Oli Anderson looks back at Tuesday’s match against Alloa Athletic.
East Fife produced the goods defensively yet again, keeping a clean sheet for the fifth consecutive time against a higher tier opponent this season. Unfortunately, our lack of cutting edge proved costly as Alloa Athletic managed to hold firm for a 0-0 draw, despite the Fifers being the better of the two sides for a large majority of the game.
The result leaves East Fife with four points after two games and still sat cushty at the top of group F in the Premier Sports cup, despite having played a game more than second place St Johnstone.
The Methil Milan started the game at 100 miles an hour, causing real bother in the opening exchanges. Nathan Austin had a huge opportunity blocked by PJ Morrison, and Alan Trouten rattled the post, both within the opening quarter of an hour. The vast majority of the game was played on the front foot, with the Wasps not able to deal with the Fifers press and, in particular, Reis Peggie and Liam Newton’s respective energy and prowess.
Nathan Austin had the last real chance of the half as he hit an absolute rocket of a free kick which whistled over the cross bar, just and no more. That brought an end to the action in the first half where East Fife looked more than comfortable.
The second half started with some pressure from Alloa, though nothing too dangerous, as the Wasps failed to challenge Liam McFarlane all night.
The chance of the game came just before the hour mark, when Liam Newton dinked a fantastic ball into the back stick for Nathan Austin, who nodded it down fantastically to the bottom right of the goal. It was destined for the back of the net before Morrison made an extraordinary save, tucking it behind for a corner. That saw an end to the ninety minutes of action, and it became clear that we would need penalties to separate the sides.
The penalty shootout started disappointingly for the Fifers, as Andy Munro’s penalty was saved by PJ Morrison. Despite Murdoch, Shepard and McManus all converting, it was not enough, due to Alloa’s 100% accuracy.
Reporter’s MOTM: Liam Newton.
This once again could have gone to a handful of players on Tuesday, with Norey and Peggie once again impressing for the Black and Gold, though I feel as if the best option for man of the match is Liam Newton. The Under 20s graduate was EVERYWHERE, fulfilling his role in attack with deadly crosses, as well as breaking up the play from the backline. A truly well-rounded showing from Newts.
Alloa Athletic: Morrison, Taggart, Waters, McKay, Devine, Cawley (Nevans 61’ (Thomson 71’)), Roberts, Scougall (Donnelly 77’), Buchanan, I’Donnell (Mullen 62’). Subs not used: Ogayi, Graham, Neill.
East Fife: McFarlane, Murdoch, Easton, Peggie, Munro, Newton, Millar, Norey, Trouten (Shepherd 65’), Healy (Laaref 65’), Austin (McManus 77’). Subs not used: Fleming, Slattery, Nicol, Docherty, Murray, Ramsay.
Referee: Iain Snedden
Attendance: 442
Oli Anderson previews tonight’s Premier Sports Cup match against Alloa Athletic.
No rest for the wicked! After cruising to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Greenock Morton at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium on Saturday, we find ourselves on the road tonight, travelling to the Indodrill Stadium to face Alloa Athletic in the second round of fixtures in Group F of the Premier Sports Cup.
The League Cup Fixtures
Saturday 13/07: East Fife 3-0 Greenock Morton @ MGM Timber Bayview Stadium
Tuesday 16/07: Alloa Athletic vs East Fife @ The Indodrill Stadium.
Tuesday 23/07: East Fife vs Brechin @ MGM Timber Bayview Stadium
Saturday 27/07: St Johnstone vs East Fife @ McDiarmid Park
Group Fs Standings
|
Team |
Pld |
W |
D |
L |
Pts |
GD |
1 |
East Fife |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
2 |
St Johnstone |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
1 |
3 |
Alloa Athletic |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
Brechin City |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
-1 |
5 |
Greenock Morton |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
-3 |
The Form
The Fifers
A fantastic display on Saturday was merely a continuation of our pre-season form as we prepped for the league cup campaign.
Prior to facing Morton, East Fife faced three Championship sides and came out comfortable across the board. Winning the first 2-0 against Dunfermline Athletic, this set the tone for the defensive prowess shown by the Black and Gold, which was utilised against the Pars, as well as later on in the pre-season campaign against Raith Rovers and Queen’s Park.
These tests proved a success when the first round of the Premier Sports Cup came around. The Fifers found their rhythm ten minutes into the game and never looked back, having an exemplary five minutes which led to a 2-0 lead at half time. This trend continued into the second half, both going forward, as well as at the back, with Trouten scoring an absolute stunner at one end, and Slattery and McFarlane both contributing to great blocks and saves, keeping the clean sheet intact.
Our Opposition
The Wasps are yet to play a competitive game this season, though have had four preseason games which have brought a variety of results. The League One outfit started their season against freshly relegated Livingston. Luke Rankin was on the scoresheet for Alloa, though it was not enough as the championship outfit ran out 2-1 winners.
After Livi, Alloa played League Two side Clyde. It was a much more comfortable affair for the Wasps, winning 3-1 against the fourth-tier side. Rankin once again caused the damage, grabbing a brace, including one from the spot, while Conor Sammon found himself on the scoresheet too.
Their third game was against Morton, which we discussed at the weekend. The game was incredibly close, though Owen Moffet was able to capitalise early into the second period of the game.
Alloa’s penultimate game was against freshly promoted Falkirk. The Wasps took an early lead against the Bairns, before Morgyn Neill levelled the scoring. A similar second half saw both sides on the scoresheet for a second time, as the game finished 2-2.
Finally, Alloa overcame the Cumbernauld Colts 2-0 at the Indodrill Stadium last Saturday. A comfortable period for Alloa saw Neill and O’Donnell at the scoring, causing problems for the junior side.
Squad News
The Campbells have a full squad at their disposal once again, with everyone making it through the Morton game fit and looking sharper by the day.
Match Tickets
The away turnstiles are located in Hilton Road, at the rear of KFC. E-tickets are available for the game through Alloa’s website. Prices below.
Adults: £15
Over 65s/Disabled/Carer: £10
Under 16: £5
Please note there are no concessions for Students.
Supporters travelling to the match should note that Alloa Athletic have adopted a robust and thorough search policy for spectators entering the stadium, particularly in relation to pyrotechnics and controlled containers. All bags may be searched, and spectators may also be subject to search. Any supporter who refused to be searched will not be permitted to enter the stadium. Additionally, no supporter will be admitted to the stadium who are deemed to be under the influence of alcohol.
Live Stream
East Fife TV Overseas Gold subscribers can watch the match via their usual subscription. Alloa Athletic are offering a PPV of the game for £12, this is available worldwide.
Club Colours
The Fifers will be in the away highlighter pink kit, with black socks and pink shorts to match, with the Methil Milan goalkeeper in green.
Alloa Athletic will don their traditional amber and black hooped shirt, and socks, with black shorts completing the strip. The Alloa goalkeeper will wear sky blue this evening.
Officials
The referee tonight will be Ian Sneddon and his assistants are Craig Macrae and Luke McCauley.
The Other Bits
Parking
Supporters Buses should park in Morrisons Car Park. Parking for cars is also available at Morrisons and in Town Centre Car Parks, there is no charge for parking in these locations.
Disabled Supporters
Recreation Park has a communal disabled area under the main stand, which can offer shelter against any adverse weather.
East Fife 3-0 Greenock Morton, Premier Sports Cup Group F MD1
Saturday 13th July 2024, MGM Timber Bayview Stadium
East Fife produced arguably their best performance since the COVID-19 pandemic, cruising past championship side Greenock Morton 3-0 at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium on Saturday. The result has placed the Fifers at the head of the Group F table, on goal difference, following Alan Trouten’s hattrick heroics.
The game started slowly for the Fifers, with Morton looking the better of the two teams in the first quarter of an hour. It counted for nothing however, as we took the lead after our first attack of the game. Jack Healy could not get his shot away from the edge of the box, so he swapped it across to Liam Newton on the left flank. Newts cut inside himself and dinked a magnificent ball into Austin, who nodded his header down to Alan Trouten, who could do nothing but burst the net. It was a fantastic team goal, and it put the Fifers on a huge upward trajectory.
Five minutes later, Andy Munro was bundled down in the box, as he prepared to attack a set-piece. The referee had no choice but to point to the spot and Alan Trouten put it right into the goalkeeper’s bottom left to give the Methil Milan a much-needed cushion.
After the second goal, the game was largely competed in the middle of the park with neither side making any clear-cut chances. East Fife marshalled the game excellently from the back and stopped Morton at their roots on several occasions.
The second half started in a similar vein to that of the first. Morton flew from the traps with vigour, and it looked as though they would cause some problems in the second period.
These worries were put to bed early inside the second half when Trouten secured the match ball. Austin grabbed his second assist of the day with a lovely pass to Trouten who released a world class finish from the left-hand corner of the box. He floated one over with his right foot which nestled right into the postage stamp, a great way to start the season for the absolute Rolls Royce.
Morton had chances from 3-0 down to fight back, even receiving a penalty of their own with twenty minutes still on the clock. Liam McFarlane stepped up however, and got a massive glove onto the poor penalty, keeping his clean sheet intact, a great way to make his competitive debut for the Fife
In the late stages, McFarlane had to call on support from the East Fife backline to maintain the shutout, as they all mucked in, including clearing a shot off the line to mark a great win with a top-quality performance.
St Johnstone’s 2-1 win over Brechin City places them in second place in the group, while Alloa Athletic are in third after sitting out the opening matchday.
Reporter’s Man of the Match: Alan Trouten
There could be a genuine argument for any one of the squad taking away the match award, with Jess Norey, Reis Peggie and Liam Newton standouts on the day, though Alan Trouten’s hattrick was simply too good to ignore, thus it is him who takes the first award of the season.
East Fife: McFarlane, Murdoch (Docherty 76’), Easton, Peggie, Munro, Newton (Shepherd 77’), Millar, Norey (Slattery 76’), Trouten (Nicol 84’), Healy, Austin (Ramsay 85’). Subs not used: Fleming, McManus, Murray
Greenock Morton: Mullen, Ballantyne, Delaney, Boyes, Broadfoot (Baird 56’), Moffat, Blues (Garrity 45’), Lyall, Wilson (Gillespie 65’), Davies, Reynolds. Subs not used: Bearne, O’Boy, Woods, Murdoch
Referee: Colin Whyte
Attendance: 662
Report by Oli Anderson
Tickets for our Premier Sports Cup Group F match against Alloa Athletic on Tuesday 16th July at the Indodrill Stadium are now on sale and can be purchased here.
Admission Prices
Adults - £15
Over 65s*/Disabled/Carers - £10
Under 16s** - £5
*Proof of age may be requested
There are no concessions for students/unemployed.
East Fife fans should enter via the turnstiles in Hilton Road (to the rear of KFC).
East Fife TV Overseas Gold subscribers can watch the match via their usual subscription. Alloa Athletic are offering a PPV of the game for £12, this is available worldwide.
Supporters travelling to the match should note that Alloa Athletic have adopted a robust and thorough search policy for spectators entering the stadium, particularly in relation to pyrotechnics and controlled containers. All bags may be searched, and spectators may also be subject to search. Any supporter who refused to be searched will not be permitted to enter the stadium. Additionally, no supporter will be admitted to the stadium who are deemed to be under the influence of alcohol.
Free car parking is available at Morrisons and in town centre car parks. Supporters’ buses should park in Morrisons car park.
Oli Anderson previews today’s Premier Sports Cup Group F match against Greenock Morton
Following a successful pre-season, seeing us punch well above our weight against championship opposition, the Fifers gear up for their first competitive game of the season, hosting Greenock Morton in the Premier Sports Cup group stage. In a group containing 3 higher league opposition, East Fife will have to continue on the trajectory displayed through pre-season to progress to the second round of the competition.
The League Cup Fixtures
Saturday 13/07: East Fife vs Greenock Morton @ MGM Timber Bayview Stadium
Tuesday 16/07: Alloa Athletic vs East Fife @ The Indodrill Stadium.
Tuesday 23/07: East Fife vs Brechin @ MGM Timber Bayview Stadium
Saturday 27/07: St Johnstone vs East Fife @ McDiarmid Park
Both Saturday games will kick off at 15:00, while the Tuesday evening clashes have a scheduled 19:45 kick off time.
Table to follow, following completion of the first round of fixtures.
A Message from the Management Team.
We had the opportunity prior to the game to chat with Assistant Manager Ian ‘Pink’ Campbell. During the chat, Pink highlighted Morton’s quality, expressing that we will be up against it, facing a strong Championship side. He touched on how Morton will be “firm favourites” going into the game, though he has the utmost belief in the Fife squad to cause problems for the Ton.
Pre-Season Form
The Fifers
28th June - East Fife 2-0 Dunfermline Athletic: MGM Timber Bayview Stadium
Our first of three friendly games saw an impressive victory over championship opposition, and county rivals, Dunfermline Athletic.
Playing a long ball over the top, Dunfermline struggled to find any success due to new signing Andy Munro and Brian Easton’s formidable partnership. Watching the resolute defending on both sides, it became clear that it would take a moment of magic to break the deadlock.
Kieran Millar took it upon himself to break the deadlock, rifling a shot into the top corner. It was so well placed that even two goalkeepers would not have been able to stop it. He caught it as sweet as a nut and wheeled away in celebration when the ball burst the net- Deservedly so!
The second half saw a large rotation, with trialists coming into the fold. One of which played an outstanding pass into Scott Shepherd, who slotted home into the bottom left-hand corner, ridding the goalkeeper of any opportunity to keep it out. The goal brought a close to the action, as we punched well above our weight, to overcome the side from the west of Fife.
29th June- East Fife 0-0 Raith Rovers: Pat Slattery’s Testimonial: MGM Timber Bayview Stadium
Pat Slattery’s testimonial was up next, less than 24 hours later, and the Fifers came away with another clean sheet, drawing 0-0 with close rivals Raith Rovers. Trialist Liam McFarlane started in goal, going on to sign on loan from Hearts following the game.
East Fife had the better of the chances among the two teams, with East Fife having the ball in the back of the net twice, on either side of the half time whistle. 20 minutes into the game it was Nathan Austin who looked to have his name on the scoresheet before the linesman’s flag was up, while the second time round it was a bit more of a stramash.
Keeping another clean sheet against full time opposition was great, though celebrating Pat Slattery’s ten years with East Fife was just as good if not better.
2nd July- East Fife 0-0 Queen’s Park: MGM Timber Bayview Stadium
We finished our pre-season campaign maintaining another clean sheet against a full time Championship side, in Queen’s Park. Both sides had chances across the game, with the Fifers having their best spell at the start of the second half.
The first half saw us under a lot of pressure, being overrun at times by the second-tier side, with our only chances being snatched at. Shots came from trialists who were trying to make their mark, though they could not beat Calum Ferrie.
The second half saw us attack set pieces, rather than waiting for the second ball, and we nearly saw instant results from this change, with Charlie Murray rattling the crossbar early into the second period. Five minutes later Scott Shepherd could have made it two goals in three games, though the keeper was alert to deny Scotty’s follow up shot.
10 minutes later saw East Fife’s best, but final opportunity of the game. Shepherd showed off his pace and power, as he managed to beat his man to a well-placed through ball, shrugging him off, before leaving them in the dust. As he barrelled in on goal, the Queens goalkeeper rushed off his line, forcing Shepherd to hit it early, allowing him to make another impressive save.
The full-time whistle went after a back-and-forth half, largely competed in the middle of the pitch. The result ensured that East Fife managed to keep the back door shut across the three games, taking scalps from all three Championship sides.
Our Opposition
Morton, who are preparing to kick off their 150th anniversary season, have had a strong pre-season themselves, scooping up three wins from four games.
Their first friendly was against Queen of the South, at Cappielow, and it was a very closely contested affair. Both sides caused problems, which saw both the Morton and Queens goalkeeper being called into action throughout. The game looked destined for a draw, before Lamar Reynolds broke the deadlock. With just five minutes left on the clock, Reynolds capitalised on a loose ball in the box, heading home for Greenock Morton, claiming victory in the process.
On the second of July, Morton returned to Cappielow to face another side in our League Cup group, Alloa Athletic. Another close game saw the sides goalless at the interval, with both goalkeepers on form once again. Shortly after the restart however, Greenock Morton struck. Owen Moffat dispossessed the Alloa centre back after some miscommunication with the goalkeeper. Moffat, with the ball at his feet was faced with a wide-open goal, which he was more than able to convert into, handing another victory to Greenock Morton.
Following Alloa, Morton hosted League One’s Annan Athletic, and ran out 1-0 winners for the third time in a row. Similar to the Alloa game, the winner came at the start of the second period, through Jordan Davies, who latched onto a great Owen Moffat through ball. The friendlies truly highlighted Moffat as a threat, something in which we are sure the Fifers will be more than ready to nullify.
The final friendly did not have as favourable a result as the previous games, as Morton fell 2-0 to Premiership opposition St. Mirren, in the Communities Cup. The Buddies flew into a 1-0 lead inside three minutes, through Roland Idowu, before the forward grabbed his brace 30 minutes later, sealing the deal for St Mirren.
Previous Encounters
Having not met in the league for a number of seasons, the Fifers and the Ton have only met twice in the last five years, and both games have been tight affairs.
Most recently, Greenock Morton snuck past us in the third round of the Scottish Cup in the 2020/21 season. Former Fife captain Kevin Smith fired us ahead on the hour mark, and we looked to have the contest wrapped up, before a Sean McGinty penalty in the 91st minute put a stop to that. Robbie Muirhead would go on to score in the second period of extra time, ensuring the progression of Morton in the Cup.
Before that, the sides met once more in the Scottish Cup in the 2018/19 season. A fast start from Morton looked to put the Fifers under pressure, with Bob McHugh getting on the scoresheet after seven minutes. Anton Dowds bounced back just two minutes later, before Craig Watson scored in the dying embers, to slide the Black and Gold into the fifth round of the competition.
Squad News
The Methil Milan boast a full squad going into matchday one of the League Cup group stages. A full fit squad gives the Campbells and co. plenty to think about heading into this afternoon.
Match Tickets
Please find match ticket prices below:
Adult - £15
Over 65s - £10
Under 16 -£5
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 that season tickets are not valid for this game, though season ticket holders can reserve their usual seat.
On top of this, due to gate money for the game being split between the two sides, the community gate will not be in operation on Saturday.
Live Stream
Live streaming of the clash with Greenock Morton is available worldwide for £15 on EFTV. Our international support can also access the game through their annual or monthly subscription.
Team Colours
The Fifers will don the new black and gold, MPH Group-sponsored shirt, with black socks and shorts to match, with the Fife goalkeeper in yellow.
Morton will be clad in blue and white for the tie, with white shorts and blue socks completing the strip. The Ton goalkeeper will wear mint green this afternoon.
Officials
The referee for Saturday will be Colin Whyte, with his assistants Jonathan Bell and Chris Hobbs running the lines.
The Fun Bits
The stadium bar will be open from 12:15pm. We invite you to join us for a drink (or several!)
Pie stalls will be open at both ends of the ground from 2:00pm this afternoon. Both cash and card are accepted
Issue number 2 of The Bayview will be on sale outside the ground, in the club shop and online, for £3. In the 40-page edition of the programme, you can find a feature interview with Andy Munro, along with much more.
‘Mon the Fife!
East Fife are delighted to announce that ISPORT IMAGES have taken up the sleeve sponsorship on our third kit for the season 2024/25.
ISPORT IMAGES are a sports and events photographer based in Scotland but can travel around to UK to capture weddings, conferences and sporting events.
Johnny from ISPORT IMAGES said: "We are very proud to support our local Fife team and to be given this opportunity to sponsor the shirt sleeve is huge for us as a business. We will continue to bring the best possible images from the East Fife matches, and we will also continue to look out for the best products the fans may like for the club shop."
Scott Young from our Commercial Team added: "I'm delighted Johnny has decided to sponsor us again this season and help stock our club shop for the season ahead. He can be found on a match day taking photographs of the game and the stock we get from him for the club shop is great quality and very much appreciated."