at Jamieson who controlled it well, snuffing out the danger.

The misery compiler came moments later for Fife fans, when Matty Yates scored a lovely 20-yard free kick, handing the hosts a two-goal lead after just 21 minutes of play.

East Fife had their best chance of the half in the dying embers before the break. Captain Stewart Murdoch dinked a lovely ball into Austin from deep, although the striker’s touch was just slightly too heavy off his chest, and he couldn’t get his shot away clearly. This left the Methil Milan 2 goals down at the break.

Some questionable defending at the start of the second period from the Fifers handed Stenny an opportunity, though the Black and Gold were saved when the shot glanced wide of the far post.

East Fife had a flurry of chances early in the second half, after their defensive mishaps, largely thanks to the inclusion of Alan Trouten and Jack Healy at half time. Jack’s pace, along with Trouten’s intelligence and vision brought a new dimension to the Fifers in the second period, though it took some time for the attacking line to capitalise one of the many chances created by the midfield talismen.

In 64 minutes, the travelling Fife faithful were subject to the most ludicrous decision I have seen on a football field (it sounds extreme, but it is very true). After a 10-minute period of completely controlling the game, the Fifers deservedly had the ball in the net, though it was flagged for offside. This ended up being a gutting call, as it could have possibly cost the Fifers a point, or maybe more on the road. With that being said, nothing can take Stenhousemuir’s win away from them, as their first half performance was superb and worthy of their two-goal lead, maybe more.

Stenny had a spell after the “offside goal” and cannoned a shot off the woodwork before Flem saved the follow up attempt. He then had another, albeit comfortable save, with ten minutes on the clock, as the Warriors looked to be seeing out their win with ease.

The Methil Men never go down without a fight however and stuck the ball in the back of the net in injury time. It was made by the birthday boy Jack Healy, who jinked inside, and set up McManus, who floated an inch-perfect ball to Austin, to get the Fifers back in the tie with just minutes to go.

We could have, and perhaps should have nabbed an equaliser in the 94th minute too, when Darren Jamieson made a hugely important save to deny Connor McManus from close range, the parry was in the path of Trouten, though everything happened far too quickly, and we couldn’t capitalise sadly.

We’re back for our 3rd rendition of Friday night Football in two seasons next week, as we gear up to take on Bonnyrigg Rose in a festive clash.

Stenhousemuir – D Jamieson, Buchanan, N Jamieson, Bilham (Meechan 70’), Lynch, Wedderburn, Yates (Brown 81’), Taylor (Ferrie 90+4’), O’Reilly (Berry 70’), Anderson, Aitken (McKay 90+4’). Sub not used: Lyle

East Fife – Fleming, Murdoch, Page, Docherty (Comerford 90+3’), Easton, Millar (Trouten 57’), McManus, Schiavone (Healy 45’), Walls (Nicol 90+2’), Shepherd (Mitchell 79’), Austin. Subs not used: Newton, Rollo, Ramsay

Referee – Andy Gamble

Attendance - 429

Tickets for our cinch League Two match against Bonnyrigg Rose on Friday 22nd December at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium are now on sale and can be purchased here. 

Admission Prices

Adults - £18

Concessions* - £14

Under 16s** - £5

Parent & Child** - £21

Parent & 2 Children** - £24

*Over 65s/Full-Time Students/Disabled – proof of age/eligibility may be requested

**Proof of age may be requested.

All member of East Fife Community Football Club & East Fife Girls & Womens’ Football Club who are under 16 go free with a paying adult or as part of an organised group for all cinch League Two matches at Bayview this season. Tickets for this are arranged through EFCFC.

Season tickets are valid for this match.

There are no cash turnstiles at Bayview and supporters are strongly encouraged to purchase their tickets online. Online sales are available right up until kick off. Tickets can also be purchased over the phone by calling 01333 426323 or directly from the club office.

Please note, parent and child tickets cannot be purchased online and should be bought directly from the club office. 

As this match takes place outwith blocked hours, a live stream is available to viewers worldwide via East Fife TV.

Highlights from yesterday's match against Stenhousemuir along with post-match reaction from Greig McDonald, Nathan Austin and Jonathan Page.

East Fife 2-2 Kelty Hearts (East Fife win 5-4 on penalties), Friday 15th December 2023

MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, Knockout Cup R1

The Young Fifers squeezed past Kelty Hearts’ U20s side needing penalty kicks to overcome our Fife rivals. The line-up included many who have featured in and around the first team, and the squad is full of experience considering their age.

They got off to a stellar start too, taking the lead inside 5 minutes. A failed attempted clearance ended up right in the path of Bodhi Taylor. The striker readied himself, and launched his half volley into the far corner, scoring a true poacher’s goal.

Matty Rollo then had to make a fantastic save, just seconds after the restart, and did so very well, in what was a strong showing for the youngster.

In the opening stages, it became apparent that the Kelty Hearts’ tactics were to go from the long drop kick from the ‘keeper up to the attacker and go from there. Credit goes to Adam Wilkie and Charlie Murray at the back, who both did a stellar job in snuffing out the danger.

Just after the half an hour mark, Rollo did excellently once again, as he rushed off his line, into the danger zone, cutting out a cutback, and launching an East Fife counterattack. It sadly came to nothing, but the speed, and distribution from Rollo was very impressive.

In the 18th minute, the Young Fifers doubled their advantage, this time through Brendan Ramsay. It came from a well implemented high press, as the team worked together to dispossess the Kelty winger, before Ramsay got onto the end of a floated ball and fired his shot into the bottom right corner.

After the initial quick start, both sides settled into the game soon after, and the game was largely played in the midfield, with both sides defending resolutely. Kelty got themselves back into the game just before half time, when they capitalised on a stramash in the box from a corner kick.

Half Time: East Fife U20s 2-1 Kelty Hearts U20s

The second half saw the game break down much more than the first, with both sides creating a few half chances, but never really looking like scoring. The equaliser, when it did come, came from absolutely nothing as well.

It wasn’t until the 75th minute that we saw it, and nobody knew much about it, including the scorer! The Kelty right back sclaffed his cross, for lack of a better word, though the angle in which it came down dumbfounded Rollo and found itself in the back of the net.

That was a sucker punch for the Fifers, causing the game to eventually go to penalties.

It has to be said, that every one of the Fifers who started, and came on looked impressive, and all caused bother, in one way or another. Notably, the pace in the Fife front line was blistering, and I trust that it will cause more teams issues in weeks to come.

The shootout came around with winners advancing to the second round of the Knockout Cup.

Jude Black stepped up first, and beat the ‘keeper, with a well struck pen handing the Fifers the lead. The Kelty Hearts taker replied, 1-1. Next up was Brendan Ramsay, who also struck his well, giving the Fifers the lead for the second time. Like the first, Kelty replied, making it two apiece.

Full back Tyler Dickson took Fife’s third, and made no mistake about it, 3-2 Fife. Kelty stood firm though, answering back for 3 apiece. 16-year-old Jaiden Fairley was next, and the central midfielder tucked his penalty away nicely, putting the pressure back on the visitors. As the saying goes though, pressure is for tyres and footballs, and the Kelty youngster answered back with a tidy finish.

The last man to step up for the Fifers was Adam Wilkie, who has been in the Fife set up for a number of years. He once again tucked his away, making it sudden death for Kelty Hearts. Finally, Kelty cracked, and the 5th penalty was ballooned over the bar, allowing East Fife to progress into the second round of the Knockout Cup, and handing new Under 20s head coach Aaron Anderson his first victory as gaffer.

After our League Cup 2nd round tie vs East Kilbride was postponed earlier in the week, we have to wait until the 12th of January to see the young Fifers back in action (unless the East Kilbride game is rearranged of course). That game would be the second round of the Knockout Cup, after the draw has been completed.

East Fife Team: Rollo, Dickson, Briggs, Wilkie, Murray, Ramsay, Black, Taylor (Stewart), McCafferty, Leddy (Allan), Fairley. Subs not used: Menzies, Donaldson, Morrison

Oli Anderson previews today’s match against Stenhousemuir.

After last week’s resounding victory over Elgin at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, the Methil Milan is gearing up to face arguably their biggest challenge of the season so far. We are ready to venture over to Ochilview Park to face the highflying Stenhousemuir. The Warriors find themselves on the summit of cinch League Two, and have won all 6 of their last games, meaning that we will have to bring the fight to Gary Naysmith’s men this afternoon.

Last Week

The Fifers strolled to our third 4-0 win of the season last Saturday, when we saw off Elgin, putting right our disappointing showing at Borough Briggs earlier in the season. A Brogan Walls brace, and goals from Scott Shepherd and Nathan Austin saw us completely overpower Elgin, in a game where they only had one shot on goal in the 90 minutes.

Stenhousemuir snatched all three points at the death last week, as James Berry scored in the 87th minute to beat Dumbarton 1-0 at the Rock, which is no easy feat.

The cinch League Two Standings:

Position

Team

Played

Pts

GD

1

Stenhousemuir

15

34

17

2

Peterhead

14

29

14

3

Dumbarton

14

26

11

4

The Spartans

14

23

4

5

Bonnyrigg Rose

15

19

-1

6

East Fife

14

16

3

7

Stranraer

15

16

-13

8

Forfar Athletic

15

13

-5

9

Elgin City

14

12

-15

10

Clyde

14

8

-15

A win in our game in hand against The Spartans could allow us to crack on and really challenge the top 4, as victory in that game would see us leapfrog Bonnyrigg Rose, should we be able to match/better their results.

Last Week in the League

Bonnyrigg Rose 1-1 Peterhead

Clyde FC 2-2 Stranraer FC

Dumbarton 0-1 Stenhousemuir

East Fife 4-0 Elgin City

The Spartans 1-0 Forfar Athletic.

This Week’s Fixtures (League Position)

Elgin City (9) vs The Spartans (4) @ Borough Briggs.

Forfar Athletic (8) vs Dumbarton (3) @ Station Park

Peterhead (2) vs Clyde (10) @ The Balmoor Stadium

Stenhousemuir (1) vs East Fife (6) @ Ochilview

Stranraer (7) vs Bonnyrigg Rose (5) @ Stair Park

The Form

The Hosts

Stenny have made no mistakes in their last 6 outings, and have won all 6 of their games, only conceding three goals in the process. In fact, the last time that the Warriors conceded was on the 11th of November, as they overcame The Spartans 3-2 in a 5 goal thriller. Their biggest win came against Stranraer, as they ran out 3-0 winners three weeks ago. Their man of the moment is Matthew Aitken, who has bagged 6 in the last 6, so is definitely one to watch.

The Fife

We currently hold a form which shows 6 points from 5 cinch League Two games, and a premature exit in the Scottish Cup, which is certainly far from ideal.

Our 2 wins came against Clyde on the road, and against Elgin, last week, at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. There were lots of similarities in the games, which look to be somewhat a mirror of the other. Both games saw fast starts, with us leading 2-0 at the break. On top of this, Nathan Austin and Brogan Walls both found themselves on the scoresheets in the games, with Walls bagging a brace against Elgin City.

Unfortunately, not all of our results have been quite as emphatic.

We have succumbed to 4 defeats in our last 6, losing to Dunbar in the Scottish Cup 1-0, through a penalty in what was a devastating game. Before witnessing two equally gut-wrenching performances in the weeks that followed, against Peterhead and Dumbarton, failing to score in either.

Our last defeat was in the capital, losing out to Bonnyrigg 4-2. We looked slack at set pieces on the day, which proved to be our downfall, conceding from a concerningly deep free kick and two penalties. Austin once again found himself on the scoresheet however, which gives some hope that he could be up and running now for the remainder of the season.

Previous Encounter

The less said about the last time the sides met the better, so I’ll try to keep it brief.

Stenny are the best side I’ve seen at Bayview this season, and controlled the game against us for the duration. They broke the deadlock through Gregor Buchanan in the first half, before a stoppage time goal from Adam Brown delivered the two punch knockout. It was disappointing day at the office, though one I am confident the Methil Men can rectify today.

Squad News

Outs- Pat Slattery remains the only players still on the treatment table after picking up on knock in training last week.

Ins- Alan Trouten makes his return having served his suspension last week.

Team Colours

East Fife will don the 120th Anniversary black and gold top, matched with white socks and shorts, while the goalkeeper will be clad in the new, all yellow kit for the tie.

Stenhousemuir will also wear their home kit at the weekend, wearing a maroon shirt, with matching socks, and white shorts too. The Warriors goalie will wear black this afternoon.

Match Tickets

You can purchase tickets online ahead of today’s match

Prices:

Adult- £15

Concession- £10

U16- £5

Live Streaming

Live Streaming of the game will be available on East Fife TV for our international fans. This can be accessed through a monthly or season pass. You can access this HERE! There is no live streaming options for viewers within the UK and Ireland this weekend.

Officials

The on-pitch official on Saturday will be Andy Gamble, while his assistants running the line are David Dunne and Steven Wilson.