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Stirling Albion - Scottish Cup

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Is this by perchance a wee window of opportunity to rest some battle scarred and weary legs as we start our participation in this season's Scottish Cup in the third round. Forget Qatar, forget the World Cup, forget about winning the Scottish Cup. It's more important for us to buy some time in the injury shop and make sure we have enough able bodies ready for action when we resume our Championship challenge at home to Dundee next week. Even that will be too soon for most, but at this stage of our season, it's a more important game than the Stirling Albion one, no disrespect to them. Anyway, we need to get the right balance and try to remain competitive whilst resting some important players. We already know a bit about the Bino's as they performed well against us in last season's League Cup game, winning the penalty shoot-out after a 2-2 draw. Kick-Off is on Saturday at 3:00pm.

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ANY GOOD AT WASHING SHIRTS?

TICKET/MATCH INFO

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H2H v Stirling Albion Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 4 2 2 0 9 5 +4
Away 6 3 2 1 13 5 +8
Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 10 5 4 1 22 10 +12

We have not played the Bino's regularly since the early days when we shared a couple of seasons with them in the lower leagues where we enjoyed regular success mostly. More recently we played them in a League Cup group stages encounter where the Bino's prevailed on penalties.

Bino's Bonus: 2-2 Stirling win 3-2 on penalties (July 17th 2021)
Kevin Rutkiewicz took his Stirling Albion side North for the second group 'A' match for both teams who were looking to continue their winning starts to the League Cup. Something was going to give and it did with the Bino's taking the bonus point after a 2-2 draw. Stirling took an early lead with a superb free kick by Dylan Mackin from twenty-yards. Kieran Moore stunned the hosts on the counter with a second before Roddy Macgregor pulled one back before the Interval. Shane Sutherland levelled the tie early in the second half. Jack Leitch hit the post for the impressive Bino's as they continued to cause problems. Chances went abegging at both ends but the game went to penalties to decide the bonus point, and when Currie brilliantly saved Sutherland's penalty it was the Bino's that prevailed 3-2, and no one could grudge them that.

 In 2007 we had our biggest win when we went to Forthbank at the same stage of the Scottish Cup and hit them for six.
 Jan 6th Scottish Cup (Rd 3) 6 - 1  A   1,521    

Caley Thistle cantered into the 4th round of the Tennents Scottish Cup with what turned out to be an easy win against Stirling Albion. Charlie Christie went with 3 strikers from the start and this paid off as the Caley Jags managed 6 goals from 5 different scorers. Official Club Historian Ian Broadfoot supplies the match report

With Stirling riding high in the Second Division, and having home advantage, Caley Thistle had to be at their professional best going into this match. In the event a fine performance led to a comfortable victory.

This was only the Sixth meeting of the clubs and only the second in any cup - Stirling won a League Challenge Cup match 3-1 in August 1996 but never managed a league victory when both were in the Second Division in 1998/99.

The Binos were without Dene Shields who has gone back to Gretna from loan and also the injured Ian Cashmore. Richard Hastings missed out for ICT due to injury but Ian Black returned from suspension to take a place on the bench. Craig Dargo came back from injury to take his place in an attacking formation with three at the back and all three main strikers in the starting eleven.

With only eight minutes gone it was 1-0 to ICT when John Rankin stepped in as the Stirling defence tried to clear a high header from Graham Bayne - Rankin sent a low ball across goal from the left and Dargo bundled in from a yard out. Five minutes later a Roy McBain cross from the left was knocked-down by Bayne and Dennis Wyness sent a superb left-foot volley from 20 yards past Myles Hogarth to make it 2-0. Two minutes after that Stirling temporarily came back into it when David O'Brien scored from 12 yards via the post. Roy McBain made it 3-1 in 22 minutes when his first shot came back off Wyness and he hammered the rebound home from the edge of the box. John Fraser hit the bar for Stirling in 32 minutes but four minutes before the break Craig Dargo scored a tremendous goal to make it 4-1. He played a one-two with Wyness and chipped over Hogarth from 25 yards.

Two minutes into the second half Barry Wilson scored with a low shot from 25 yards which went in off the post to make it 5-1. Stirling were by now well and truly out and in 54 minutes it was nearly 6-1 when Bayne hit the post with a low drive. The final goal came in 69 minutes from Alan Morgan just two minutes after he came on for Barry Wilson. He took a pass from Rankin, went past three defenders then scored from an acute angle through Hogarth's legs. A good afternoon's work for ICT and a place in Sunday's fourth round draw.
[4th round draw paired ICT at home to either Dundee Utd or St Mirren]


Match report written by Ian Broadfoot

 

Stirling Albion are looking good for promotion in League Two sitting in second place, three points behind Dumbarton. They have won nine out of fifteen games with three defeats and three draws. Highlight of their season so far was a 6-0 thrashing of table toppers Dumbarton at the beginning of October. They are the highest scoring team in the division with 33 goals and have conceded only 16. Dale Carrick, the former Hearts, Killie and Livingston player, is the runaway top scorer with 13 goals from 19 games, scoring at a rate of 3/4 a goal per 90 minutes of football. Robert Thomson has 5 goals to his name with Kai Fotheringham on 4.

      HOME AWAY  
POS.   P W D L GF GA W D L GF GA GD PTS
1 Dumbarton 15 5 2 0 14 4 5 1 2 13 11 12 33
2 Stirling Albion 15 5 2 1 21 8 4 1 2 12 8 17 30
3 Elgin City 15 3 1 3 11 11 3 3 2 18 16 2 22
4 East Fife 15 2 0 5 7 12 4 3 1 18 12 1 21

 

Our injury hit season has been well documented and used as part of the reason for our inconsistent form. Unfortunately it has been a major factor but it has also allowed some youngsters the opportunity to get familiar with the matchday experience. That will come in handy this weekend as no doubt some will be called upon to fill some spaces in and around the squad as we get the opportunity to give some of our returning players an extra week to rest up. That said we need to try and remain competitive in the hope that a more lucrative tie will come along. In the bigger picture, it's no big deal should we fail to progress, but more important to have key players ready for the Championship challenge ahead. However, try telling the fans that who will be wanting the best of both. Danny Devine and Sean Welsh played through the pain barrier last week despite being less than 100% and it might be prudent not to risk them this week although they were both insistent on taking to the field last week which has perplexed some. Should David Carson be selected to play that will be his 100th appearance for the Caley Jags since joining from Morpeth Town in 2019.

Here's a sobering thought. We have yet to win a competitive game on the 26th of November>>>

22 vs. Stirling Albion (H)  Scottish Cup (Third Round)  ?????  
16 vs. Dundee (A)  League 1 - 2  
11 vs. Hearts (A)  League 1 - 2  
05 vs. Dundee Utd (H)  League 1 - 1  
94 vs. Alloa (H)  League ((Div 3)) 2 - 2

Here's all your third round fixtures >>

 

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15 minutes ago, Robert said:

They were surprisingly good. Francis Rossi did close to two hours flat out despite being 74 and never missed a note.

I’d hoped to get back for the game but it wasn’t worth the risk.

It definitely wasn't worth getting there, a very poor display and no atmosphere, only 700 odd attendance. 

Stirling Albion certainly took the game to us at times and may feel they deserved at least a draw. However we scored goals at important points in the game to secure victory. A great save from Cammy towards the end. Does anyone know why we pack the goal line at corners ? We did get a goal yesterday but the tactic rarely produces so why persist with it ? 

2 hours ago, Robert said:

They were surprisingly good. Francis Rossi did close to two hours flat out despite being 74 and never missed a note.

I’d hoped to get back for the game but it wasn’t worth the risk.

To be fair he only has to remember two chords.

7 hours ago, jed5697 said:

We did get a goal yesterday but the tactic rarely produces so why persist with it ? 

Because Dodds ball

Ayr through tonight, high scoring affair against non leaguers. 🤔

They got cove away,  must be as pleased as we are.

33 minutes ago, Robert said:

Queens Park at home in the fourth round.

Typical, we draw a Championship team. 

Yip,play them in the league the wk before too

 

Hopefully the club will open up the North Stand for this tie and make it look as though they actually want fans to come and support the team in a competition we actually won a few years ago.   It's not the most attractive tie but it is eminently winnable.  We need a good run in the cup to get a bit of a buzz around the city for the team.  Hopefully club and fans can come together to get the cup spirit back for this one.

The decision not to open the other stands on Sat was vindicated by the poor crowd, but its impossible to know if this was because of: lack of glamour in the opposition, cost of living starting to bite and folks not having additional funds beyond ST's, the run up to xmas and the chance to go shopping or the fact the WC is on an football is free on TV for now.

Overall the attendance figures across all SC games was poor and I do think the SFA & clubs missed a chance here to tap into fans by advertising better, creating interest and lower prices - there will be some Premiership fans who could have been pulled through the door of a local game. Half closed stadiums and no TV coverage (maybe I missed it but what happened to highlights programs) for Scotland's top cup competition does suggest a lack of enthusiasm which the public feed off.

 

1 hour ago, bdu98196 said:

Half closed stadiums and no TV coverage (maybe I missed it but what happened to highlights programs

I wondered this as well. Was on the lookout for highlights programs but couldn't find any. Pretty disappointing.

9 minutes ago, SteveA said:

I wondered this as well. Was on the lookout for highlights programs but couldn't find any. Pretty disappointing.

There will be highlights in the next round with the big teams in it. They simply don’t care about the smaller. teams who should be getting a bit of coverage although it would only be a few minutes 

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On 11/27/2022 at 5:47 PM, tm4tj said:

Plenty of highlights available on the above Twitter account, goal of round, results etc. 

The media outlets have changed massively over the years and the Scottish Cup will be one of them...

It's life Jim, but not as we know it...

 

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