Category: East of Scotland First Division

Match Report: Vale 2-1 Whitehill Welfare

A battling display saw Vale overcome Whitehill Welfare at Victoria Park, to beat the Rosewell side for the second time this season.

Both sides enjoyed spells on top and Welfare made Vale work very hard for their victory, particularly in the middle part of the second half.

It was the away side who threatened first through Daryl Healy’s volley into the arms of Andy McQueen, and on 11 minutes Vale were in front with their first effort on goal.

It was a cleverly stabbed finish from experienced marksman Keith McLeod, after the ball had fallen to him 18 yards out from Tommy Patterson’s free kick.

They asserted themselves after taking the lead and the midfield trio of Robbie Manson, Ali Smith and Ryan Currie were winning the battle.

McLeod attempted to play in Blair Atkinson, forcing a collision between the top scorer and visiting keeper Bryan Young.

Whitehill responded and Connor McGregor had a low shot deflected into McQueen’s arms.

It remained Vale who looked the most likely to add to their lead before half time, but they just couldn’t make it happen in front of goal.

The closest they came was a teasing ball across the face of goal from ubiquitous Patterson which had no takers on the end of it, and Ryan Currie drove into the box before trying to pick out Craig McBride who could not find the space.

They got their goal six minutes after the restart and it was Patterson who had burst forward from left back once more. Currie sent Jason Stevens in the clear and when his strike was parried by Young, Patterson was waiting.

They were immediately pegged back by a sensational Michael Osbourne free kick which looked like it was heading for the top corner as soon as it left his boot, rendering McQueen redundant.

The game really started to open up with clear cut chances, which had been lacking in the first half, becoming more of a feature.

Welfare substitute Omar Ali had a header saved, and at the other end centre back Steven Lynch was kept out by Young’s legs.

The biggest threat to Vale’s lead was the delivery from set pieces of Connor McGregor. Time and again he launched grenades into the box with only some brave defending and good goalkeeping preventing a leveller.

Ali looked certain to bulge the net when the ball fell to him from yet another McGregor free kick, but McQueen produced a stunning save from his volley.

From the corner, again coming from McGregor, John Williams sent a header wide.

It was Whitehill who were well and truly on top by this stage but Vale stood up to the barrage well, with Lynch and McBride strong at the back and Sean Stewart like a pit bull at right back.

Osbourne came within inches of equaliser after a good run into the box, but his rising shot skimmed the bar twelve minutes from time.

It was getting nervy for the home faithful but with the clock running down the team managed to settle things and give the back four a reprieve by getting the ball up the other end to see the game out.

Liam McIntosh even came close to making it 3-1, but slammed his shot into the side netting from Shaun Stevens’ cross.

 

Vale: McQueen, Stewart, Lynch, McBride, Patterson, Smith (Motion), Manson, Currie, J.Stevens, Atkinson (McIntosh), McLeod (S.Stevens) Not used: Scott-Mercer, Hunter, O’Donnell.

 

Whitehill: Young, Robertson, Williams, McGregor (Russell), Dodds, Ross-Kerr (Ali), Healy, Laing, Osbourne, Samson, Spowart.

Match Preview: Whitehill Welfare – Confidence is key for Smith

Despite Whitehill being several places higher than Vale in the league, Ali Smith believes confidence can be taken from the performance in Saturday’s game against University of Stirling.

Vale matched Stirling, who are also in the upper reaches of the league, all the way until going down to a 90th minute Paul McAfferty winner.

And Hibs loanee Smith said: “I think we played well against Stirling Uni until the last ten or fifteen minutes when we maybe switched off a bit. So we can be confident of getting a result.

“Since I’ve come in it has been good to get some game time. I’ve been injured for the last couple of weeks so I need to try and get back in.

“But the boys have been doing well and have had some good results.”

Manager Chris Anderson echoed his winter signing’s thoughts on Saturdays game.

“We can take positives because everyone worked really hard, but I don’t think there was much quality in the game.

“There wasn’t really that many chances for either side and although we worked hard, it was a lack of concentration in the last 20 minutes of the game that cost us. We just switched off a little bit”, he said.

Whitehill will also be looking to bounce back from a disappointing result at the weekend, as they lost 3-1 at home to Edinburgh University – their third defeat in four matches. Vale can take further heart from the fact that they managed a 2-0 win over Welfare in the reverse fixture earlier in the season.

Form

Vale WDWLL

Whitehill WLLWL

Previous meeting this season

WW 0-2 VOL – McIntosh, Motion – (10/09/16)

 

Match Preview: Manager deal buoys Vale for Hawick clash

Vale go into this crucial away game at Hawick buoyed by the news that manager Chris Anderson has signed on for a further two years.

This week the gaffer and his backroom team of Keith McLeod, Sean Taylor and Mark Beveridge agreed deals to remain in post until the end of the 2018/19 season.

Their players will have to dig in during this Borders derby to get them their first win since signing the new deals. The Vale’s renaissance was brought to a crashing halt by BSC Glasgow last weekend, having won three and drawn one of the previous four matches.

The 6-2 defeat was a hark back to the disastrous run of results earlier in the season when goals were being shipped, a problem that appeared to have been amended.

In the wake of the BSC thumping, an irate Anderson stressed: “That simply isn’t good enough.

“If any of the players think they can just turn up and play out the season like that they won’t be here next season.

“We have high standards at the Vale and we have been playing well, but that was way below the standard we expect.”

In order to prove that they can meet their gaffer’s expectations and keep their place in his squad the players will have to overcome a side who are also trying to impress.

Hawick are below Vale in the table but have recently employed Kevin Milne as manager. They have shown signs of fight since the appointment with a win over Cumbernauld Colts and also running the league’s top sides, East Kilbride and East Stirlingshire, close.

 

 

Ando and his staff sign new deals

Chris Anderson and his coaching staff have agreed deals to stay at the Vale for a further two years.

The manager has agreed to stay until the end of the 2018/19 season along with his backroom team of Keith McLeod, Sean Taylor and Mark Beveridge.

In his first season in charge, the team have skirted around the mid-table positions but have shown potential to go higher. They currently sit eleventh and look certain to improve on last season’s finish.

Ando is keen to continue that improvement. He said: “We want to build on the progress that has already been made since Vale became a Lowland League club.

“The committee here have made giant strides off the park and this is something we want to replicate on the pitch.

“To keep improving each season you need a long-term plan and I believe we will continue building and improving with the coaching personnel we have.”

Shrewd dealings in the transfer market both at the start of the season and throughout have helped the team’s cause. A blend of experience at this level and good quality young players was acquired at the start, and the group has been supplemented well. Ryan Currie has been the latest addition to generate excitement.

Ando told us last week that plans for next season are already underfoot with several of the current squad preempting their manager in committing for another year.

“The vast majority of the squad have signed again for next season. We have started our recruitment to add to the squad and our quietly ambitious backroom team are looking for a strong finish from this group to lead into next season”, said Anderson.

Match Preview BSC Glasgow: Manager’s thoughts & who are tomorrow’s visitors?

Chris Anderson is expecting BSC Glasgow to be a tough opponent in tomorrow’s Lowland League clash, but his team should be ready for it after a string of fine displays.

After four matches unbeaten, including a draw with Spartans and two massive away wins at Civil Service Strollers and Cumbernauld Colts, things are looking decidedly better than when a gloomy outlook beset the club amid a run of eight games without a win over the winter months, threatening to derail the season.

However, tomorrow’s opponents managed a 2-0 win over Vale in the reverse fixture at Alloa’s Indodrill Stadium in October, at a time when form had been good.

Anderson said: “After four very impressive performances I am the first person to give credit to my players and they can all be pleased with their contribution over the last month.

“However, tomorrow we face another opponent who inflicted defeat on us last time around and it will require a lot of hard work to put that right today. We played well up there in the last game but still came away with a loss.”

The gaffer also revealed that plans are being put in place for next season, and that many of the current squad will still be around. He will be hoping Jason Stevens does the same after the forward rejected the advances of Bonnyrigg Rose during the week.

“The vast majority of the squad have signed again for next season. We have started our recruitment to add to the squad and our quietly ambitious backroom team are looking for a strong finish from this group to lead into next season.

“We were delighted Jay Stevens decided to stay with us until the end of season at least. It’s no secret that when a team does well individuals will shine and over the last dozen games Jay has excelled.”

Team Form

Vale –  LWWDW

BSC Glasgow – WDLDW

Previous meeting

BSC Glasgow 2-0 Vale (05/10/16)

Tomorrow’s visitors- BSC Glasgow

Broomhill Sports Club was founded in Broomhill, Glasgow, in June 2004 as a multi-sports club for children. By 2014 the club had grown to cater for 700 children in sports including football, karate, netball and hockey.

BSC Glasgow FC was launched in 2014 as a senior football team associated with the sports club, to provide a pathway into adult football for players from the youth teams. The club successfully applied to join the Scottish Lowland Football League for the 2014-15 season, and won the SFA South Region Challenge Cup in their first season. They are currently playing their home matches at Alloa Athletic’s Indodrill Stadium while they attempt to achieve their long term goal of having their own facility in Glasgow. They previously ground shared with Maryhill F.C juniors at Lochburn Park.

In their first season in the Lowland League they managed a tenth place finish, improving on that to come seventh last season. They are currently tenth, only a point behind Vale in the table. They had occupied a higher league position for much for the season but, like many of the teams in the league, form has been up and down. The last two results though have been decent, an away win at Gala and a draw with runaway leaders East Kilbride. The previous meeting between the clubs this season resulted in a 2-0 home win for BSC Glasgow.