East Fife 1-1 Forfar Athletic, Saturday 24th March 2024
MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, cinch League Two
The Fifers kept their unbeaten start under Dick Campbell intact at the weekend when we came from behind to draw 1-1 with Forfar Athletic.
It was a game of two halves, with the first half seeing us perform below par, with the Loons leading at half time. The second was much more enjoyable, and it cannot be argued that the Fifers took control of the second period, and deserved at least their one point, potentially more.
The game had a slow start, with neither team having a chance until the 17th minute when we won our first corner of the 90. We never made anything of it however, as Kieran Millar’s effort soared well over the crossbar.
Allan Fleming was put under pressure 10 minutes later as he was forced into an excellent save with his feet. He just nicked it and no more, keeping us level.
We slowly grew into the game with Jack Healy creating a chance, before the linesman’s flag intervened, as well as Trouten forcing the Forfar goalie off his line with an intelligent pass.
Sadly, it counted for nothing in the first period, as Forfar took the lead through Matty Allan from a set play. His header looked to cross the line in slow motion, as Fleming arguably could have stopped it (though that’s the first and only time this season I can say that, as the big man has put in some sensational shifts this season).
The goal really took the sting out the game, seeing us go in at half time a goal down.
Dick Campbell then “took the paint off the walls”. as he put it, at half time, and what we saw in the second period was much easier on the eyes from a Fife perspective. There was hunger, grit, and aggression in the squad, which saw some tantalising football be played.
Just 5 minutes into the half, Marc McCallum was forced into a wonder save by Nathan Austin, as Fash looked destined to score from an Alan Trouten cross.
The roles were reversed just moments later, as Austin whipped a cross into Trouts, although East Fife’s number 10 could not keep the ball down.
Liam Newton then tried his luck from the edge of the area, but his volley was on the wrong side of the crossbar.
The all-important turning point came in the 66th minute, when the Campbells made a fantastic triple substitution. Brogan Walls, Robbie Hamilton and Scott Shepherd all entered the fray and added a much-needed pace injection to the 11 on the park.
Just two minutes later, we saw the immediate impact as East Fife’s sharp link up won a penalty after the faultless McCallum finally made a mistake. Who else but Alan Trouten to step up, and do what he does best, that of course being scoring a penalty. Finally, the Fife were on level terms.
After the equaliser, there was only one team that could go on to win, that being the Methil Milan. The chance came for us too, just 5 minutes after, but another world class save from Marc van der McCallum kept out Austin, ensuring that the score line stayed level, and both teams shared the spoils.
East Fife – Fleming, Murdoch, Newton, Page, Easton. Millar (Walls 67’), McManus, Trouten, Healy (Hamilton 67’), Lyon (Shepherd 67’), Austin. Subs not used: Schiavone, Nicol, Murray, Beveridge, Ramsay
Forfar Athletic – McCallum, Brindley, M Allan, Hutchinson, Munro, Morrison, Skelly (Mohammed 82’), Whatley, F Allan (Ross 70’), Scally (Thomson 70’), McLean. Subs not used: Nditi, Moore, Inglis, Mykyta, Paris, Lobban
Referee – Lloyd Wilson
Attendance - 603
Highlights from yesterday's match against Forfar Athletic along with post-match reaction from Dick Campbell and Liam Newton.
Oli Anderson previews today’s match against Forfar Athletic.
Last Saturday saw the Fifers pick up our first win under new management as we controlled the tempo of the contest at New Dundas Park and overcoming Bonnyrigg Rose 2-0 on the day. It was a rather pleasant showing which can now hopefully be used to kick on. This week, we host Forfar Athletic, in a hugely important game for both sides. The Loons, who are coming off the back of a 2-0 victory against relegation threatened Clyde, currently sit in 7th position, only trailing ourselves in the goal difference department. Both sides are currently 11 points clear of the trapdoor, with 11 games still to play, so it is a much-needed victory for us and Ray Mackinnon’s men. A victory could potentially open up the possibility of a late playoff charge, so it is indeed all to play for.
A 3-minute flurry proved to be the difference on the scoresheet last week for the Methil Milan as Brian Easton bagged his first goal in the Black and Gold, before Alan Trouten added to his impressive tally from the spot. Bonnyrigg’s Reis Peggie also saw red in injury time of the contest leaving East Fife to see the game out against just 10 men.
Two second half strikes were enough for Forfar to take all 3 points in their most recent encounter as they beat Clyde 2-0 on Tuesday evening, playing out their game in hand. Stuart Morrison and Russell McLean both netted for the Loons, as they stretched their unbeaten run to 5 games, most recently losing to Hibernian in the Scottish Cup, back on 20th January.
The cinch League Two
Team | Pld | GD | Pts | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Stenhousemuir | 25 | 25 | 57 |
2 | Peterhead | 24 | 13 | 41 |
3 | The Spartans | 24 | 12 | 40 |
4 | Dumbarton | 24 | 8 | 36 |
5 | East Fife | 25 | -1 | 29 |
6 | Bonnyrigg Rose | 23 | -1 | 28 |
7 | Elgin City | 25 | -20 | 28 |
8 | Forfar Athletic | 24 | -5 | 26 |
9 | Stranraer | 24 | -14 | 26 |
10 | Clyde | 24 | -17 | 18 |
Last Week’s Results
Saturday 17th February 2024
Bonnyrigg Rose 0-2 East Fife @ New Dundas Park
Clyde 2-0 Dumbarton @ New Douglas Park
Elgin City 2-2 Stenhousemuir @ Borough Briggs
Forfar Athletic 3-3 Peterhead @ Station Park
Stranraer 1-2 The Spartans @ Stair Park
Tuesday 20th February 2024
Clyde 0-2 Forfar Athletic @ New Douglas Park
Peterhead 0-0 Bonnyrigg Rose @ Balmoor Stadium
This Week’s Fixtures
Dumbarton vs Stranraer @ The Dumbarton Football Stadium
East Fife vs Forfar Athletic @ The MGM Timber Bayview Stadium
Peterhead vs Elgin City @ Balmoor Stadium
Stenhousemuir vs Clyde @ Ochilview Park
The Spartans vs Bonnyrigg Rose @ Ainslie Park.
Commemoration
There will be a minute’s applause ahead of kick off this afternoon to commemorate two Fifers who have sadly passed away recently: Vina Bonthrone, wife of East Fife legend Jimmy Bonthrone, and long-time supporter Callum Crawford. We send our condolences to Vina and Callum’s families and would appreciate if you could be in your seats ahead of this time.
Previous Encounter
The last time the two sides met, they played out a goalless draw at a rain-battered Station Park. East Fife failed to capitalise on a first half straight red card for Loons; with Josh Skelly being sent for an early bath, at the tail end of the first period.
There was only one change to the starting 11 from our 3-0 dismantling at the hands of Bonnyrigg Rose the week before, despite it being a severely depleted squad which travelled to Angus. Loanee Kieran Mitchell was handed a start in place of Jack Healy, in what proved to be the Raith man’s last appearance in Black and Gold.
Despite the majority of the team struggling on the day, the same can’t be said about Brogan Walls with the U20s graduate put in a cracking shift in the middle of the park, particularly in the first half. After 7 minutes, he created the first half chance of the game, spraying a lovely ball through for Nathan Austin to fire a cross into the area. Unfortunately, it was overhit, and Marc McCallum easily collected it, something which became a recurring theme during the proceedings.
On the 20-minute mark, Forfar had a chance from a free kick that was roughly 20 yards from goal. Ross stepped up for the Loons though his strike was a touch wide of the right-hand post.
The free kick started a mini barrage, which also saw Forfar’s number 9, Josh Skelly, being denied by Allan Fleming. The Fife veteran reacted quickly after Skelly got a touch on a deflected pass. Inglis was first to the parried shot and lashed an effort goalward. Luckily for the Black and Gold, it rattled against the woodwork and out of play.
The turning point of the game should have come in the 37th minute of play, when Brain Easton was mowed down by a very, very late sliding challenge from Josh Skelly. The rash tackle left referee Iain Snedden no choice but to show the forward a straight red.
East Fife then had the best chance of the game seconds after the dismissal when the resulting free kick wound up with Walls. Brogan floated a ball to Nathan Austin, whose diving header was somehow denied by Marc McCallum, as the goalie produced a wonder save to tip the ball round the post.
That was the last true piece of action of the half bas East Fife struggled to break down the robust Forfar defence.
There was not action in the second half, until the hour mark, although there was nothing much to shout about. Alan Trouten played a simple ball into Brogan Walls though the midfielder’s shot was rather timid, allowing McCallum to make an easy save.
East Fife’s last chance of the game came with 15 minutes still on the clock. Fresh substitute Gregor Nicol lofted a free kick into the 18-yard box, which was met by McManus. The makeshift defender was able to unleash a shot, though it was caught in the pack, and bounced out for a corner.
Despite being a man down, credit must go to Forfar who fought till the very end and looked the more likely of the two sides to nick all three points. Morrison got on the end of Paterson’s cross with just five minutes on the clock. Thankfully, the flicked header fell on the wrong side of the post, and The Methil Milan were able to return to the Kingdom with at least something.
Form
The Fife
In our last 6 games, the Fifers have recorded 2 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses, scooping up 8 points in cinch League Two in the process.
The First of the two losses came against The Spartans, where Blair Henderson showed his quality. Pairing his performance with a litter of defensive errors from the Fife backline, and the end result is tragic. It ended 3-0 to The Spartans, and adding salt to the wounds, Blair Henderson returned to the capital with the match ball. The other loss came against Elgin City, where we fell 1-0 at Borough Briggs, in what proved to be Greig McDonald’s last game in charge of the club. Brian Cameron scored the only goal, right on the stroke of half time for City.
Our two draws have come against the top two in the league, with the earliest of the two being against Peterhead at the end of January. Devastatingly, a 94th minute goal from Jordon Brown salvaged the Blue Toon a point with the last kick of the game, after Nathan Austin and Jonathan Page fired us two goals up in the first half. The most recent draw came a fortnight ago against 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 wins have come in very different fashion, with the only similarity being that the Black and Gold ended the contest with a clean sheet. The first win was a 1-0 victory over Stranraer, in a close fought contest. It was once again ‘Stone Cold’ Nathan Austin, who struck for the Fifers, as Fash added to his all-impressive goal tally this season.
The second victory came last week 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 visitors
As previously mentioned, Forfar are currently on a 5-game unbeaten run, which stretches back to their Scottish Cup exit at the hands of Premiership side Hibs.
Forfar have drawn three of their last 5 league games, firstly, playing out a goalless draw with Bonnyrigg on the 27th of January, and then a fortnight later, the Loons came from behind twice to earn a point against Dumbarton, with Stuart Morrison and Rayan Mohammed on the scoresheet for Forfar. Their most recent draw came against Peterhead, where Ray McKinnon’s side cruised into a 3-0 lead by half time, thanks to a brace from Russell McLean and a goal from Stuart Morrison. It was all for naught though, as Rory McAllister, Flynn Duffy and Alfie Stewart all chipped in for Peterhead in the second half, ensuring that the spoils were shared.
The two Forfar wins have come in similar vein as that of East Fife’s, with a recent 2-0 victory, and a 1-0 win further back. The 2-0 came midweek against Clyde, with Morrison and McLean on the scoresheet for the Loons. The 1-0 victory was against The Spartans at the beginning of February, and it was Tomas Brindley who grabbed the only goal inside 3 minutes.
Squad News
There are no fresh updates to the squad list, with Slattery and Comerford both remaining out of action.
Team Colours
East Fife will don the 120th anniversary black and gold top, matched with white shorts and socks, while the goalkeeper will be clad in the yellow kit for the match.
Our opponents will be in their away colours at the Wooden Fortress, with an all-navy get-up. The Forfar goalkeeper will be wearing green for the clash.
Match Tickets
Season Tickets are valid for our league campaign, with prices match 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 Lloyd Wilson while his assistants running the lines are Kevin Buchanan and James Duffy.
Refreshments
The stadium bar will be open from 12.15pm on Saturday! We welcome you to join us for a drink 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 15 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 Pat Slattery along with all of the regular features.
Those unable to attend today’s match can purchase their programme online for home delivery.
Mon the Fife!
East Fife are delighted to announce our partnership with Arnold Clark Mazda & Peugeot Kirkcaldy.
Arnold Clark Mazda & Peugeot Kirkcaldy will be providing the club & Manager Dick Campbell with his new car, a 73 plate Peugeot 3008!
Andrew Lafferty from Kirkcaldy Peugeot/Mazda had this to say: "Dick walked into the showroom and knew what he wanted straight away. Meeting himself and his brother was an absolute honour given the prestige they hold in Scottish Football. He met with myself and my Sales Manager Phillip Russell who was equally excited at the opportunity of a partnership.
“They were an absolute pleasure to deal with and I'm so grateful they picked myself and the branch to supply Dick with his new wheels! Being an avid Scottish football fan, and watching Dick make a name for himself within the game made the experience that much more enjoyable. He spoke to me like I'd been his mate for years.
“I wish all the East Fife fans the very best for the remainder of the season and hope to see some of you in the branch soon!”
Scott Young from the commercial team added: "All of us at East Fife FC are absolutely delighted that this partnership with Arnold Clark Mazda & Peugeot Kirkcaldy has been struck. The manager was needing a good quality and exclusive car for his club duties and his new car will do just the job. it's absolutely brilliant that a company such as Arnold Clark are getting involved with us at East Fife FC and long may this partnership continue."
Anyone looking for a new car? Give Andrew a call on 01592 655100, email him on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or simply drop him a Facebook message! He will be able to sort you out like he has sorted out Dick Campbell.
You have until 12noon to get a ticket online for this week's Goldmine Lotto Draw.
The Jackpot is £400!!
Good luck everyone
Bonnyrigg Rose 0-2 East Fife, Saturday 17th February 2023
New Dundas Park, cinch League Two
East Fife recorded their first victory of the Dick Campbell era as a 3-minute spell saw 2 goals which proved the difference between the two sides. The first half was a hotly contested affair, though we were able to show our quality and comfortably see the game out.
We started the match brightly with Alan Trouten, who was playing much further forward, challenging goalkeeper Martin from range inside the first two minutes. The Rosey Posey stopper dealt with the shot with relative ease though.
After 10 minutes of play, it was Jack Healy who was causing problems as he tried his luck with a long-range free kick. It flew over the cross bar though, and we remained all square.
New signing James Lyon impressed throughout and got himself involved in the action after 17 minutes, linking up with Alan Trouten to tee up Kieran Millar. Unfortunately, the midfielder mishit his volley and it soared wide.
Martin was forced into another save for Bonnyrigg Rose when Nathan Austin broke through the defensive line. Sadly, Fash’s shot was right at the goalie, and it was another simple stop.
Fleming was called into action shortly after, making an impressive, yet simple save keeping us on level terms.
We broke the deadlock five minutes later through a dead ball situation no less. Jack Healy lofted a marvellous ball into the danger area which was met by experienced centre half Brian Easton. The Scottish Cup winner looped his header over Paddy Martin, scoring his first goal in the famous Black and Gold.
Five minutes later, our lead was doubled as some fantastic quick feet from Jack Healy drew a penalty from Rosey Posey captain Kerr Young. Alan Trouten then stepped up, and did what Alan Trouten does, slotting home and adding to his 91% penalty conversion rate throughout his entire career (which spans back to 2003!).
The second half started as the first half ended, with East Fife in cruise control and on the ascendency once again. Trouten was played through in some tiki taka football which looked like it came straight out of ‘La Masia’. Trouten was well tracked though, and he couldn’t get his shot away.
The tide started to slowly turn, and Bonnyrigg had their golden chance in the 80th minute. Declan Byrne found himself through and dinked the ball over the head of an onrushing Allan Fleming. Luckily for the Fifers, Brian Easton was quick to react, and was able to hook the ball from the goal line.
The game then petered out, as East Fife coasted to their first victory since the 17th of January, however it ended worse for Bonnyrigg as Fife resident Reis Peggie was sent packing in the 94th minute for a second bookable offence.
On Saturday, we host Forfar Athletic at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. The Loons currently find themselves sat in 8th place in the cinch League Two, after throwing away a 3-0 lead against title chasers Peterhead at the weekend.
Bonnyrigg Rose – Martin, Martyniuk, Young, Mercer (Stewart 85’), Peggie, Mailer, Currie (McGale 85’), Gray (McGachie 85’), Doan (Byrne 65’), Barrett, Osadolor (Connelly 85’). Subs not used: Jarvis, Gormley, Watson, Andrews
East Fife – Fleming, Murdoch, Newton, Page, Easton, Millar, McManus, Trouten, Healy (Hamilton 80’), Lyon (Shepherd 71’), Austin (Walls 90+2’). Subs not used: Schiavone, Nicol, Beveridge, Ramsay
Referee – Duncan Nicolson
Attendance – 730
Report by Oli Anderson