Category: East of Scotland First Division

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.”

Fixture Change Saturday 1 October

As a result of Civil Service Strollers’ Scottish Cup replay against Hawick Royal Albert this Saturday, we have had our fixture changed. We will now play a league match at home to East Kilbride on this date.

Match Preview: East Kilbride

The trip to South Lanarkshire presents Chris Anderson’s men with a colossal challenge as they bid to reach the second round of the Scottish Cup.

East Kilbride sit top of the Lowland League while boasting eight wins from eight matches and a goal difference of 26. They will also be hoping to emulate the heights they reached last season when they reached the fifth round by beating Forres Mechanics, Stenhousemuir and Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale before putting up a good fight against Celtic, losing 2-0.

Vale though will go carrying a belief stemming from their own league form. They are only four places behind Kilby in the table and are riding the wave of four wins on the trot.

Anderson said: “We have nothing to lose – nobody is expecting us to win. You only have to look at the league to see how well they are doing. This will be out toughest match so far this season but it’s the Scottish Cup so we’ll still go there and enjoy ourselves.

“We have a few players who have enjoyed runs in the Scottish Cup over the years and we will be looking to them to use all their experience against East Kilbride.”

One of those players is Keith McLeod, and he added: “At this stage of the competition it is one of the hardest draws you could get. You’re looking to avoid the top junior sides, and you would be looking to avoid East Kilbride as well. But we have nothing to fear. A cup game can be a lottery and we will go there looking for a result, while being under no illusions about who we are up against.”

Anderson has a full squad to choose from for the K Park clash, which kicks off at 3pm.

McLeod draws on Scottish Cup experience in hope of creating more memories

Keith McLeod has Scottish Cup memories aplenty, and he is out to make more with Vale – starting this weekend.

The veteran was an integral member of Spartans’ giant killing squads in 2003-04, 2005-06, 2008-09 and more recently in 2014-15. He scored goals against league sides Arbroath and Alloa, while Berwick Rangers, Queens Park, Clyde, Morton and Elgin City were all put to the sword by the Edinburgh side during those runs, with First Division side St. Mirren being taken to a replay. McLeod twice reached the fourth round of the competition with his old club, and they played in the fifth round under the new format in 2008-09.

His focus this weekend turns to the East Kilbride tie, which presents Vale with a tough nut to crack. Kilby are top of the Lowland League with a 100% record and only three goals conceded from eight matches. They reached the fifth round last year before bravely going down 2-0 to Celtic. McLeod is aware of how difficult it will be, but knows more than most how to cause an upset.

He said: “At this stage of the competition it is one of the hardest draws you could get. You’re looking to avoid the top junior sides, and you would be looking to avoid East Kilbride as well. But we have nothing to fear. A cup game can be a lottery and we will go there looking for a result, while being under no illusions about who we are up against.”

Vale have won their last four matches, moving up to fifth in the league, and McLeod added: “At any level, a good run of form breeds confidence. We have had some hard games in that run and overcome different challenges. So we have grown in confidence and the group, which is a new one, has gelled through that period. We go with confidence as we have shown we have something about us.”

The striker is not the only member of the squad with vast experience in the cup. Danny O’Donnell, Kevin Motion and Robbie Manson were also part of those historic Spartans sides and manager Chris Anderson said after the draw: “East Kilbride are certainly a challenge but we’ll go there and give it our best shot.

“We have a few players who have enjoyed runs in the Scottish Cup over the years and we will be looking to them to use all their experience against East Kilbride.”

McLeod is confident their other team-mates have enough in their locker to see them through but is willing to lend a hand where required.

“There are a few other lads within the group with lots of experience. We will try and pass that on but most of the boys know what it’s about.”

Invited to go down memory lane, he picked out two games from different stages of his Spartans career which stand out in his mind.

“Early on in my time at Spartans we played Arbroath when Mickey (Lawson) and Sam Lynch were the managers. They were top of the third tier which was called the Second Division at that time and were flying. We went 1-0 down and then I equalised and we went on to win 4-1. We were phenomenal that day, absolutely terrific.

“And a couple of years ago we played Morton who are full-time and beat them 2-1. I would have been 36 or 37 and I just felt it was a good way to bow out of the club. It had been a bit of a goal of the club’s to beat a full-time team so it was good to get that monkey off the back.”

After all that nostalgia, McLeod slipped back into the present day and stated excitedly: “They are great memories but hopefully this weekend we can make more.”

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