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O.V.D. Scottish Junior Cup Winners 1995/ 96, 2002 /03 Runners-up 1992 /93 , 1996/97 , 2003 / 04
Tayside League Division I/Premier League Champion s 1991/ 92 , 1992/93 , 1993/ 94 , 1994/ 95 , 1995/ 96 , 1998/ 99,
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Centenary Tayside/ North Region Cup 1994/ 95
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Findlay & Co. (Currie) Cup Winners 1990/ 91, l 991'j92, 1992/ 93 , 1993/ 94 , 1998/ 99 , 2000 /01 , 200 1/2 ... . . ...
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orth End Challenge Cup 1999/2000 , 2000 / 01 , 2002 /03
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TODAY'S TEAMS TAYPORT GLENTANAR
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G/K Duncan BRUCE G/K Fraser SPIERS
2 Scott PETERS Anthony HENRY
3 Grant PATERSON Andy CAMPBELL
J Neil RABY
5 D Lee McGREGOR
7 Allan RAMSAY Martin ROSS
8 Steven STEWART Graham WARD
alph HUNTER Brian ROBB
John KNOX Vinny MARS
Sean CHRISTIE Jamie McALLISTER
12 Roberto MORR IS Colin SHIRREFFS
13 Barry McNAUGHTON Kevin RENNIE
I LY Stevie CAMPBELL
15 Ross GUNNION Gavin CONNOLLY
16 Gary MIDDLETON Dean FRASER
17 Robb ie HENDERSON Colin PIRIE
18 Dave REILLY John LAW
19 Brian LIVIE Alan COOPER
Gus MALONE Craig FRASER
Stev ie BARTLETT Referee : Graeme BOWMAN (Dund ee)
Assi stant Referees: Alfi e FORBES (Du ndee) : Keith SMITH (Monitieth)
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TAYPORT v GLENTANAR ly A measure of just how far Glentanar have come since they joined the Junior ranks in 1998 will be in evidence this afternoon. · In that inaugural season, Andy Sommerville's Tayport travelled to the well-appointed Woodside Sports Complex in Aberdeen and trounced the fledgling Juniors by 9-0. Steven Stewart will remember the game. His stunning overhead kick in that North /Tayside cup tie won for him the Goal of the Season award. Two years ago Glentanar , by then making steady progress and established as members of the new North Region Premier Division, lost 1-0 to Tayport on the Canniepairt in the semi-final of the North/Tayside Cup, then sponsored by NCR. Last season Glentanar finished in a highest ever, level second spot, as well as lifting the Acorn Heating Cup and losing the Grill League Cup on penalties. Progress has been maintained and, already this season, the Grill League Cup is in the trophy cabinet and a serious championship challenge is underway. Glens ventured south to play Neilston in the OVD Scottish Cup and returned north with a 1-1 draw , only to lose narrowly in the replay at Woodside. Given that Neilston gave Lochee United the fright of their lives in the OVD the other week, Glentanar's capabilities should in no way be in question. Manager Gary Forbes has masterminded Glentanar's onfield progress to see the club established amongst the North's creme de la ere.me. The core of the side which played at Canniepairt in April two years ago is still there. Somers has moved to Sunnybank ( where he was sent off last week v Glentanar), Lonie is at Highland League Keith and exDundee Jerry O'Driscoll is also in the Highland League, with Huntly.
Among the new faces are strikers Stevie Bartlett from Buckie, Alan Cooper from Formartine, defender Anthony Henry from Huntly and midfielder Vinny Mars who is ex Peterhead. Bartlett was on the mark in last week's 2-1 win at Sunnybank, but it is still Colin Pirie who will be the big goal threat. Pirie hit a hat trick in the 4-2 Grill Cup Final win v Stonehaven and notched the double which ended Vale of Clyde's OVD aspirations earlier this season. Manager Burgess' team selection is anyone's guess. Gareth Dailly was laid low by a migraine attack last week but should be ok. Allan Ramsay will likely still be out and also missing today will be Derek Wemyss (injured) and Brian Livie (Labour Party Conference) but it's probable that Paterson and Morris will return.
One thing clear, is that Tayport will find today's game one of the biggest cup challenges they have faced so far on the Canniepairt this season. The game goes to extra time before ending in penalties if still all square.
Tayport FC-current squad stats Squad No. Name Previous club debut y game s sub ffiIA.L goal s I Fra zer Fitzpatri ck Montro se FC 15.08.00 Jeanfield Swift s 2 19 0 2 19 0 22 Duncan Bruce Dund ee Utd 29.04 .02 Brou ghty Athleti c 2 3 5 0 2 Scott Peters Arbroath FC 17.02.01 East Craigie 151 8 159 29 3 Grant Paterson Riverside Ath 22 .08.90 Forfar Albion 724 9 733 21 4 John Ward Lochee Utd 09 .09.00 Lochee United 207 3 210 44 5 Derek Wemys s Riverside Ath 07 . 10.00 Forfar Albion 112 14 126 15 7 Allan Ramsay Carnoustie P'mure 23 .09 .95 Lochee Harp 322 42 364 30 8 Steven Stewart NCR Arns l 7.08 .94 Lochee United 354 55 409 77 9 Ralph Hunter St Andrews Utd 07 .08 .02 Montrose Roselea 37 33 70 18 JO John Knox Glenrothes 18.12.04 Arniston Rangers 3 l 4 I 11 Sean Christie North End 30 .08.03 Linlithgow Rose 24 22 46 5 12 Roberto Morris Forfar Ath 07 .08 .02 Montrose Roselea 106 0 106 3 13 Barry McNaughton Lochee Harp 22 .08 .01 Lochee United 129 31 160 35 14 Gareth Dailly Montrose FC 24 .03 .01 Lochee United 122 30 152 19 15 Ross Gunnion Bankfoot 15.08.01 Bankfoot Athletic 129 12 141 3 16 Gary Middleton Dundee Violet 28.08 .04 Bonnyrigg Rose 23 I 24 16 17 Robbie Henderson Montrose FC 14.08 .04 Bo'ness United 13 12 25 9 18 Dave Reilly Lawside FP 22.08 .90 Forfar Albion 481 36 517 367 19 Brian Livie Forfar Albion 14.08 .04 Bo 'ness United 5 10 15 0 20 Gordon Malone Maryfield Juvs 19.08 .81 SMT 46 4 50 33 21 Kevin Heenan Arbroath FC 16.08 .03 Bathgate Thistle 16 15 31 6 JO Jim Henry Lochee Utd 16.12.95 Baillieston 27 13 40 3
Note: These are the clubs with which the players played prior to joining Tayport for the first time . Several subsequently signed for the club for a second spell :- Henry (most recent club -North End), Bruce (Kinnoull) , Reilly (North End) , Malone (North End), Stewart (Montrose) Malone's first 43 games for the club were in pre-Junior days .
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8dia matters The Fife Herald (4/3/05) takes the accolades this week with a full back page devoted to last week's tie v Dundonald, along with a preview of today ' s tie. But what made the page stand out were the action colour photos from the match. Both photos were good action shots with interesting crowd detail as a background. What the punters must be wondering, however, is the identity of the guy with the flat cap sitting on the 'Port bench. Yep, it's Tom Borland, standing in for Norrie Marshall and desperately waiting for someone to go down injured! The Evening Telegraph (28/2/05) also had an action shot from the Dundooald game but, with featureless trees as a background, failed to cap-ture the atmosphere of the Herald photos. ·
Gary Middleton's hat trick didn't just get himself a back page portrait in the Fife Herald - again - but a half page colour shot in Monday's (28/2/05) Daily Record 'The Winner' pull-out. The photo captured Gary in typical celebratory mood. The Record also carried a match report with Gus Malone providing assistance to the reporter by supplying the quote s. Smokey ' s treble, the first from a Port player since Ralph Hunter v Downfield last season, also saw him grab the headlines in the Evening Telegraph (28/02/05).
The Sun (28/03/05) carried a report on a Auchinleck v Lugar Boswell Ayrshire Cup tie as its main feature, but the report of the game was overshadowed by the emphasis the article placed on next week's OVD Cup tie v Lugar and Tayport.
Lugar's 18 goal 'hitman' Pat Walker has netted in every round of the Scottish and he told The Sun's Scott Campbell that Lugar will be no easy touches and when they play Tayport, they'll be looking to add another scalp to those of Sauchie and Newtongrange Star. For the record , Lugar went down 1-0 to a late goal.
ntoM TIii Altfllmt How The ,courier and Evening Telegraph report ed
Tayport FC s move to Junior football in season 1990 /91
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Tayport over ·': first hurdle , TAYSIDE JUNIOR FA confirmed that Tayport will be applying at the SJFA annual meeting for membership {writes Our Junior Correspondent) .
The regional assocat ion unanimously accept ed their applica tion at their last meetin g and now await confirmat ion from the association's annual meeting.
Tayport have been playing in the Midlands Amateur League for a number of season s and have had a measured amount of success.
Tayport have extremely good facilities, a sound financial base and what is most important, a hard-work ing committ ee.
The association al so confirmed that they will play for a new cup next season sponsor ed by Whyte & Mackay . The sponsorship is valu ed at about £300 and the winners will each receive a gift. This competition 1 will be played on a home and · away basis .
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TAYSIDE JUNIORS TA YPORT ARE s ti ll s igni n g playe r s a n_d _ha ve ad ded to their sq uad Sea n Wtlk1e_ w h~ ha:s bee n r e- in s ta ted fr om Br e~~m Cit y . Ga r y Chr is ti e fro m Eas t Cra1g1e ,_ Gr a ~t Pa t e r so n and Davi d Ra e fro .m R1ver s_1de Am a teur s and Davi d Re!l.Jy, Law s1de FPs.
Eaf t Cra igie hav_e s igned 12 of ·las t yea r s s qu ad. Bes id es Gary Ch r istie th ey hav e Jos t Kei t h N ic holso n, calle d up IJY St _J ohn s ton e, a nd Fo rf ar At h letic have cl a im ed St e wart Petrie. Manager f~~re~:'ii s h:iua~~en negotia t ing to
J s - 0 ·9D All systems go for Tayport THE JUNIOR sea son has just end ed but it.s eems just to star t a ga in (write s our J unior Correspondent).
T aypo rr~ w ho are ne w to th e Mc Ewan 1-frgttr ~ag ue , have no t been s low to get 0 e1 r m ar k s a nd J,a ve a lready s igned a n umbe r o f e xpe ri en ced player s.
. From t he ju_n io !" r a nks they have ~~~ed ex -~C(?tt1s h mt ernational s triker
. e Ba 1k 1e as p layer ' a~sista n t
U~ 1~!~cbe r~r!vjo i~!~~ego,':~~ ~el~.och ee Als~ fr om Dow nf1e ld they have
;~~J3ing. Kevi n T hom s a nd Ma rk
U Graeme Ir ons w ho pl aved for Lochee m ted a nd Dow n fie ld b·efore gai n to
F,or fa r \Ves t End as player tmanage/has a so s ign ed .
F r o m th e a m ate u r rank s BilJ 7o v e n try a nd . Fra nk Do la n from s~ . a m es ha ve s ig ned along with Dave ~ os n ey the R ivers id e goalkeeper T h~y
ave a number of re -instatements un d er way wh o w ill b e sig ned in the nea r fu ture . It ,app~a r s t o be all ~ys tem s go a t Tayport s tri m e n clo sure .
On t he ot he r sid e of the com ~mwood. who sp li t with Ea s t Cr at gie a t
e end of the se a son, hop e to have th e ;rat _ter of a n e m ergency park in hc:tnd
unng t he week and have s igne d a n umb e r of p laye r s for next s ea son .
No ~t h ~ nd FC he ld t h eir Annua l M_e ~ttn g tn the club hou se yes t erday w,, t th e fo_llow in g office bearer s e ec~e d- P re s 1den t. A Grubb. v ice ~ r ~r1•d_e n t- M . Ba rclay, s ec retaTy. Jdhn
e i y . t re a su rer. C. l\.-[asterron; mmu t es se c r et ar y, R . Mo r al ; coac he s . J . S~ aw, J . Kyles a nd K. Boy te will be 10 c a r ~e o f t he ~ lay ing s ide. J4 o f la st r:::o;. squ ad ave s igned fo r next
. Delega~e s are re m inded of the follow-1ryg meet m gs w h ich witl be held in the North End F~ Sc;,cial Club on Tue sdav 26th Jun e. D1sc 1pltnary Committee 7 rh~· AGcf~te~~I 7~Joo"\,~~tee 7. 15 pm with
Do w !1fie1d ha v~ . lost fou r of last seaso n s s quad w Jth the depa r t u re of Da ve _Ba ik1e, Kev in T homs and Mark Spalding to Tayport Ju n iors and Mont• r ose ha ve ca lled up Roy P r ice .
0 They have added Kenny Jone s from ouglas Amateu r s w ho wa s cap ed
recently f~r Am ateu r Scotland. T~ey have a lso s ign ed Stewa rt Cassidy from Er Im wood a nd st_ri ke r De r e k Mitchell ~ m Loc hee Um te d .
SCOTTISH JUNIOR CUP FIFTH ROUND Four Tayside clubs were today
striving to reach the last eight in the OVD Scottish Junior Cup.
Downfield v. Bellshill
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Oownfl eld were under pressure early on when a shot Jrom O'Hare went just over.
However, Downfield soon settled and Waugh did well to clutch a Mitchell cross and the same player had a header dea red off the line.
The Spiders came close again when a Fraser shot wa s pushed out by Waugh.
Downl ield were looking Increasing ly dangerou s upfront and a Jones header went Just wide of the target.
The home side broke the deadlock In 40 minut es when MITCHELL turned well in the box and swept the ball home .
MITCHELL added a seco nd just on halH ime.
Hall-time- Downfield 2, Bellshilt 0.
The visitor 's hopes were killed off in 54 minutes when MITCHELL curled a shot In from the wing to complete his hat-trick .
The v1sItors missed a great chance to pull one back when Smith sent a penalty over the bar.
It was almost four for Oownfield when a Young header went 1ust wide.
Flnal-Downfield 3, Bellshill 0.
Arthurlie v. St Josephs Art hurlle .- Bow ,e: Ao ss uer. Colho un, Lynch,
Cair ney, Lmdsay, Gardner, Bulloch, Grady, Fu lton . Th o m son. Su b s .-Armur, McCoov1lle .
St Josepn·s.-0 Hanl on; Dow, Cameron. KanyO(I, Paop i•s. Heen an . Pea cock, Malone. Buch· an . McLar en , G,o i.on. Subs .-McAulay, Barr.
Aolere e. - A Grange r , K1!marnock .
St Josephs went behind In the 8th minute when Peoples tack led Thomson. The referee pointed to the spot and GRADY scored.
St Josephs hit back gaining the equaliser in the 14th minute. Arthurlie's defen ce were slow to clear a corner and were punished when PEACOCK drove the ball from 12 yards to beat keeper Bowle .
Ian Heenan came close to snatching the lead for 1he Joeys 1n the 17th minute when his shot was just wide.
Mcla ren of St Josephs was yellow carded Tor pens1ent fouling.
Half-t1me- Arthurhe 1, St Josephs 1.
Keeper O'Hanlon came to St Josephs ' rescue in the 52nd mInu1e when Gardner at the near post turned quickly to test the keeper.
Jn the 701h minute a free kick by Colin Lindsay hit the St Josephs crossbar.
A mIr ute Imer a lofted passback by deiender Rossiter forced Arthurlie 's keeper Bow ;c to clear the danger.
Final - A.-Lhur lie I, S t Josephs 1.
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Toyport v. Shettleston
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SholUes1on-McK te; Currie, 08v lin, Fisher , Ashcroft, Smith, T homson. MacAnnay, Hollan<!. McNeil, John1 1ona . Subs-Calderwood and Oocheny .
Referee-A . McNab, Aberdeen.
Tayport opened the scoring when REILLY beat Smith to a Lamont through ball and fired past McK\e.
However 1 In the 20th minute Shettle ston drew level when Sommerville, under pressure , handled In the area and MacARTNEY made no mistake from the spot.
Half-time-Tayport 1, Shettleston 1.
In the 78 minute Tayport stunned the visitors with a goal out of the blue. D. Reilly and Lynch combined well and Lynch' s cross was headed in by MacKAY .
Six minutes later Tayport made it three when Mackay crossed from the right and D. REILLY beat two defenders to slot the ball home.
Final-Tayport 3, Shettteston 1.
Broughty v. Auchinleck Brough ly Athl&Uc-Glen : Buist, Geddes.
Young, Jack, Findlay, Gourlay. Gray, Duncan. Dodds, Ross. Subs-Donnelly, Hax1on.
Auc hln leck-Wi1son; Gemmell, Young, Houston. McCuUocll, Pirie, Dick. Lyden, MIiis, Pa11a1rson, Thomson . Subs-MacOOfl&ld, Ada ms.
Aaferee-J. Rowbolham. Klrkcaldy.
Broughty were under pressure from the kick-off and keeper Glen was on the spot to hold a McCulloch header from a Paterson ·corner.
The pressure told on Broughty 's defence In 35 minutes when LYDEN latched on to a Paterson ross and crashed the ball past Glen.
Gourlay (Broughty) was booked.
Half-Ume-Br oughty Athletic 0, Auchin· leek Talbot 1.
In 72 minutes Broughty were awarded a penalty for a push on DUNCAN. He took the kick himself and scored the equalise r.
Broughty's Gray was sent off and in 86 minutes Talbot capitalised on their advantage when MILLS netted a Pater• son cross for the winner .
f in al - Brou ght y Ath . l , Auchinleck Talbot 2.
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Good a fternoon and a warm welcome to the Canniepairt to both sets of support ers for this afternoon' s Dugout Cup tie between Tayport and Glentanar.
Our opp onents sit in mid table in the North Sup er League but we know they ar e one of th e fancied team s to win that title this season. The y have played a lot fewer gam es th an th eir rivals and, if they win most of th eir games in hand , they will top the tabl e. So, we ar e under no illusions that thi s is going to be a very tough encount er .
Rec entl y our form has picked up considerably with the team again playing with confid ence. I think this showed last week in our 4-0 home win against Dundonald Bluebell in the Redwood Leisure Cup.
Person ally, I think the scoreline could have been mor e, as we dominated the gam e for long periods, especially in the second half , when every time we went fonvard we looked as ifwe might score.
We took th e opportunity to make a few change s from the week before, to fre shen up th e team and give some of the players who haven't featured recentl y the opportunity to show what they could do and they all did very well.
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One of those missing was Roberto Morris who was injured against Glenafton and we felt that with him, Scott Peters and John Ward all playing for Scotland against Petershill last Sunday, we didn't want to jeop ardise his chances of getting through to the final squad. By all accounts the lads did very well and look to have done enough to book their places in the team. Well done, lads, it's a great honour for both your selves and the club.
Against Dundonald we only had a Robbie Henderson strike to show for our first half efforts, although there were a few close thing s around the opposition box. I felt that we were playing well within our selves and stressed that at the half time team talk. ·
With Gareth Dailly feeling unwell, we brought Gary Middleton into the team at the interval to add to our goal threat , and what an impact he made with a great goal one minute into the second period, when le lobbed the ' keeper from 30 yards. It was the start of what was to be a very good afternoon's work for Smokie, as he went on the complete his bat trick with another two fine strikes.
Not that it was a one man show , as the entire team performed well, with the defence looking tight in giving nothing away, a strong midfield led by the impressive Scott Peters and our strikers looking a real threat in and around the Dundonald box.
All good signs as we enter the final third of what could be a great season for us, but we will be reminding the lads that we must perform at a high level every week, if we want to fulfil our ambitions and go on to add to our impressive trophy haul from our previous campaigns, and that level must be reached today against a very capable Glentanar side.
Get behind then team, enjoy the game and we'll see you all next week down at Lugar Boswell
Enjoy the match, 9(,J.tl,, ,JJu.y.8"
Get Well Soon
Missing from the Canniepairt today will be club vicechairman Alastair Oswald a.k.a. Hen: who was rushed
into hospital on Thursday for an appendix operation. We wish him a speedy recovery.
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' 11-Mar-95 l North/Tayside ;Home Longside
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20-Jan-96 Scottish Cup Home Stoneywood
27-Jan-96 i Scottish Cup :Away Stoneywood
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03-May-97 North/Ta yside 1Home i Sunnybank
25-0ct-97 North/Tays ide ' Home Longside
06-Dec-97 Scott ish Cup 1Home Stonehaven
07-Feb-98 ' North/Tayside ! Home Turriff United
28-Mar-98 , North/Tayside : Home Lewis United
I 31-0ct-98 ' North/Tayside ; Home Nairn St Ninian
06-Feb-99 1 North/Tayside !Away : Glentanar
09-0ct-99 1 Scottish Cup ,Away Fochabers
' 30-0c t-99 1 North/Tays ide ,Away Stoneywood
05-Feb-OO '. North/Tayside '.Awa y Longside
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15-Dec-01 Scottish Cup Home Formart ine
25-May-02 ; North/Tays ide : Neutral Sunnybank
02-Nov-02 North/Tayside Home Sunnybank
19-Apr-03 North/Tays ide 1 Home Glentanar
08-Nov-03 Scottish Cup , Home Wilson's XI
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07-Feb-04 ! North/Tayside i Away 1 Parkvale
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ March of progress sees end of Tarff Rovers li!;ll ~ T~e days when communities supported their local side are, sadly, now a (i;;ll ~ thmg of the past., it would appear.
The days wh~re once, small communities in far flung parts of the country (i;;ll ~ supported the1r local football club look to be numbered. There isn't the inter- ~
~st to sustain a football team in what were once thriving communities , thriv-(i;;lj mg on the back of abundant local employment, whether it be mining farm- (i;;ll
ing, shipyards or whatever. ' .._
(i;;ll Tarff Rovers existed for 131 years in the Wigtownsbire village of Kirk- (i;;l/ ffll ~owan, ?opulati~n 350, one of those places where a visitor gets the distinct ~ a.ll unpress1on that time has stood still. .._
~ In the late 1990s and tbru' to 2002 Tarff, apparently bankrolled by a sugar li!;ll ffll daddy, wo~ a success!on of league titles . In 2003 they finished runners-up. a.ll The followmg season 1.e. last season, they lost their opening fixture J 3-0 and ~ ff7l promptly went into abeyance , intending to return this season. It never hap-a.ll ~~- ~ ffll The final straw for Tarff, apparently , came a fortnight ago when chairman a.ll Clifford Allan arranged a meeting to try to breathe new life into the club. liJ.I
Allan said: 'We put posters in the all the local pubs and on notice boards li;J/ advertising the meeting but not a single person outside the committee turned ~ up .
~ 'S? regrettably we ha~e _closed _TarffRovers ?o':"n. 'The demography of li;;JI K1rkcowan has made 1t 1mposs1ble as the maJonty of people are ofretiring
~ age. 'We can hardly field a team with 80-year-olds at the back and a 90- ~ year-old in goal.
li;JI 'You need people , players and pounds to run a football club and 1D7 unfortunately we have none of those .' a.ll
~ Chic Charnley, who was one of those who played for Tarff in 1998/99 · ~ ff7l said . 'They were a friendly and well-run club when I was involved and it's a ID7 a.ll shame to see what has happened to them now.' a.ll
li;JI As well as the demographic , aspect, the Tarff situation perhaps also illus- li;J/ ffll trates the risk that's taken w_hen a club is bankrolled to such an extent it be-a.ll comes wholly dependent on the firm or individual doing the bankrolling . ~ ffll When the plug's pulled, there's nothing left, no committee , no players, no ~ fundraising structure . Nothing . 1w)
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The FIFE HERALD Ta yport v Glentanar
NCR Cup Semi Final
How the local press reported the last meeting of the teams
TAYPORT-1 GLENTANAR-0
There was a positive outcome to Saturday's match, with Tayport reaching a second cup final of the season, by virtue of a narrow semi-final win against North outfit , G lentanar, in the inter-regional NCR Trophy. lnterestingly , 'Port's ·opponents in the tournament final will be Tayside rivals North End, whose co-manager , Paul Reilly , will be keen to exact revenge for last week's home league defeat against his former club .
Other than reaching the final, however, the 'Port support had little else to cheer , on an afternoon of few highlights . The game had begun in an encouraging fashion when Brian Craik's diving header tested the visiting 'keeper, Carson Riches, in the fast minute , then , moments later, Gareth Dailly opened the scoring with a curling free kick, which the custodian could not keep out. Given that Glentanar boss, Gary Forbes, was in charge when Tayport rattled in nine without reply on the last occasion the sides met, back in 1999, he must have been fearing the worst. Ultimately, though , only Dailly's early strike would separate the teams.
Tayport certainly dominated , retaining possession for lengthy periods of time , but, despite constantly probing for openings , could not add to their tally. This left Tayport chief Dave Baikie somewhat frustrated . "We got into good areas several times , but the final ball was lacking. Jonathan Mitchell's pace down the right, for instance , caused Glentanar problems, although he couldn't quite find the end product," said Baikie in a post-match interview.
Towards half-time, the Canniepairt men almost paid for their slackness in the final third of the park, when Glentanar's Martin Ross appeared in the 'Port box to crack a shot beyond Frazer Fitzpatrick, only to see the ball rebound off the woodwork .
The best efforts of the second period came from midfielder Allan Ramsay, who did his utmost to instil some urgency into his team's display, but they were to no avail and even substitute Davie Evans missed the target , after having been played in by Brian Craik's knockdown, in the closing stages of the encow1ter.
Tayport : Fitzpatrick, Gunnion , Paterson, Ward, Morris , Scott(McNaughton) , Ramsay , Stewart, Craik, Mitchell(Hunter), Dailly(Evans) . Glent'r : Riches, Ross , Lonie, Raby, A. Campbell, McGregor(Black) , Somers , Shirreffs, O'Driscoll, Rennie(Masson) , S. Campbell(McAllister).
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No doubts as to the star of the show in the Redwood Leisure Cup tie against Dundonald last weekend. The first half had been a fairly mundane affair, notable only for Robbie Henderson's opening goal, following good work by Sean Christie.
It was only with the introduction of Gary Middleton, just before half~time, that Tayport really sparked into life. Never one to shirk a shooting opportunity, Smokey delighted the home support with two exceptionally welltaken goals, one of which came a mere fifteen seconds after the interval.
The finishes, which stunned the battling Bluebell, came either side of a less spectacular close-range effort, as Middleton claimed his first ever Tayport treble.
At the back, 'Port were typically solid, and this aspect of the team is obviously vital to success. The qualities typified by Middleton, however, could well make the big difference when the silverware is eventually handed out.
That time, of course, is still a long way off, but each match plays its part, including this fixture against Glentanar. Sometimes, teams cannot help but go into matches with one eye on an encounter yet to come, and that could even be the case for Tayport today. It will not be the case for the visitors from Aberdeen, though. They will be devoting all of their energies to this Dugout Cup tie. A potentially tough afternoon awaits.
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Although, by the time you read this, the story's probably been picked up by the national press. Kello Rovers from Kirkconnell, the most southerly situated Junior club, has struck it rich. Kello's president, Jim Campbell, ever looking for funding sources as we all are, thought he'd drop Gretna's multi millionaire chairman, Brooks Mileson, a line asking if he could help. It was a shot in the dark, but it hit the target and the philanthropic Brooks has given Kello £10 grand a year for the next three years as well as strips and training gear.
Where's the Heathcote Cup? That's the question posed by elderly football follower Sandy Ran kine. Sandy tells S11out that the cup was contested between the wars by the schools in Tayport, Newport and Wormit as well as the boys from the Mars ship which was anchored in the Tay (The Mars accommodated juvenile delinquents in those days). Presented by Captain Heathcote of The Mars, the cup had been won by Tayport in its last few years, during the early 1930s and has never been seen since. So, thoughts are that it could be in a shed or an attic, somewhere in Tayport. Another query from Sandy. Anybody have any record of a Tayport football team known as Tayport Red Star? Methinks it's a case for local historian Andy Phin
The most observant of Port supporters at last week's game v Dundonald Bluebell would have noticed the absence of physio Norrie Marshall, who bad been struck down with 'flu. Into the bag-carrying breach stepped that man for all seasons, Tom Borland. With the minutes ticking away, surely Tom would he called into action, but No, for the first time in four years the services of the sponge man weren't called upon and Tom missed out on his big chance!
Still on the topic of sponge men , reminds us that former club treasurer and occasional sponge man Ross Macmillan officially retired from work yesterday. Best of luck in your retirement, Ross. Ross and the sponge bag prompts the memory of the time during the amateur days of the club when a Tayport player went down injured on the far side of the park. Ross raced across the park at breakneck speed, knelt down beside the injured player, went in to his heavy duty carrier bag, to discover two flasks of hot orange! Never again was the water and sponge put in an identical bag to the half-time drinks! Ross , of course, claimed that the Vitamin C would do the player the world of good .
CUP DRAWS/RESULTS
Dugout (North/Tayside) Cup ffies being played today
Third Round Draw
Arbroath SC v Lochee Harp Banchory St Ternan v Blairgowrie Broughty Athletic v Scone Thistle
Forfor West End v Kinnoull Kirrie Thistle v Carnoustie Panmure Lochee United v Dundee Elmwood
Montrose Roselee v Formartine United a(f#•);Ji v Glentanar
Redwood Leisure (fife/Tayside) Cup Second Round Draw/Results
Forfor West End 2-4 Dundee Violet Glenrothes v Montrose Roselee
Hi ll of Beath v Dundee North End Kinnaull v Lochee United
Lochee Harp v Rosyth Recreation Lochore Welfare v Arbroath Sporting Club
Scone Thistle v Kirkcaldy YMCA
1(f#•);\14-0 Dundonald Bluebell
Findlay & Co Cup
First Round Draw/Results Blairgowrie 5-4 Arbroath Vies
Brechin Vies v Montrose Roselee J eanfield Swifts v Downfield Luncarty v Forfar West End Kirrie Thistle v Arbroath SC
Dundee North End 1 - 1 Lochee United (Loch,, Unit,d won 5-4 on penalti,s)
Scone Thistle v Elmwood Dundee Violet v Bankfoot Athletic
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Bankfoot Athletic v Forfar West End Blairgowrie v Scone Thistle
Brechin Vies 1-4 Carnoustie Panmure Elmwood v Kirrie Thistle
Downfield v Couper Angus Dundee North End v Arbroath Vies
•tf#•l;ji 1 - 0 Arbroath SC Dundee Violet v Broughty Athletic
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OVD SCOTTISH JUNIOR CUP Quarter Final ties Saturday 12th Morch 2005 2.30pm
Lochee United v Arthurlie Lugar Boswell Thistle v Tayport
Pollok v Renfrew Troon v Maryhill
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