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  1. The wasps are coming Player manager Jim Goodwin will take his Alloa Athletic side North on Saturday to face Inverness at the Caledonian Stadium in the Championship. It's a 3:00pm kick off with Inverness looking to remain unbeaten and keep the Wasps winless. I notice that Alloa have the most appropriately named keeper in the league. You've guessed it, his name is Parry, but let's not dwell on that. Keeper Neil Parry was voted onto the League one team having completed 13 clean sheets last season. That aside, what an appropriate name for a keeper........ just saying. Caley Stan has been doing his homework and the result is this informative Preview for us all to read.................... Alloa, known globally not just for its brewing but as the unlikely setting for a popular sitcom set during the French Resistance, lies on the north bank of the Forth where some say it ceases to be the River Forth and becomes the Firth of Forth. Fittingly, the town’s football club continually refuses to accept the place in the Seaside League that usually serves as the pinnacle for a club of its size. Under the chairmanship of local tycoon Mike Mulraney, The Wasps have enjoyed a period of unprecedented success, beginning with the appointment of Paul Hartley as manager in the summer of 2011. Hartley oversaw successive promotions and Alloa went on to spend 3 consecutive seasons in the second tier. Now Player-Manger-Master of the Dark Arts, Jim Goodwin, has led them back up at the second attempt with victories over Raith Rovers and Dumbarton in the play-offs. History of the Fixture Won 14 Drawn 10 Lost 6 We played Alloa 28 times in the first 9 seasons of our history and have faced them just twice since. Our first victory came at the fifth attempt – a 5-0 win at Recreation Park in which a Charlie Christie hat-trick and an Ian Stewart brace provided the first sign of the free-scoring fun that was to follow over the next 7 and a half years. By the end of that glorious period, Alloa had been the recipients of a series of unremitting pumpings, and Pele’s last visit to ‘The Recs’ fittingly saw us run out 6-0 winners, with hat-tricks from both Dennis Wyness and Paul Ritchie. I’ve always wondered who got to keep the ball. For all that, it’s a defeat that lingers most vividly in the memory. The 1999 Challenge Cup Final in Airdrie was an epic 4-4 draw that saw The Wasps victorious after a penalty shoot-out. Paul Sheerin, whose hat-trick in the game had included 2 from the spot, missed our opening penalty in the shoot-out and the loss was complete when Mike Teasdale had his saved. To add insult to injury, Alloa keeper Mark Cairns who saved Teasdale's penalty, scored the one before it. It may be difficult to imagine now, but it was a gut-wrenching defeat at the time – just 5 years into our history and in our debut season in the First Division, we were competing in our first final, bringing around 3000 fans down to a less than neutral venue. But in retrospect, with everything we’ve gone on to achieve, it’s difficult to begrudge Alloa a success that takes pride of place in their 140 year-old honours list. And lest we forget, it was not just a victory for Alloa Athletic Football Club, but a significant milestone in the integration of duffel coat wearing headmasters into mainstream society. The teams last met in the Second Round of the League Cup 2 years ago, with Alloa running out 1-0 winners. The defeat turned out to be a harbinger of things to come under the stewardship of Richie Foran and our descent since then has been steep. A maiden victory for Alloa at the Caledonian Stadium would represent a new low. Form Alloa Last 7: WDWLLLW ICT Last 7: WWWLWDL Form is in the eye of the beholder here, as it can be argued that the all competitions figures above don’t tell us much about confidence in the respective squads. Although Alloa have lost their opening two league fixtures, those games have been tight and they have performed well in the cups. There’s little to suggest that they will suffer as Brechin did. From our end, we remain unbeaten in the league since the 13th March, a run of 13 games, but the manner of our departures from the cups, combined with the failure to score against an Ayr side that played over an hour with 10 men, leave the impression that all may not be well. Teams & Tactics Like Dumbarton before them, Alloa’s chances of staying in this division are largely dependent on their ability to supplement a part-time squad with full-time loan signings. That makes August a tricky month, with clubs reluctant to loan players out before the transfer window closes. However, that process has stepped up this week with the loan additions of midfielder Liam Burt from Rangers and forward Dario Zanatta from Hearts. All accounts suggest that Alloa are playing a stuffy, narrow 4-4-1-1, with experienced lower league journeyman Alan Trouten in support of Greig Spence up top. At the back, captain Andy Graham has decent experience at this level and his partnership with Bulgarian Zdravko Karadachki has impressed so far this season. We also seem to be playing a narrow 4-4-2, with a settled back 4 that sees Shaun Rooney pushing up high on the right when we’re in possession. Tom Walsh has made a bright start to the season on the left of midfield, while Liam Polworth and Joe Chalmers are fixtures in Robbo’s starting line-ups. That leaves 3 places up for grabs with Charlie Trafford and Sean Welsh competing for the remaining berth in the centre of midfield, and Nathan Austin, George Oakley and Jordan White all in contention to play up front. It’s difficult to see where Aaron Doran fits into this system and Robbo has made it clear that he sees Daniel MacKay as an impact sub at this time. Angus Beith remains injured and Zak Elbouzedi was absent from the bench for our last match.
  2. 3 points
    just more talk talk talk with absolutely no sincerity.
  3. 3 points
    Something else the appallingly uninformative official website could do is to keep us up to date with the progress of our clearly talented under 18 side. Whatever happened to the Chairman's undertaking to improve communication ?
  4. 3 points
    Funny you mentioned that as I was thinking that the other day. I seem to remember Graeme Rae saying they were going to keep in touch with fans more and yet sometimes the official page just doesnt post anything.
  5. 2 points
    (31/08/18): Morton v ICTFC (14/09/18): ICTFC v St Johnstone (05/10/18): Queens Park v ICTFC (12/10/18): ICTFC v Dundee (19/10/18): Kilmarnock v ICTFC (26/10/18): St Mirren V ICTFC (02/11/18): Motherwell v ICTFC (16/11/18):ICTFC v Fife Elite (23/11/18): Fife Elite v ICTFC (30/11/18): Rangers v ICTFC (14/12/18): ICTFC v Aberdeen (21/12/18): ICTFC v Dundee
  6. 2 points
    Hi Bronson Just a suggestion but could you approach the CEO and ask if club would be willing to write to these season ticket holders explaining your predicament and asking would they be willing to move? It could be corporate seats that are never used but paid for or someone that lives away but still likes to contribute by buying a ST? Worth asking maybe?
  7. 2 points
    Caley Stan has written this weeks Preview and it's a cracker. Have a look and see his excellent work for your enjoyment............. Cheers Stan, great reading.
  8. 2 points
    Fort William have been deduxted 9 points and fined £150 For fielding an ineligible player on three occasions yet when hearts do it they get deducted 2 points and we go out of the bet fred cup. Makes a mockery of the rules and regulations and the application of them by the governing bodies on how rules are to be applied. Fort William obviously didn't get an advantage in fielding their player the same as folk on here have said hearts didn't against cove. Just proves if your a big team you can get away with doing what you want st the expense of the smaller teams.
  9. 2 points
    What are you is yogi up to these days? Maybe you he could come in and help?
  10. 2 points
    Alloa may be recently promoted and may be part time but they are no Brechin. Absolutely no room for any hint of complacency on our part. These are the games where three points are an absolute must if me are to have any chance of promotion.
  11. 1 point
    Team against Dundee United: Mackinnon, Hastings, Fyffe, Nicolson, Harper, Gunn, Hyde, Brown, McGregor, Mackay and Kennedy We are 2-0 up goals from McGregor and Gunn 3-0 Gunn with his second just before half time 3-1 now 4-1 Harkness one of the subs with the goal 5-1 Russell again another sub scoring FT 5-1 That win makes it 4 from 4 for the U18's so far this season
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    Sadly, events seem to suggest that that is true. Such a pity, no club of our size can flourish without there being a dialogue with the fans and, although there may have been issues with that dialogue in the past, it now seems virtually non existent. Fine words in the Chairman's statement issued last year backed up by no action whatsoever.
  13. 1 point
    has always been this way .... I was on the committee of the Inverness & District Amateur FA for a few years with big George Davidson at the helm and when it came to disciplinary matters we were forced to impose decisions based on guidelines from the Scottish Amateur FA who are ultimately governed by the SFA. We tried to do things on a common sense basis most of the time but I lost count of the number of times where we made a decision, thought it was fair based on circumstances, then sent the findings to the SAFA only for them to reject it and send it back for us to impose harsher penalties. 5 and 10 game bans were common as were season long bans for individuals. Given that teams were amateur the fines were also draconian and caused hardship and in some cases for teams to fold. It was after my time but the IDAFA eventually broke away from the SAFA and this was one of several reasons for it. The only reason I came up with at the time for the behaviour of the SAFA was 'little man syndrome'. These were guys who - like their counterparts in the SFA - just wanted to be in charge and flex their muscles. They could not do it to the big guys, even at amateur level where there are some 'big' teams, so they went after those who had the least opportunity to strike back. Seems like they treat the non-league and semi-professional teams the same way.
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    Alloa? Alloa?? Alloa that beat us 1 - 0 and put us out of the League Cup despite us having 15 shots at goal, THAT Alloa??? Hopefully Alan Simpson is right and there's not a sting in the tail! (get it... 'cos theyre wasps)
  15. 1 point
    Given the club (apparently) didn't notify fans of the game against Lossie the other night but found time to talk up some company who cleaned gutters or something I don't think communicating with fans is ranking highly on their agenda right now.
  16. 1 point
    Just loving his Facebook cover picture.
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