Oli Anderson previews today’s match against Elgin City
Another East Fife comeback saw us claim victory over Stranraer last weekend. The Blues took the lead through a deep-set piece early in the game, before James Lyon and Jack Healy both struck in the second half, relighting our playoff beacon. There was room for improvement, although the playing conditions were far from calm, with the wind providing some jeopardy to the game. Thanks to results around us, we are now within 6 points of the fabled playoff places.
This weekend, we play an Elgin City side in a bit of a purple patch. Their recent results have managed to steer them away from the bottom 3 in the league. They drew last week with Forfar, both goals coming in the first half. The Black and Whites took the lead inside 25 minutes through Lyall Booth, before Craig Thomson replied for the Loons five minutes later. With 6 games to go, Elgin remain 4 points behind us in 5th but 8 points ahead of the relegation zone.
A message from the Management Team
‘This weekend will be a difficult game, as Elgin have also been on a good run of form, but we’ve prepared well and have also been in good form ourselves so it should be a good game’.
Ian ‘Pink’ Campbell, Assistant Manager
The cinch League Two
Last Week’s Results
Clyde 0-0 The Spartans
Dumbarton 2-0 Bonnyrigg Rose
East Fife 2-1 Stranraer
Elgin City 1-1 Forfar Athletic
Stenhousemuir 0-0 Peterhead
This Week’s Action (League Position)
Dumbarton (3) vs Stenhousemuir (1)
East Fife (5) vs Elgin City (7)
Peterhead (2) vs Clyde (10)
Stranraer (9) vs Bonnyrigg Rose (8)
The Spartans (4) vs Forfar Athletic (6)
Stenhousemuir can clinch the title this afternoon with a win and coupled with failure to win for 2nd placed Peterhead will see the Warriors crowned cinch League Two champions. It would also pull Dumbarton back closer to us, which would be welcome in the playoff race. Stranraer v Bonnyrigg Rose is the ‘neutral’ game of the week for me, with both sides desperate for the win to avoid slipping into 10th place.
Previous Encounter
Saturday 3rd February, at Borough Briggs:
Disappointed Fifers fell 1-0 to Elgin City in the highlands. The game marked the end of Greig McDonald’s reign as East Fife manager and landed us in the dawn of a new era, under Dick Campbell’s tutelage.
It was a disappointing display, where we struggled with our build up play, and only recorded one shot on target, sadly there was only one team who looked like winning it, and it wasn’t the Methil Milan.
Changes had to be made before the match even started, as Sean Docherty replaced skipper Stuart Murdoch, who suffered an injury in the warmup.
Kick off came, and it was a slow start from the Fifers, and they were under the kosh early doors. Conor McManus did expertly well to get in the way of Brian Cameron’s volley, turning the ball out for a corner.
Chances were hard to come by for the Fifers, though they were like London buses. Nathan Austin first flashed a ball across goal, having done remarkably well to keep it in play. Five minutes later, Kieran Millar had a chance, though his 20 yarder was well off target.
A flurry of chances then came in the favour of Elgin, before the end of the first half. Allan Fleming done well to dispose of Mitchell Taylor’s free kick, but sadly City did not stop there. They eventually bagged their goal in the 44th minute, with the aforementioned Brian Cameron being first to react to a loose ball which had just come off the post.
Much to our dismay, the second half started no differently to how the first half finished, and Elgin were on the attack again after 53 minutes. Fortunately for us Rob Jones’ attempt was fired well over the bar, and the score-line remained 1-0.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the 56-minute mark saw changes be made, including the quick Jack Healy, whose job was clearly to break the Elgin back line down, as he is more than capable of doing. Disappointingly, it was not the local lad’s day, and the Elgin full backs done their job well in nullifying Healy.
Brilliant goalkeeping was required by Fleming soon after the substitutions were made, as Dajon Golding had a great chance. Fleming was on top form though, and he tipped the effort over the bar.
Elgin looked incredibly comfortable in the contest, though McHale was eventually called into action, as he stopped a diving header from Nathan Austin that looked destined to find the back of the net. An Allan Fleming save in the 93rd minute was the last piece of action of the 90, with all three points sadly staying in the Highlands.
Luckily for ourselves, we weren’t the only team at the blunt end of the table to lose, as 10th placed Clyde conceded a 95th minute penalty against Peterhead. This allowed us to crack on and climb the league.
Looking forward to this afternoon, we will be ready for a challenging fixture, with both sides playing well, though it is clear that we have greatly improved since our last meeting with City.
The Form
The Fife
In our last 6 games, the Fifers have recorded 4 wins and 2 draws, remaining unbeaten and scooping up an impressive 14 points in cinch League Two in the process. We are currently the form team in the league and have reacted well to the change in management.
Our two draws have come in varying fashion. The first came at the end of February against Forfar Athletic. We trailed after 35 minutes when Matty Allan put the Loons ahead, but in the second half, we found our equaliser through Alan Trouten, who is on a rich vein of scoring form, as he slotted home from the spot. Our most recent draw came two weeks back when we shared the spoils with Peterhead. We struggled massively in the first half, and Pawlett sent the Blue Toon in at the break with a deserved lead. We, however, managed to bounce back in the second period, and Alan Trouten done what he does best, and stuck the ball in the onion bag for the Fife.
Our wins have been rather varied with our first coming against Bonnyrigg Rose. Despite a closely fought first half hour, the Fifers came into control and dominated proceedings. The goals came in a flurry, and the strikes from Easty and Trouts proved just too much for the Rosey Posey to compete with.
The second came three weeks ago, as we took revenge on The Spartans, winning 3-1 at Ainslie Park. Blair Henderson scored for The Spartans inside 3 minutes, and despite a slight period of dominance from Spartans, East Fife bounced back, and grew into the game, more and more eventually equalising through Alan Trouten. After the first went in, we never looked back, dominating proceedings running out 3-1 winners in the end, with Fash and Trouten on the scoresheet, with the latter bagging a brace.
We then went back-to-back, recovering a 2-1 deficit to defeat Dumbarton at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. ‘Stone Cold’ Austin was at hand to gift us the opener inside 3 minutes, in what was definitely a ‘glass shattering start’. We were pegged back in the second period by the Sons though, as goals from Finlay Gray and James Hilton flipped the game on its head. We would not go down without a fight though, and centre half Brian Easton made it two in two for himself, nabbing an equaliser. The game was not finished, and we made sure to take all three points, with Fash bagging a second for the day, sending the Fifers into a frenzy of celebration. It was a great performance, with a fantastic moment, and result to match.
Last week added our fourth win in 6, coming from behind to overcome Stranraer. Matty Grant scored the opener from a very deep free kick (which looked to have been largely assisted by the wind.) James Lyon converted at the start of the second half for the Fifers, pulling us level, before Jack Healy scored a fantastic soaring volley to hand us the lead, and the three points.
The Black and Whites
Elgin have 9 points from their last 6 games too, and impressive return. They have won 2, drawn 3 and lost just one in those outings.
The loss came against Clyde, as the bottom placed team have begun to claw back their deficit. Two Jordan Allan goals cancelled out Jake Dolzanski’s opener. Dolzanski went from hero to zero in the game too, being sent off in injury time for a second bookable offence.
Their draws are quite impressive too, as two of the three have come against Peterhead and Stenhousemuir, the top two in the league. It finished 2-2 against the Warriors, with Wedderburn putting Stenny ahead early doors. Russell Dingwall and Brian Cameron responded in the first 45, send Elgin in ahead at the break. Shortly after the restart though, Euan O’Reilly equalised, ensuring the sides shared the spoils.
Dajon Golding got the important goal in the Highland derby, as he cancelled out Kieran Shanks’ opener, meaning that they drew 1-1 in their clash with Peterhead.
Their final draw came against Forfar last week. Booth’s goal was answered by Craig Thomson in the first 45, bring the game to a tantalising finale, though neither side could find a winner.
Their wins have both been close, firstly beating Bonnyrigg 1-0 at home. It was Michael Dangana’s second half strike proved the difference and was enough to bed the Rosey Posey.
Their second came the following week against Stranraer, who they beat 2-1, at Stair Park. The game was largely impacted by Dylan Forrest’s red card in the first half, which meant that Elgin naturally controlled the second period. Connal Ewan and Freddy Jeffreys fired City two goals up, but a Mark Gallagher own goal gave Stranraer hope with 10 minutes to go, but it wasn’t enough.
Squad News
There are no new updates this week, we are starting to get some consistency across our squad now, which can only be seen as a good thing.
Team Colours
East Fife will don the third kit, which has rarely been seen this year, with green and white top, with white shorts and socks, while the Fife goalie will be clad in yellow.
Our opponents will be in their away colours at the weekend too, with Black and Red tops, paired with Black shorts and black and red socks. The city goalkeeper will wear Blue this afternoon.
Season Tickets are valid for our league campaign, with prices below:
Adults- £18
Concessions (Over 65s/Disabled)- £14
Under 16s- £5
Parent and 1 child- £21
Parent and 2 children- £24
Like last season, EFCFC players Under 16 years of age will be admitted for free!
There are no cash turnstiles at Bayview, so supporters are encouraged to buy their ticket online in advance where possible. However, ticket can also be purchased (cash and card) from the matchday reception for those unable to do so.
Please note, parent & child ticket must be purchased in person from the matchday reception.
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 option for viewers within the UK or Ireland this weekend.
Officials
The on-pitch official this afternoon will be Sean Murdoch while his assistants running the lines are Steven Traynor and Stuart Broadfoot.
Refreshments
The stadium bar will be open from 12.15pm on Saturday! We welcome you to join us for a drink (or 3!) before the match. The bar will be open again after the full-time whistle for post-match refreshments.
Pie stalls at both ends of the stadium will be open from 2.00pm today. Both cash and card are accepted.
Programme
Issue Number 18 for the 23/24 edition of the Bayview will be available from vendors outside the ground pre match. This week’s edition includes an interview with Allan Fleming.
Those unable to attend today’s match can purchase their programme online for home delivery.
Final Remarks
Every game is like a cup final now for the Fifers, though this would be a golden chance to mount some pressure on the teams above us. We have been playing well, though so too have Elgin. This will hopefully be an end-to-end contest that sees the Fifers come out on top.
Mon The Fife!
Lyon proves to be the ‘Mane’ Event, as East Fife come from behind to salvage yet another three points under Dick Campbell and co.
East Fife 2-1 Stranraer, Saturday 23rd March 2024
MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, cinch League Two
The Fifers came from behind on Saturday afternoon to beat Stranraer at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. Another slow start from us handed the Blues the lead in the opening exchanges, before James Lyon and Jack Healy both grabbed their first goals of the season to complete the turnaround.
Stranraer bagged the opener after 10 minutes, when a defensive mix-up led to a deep free-kick sailing in from range. Matthew Grant was the scorer and it was helped in massively by the wind, as Allan Fleming was deceived by its trajectory.
Fife struggled to get into the game, and chances were hard to come by. We came closest through James Lyon, who rattled the side netting after 20 minutes, while Jacob Blaney had a headed chance following a free kick which was just over the bar.
We were undeniably the better team in the first half, holding much more of the ball than our opposition. However, possession doesn’t win you games, goals do, and we were one down at the break.
We started the second half much better though, and the deficit didn’t stay in place for long. After 10 minutes of the second period, it was loanee James Lyon who pulled us level. He tried to tee up Trouten, but fantastic defending saw the ball blocked. It was back into his path though, and the creative midfielder bagged his first in Black and Gold, converting the rebound.
Lyon kept on performing too, and he popped in a devastating cross shortly after the restart, which landed in the 6-yard box, though sadly there were no takers.
East Fife should have had a penalty after 70 minutes too, when Trouten was blatantly fouled in the box. The referee wasn’t interested however and the score remained level.
The winner eventually came with 5 minutes to go though, as Jack Healy leathered a fantastic volley into the back of the net, past a stranded Budinauckus. Ryan Schiavone’s cross was well placed, for a leaping Healy, who finally opened his account in the league this season. You could have stuck two men in the goals for it, and Healy would have still been wheeling away in celebration, his volleyed effort was nestled right into the bottom corner, marking another fantastic turnaround.
We saw the game out, and even looked to double our advantage, though it wasn’t to be. The score remained 2-1 to the Fifers, and The Campbell Express was able to stay on track.
Results elsewhere in the division see the Fifers close the gap to the playoff places to just 6 points with 6 games to go, while Stranraer fall to within just 2 points of the relegation zone.
Report by Oli Anderson
East Fife – Fleming, Newton (Docherty 70’), Easton, Murdoch, Blaney, McManus (Slattery 70’), Trouten, Lyon (Hamilton 84’, Millar, Healy, Shepherd (Schiavone 72’). Subs not used: Beveridge, Murray, Nicol, Ramsay
Stranraer – Budinauckas, Ross, Girvan, Ecrepont, Robertson (Gilmartin 88’), Fleming, Gallagher, Grant, Dolan (Johnston 89’), Orr (Lang 65’), Armour (McIntosh 84’). Subs not used: Downie, Williamson, McQueen, Miller, Hawkshaw.
Referee – George Calder
Attendance - 578
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Tickets for our cinch League Two match against Elgin City on Saturday 30th March 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.
Full and half 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 for those unable to purchase online.
Please note, parent and child tickets cannot be purchased online and should be bought directly from the club office.
A live stream is available to viewers outside the UK/Ireland this weekend via East Fife TV.
Highlights from yesterday's match against Stranraer along with post-match reaction from Ian Campbell, Jack Healy and Pat Slattery.
Oli Anderson previews today’s match against Stranraer.
A much improved second half from the Fifers last weekend saw us salvage a point against Peterhead, keeping our unbeaten run under the Campbell brothers intact. The first half was well under the standard that we have come to expect, although the lads recovered well, with Alan Trouten back on the scoresheet to save us. Unfortunately, results around us have now left us 8 points adrift of the playoff places, although there is still fight in the Methil Milan yet.
This week we tee up to play Stranraer, with Aggy’s men falling 2-1 at home to Elgin City last week. It was an own goal scored by Mark Gallagher that handed the Blues an outside chance in the latter stages of the game, as two strikes early in the second half from Ewan and Jeffreys killed the contest. Our opposition will also be without central midfielder Dylan Forrest this afternoon, as he was sent off in the first half last week.
A message from the Management Team
‘This is the first time we have played a side starting the day below us, but we have prepared well and are looking forward to the game’.
Ian ‘Pink’ Campbell, Assistant Manager.
The cinch League Two
Team | Pld | GD | Pts | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Stenhousemuir | 29 | 21 | 62 |
2 | Peterhead | 29 | 14 | 47 |
3 | Dumbarton | 29 | 8 | 45 |
4 | The Spartans | 29 | 7 | 45 |
5 | East Fife | 29 | 2 | 37 |
6 | Forfar Athletic | 29 | -2 | 35 |
7 | Elgin City | 29 | -19 | 35 |
8 | Bonnyrigg Rose | 29 | -5 | 30 |
9 | Stranraer | 29 | -13 | 30 |
10 | Clyde | 29 | -13 | 27 |
Last Week’s Results
Bonnyrigg Rose 1-2 Clyde
Forfar Athletic 1-1 Stenhousemuir
Peterhead 1-1 East Fife
Stranraer 1-2 Elgin City
The Spartans 2-5 Dumbarton
This Week’s Action (League Position)
Clyde (10) vs The Spartans (3)
Dumbarton (4) vs Bonnyrigg Rose (8)
East Fife (5) vs Stranraer (9)
Elgin City (7) vs Forfar Athletic (6)
Stenhousemuir (1) vs Peterhead (2)
Stenhousemuir can all but win the league with a victory against second place Peterhead this afternoon, while all three chasing the last 2 playoff places tee up to play the bottom 3 in the league. Elgin and Forfar’s game could give an outside chance to the victor of the game, should results go their way today too.
Previous Encounter
The two sides last met at the end of January, and we managed to overcome Stranraer, beating the Blues 1-0 at Stair Park. The Methil Milan controlled the contest for the large majority of the game and were deserving of all three points.
We started quickly and created a chance very early door. Jack Healy dinked the ball into the box for Scott Shepherd, though East Fife’s number 9 was denied by a strong save from the Stranraer goalkeeper.
The game was real, end to end stuff in the opening stages, as Stranraer hit the post after 7 minutes too! East Fife managed to deal with it, just, and the resulting counter nearly saw us in front, as Nathan Austin’s curled attempt fell on the wrong side of the post.
After 13 minutes, the Fifers should have gone ahead, as a loose ball saw a footrace between Austin and goalie Budinauckas. The ‘keeper beat Fash to it, however his clearance was only as far as Brogan Walls. The young midfielder tried to dink the ball into the empty net from just past the halfway line, though it soared over the bar.
The only goal of the game came just five minutes later, as “Stone Cold” Nathan Austin touched the ball round Budinauckas before slotting into an empty net. The goal was the striker’s 3rd in 3, and 12th of the season. It is great to see him finding form at such an important time of the campaign.
We continued to be the team in control, with Austin and Millar both missing half chances, until the 39th minute, when Stranraer started putting on pressure, in an attempt to finish the half strong by drawing level. It was at this time that Allan Fleming stepped up and did what he does best, pulling off a magnificent save to keep the Fifers in front at half time.
The second half did not start in an ideal manner for East Fife, as Brian Easton lost his footing on the tricky surface at Stair Park, sending Tam Orr toward goal in a one-on-one with Fleming. Thankfully for us, the shot was fired well wide, and our lead remained intact.
Ten minutes later, we had another chance of our own, as Brogan Walls tested Budinauckas from the edge of the box. The loanee Hibee done well to get down, clutching the ball in the process.
We had yet another chance, that we never took, with twenty minutes still on the clock. Walls again caused the Stranraer backline some major trouble, as he bombed into the box, however, as the midfielder went to pull the trigger, the Blues’ defence cleared their lines.
The only other highlights of the game after this saw the return of Docherty, Schiavone and Charlie Murray into the fray, as we saw out the game, in what was a dire second half.
The Form
The Fife
In our last 6 games, the Fifers have recorded 3 wins and 3 draws, remaining unbeaten and scooping up an impressive 12 points in cinch League Two in the process.
Our three draws have come in varying fashion, with the earliest of the two being against league leaders Stenhousemuir. A nightmare start for the Fifers saw us go a goal down inside 5 minutes, but Austin got a well-deserved equaliser just before half time, as the two sides shared the spoils. Our second draw came a fortnight ago against Forfar Athletic. We trailed after 35 minutes when Matty Allan put the Loons ahead, but in the second half, we found our equaliser through Alan Trouten, who is on a rich vein of scoring form, as he slotted home from the spot. Our most recent draw came last week, where we shared the spoils with Peterhead. We struggled massively in the first half, and Pawlett sent the Blue Toon in at the break with a deserved lead. We, however, managed to bounce back in the second period, and Alan Trouten done what he does best, and stuck the ball in the onion bag for the Fife.
Our wins have come in very different ways, with our first coming against Bonnyrigg Rose. Despite a well fought first half hour, the Fifers came into control and dominated proceedings. The goals came in a flurry, and the strikes from Easty and Trouts proved just too much for the Rosey Posey to compete with.
The second came a fortnight, as we took revenge on The Spartans, winning 3-1 at Ainslie Park. Blair Henderson scored for the Spartans inside 3 minutes, and despite a slight period of dominance from The Spartans, East Fife bounced back, and grew into the game, more and more eventually equalising through Alan Trouten. After the first went in, we never looked back, dominating proceedings running out 3-1 winners in the end, with Fash and Trouten on the scoresheet, with the latter bagging a brace.
We then went back-to-back, recovering a 2-1 deficit to defeat Dumbarton at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. ‘Stone Cold’ was at hand to gift us the opener inside 3 minutes, in what was definitely a ‘glass shattering start’. We were pegged back in the second period by the Sons though, as goals from Finlay Gray and James Hilton flipped the game on its head. We would not go down without a fight though, and centre half Brian Easton made it two in two for himself, nabbing an equaliser. The game was not finished, and we made sure to take all three points, with Fash bagging a second for the day, sending the Fifers into a frenzy of celebration. It was a great performance, with a fantastic moment, and result to match.
The Blues
In their last 5, Stranraer have recorded 1 win, 1 draw and 4 losses, accumulating just 5 points.
Despite their poor form, their win came in devastating fashion, as they battered Dumbarton 5-0 on the 5th of March. They played under the lights, though nothing shone brighter than the 11 on the park, as they totally bossed proceedings at Stair Park. Ryan Blair’s own goal opened the scoring, before goals from Matty Grant, Dylan Forrest, Ben Armour and Deryn Lang, completed the astonishing result.
Their draw was a goalless affair against Forfar too. Stranraer may have felt aggrieved not to have won the game, as the Loons played the late stages of the game with just 10 men.
Their losses have been remarkably similar too, losing 3 games 2-1 and 1 2-0. Their 2-1 defeats have come at the hands of The Spartans, Dumbarton and Elgin City last week. The Spartans game was agonising for Stranraer as they conceded in both the 95th and 97th minutes to fall, after leading for the majority of the game. They also led against Dumbarton, though that was turned around much quicker, and they trailed by the half time whistle. As previously mentioned, re-Elgin, the Blues trailed for the large majority of the game.
Their loss came two weeks ago, as Kieran Shanks and Conor O’Keefe scored for Peterhead, sinking Stranraer with ease.
Squad News
We will be without Jonathan Page and Jacob Comerford this weekend, and while a couple of other players remain doubtful and will have their fitness assessed pre-kick off this afternoon.
Team Colours
East Fife will don the 120th anniversary home top, wearing the famous Black and Gold stripes, paired with black shorts and socks. The East Fife goalkeeper will be clad in yellow today.
Our opponents will be in their traditional colours at the weekend, with their Blue and White tartan top, with white shorts and socks The Blues ‘keeper will wear pink this afternoon.
Match Tickets
Season Tickets are valid for our league campaign, with prices below:
Adults- £18
Concessions (Over 65s/Disabled)- £14
Under 16s- £5
Parent and 1 child- £21
Parent and 2 children- £24
Like last season, EFCFC players Under 16 years of age will be admitted for free!
There are no cash turnstiles at Bayview, so supporters are encouraged to buy their ticket online in advance where possible. However, ticket can also be purchased (cash and card) from the matchday reception for those unable to do so.
Please note, parent & child ticket must be purchased in person from the matchday reception.
Live Streaming
As this match takes place outside UK blocked hours, live streaming of the game will be available on East Fife TV worldwide. Gold subscribers can access the game through their monthly or annual subscription. You can access this HERE!
Officials
The on-pitch official this afternoon will be George Calder while his assistants running the lines are Dougie Potter and Michael MacDermid
Refreshments
The stadium bar will be open from 12.15pm on Saturday! We welcome you to join us for a drink (or 3!) before the match. The bar will be open again after the full-time whistle for post-match refreshments.
Pie stalls at both ends of the stadium will be open from 2.00pm today. Both cash and card are accepted.
Programme
Issue Number 17 for the 23/24 edition of the Bayview will be available from vendors outside the ground pre match. This week’s edition includes an interview with on-loan defender Jacob Blaney.
Those unable to attend today’s match can purchase their programme online for home delivery.
Final Remarks
This is a huge game this afternoon, though one we must be wary of. While Stranraer have struggled in recent weeks, they are more than capable of pulling off the unthinkable, as seen during their recent match against Dumbarton. I trust however, that the Methil Men will pull through, and I favour us to bring home three points today.
Mon The Fife!