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Oli Anderson previews today’s match against Clyde
A third consecutive defeat for the Fifers last week has put our backs against the wall as we prepare for a huge clash at the south side of the table against Clyde this afternoon. An early goal from Kalvin Orsi was enough to bed us at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium last week, while Clyde conceded late away to Forfar, in a 1-1 draw. Unfortunately for us, Elgin City picked up a win last week, meaning that the gap to the bottom of the table, which is now the Bully Wee, has shrunk to just 3 points:
The Standings
Position |
Team |
Played |
Pts |
GD |
1 |
Peterhead |
12 |
25 |
13 |
2 |
Stenhousemuir |
12 |
25 |
12 |
3 |
Dumbarton |
12 |
23 |
11 |
4 |
The Spartans |
12 |
20 |
4 |
5 |
Bonnyrigg Rose |
12 |
15 |
0 |
6 |
Stranraer FC |
11 |
14 |
-10 |
7 |
East Fife FC |
11 |
10 |
-3 |
8 |
Forfar Athletic |
11 |
9 |
-5 |
9 |
Elgin City |
11 |
9 |
-11 |
10 |
Clyde FC |
12 |
7 |
-11 |
Across the league last week
East Fife 0-1 Dumbarton
Elgin City 2-0 Bonnyrigg Rose
Forfar Athletic 1-1 Clyde
Peterhead 3-2 Stranraer
Stenhousemuir 3-2 The Spartans
This week’s fixtures
Bonnyrigg Rose vs Forfar Athletic
Clyde vs East Fife
Dumbarton vs Elgin City
Stranraer vs Stenhousemuir
The Spartans vs Peterhead
The Form
The Hosts
Clyde have had a rather dismal run of form in the last 6 weeks, only winning once, recording two draws and three losses. Moreover, their win came in extra time, against non-league side Musselburgh Athletic who they beat 3-2.
Their 2 draws have come against Forfar Athletic, last week, where they threw away their lead in the 89th minute, drawing 1-1. While their other result saw a comeback from 2-0 down to stun title challengers Stenhousemuir at Ochilview. An 80th minute own goal, paired with Logan Dunachie striking on the hour-mark saved the Bully Wee.
Their three losses were of various degrees, firstly, a second half turnaround from Bonnyrigg Rose denied Clyde, as they led 2-1 at half time, before falling 3-2 at the final whistle. They also lost 2-1 to Spartans, though they were not on the scoresheet until they were already 2 behind.
Finally, they lost 4-0 to Dumbarton, in a game which they never looked like getting in to.
The Fife
Like Clyde, we have been on a similarly poor run of form, losing 4, with 1 win, and 1 draw to boot. Our win was one to remember however, as we got the better of Stranraer 4-0, proving the better side from the very first whistle. Millar, Austin, McManus, and Newton, all found themselves on the scoresheet, in what was a (rare,) good day at MGM Timber Bayview Stadium this season.
Our draw came against Forfar too, as a late goal from Stuart Morrison nicked it for the Loons, in what was in truth, a poor game of football. His goal cancelled out Trouten’s opener which came inside 15 minutes.
Our 4 losses, have all come in significantly different fashion throughout. Firstly, we fell via penalty shootout to The New Saints, in the last 16 of the SPFL Trust Trophy. The Methil Men fought valiantly, against a much stronger team on paper, running them close until the spot kicks.
We then lost, in embarrassing fashion, against Dunbar United, as we fell 1-0 to the EoS Premier side, in a game where the Fifers never had their shooting boots on and looked lost in the final third.
A fortnight ago, in the cold of Peterhead, we sprang no surprises against the League Leaders, as the Blue Toon cruised to a 2-0 victory on the day.
Finally, we lost out to Dumbarton 1-0 last week in a game where both sides had chances. Unfortunately for us, it was the Sons who took theirs, leaving us without a win since the 21st of October.
Previous Encounter
The last time the sides met, finishes from Scott Shepherd and Alan Trouten, along with some fantastic saves from the evergreen Allan Fleming kept all 3 points in Methil, handing East Fife back-to-back wins for the first time since March.
A strong start for Clyde forced Fleming into an incredible reaction save inside 12 minutes. The stop was met by an impressive clearance, which sent the Fife on their way via a counterattack. Shepherd was unleashed, and the pacy forward bombed into the box on his lonesome. He looked to have run too deep into the area but managed to fire a shot away on a very tight angle, rifling his shot into the bottom left corner, firing Fife ahead.
The Bully Wee continued to ask questions though, and Martin Rennie had a shot blocked by Easton close to the line, straight after the restart.
The game was then back and forth, being fought in the middle of the park, a contest which Brogan Walls looked to be single handedly winning. His composure on the ball, and resilience off it proved to be the difference in the opening stages.
Cuddihy looked to be the danger man for Clyde, creating many chances, and being the focal point for the Bully Wee attack.
After 33 minutes, Ryan Schiavone had an acrobatic effort saved by Leighfield, though it was straight down the throat of the ‘keeper.
2 Minutes later East Fife should have had a clear penalty, after replays showed winger Jack Healy being shouldered to the ground inside the box. The referee, however, does not have the benefit of hindsight and adjudged that the Fifer dived, so Healy was sent on his way, with a booking to match.
Before the half time whistle, Clyde should have had the ball in the net, and East Fife did. Firstly, Shepherd burst through the backline and round the ‘keeper before slotting home, though the linesman flagged for offside. Then at the other end, Cuddihy’s volley was kept out by a diving Allan Fleming, keeping East Fife in the lead before the interval.
Despite Clyde having the better chances in the first period, it was the Methil Men who went into the break in the lead. 1-0 Fife.
At the start of the second period, East Fife squandered a golden opportunity, McManus tries to take an extra touch when he does not have the time too, and the ball was poked clear by the Clyde backline.
East Fife deserved to double their advantage after the hour mark, when Jonathan Page’s header just trickled wide. Trouten’s cross came with pinpoint accuracy, but it unfortunately could not be converted.
With 20 minutes still to go, East Fife doubled their advantage, in a perhaps fortunate manner. Jack Healy’s corner was struck poorly, and bobbled along the length of the goal line, it was met by Jonny Page, who flicked the ball on to Trouten. The experienced midfielder made no in tucking it away, handing East Fife a second and Trouts a second for the season. That gave us in turn, our first league win of the season.
Squad News
Outs - Liam Newton is unfortunately out to injury, and Jack Healy will miss out as he is serving a suspension.
Ins - Both centre backs Brian Easton and Jonathan Page are back in the squad this week, adding some more quality to the back line.
Team Colours
East Fife will don the 120th Anniversary black and gold top, matched with black socks and shorts on Saturday, while the goalkeeper will be clad in the new, all yellow kit for the match.
Clyde will be wearing their red shirt and socks, with white shorts. The Bully Wee’s goalkeeper will be in all blue today.
Match Tickets
Adults- £17
Over 65- £14
Under 18- £5
Tickets can be purchased online or from the Clyde ticket office.
Live Streaming
Live Streaming of the game will be available on Clyde TV for all fans, due to the international break. As per usual, we will have the stream on EFTV for our international support. This can be accessed through a monthly or season pass. You can access this HERE!
Stadium Entry
Clyde FC respectfully ask that supporters enter via turnstiles 1-3, on the Southwest corner of the main Stand. You can also enter through the main door of the Fan Zone. Please have your ticket ready for scanning before entering the turnstiles.
Please note that Away Supporters will be seated in sections 1 and 2 of the Main Stand.
Officials
The on-pitch official on Saturday will be Stewart Luke while his assistants running the line are John Stewart and Alastair Taylor.
Callum Hambrook has joined Lowland League side Linlithgow Rose on loan until January.
Callum joined the club in the summer after leaving Hearts and has made 4 East Fife appearance to date.
Manager Greig McDonald: “Callum has been training hard and adjusting well to the demands of senior football. This short-term loan to a good level is the next step in his development and will be great for both Callum and East Fife moving forward”.
Good luck Callum!
Admission prices for our cinch League Two match against Clyde on Saturday 18th November at New Douglas Park have been confirmed as follows:
Adults - £17
Over 65s - £14
Under 18s - £5
Tickets can be purchased online in advance or at the Clyde office on matchdays. Clyde recommend advanced purchase of tickets to avoid queues at the stadium.
There are still 5 seats on the 1903 Travel Club’s bus to Hamilton on Saturday. Contact Ian Lowson to book your seat.
As this match falls outside UK blocked hours, a live stream is available on PPV for viewers worldwide curtesy of Clyde. Overseas supporters can watch the match via East Fife TV with a monthly or annual subscription.
We can confirm that Ross Philp has joined East of Scotland Premier Division side Crossgates Primrose on a permanent deal.
Ross joined the club in the summer from Kelty Hearts however a wish for regular first-team football sees him leave the club with 7 East Fife appearances to his name.
Manager Greig McDonald: “Ross has been the consummate professional during his time here at Bayview however he’s keen to be playing regular football at this stage of his career. Everyone at East Fife wishes Ross all the best in his move to Crossgates and thanks him for his service at East Fife”.
Good luck Ross!
East Fife 0-1 Dumbarton, Saturday 11th November 2023
MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, cinch League Two
East Fife slumped to their third consecutive loss this weekend, this time to Dumbarton at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. The hosts fell 1-0, however it would not to be unfair to suggest that the scoreline could’ve been worse had it not been for some top-class goalkeeping from Allan Fleming. Although there was some good football played at times, the Fifers were not up to par and were unable to make the most of the few chances they had.
The game was action packed in the first 45, keeping supporters on the edge of their seat. Despite the quick start, the second 45 could only be compared to nails on a chalkboard, as East Fife pushed for an equaliser, but Dumbarton held firm.
Without a shadow of a doubt, the best chance of the ninety, for either side, came after 15 seconds, and was in favour of the Fifers. A defensive mishap opened up space for Jack Healy who powered into the box. Unfortunately, he was met by Brett Long, and East Fife missed out on the perfect start.
Two minutes later, the game totally crumbled for the Methil men, as a woven pass found Kalvin Orsi inside the box. There was no hesitation from the Sons winger, and he fired the visitors ahead.
In the 31st minute, it was a miracle that there was only one goal in it. Some more disappointing defending forced Fleming into an all-important double save, the second of which forced him to leave the goalmouth completely. This opened the door for Dumbarton, who should have put themselves two to the good, and would have if it wasn’t for Liam Newton. The full back threw himself into harm’s way, blocking the shot, giving East Fife a dog’s chance in the game.
In the 35th, the Sons should have made it 2 for the second time, and were only denied by another Allan Fleming double save, akin to his first 5 minutes prior. This, like last time, left the Fifers’ goal open to some vulnerability, but we managed to clear our lines, literally, as the Black and Gold were able to get back, in the nick of time, hoofing the ball out for a throw in.
It looked to be third time lucky for the side from the West, but this time, it was the linesman’s flag that provided a lifeline.
In the 41st minute, we should have had our golden chance, as East Fife hit fast on the break. A cross was attempted, but was blocked by the first man’s arms, inside the area, for what could only be described as a blatant stonewaller. Alas, the referee waved play on, and we went into the break a goal down. If only there was some kind of technology in Scotland that could review those incidents…
There were no chances of note between the penalty claim at the end of the first period and the 92nd minute, when East Fife were piling men forward. A lovely ball was sprayed into the Sons’ box for Scott Shepherd, but the forward could not convert in the dying embers, ensuring that the Fifers succumbed to another defeat.
All eyes now turn to a proverbial 6-pointer against Clyde at New Douglas Park this weekend.
Report by Oli Anderson
East Fife - Fleming, Murdoch, Newton, Docherty, Comerford, McManus, Trouten (Schiavone 83’), Healy, Mitchell (Shepherd 66’), Walls, Austin. Subs not used: Millar, Slattery, Nicol, Philp, Murray, Hambrook, Rollo
Dumbarton – Long, Lynas, Malcolm, Shiels, Crighton, Orsi (MacLean 78’), Pignatiello, T Wallace, Gray, R Wallace (Wilson 70’), Ruth. Subs not used: Blair, Byrne, Vata, Broun
Referee – Jordan Curran
Attendance - 626