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Damn you Andrew Little! (or: “The Scottish Fitba Review”)

Monday, January 25th, 2010

In a remarkable weekend of Scottish fitba in which the league leaders across all four divisions either saved or dropped valuable points in injury time, Inside Left comes out smelling of roses, as the predictions we made on Friday turn out to be almost correct.

I was actually a minute or so away from cleaning up at the bookies until Rangers youngster Andrew Little scored to earn the defending champions a point, and deny Hearts their win at Ibrox in six years. The potential winnings would not have meant retiring to a life of golf and international jet travel, but it would have meant an upgrade from the usual “6 small margueritas” to the more decadent “3 medium margueritas” down at our local Dominos.

T’was not to be however, all of which means that this will be the last time I’ll be bemoaning the failure of “the emergence of young talent coming through the ranks” and all that bollocks. I mean, the 91st minute. At Ibrox. I ask you.. (more…)

The Monday Ballbag

Monday, December 7th, 2009

In another action-packed weekend of Scottish football, Aberdeen fail to capitalise on last week’s epic win against Rangers, Hamilton record a rare win but a tunnel fracas after their game with Hearts will keep the SFA busy this week. And it’s a sign that all is not well in Scottish football when only 16 goals are scored in the Highland League and Fort William win again. Strange days indeed…

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The Tuesday Ballbag – CIS Cup Linkage

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Some links for you to click on while you contemplate the latest name change to befall the world’s second oldest Cup competition. How much money would it take to just have the fecking thing called “The Scottish Cup”?

Dundee v Aberdeen

Aberdeen go into tonight’s game with First division Dundee hoping to avoid recent banana skin Cup episodes at Queen of the South and Queens Park (Evening Express)

McGhee gets the excuses in early – beating Dundee is more important than beating Rangers apparently. I suppose he has a point, after all, you might beat Dundee whereas based on recent performances, you’ll not beat Rangers. Expectations set? Check! (Press and Journal)

Dundee gaffer Jocky Scott meanwhile has other ideas. As an Aberdonian and former assistant manager at Pittodrie, he’s not letting sentimentality get in the way of a damn good thrashing (Evening Express). Thankfully someone else has done a preview for this game (ESPN) and the BBC has the latest team news (BBC)

Ross County v Dundee United

Ross County’s Derek Adams is all geared up for some giant killing (The Scotsman) though he does acknowledge United are possibly quite good (Press and Journal).

The lads at ESPN have reviewed this one too (ESPN) and for team news, check out the (BBC).

Motherwell v Inverness Caley

Butchers warns his team to raise game or be, ehm, butchered , hohoho, by Motherwell (Press and Journal). ESPN make the life of the lazy football blogger so much easier with another excellent review (ESPN)

Kilmarnock v St Mirren

Careful: Killie gaffer Jim Jefferies wants revenge (Press and Journal) while ESPN do another review (ESPN)

Hibernian v St Johnstone

Bamba wants to take Hibs to the final (The Scotsman) and St Johnstone make some changes to avoid another panelling like the one handed them by Hibs last sunday (St Johnstone). As ever, ESPN have all the details (ESPN).

Berwick Rangers v Stranraer

Last, but by no means least (honestly), Berwick can go top of the league if they can beat Stranraer (BBC)

The Ballbag Contractual Obligation Update

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Aye aye all, welcome to another week in the wonderful world of Scottish football.

Sorry for the somewhat prolonged absence since we last posted on Thursday. I sat down with good intentions on Friday morning to select fixtures in our Four To Follow series, but, ah well – it just didn’t happen. As the popular saying goes, the road to hell is paved with good intentions…

Given our shocking track record in score predictions it’s probably not a bad thing either. One of the games I was going to pick was the Celtic/Dundee United game, which to us had a Celtic win written all over it. But when I checked the score midway through the afternoon to see United had taken the lead, I knew another upset was on the cards. In the end Celtic drew level shortly afterwards and the points where shared, but standing in the queue in the supermarket muttering “no more predictions, no more predictions” certainly drew a few stares.

Something else that was drawn a lot this weekend where the other scores in the SPL. Rangers and Motherwell drew nil-nil, and the game in Paisley between St Mirren and St Johnstone ended in an entertaining 1-1 draw. As befitting a St Mirren game, there was more refereeing controversy when St Mirren’s Stephen McGinn was brought down in the box by Dave Mackay. McKay accused McGinn of diving but the referee was having none of it.

The only team to actually record a win in the top flight where Hamilton Accies, who, somewhat against current form beat Hibs 2-0 at home. Mickael Antoine-Curier scored on his debut as Hamilton picked up their first Scottish Premier League points of the season.

The only other interesting nugget of information to come out of this weekends fixtures was that, with one exception, all the away teams ended up with 10-men before the end of the game: Colin Nish was sent off for Hibs, Bougherra for Rangers and Scott Robertson for Dundee United. St Johnstone managed to finish the game with the same number that started it, but with 6 players booked they came pretty close.

A lorry fire on the M80 took care of two games this weekend. The Kilmarnock team bus, on their way to play Hearts couldn’t make it past the carnage near Shotts. Right behind them was Stranraer’s mini-van, who where on another epic journey from one end of the country to the other (or, in this case, a completely other country altogether) – their game against Berwick was also called off.

Ross County completed their double of Queen of the South with a 3-2 win in Dingwall: this victory takes County to the top of the First Division.  Elsewhere, Annan Athletic finally win a game(just ask Chris Jardine)  against League leaders Forfar no less, and Livingston finally get some more points as their campaign to Escape to Victory continues when they beat Elgin City 3-2.

So aye, I had a strange dream last night.

I dreamt the BBC news was on, and Mishal Hussein was telling me all about a new record high-scoring football game, namely a 47-0 win for Wick Academy over Rothes. The Highland League is renowned for its high-scoring games, but even this one scaled new heights. Imagine my disappointment then when I woke up to check the scores to find it was only 7-1.

So, that’s it then. Rangers remain top of the SPL, level on points with Celtic but with a better goal difference. Ross County take the lead in the First division, taking advantage of Raith’s 1-1 draw with Partick Thistle. Alloa are three points clear in the Second Division thanks to a 1-0 win at home against Stirling Albion and Forfar stay in pole position in the Third Division despite that surprise defeat against Annan Athletic. Berwick, who didn’t play this weekend can overtake the Loons once their rearranged fixture against Stranraer is played.

In the Highland League, Cove Rangers remain top (their game against Fort William was postponed). Deveronvale leapfrog Fraserburgh into second place; the two sides played out an entertaining game which the Banff side won 3-2. The chasing pack all won – Huntly beat Forres Mechanics and Inverurie defeated Brora Rangers, both by 3 goals to 1. The games between Nairn and Strathspey and Turriff and Buckie Thistle fell foul to the weather.

Alba Challenge Cup: the misery continues for Livingston

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

While the rest of the UK is still fannying around in meaningless friendlies, up in Scotland the season has started for the clubs in the Scottish Football league, as this years Alba Challenge Cup kicked off.

The season just doesn’t seem to get any better for LIVINGSTON. The club where placed in administration on Friday while the Council look for ways to recoup their unpaid rent arrears. For now the football continues in Livingston, but the club will not be adding the Challenge Cup to their honours roll: a single goal by QUEEN OF THE SOUTH’s Barry Wilson was enough to separate the sides and send Livi crashing out of the competition in the first round (report)

Like Livingston, CLYDE are currently facing a few troubles of their own. Manager John Brown has worked wonders to rebuild his squad after the club where relegated last season – a series of open trails has brought in a new squad that recorded a great win against First Division side Partick Thistle. Unfortunately, that good form didn’t continue against fellow Second Division side STENHOUSEMUIR (report). Craig O’Reilly, a former Clyde player scored the opener, with Scott Dalzeil adding a second.

There was some good news for the other two clubs in Scottish football who’ve been hitting the headlines of late. STRANRAER, relegated last season from the Second division and currently in full fundraising mode won a hard-fought game against BERWICK RANGERS. The 4-2 win for The Clayholers came in a bad tempered game that saw both teams reduced to 10-men.

STIRLING ALBION finally received some good news yesterday afternoon as they progressed to the next round of the Alba Cup. Their 2-1 win over last season’s Second Division champions RAITH ROVERS (report) was quite comfortable, from all accounts, with goals by Andy Graham and David McKenna see Stirling through to the second round.

Elsewhere, MONTROSE pushed Terry Butchers’ INVERNESS CALEY all the way to extra time and penalties. A Sean Creighton own-goal put Caley in the lead before half-time, but the Angus side equalized against the run of play when Jordan Leyden put the ball over Ryan Esson in the Caley goal. With no more scoring in extra-time, the game went to penalties, with Caley eventually going through 5-3 on the night (report).

PETERHEAD failed to capitalize on their excellent showing in their friendly against ABERDEEN earlier in the week – they lost 2-1 at home to COWDENBEATH (report). ANNAN ATHLETIC’s first ever home match in the Challenge Cup ended in a 2-0 victory over QUEENS PARK with a Mike Jack double, with both goals coming from the penalty spot (report).

There’s one more game taking place today, as DUMBARTON take on MORTON. This game had to be moved to Sunday because of a wedding at Strathclyde Homes Stadium today (no, really!).

Full Results

Dunfermline Ath  2 – 1 Arbroath
East Fife 0 – 2 Forfar Athletic
Elgin City 3 – 1 Brechin City
Inverness 1 – 1 Montrose Inverness (CT win 5-3 on penalties)
Peterhead 1 – 2 Cowdenbeath
Ross County 3 – 2 Alloa Athletic
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Stirling Albion 2 – 1 Raith Rovers
Airdrie United 0 – 1 Partick Thistle
Annan Athletic 2 – 0 Queen’s Park
Ayr United 0 – 2 Albion Rovers
Queen ‘O South 1 – 0 Livingston
Stenhousemuir 2 – 0 Clyde
Stranraer 4 – 2 Berwick Rangers