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Alloa Athletic -V- Inverness CT - League1

Do the Wasps still have a sting in their tail

With just seven League1 games left this season we are off to face another form side on the fringe of the promotion race. Alloa Athletic were flying and looking like real contenders until they suffered two defeats in a row at Peterhead and Montrose, conceding eight goals in the process and that might just have knocked the stuffing out of them. However, they are still one of three teams that have reaped twelve points from their last six games, the others being Stenhousemuir and ourselves. Recreation Park has never been an easy place to extricate points from, but needs must and we should be looking to take all three with the Warriors likely to grind out another win over Kelty Hearts on Saturday. Inverness will be Soleless again on Saturday and next week as well. frustrated01

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  • Last Six League1:

  • W D D W W

The first W was our BBC Alba game at Broadwood beating Accies (0-1). The next League game was a tough 1-1 draw with Stenny when we had Ben Brannan sent off with 20m left. (On the Tuesday after we beat Ayr Utd 1-2 to progress into the KDM Trophy Final). A disappointing no scoring draw at Kelty followed where we struggled to create enough clear chances and allowed the pack to close in again before a 3-1 home win over Montrose. With Stenny drawing and Alloa losing in midweek, we had a smidgeon of breathing space going into the home game against Cove but that was taken away by a goalkeeper. Balint Demus headed in an equaliser because we failed to put the game to bed when on top. A common theme throughout the season and one which Stenhousemuir took full advantage of by snatching a last minute winner. We bounced back in midweek with a good 3-1 home win over Peterhead with as bizarre an 'offside' goal as you will see gifting the Head their consolation. Zimba x2 & Alonge were our scorers in that one, three going on six. Liam Sole has missed the last couple of games apparently injured since coming on as a 73rd minute substitute against Montrose, however, he has since been handed an immediate two match ban. The punishment was meted out by the SFA after a notice of complaint about a head butt on Jamie Hislop near the end of the KDM Trophy semi-final. He will be suspended for the next two League1 games but ironically will be allowed to play in the KDM final against Raith Rovers should he be fit. shrug Ross Millen was an unused sub last time out v Peterhead having missed a few games recently. Scott Kellacher playing the olde "we have a few carrying knocks" smokescreen.

ImageAlloa were on a great run until they came unstuck at Balmoor and were pumped 3-1 by Peterhead. It got worse at the weekend in the late TV game where Montrose ran out winners in a nine goal thriller. However their good run prior to that never went unnoticed with Manager Andy Graham picking up the SPFL League1 Manager of the Month Award for February.

  • Last Six League1:

  • W W W W L L

This run started with four wins on the trot stating away to QotS (1-2). Next up was 3-0 at home v Accies then another away win over East Fife 2-0 with the last win being 2-1 at home over Kelty Hearts. The curse of the MotM kicked in with a 3-1 reverse at Peterhead in a midweek encounter before the 5-4 loss at Montrose. But for a couple of late goals it was a thrashing although Callum Burnside can be pleased with his contribution of a hat-trick. He also notched a brace against Kelty and singles v East Fife and Accies. Luke Donnelly was also amongst the goals during the last six fixtures scoring three times.

Alloa have one of the better squads in League1 with a good mixture of experience and younger heads with no shortage of quality. Before the season started they were one of the tips to take the title and they will still believe they are capable of reaching the summit with seven games remaining. Certainly a play-off place will be a minimum target.

  • Please note the admission prices for this fixture are as follows:

  • Adult - £20

  • Over 66 - £12

  • Under 18 - £6

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Pos

Team

Pld

Gd

Pts

smile

ICTFC

29

32

56

sad

Stenny

29

17

53

3

Alloa

29

15

46

4

QotS

29

6

43

🐟

P'Head

29

-10

38

6

Monty

29

-13

37

7

E Fife

29

-25

29

8

Cove

29

-5

27

9

Accies

29

12

24

wave

Kelty

29

-29

19

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Tough game, like they all are. I watched them against Montrose last week and looked ok until they fell apart. Lets hope they do the same against us - except score. We need three points from this.

Liam Sole has been given a two match ban for the headbutt in the game against Ayr, effective from today so he’s available for the final if he’s recovered from injury by then.

big cherly

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Liam Sole has been given a two match ban for the headbutt!

He’s a lucky (if thick) boy. A much longer penalty could have been easily imposed. I have the feeling it’s not the first time he’s used that side to his game. Just got caught on camera this time

bc

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