Author: Bobby Craigie

Non League Day 2017

Vale of Leithen

SLFL SUPPORTING Non League Day 2017

This day is being promoted nationally to encourage football fans to support grass root football.

At the home game against Selkirk FC kids/adults will be offered the opportunity to visit Victoria Park and be shown round the dressing rooms and meet some of the players.

Any adults accompanying a kid will be given the opportunity watch the game for half the admission price £3.00.

Anyone wishing to take part in the tour will require to be at the park by 1330

As this is an international weekend with no major senior games, any fan showing a season ticket for a fully professional team will get admission for £3.00

Have a good day out at a local Borders derby

Whitehill Welfare 2-1 Vale of Leithen

A defeat that can only be put down to poor finishing, and some desperate defending by the Welfare.

The game started with Vale under the cosh and the defence was ripped apart within 2 minutes by a flowing Welfare move that resulted in Jack Wright slotting the ball home with a well placed shot.

The Vale defence was having a torrid time for the first 15 minutes, but gradually started to get a grip in the game and had a few chances of equalising in the later part of the half.

With half time approaching the Vale were beginning to dominate the game without the cutting edge to get the equaliser.

Half time 1-0

The second half was essentially all Vale with some sporadic attacks from Welfare.

The pressure eventually paid off in the 78 minute when substitute Liall Smith curled in the equaliser from the edge of the box.

Vale were now in the ascendancy and chasing the winner with a few chances going a begging. In the 90 minute a looping header from Jay Stevens landed on the top of the net.

However, with Vale forcing corner after corner and the game into injury time, Welfare broke up the park with Kyle Mitchell outstripping the Vale defence where he was tripped by Craig McBride about 20 yards from the goal in a central position. McBride being the last man was sent off.

From the resultant free kick Connor MacGregor placed the ball in the top right hand corner.

The least the Vale deserved from this game was one point and with more clinical finishing probably two.

Full Time 2-1

 

 

Brad Raiker signs on loan

Chris Anderson announced today that Brad Raiker has signed on loan. Brad who can play at full back and midfield is no stranger to the Vale as he was on loan for a part of last season.

Brad will be a welcomed addition to the squad and our best wishes are with him.

Non League Day 2017-Supporting Grass Roots Football

The Vale’s youngest fan, Kian ready and prepared with his new Vale Supporters Scarf before setting off to the Scottish Cup Tie with Spartans.

The SFA have been promoting the Non League day which is on the 7th October. This is the international weekend where the majority of professional teams will not be playing, and its also the day that the Vale have a local derby with Selkirk FC at Victoria Park.

The SFA initiative is for fans to meet the players, management and committee and get to know what is involved in Non League football and hopefully enjoy the game, with the hope that they will return.

The Vale are prepared not only on Non League day, but before any home games to show parents/kids around the facilities prior to kick off (around 1 1/2 hours before if they want to see the dressing rooms).

It has been noted that in recent games that the number of kids attending has increased, and the club would love to see more like Kian wearing the club scarf. The scarf will be on sale at the park and cost £5.00.