Oli Anderson previews tonight’s match against Clyde
After a nip and tuck game at Bayview on Tuesday night, an early second half goal from The Bully Wee’s Martin Rennie was enough to split the two sides midweek. We now approach the biggest game of the Fife’s season, where the Methil Milan now have to overcome a 1 goal deficit to advance to the cinch League One Playoff finals.
Tale of the Tape: Comparison of Season So Far
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East Fife (0) |
Clyde (1) |
Home Ground (Capacity): |
MGM Timber Bayview Stadium (1980) |
New Douglas Park (6018) |
Nickname: |
The Fifers |
The Bully Wee |
League Position: |
4th (cinch League 2) |
9th (cinch League 1) |
Points Tally: |
50 |
24 |
Form: |
LLWLWD |
WWLDWD |
League Goals Scored: |
54 |
35 |
League Goals Conceded: |
50 |
68 |
Top Scorer (All competitions): |
Alan Trouten (11) |
Ross Cunningham (9) |
Clean Sheets (All competitions): |
8 (7 in league, 1 in SPFL Trust Trophy) |
8 (4 in league, 1 in Viaplay Cup, 2 in SPFL Trust Trophy, 1 in League 1 playoffs) |
Biggest Win: |
8-0 vs Stranraer (League Matchday 33) |
3-0 vs Kelty Hearts (League Matchday 3) |
Biggest Defeat: |
0-3 vs Bonnyrigg Rose (League Matchday 2) |
5-0 vs Airdrieonians (League Matchday 8) |
One to watch: |
Alex Ferguson (18 g/a this season) |
Martin Rennie (scored 1st leg winner) |
Previous encounter
East Fife have left themselves with a mountain to climb on Friday as a string of errors allowed Clyde to go into the playoff semi-final second leg with a goal advantage after a closely contested game at a brimming MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. The performance on the night was admirable, and East Fife played some great football after they settled into the contest.
Chances flew for both sides throughout, as Clyde’s route one football troubled the East Fife backline throughout the contest.
Nerves perhaps played a part, as the Fifers struggled to get going early doors, missing out on most of the second balls. This allowed Clyde to bed into the game much earlier and impose themselves on the proceedings.
Despite this, East Fife had the first clear opportunity of the game after 15 minutes, perhaps against the run of play, when Trouten failed to latch onto a loose ball in the box after a great set play from Fife.
Clyde controlled the next quarter of an hour, though struggled to test Allan Fleming. Fife cracked on with ten minutes left in the half as they were piling on the pressure, forcing balls into the box and winning headers.
It was clear half-time came at the wrong time for the Methil Men, as they were on the ascendency at the end of the first period.
The second half had a dismal start for the backline, as Martin Rennie put the Bully Wee ahead. Cameron Salkeld put Fife skipper Murdoch under pressure and dispossessed him inside his own 18-yard box, before playing a square ball to Clyde’s number 11, who couldn’t have missed, even if he tried.
Fife then found themselves under the cosh for the next twenty minutes, as they were unable to contain the rampant Clyde attack. They forced Fleming into a save, and also fired wide within the first 5 minutes of the restart.
The game teetered out, which was devastating for East Fife, as they began to play some excellent football, while the clock was ticking down. They fired countless balls into the box, however the centre back pairing of Brian McLean and Steven Thicot dealt with them excellently.
Speaking with gaffer Greig McDonald after the game, the boss said:
“If I was in the dressing room after 45 minutes, with 45 to play and we were 1-0 down, I wouldn’t be too despondent. We’ve got another 90, our away form is decent, and we have nothing to fear. Our young lads will take a lot of learning from that and if they can go and give another good account of themselves, and we can find that cutting edge we perhaps lacked tonight, we will cause them problems on Friday.”
Officials
The referee for tonight’s Friday Night Football clash is Craig Napier. His two linesmen are Craig Ferguson and David Doig. Rounding up the officiating team, Napier’s fourth official will be Lloyd Wilson.
Team Colours
The Fifers will stay in their home kit for Friday night in their all-or-nothing clash. This will be paired with the trusty combo of black shorts and socks. The Fife stopper will be clad in blue for the tie too.
The Bully Wee on the other hand will wear their white shirt, unlike Tuesday night. They will also don black shorts and red socks to complete the strip. The Clyde ‘keeper will also be dressed in yellow on Friday.
Squad News
The squad came through Tuesday night unscathed on a fitness level, and Greig McDonald once again has a full squad at his disposal for what could potentially be this season’s last throw of the dice.
Live Stream
Our UK & Ireland based fans who cannot make the venture to New Douglas Park on Friday night can watch the Pay-Per-View for £13 (plus booking fee) HERE!
East Fife TV Overseas Gold Subscribers can watch the match on East Fife TV with their annual or monthly subscription.
Match Tickets
There is no cash gate on Friday Night and Clyde FC are encouraging people to buy their tickets online where possible to avoid queues at the Ticket Window. Online Prices below:
Adult: £17
Over 65: £15
Under 18: £5.
East Fife supporters should enter through turnstiles 4-6 on the left (north-west corner). Please have your tickets ready for scanning before entering the turnstiles. Away supporters will be seated in Sections A and B of the Main Stand.
Matchday Catering
Both home and away supporters are welocme in the Fanzone from 6pm which can be accessed through the main doors. A range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks as well as teas and coffees are available. Hot food is also available to purchase.
Match Programme
The Clyde View is available to purchase priced at £3.
MON THE FIFE!
The popular utility man finally reached the milestone at Station Park on Saturday, with the additional accolade of captaining the side for the afternoon.
Pat Slattery arrived at Bayview back in June 2015, having turned out for his hometown club Queen of the South and a loan spell at Queen’s Park. Gary Naysmith handed the 22-year-old his debut as a substitute in a Challenge Cup tie at the Falkirk Stadium, with his first start coming the following week in a League Cup win at home to Dumbarton.
It would be a season to remember as East Fife secured the SPFL2 title, with Slattery missing just three games during the league campaign, also finding the net against East Stirlingshire in a 5-3 win. Undoubtedly one of the highlights of the celebrations in a memorable Player of the Year dance was a rendition of the “Pat Slattery Rap”.
The following season saw Gary Naysmith head to Queen of the South, his replacement being Barry Smith as the Fifers consolidated their position in SPFL1. Darren Young was the next in the Bayview hotseat as Slattery battled back from injury to add to his appearances in the black and gold.
2018-19 will go down in folklore as the season East Fife broke their derby hoodoo with back-to-back derby wins, the Dublin weekend and Pat Slattery going goal crazy with two strikes within a fortnight!
Our Pat has kept the faith through good times and bad and has drawn level with John Martis in terms of appearances for the club. Before our match against Clyde on Tuesday evening, Pat was awarded a strip to commemorate his commitment to the club and to celebrate hitting a remarkable milestone.
Here’s to the next 250 Pat!
East Fife welcomed Clyde to the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium on a Tuesday for the 1st leg of our cinch League 1 playoff semi-final encounter, the first the Fifers have been involved in since 2015.
Greig McDonald made nine changes to the team that narrowly lost out to Forfar Athletic at the weekend with Fleming, Denham, Murdoch, Walls, Ferguson, Trouten, McManus, Healy and Shepherd all returning to the starting line-up. their place in the first team after a games break.
Not long after the game got underway, Clyde went very close to taking the lead when Kurtis Roberts intercepted a misplaced pass in midfield and drove all the way to the edge of the box where he laid the ball off for Scullion on the right-hand touchline. With the low sunlight, the Clyde man’s cross caused a mix up in the East Fife box and Fleming had to resort to blocking the cross with his foot only for the ball to rebound off a Clyde player but thankfully the keeper was able to collect.
In the 13th minute, East Fife had their first good chance of the game. Newton, from the halfway line, lofted a ball towards the edge of the box that was headed back across the Clyde goal by Steele, but the ball just wouldn’t drop for Trouten to knock in at the back post.
Nearing the 30-minute mark, Clyde had another opportunity to take the lead when Salkeld picked up a loose ball and cut the ball back for Rennie, but Fleming was again able to get his boot to the ball making the ball to divert it away from the Clyde forward.
With around ten minutes until half time, East Fife went close after a quick break following a Clyde attack. Ferguson punted the ball clear and up to Shepherd who took advantage of a poor header from Craig to drive at the panicking Clyde defence, before cutting inside but his shot was saved by Mullen.
HALF TIME: East Fife 0-0 Clyde
With only 7 minutes gone in the second half Clyde took the lead with a very poor goal from East Fife’s point of view. Murdoch tried to see the ball out for a by-kick but was dispossessed by Salkeld who drove into the box before picking out Rennie was tapped in from a couple of yards.
In the 65th minute, Clyde’s were very close to doubling their lead. A loose ball in the middle of the park was picked up by Scullion who sent Salkeld clean through the middle but dragged his effort wide with only Fleming to beat.
With only 2 minutes of the game remaining, East Fife won a free kick at around 25 yards out. Healy stepped up and curled the ball round the wall only for it to land on the roof of the net with the keeper beaten.
FULL TIME: East Fife 0-1 Clyde
A tough result to take when the teams were very evenly matched, however the tie is far from over. The return leg takes place this Friday at New Douglas Park where both teams will be looking to progress to final where they’ll play the winner of the tie between Dumbarton and Annan Athletic.
East Fife: Fleming, Murdoch, Steele, Newton, Denham, McManus, Trouten (Steven 75’), Healy, Walls, Ferguson (Denholm 85’), Shepherd
Clyde: Mullen, Lyon, McLean, Craig, Sula (Thicot 73’), Roberts, Scullion (Kennedy 85’), Cameron (Duthie 78’), Hynes, Rennie (McDonald 85’), Salkeld
Referee: Barry Cook
Attendance: 1206
Report by Andrew Laing
On Friday night we travel to New Douglas Park to face Clyde in the 2nd leg of our cinch League 1 play-off semi-final. The match has been confirmed as all ticket and Clyde are strongly encouraging fans to buy online in advance to avoid queuing at the ticket window.
Ticket prices
Adults - £17
Over 65s - £14
Under 18s* - £5
For those who can’t make it to the game, Clyde are offering a PPV to UK & Ireland viewers priced at £13 + a streaming fee.
East Fife TV Overseas Gold Subscribers can watch the match on East Fife TV with their annual or monthly subscription.
Oli Anderson’s previews tomorrow’s play-off match against Clyde.
After a turbulent season for the Fifers filled with some triumphant highs and worrisome lows, we have wound up in the playoffs for one last push. Tomorrow night we welcome the Bully Wee to MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, to mark the start of East Fife’s playoff campaign.
There are only a potential 4 games between the Methil Men and the Third Tier of Scottish Football as we strive for promotion. Our Semi Final opponents are current League One side Clyde, who finished in 9th place over the course of the league season on just 24 points. They finished on a high however as they overcame Montrose 2-1 at the weekend, showing their determination as McDonald scored the winner in the 91st minute.
East Fife fell to Forfar Athletic in what was a truly inspiring performance at Station Park last weekend. McDonald made a whole host of changes, with only full backs Steele and Newton retaining their place in the squad ahead of the dead rubber tie. East Fife were lively and took the game by the scruff of the neck and were the better team throughout. St Johnstone loanee Taylor Steven excelled as he caused so much bother for the Loons on the wing. Nditi was sent off for a second bookable offence in the first half which allowed Fife to control the game. Despite this, Forfar grabbed a winner in the last minute of play after East Fife had missed a handful of chances and dominated the proceeding.
Ones to Watch
Clyde
Goals have been hard to come by for the Bully Wee this season, having only scored 35 goals in 36 games across the league season. However, one man who has started to hit form at the right time is young striker Oliver McDonald, who has only scored five times this season, though 2 of them came at the weekend.
Their top contributor in all competitions this year is Ross Cunningham, who has scored 10 and set up 3 goals in all competitions this season.
Euan Cameron is also one to be wary of this season as the midfielder has assisted 8 goals for Clyde, showing his creative abilities, proving that Clyde are not a team to be discounted.
East Fife
Our Talisman this year who has brought the most goals for us this year is Alan Trouten. Trouts has converted 10 times for us in the league this year, and has also set up one too, the attacking midfielder, turned holding DM has showed his prowess and class over the course of his debut season in Methil.
Another man with astounding numbers considering his position this season is St Johnstone loanee Alex Ferguson, who has contributed an amazing 18 goals from the middle of the park, in the league alone this year. Fergie’s 6 goals have paired well with his 12 assists, as his movement and passing ability have torn teams to shreds across the season.
One who perhaps slides under the radar is East Fife’s number 9 Scott Shepherd. He came out of the blocks at tremendous pace netting 4 of his 7 league goals in the first 6 games of the season, before his finishing became secondary to his game. Shepherd’s hold up play, and vision are what make him such an asset for East Fife, as the front man has also assisted on 8 occasions this league campaign.
Squad News
Everyone made it through the Forfar game at the weekend unscathed, and as a result, Greig McDonald has a full squad ready for tomorrow night.
Match Admission
We have dropped our admission prices for our playoff game tomorrow, and we will be exclusively Pay at The Gate. Please note, turnstiles are cash only however card payments can be made at the matchday reception.
Season Tickets will NOT be valid for the game; however, Season Ticket Holders are still entitled to their seats upon entry. Please Find Prices Below
Adult: £15
Concession: £10
Under 16: £5
As with all league matches this season, 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. Eligible members should enter through the Community Gate at the home end of the stand.
Team Colours
East Fife are back in their home kit, wearing the black and gold top, with black shorts and socks too. The Fife goalie will wear all blue tomorrow night.
Clyde will wear red and black for the tie, with white shorts and red socks. The Bully Wee ‘keeper will be in green.
Live Stream
For those who can’t make it to Bayview tomorrow night, a live stream is available worldwide via East Fife TV for £15.
Referees
The on pitch official tomorrow night will be Barry Cook, and his two assistants running the lines are Drew Kirkland and Michael Banks. Stewart Luke is the Fourth official for the tie.
Refreshments
The Stadium bar will be open from 6pm for pre-match refreshments tomorrow night. Pie stalls will be open at both ends of the stadium from 7pm. Pie stalls accept both cash and card.
Programme
Issue 23 of The Bayview will be available for purchase tomorrow night for £2.50 outside of the stadium.
Forfar Athletic v East Fife, cinch League Two, Saturday 6th May 2023, Station Park
East Fife travelled north for the final game of the regular season to take on 5th placed Forfar Athletic at Station Park. After confirming a play-off place following a 2-1 defeat of Albion Rovers last weekend, Manager Greig McDonald used the opportunity for some valuable gametime for players who haven’t featured as much recently.
Nine changes were made to the starting line-up this week with Reece Beveridge, Johnathan Page, Aidan Quinn, Rabin Omar, Pat Slattery, Kieran Millar, Aidan Denholm, Connor Young and Taylor Steven all handed starting berths. Under 20s players Jude Black, Logan Briggs, Keir Allan and Brendan Ramsay were also included among the substitutes.
East Fife’s first chance of the game came in the 19th minute when the Fifers won a free kick just outside the box on the left-hand touchline. With Loons’ keeper McCallum expecting a cross, Omar tried to catch him off guard at the near post, but stopper manged to tip the ball over the bar.
In the 25th minute of the game, a long ball over the top of the Forfar defence reached the feet of Steven who cuts inside and, from just outside the box, forced McCallum into a very good save with a powerful drive.
As the half an hour mark was approaching, Forfar were attempting to break out from the back following an East Fife attack when Nditi was caught by Omar, however the referee ruled this to be a dive and sent the Forfar man for an early shower after picking up a second yellow.
The resulting free kick was a pinpoint delivery to the back post which Steele headed back across goal, but no one in an East Fife shirt was able to get on the end.
Just before half-time, Steven curled a corner deep into the middle of the box and picked out Steele who had managed to break free from his marker, but his headed effort is just wide of the post.
HALF TIME: Forfar Athletic 0-0 East Fife
9 minutes in to the second half, Forfar won a free kick just on the edge of the box and League Two player of the year nominee Craig Slater stood over it. Slater’s effort clipped the top of the wall and dipped on target, but Beveridge got across his goal well to turn behind for a corner.
A minute later, Forfar won another corner and this time Slater picked out Munro who attempted to flick a header goalwards that was cleared off the line by Oamr.
Entering into the final ten minutes of the match, East Fife had a chance to win the game when a low and fast ball across the face of the goal from Steven found Schiavone a couple of yards out, but the forward was denied by an excellent point-blank save from McCallum.
With five minutes left, Denholm picked up the ball inside his own half and drove forward towards the Forfar back line before laying the ball off the Steven on his left who unselfishly squared the ball to Schiavone who could only balloon his effort over the bar.
Forfar manage to snatch victory late on when Flanagan collected the ball on the right who, with use of trickery, skipped his way into the box and played a ball across goal where Aitken was waiting to tap home the winner.
FULL TIME: Forfar Athletic 1-0 East Fife
It was an impressive performance at times for East Fife, but it was the Loons who emerged victorious and confirmed that East Fife will be playing Clyde on Tuesday in the playoffs. Clyde finished 9th in league one however their form has improved over recent weeks with wins against FC Edinburgh and Montrose and draws with Peterhead, Kelty Hearts and Falkirk all in their last six games.
Forfar Athletic: McCallum, Nditi, Moore, Munro, Hutchibson, Thomson (Flanagan 65’), Slater, McCluskey (Aitken 45’), Robson (Watson 66’), Ross (Gillies 31’), Armour (Brindley 45’)
East Fife: Beveridge, Page, Steele (Allan 80’), Newton (Briggs 80’), Quinn (Black 69’), Millar, Slattery, Denholm, Omar (Schiavone 66’), Young (Ramsay 80’), Steven
Referee: Lloyd Wilson
Attendance: 623
Report by Andrew Laing