Author: Blair Meikle

Smash and grab from BSC

BSC Glasgow 2-0 Vale of Leithen

Alloa Athletic manager Jack Ross may be leaving the Indodrill Stadium but BSC Glasgow made sure the three points would not be doing the same last night thanks to two late goals.

They had their full backs to thank, with Gerard Traynor and Shaun Bowers both striking in the last seven minutes to deliver a hammer blow to Vale, who had created enough chances to win several matches.

Chris Anderson bemoaned that, saying: “It is so frustrating to come all the way up here on a Wednesday night, create loads of chances and come away with nothing.

“They are a good side but we wasted a lot of chances.”

Vale threatened first after three minutes, but Blair Atkinson scuffed wide after exchanging passes with Sean Stewart.

BSC were quick at getting forward and there was a period in the first half where they looked the most likely to score, despite Vale having as much possession as them.

Tom Woods shot over after good build up from Traynor and Aidan Ferris, and the same player had one easily held by Jamie Shiel.

Robert Jones was not far away with a quick turn and shot from outside the box, before Vale were forced into two changes just before the half hour.

Ross Brady had to be replaced by Tommy Patterson due to illness, and Jason Stevens was not far behind him. Liam McIntosh was his replacement.

Atkinson almost managed to sneak one in to the top corner from a tight angle after being played in by Stewart.

Patterson could have made himself an instant hero when Stewart laid off to him following good work by McIntosh and Keith McLeod, but the full back aimed too close to the keeper.

Both sides could have seized the initiative before the break. Jones headed over from Matthew Beckett’s cross, before McIntosh missed a great chance after McLeod had held the ball up and played him in.

Jones hit the side netting from close range from another ball in by Beckett, and Ferris tried a lob which was not far over. But other than that it was all Vale for a large part of the second half.

Stewart had been the liveliest player out on the left and he had a shot from the edge before being picked out by Brad Raiker, but again he could not trouble Joe Wilton.

A quick break saw Atkinson slip a pass right for McIntosh who flashed an effort across goal. McLeod was stretching at the far post but did not make it.

Raiker burst forward from right back to find McLeod, but he smashed it well over.

Both full backs were getting forward at will, and Patterson had a volley saved when Atkinson’s blocked shot rebounded back to him.

Atkinson then picked out McLeod with a telling cross from the right, but the big striker was closed down after taking a touch.

People involved with football have seen it many times – a team on top’s failure to score being compounded by losing one, or more, at the other end.

Vale had survived a scare when Jones looked to be clean through, only for Keith Boyes to get back and make a brave block.

But they suffered the agony of conceding straight from a corner on 83 minutes. Traynor’s in-swinger looped up high and went in off the far post.

There was still time to salvage something and McLeod’s knock down was hit straight at Wilton by Atkinson. McIntosh’s cross nearly dropped in the top corner for what would have been another fluke.

The misery was piled on one minute into stoppage time. Jamie Shiel had just made a terrific save to deny Vincent Newlands, but when the substitute retrieved the ball and fed Bowers the right back smashed it across the young keeper and into the bottom corner.

Vale: Shiel, Raiker, Manson, Boyes, Brady (Patterson), Stevens (McIntosh), Lamb, Motion (Edwards), Stewart, McLeod, Atkinson.

Willie Brunton

A minutes silence was observed at today’s game to mark the passing of Honourary President Willie Brunton.

Willie, who passed yesterday afternoon, was involved at the club for over 60 years and held almost every position from player to groundsman.

Condolences to Willie’s family.

Match Preview: East Kilbride

The daunting task of refacing the side that crushed them with a 9-1 Scottish Cup defeat just last weekend lies in store for Vale of Leithen tomorrow.

Despite taking an early lead, Vale were 6-1 down by half time at EK Park before conceding a further three goals in the second half.

That was just the tip of the iceberg of East Kilbride’s impressive form, with Martin Lauchlan’s team having won every competitive match this season. In the league, they have won eight from eight, scoring 29 and conceding three. That has left them four points clear in first with a game in hand at this early stage.

Clearly, losing to the runaway leaders carries no shame, but shipping nine goals at any level is never welcomed. Vale will be looking to put that behind them and get back to the football that has them in 6th place.

Chris Anderson said: “Everyone was disappointed after last week’s performance and the players know they let themselves down.

“This Saturday can’t come quick enough as each player is determined to restore some pride. We will have to be at our very best to get the performance we want and I am sure it will be a different game.”

Vale will have new signing Brad Raiker available for the match which kicks off at 3pm at Victoria Park.

Ando scores a Raiker!

Vale last night secured the signing of Bradley Raiker on a loan deal from Spartans.

The 21-year-old can play at right back or in midfield and joins a growing list of Vale players with Spartans connections.

Chris Anderson enthused: “This is an exciting one and Brad should prove to be a good signing. We are delighted to get him signed up for the rest of the season.”

Raiker joins teenager Ross Lamb who signed from Gala Fairydean Rovers and has featured in the match day squads against Creetown and East Kilbride.

Ando’s men ready to restore pride

Upon hearing that a fixture re-scheduling has meant that Vale will take on East Kilbride again on Saturday after last week’s 9-1 thumping, everyone connected with the club would have been forgiven for letting out a collective groan.

But manager Chris Anderson prefers to look upon it as an opportunity to rectify a sub standard performance, and for his team to show what they are really about. They had been going well up until that match and will be looking to put the disappointment of being out of the cup to one side and try to maintain their status in the upper reaches of the league.

The EK Park men were heavy favourites for the tie, but not many would have predicted an eight goal deficit against a team just a few league places below them. Anderson explained: “Everyone was disappointed after last week’s performance and the players know they let themselves down.

“East Kilbride are an excellent side with aspirations of promotion this season and have spent a small fortune on acquiring experienced players.”

Civil Service Strollers were scheduled to visit Victoria Park this weekend, but their draw with Hawick Royal Albert in the Scottish Cup means they have to replay the tie. Hawick were supposed to play East Kilbride, so with the two sides free the fixture was scheduled. Bouncing back from such a heavy defeat can be difficult mentally, but to have to prepare yourself to take on the side that defeated you just seven days later must make the feeling multiply. The Vale squad seem to be made of tougher stuff though, and ‘Ando’ sees a group of players ready to fight.

“This Saturday can’t come quick enough as each player is determined to restore some pride. We will have to be at our very best to get the performance we want and I am sure it will be a different game.”