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Stirling Albion |
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Peterhead |
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| Stirling team:- Peterhead team:- Stirling Albion host league leaders Peterhead this weekend
to test their recent run of form. Peterhead look like a team
that will be challenging for promotion this year as manager
Neale Cooper has brought in some new bodies, to try and get
Peterhead in to the first division for the first time in their
history. Allan Moore only made one change to last week’s
squad that had to settle for a draw against Raith Rovers as
Steven Waddell made room on the bench for Martin Grehan who
returns to the squad after a reoccurance of a foot injury. The Binos soon thought they had something to celebrate as Andy
Graham managed to set up David McKenna who tapped the ball behind
Michal Kula and into the back of the net only for the goal to
be disallowed for offside. As the first half drew to a close it was the Binos who had
who had a chance to score when John O’Neill managed to
skip past a couple of Peterhead defenders before having the
ball stole from him by team mate Ian Harty after a slight misunderstanding,
Harty could only manage to send his shot wide of the goal from
an offside position and it was clear that both the Assistant
Manager and Allan Moore were annoyed with Harty’s move
when O’Neill was on side and could have grabed the lead
for the Binos just before the break. Peterhead soon had a couple of chances to threaten Myles Hogarth’s goal with a couple of corners, the first seen a Stuart McKay header deflected past the post for another corner that was punched clear by Myles Hogarth but the ball fell nicely for Martin Bavidge who managed to get into the box before hitting a low shot at Myles Hogarth who could only gather at the second attempt. The first substitutions of the game came when Neale Cooper decided that Sean Fleming would be replaced by Graham Sharp and Allan Moore decided that he would change things around for the Binos as David McKenna was replaced by Martin Grehan who went onto the left wing as Mark Docherty came into a more centralised position and John O’Neill joined Ian Harty up front. As the game continued it was starting to look like neither
side would be scoring and in response to the rapidly slowing
game both Allan Moore and Neale Cooper made their second changes
of the game as Nathan Taggart was replaced by Chris Hamilton
for the Binos and for the Blue Toon David Ross replaces Stuart
McKay.. Stirling made their final change of the game as John O’Neill
limped off with a slight groin injury and was replaced by youngster
Liam Corr. Peterhead had another chance to take the lead for
a Stuart Anderson free kick but Anderson failed to keep his
effort low enough. Stirling soon looked like a winning goal
was coming their way as Ian Harty set up Craig Molloy who could
only see his shot deflected behind for a corner. From the corner
Peterhead failed to clear their lines and Ian Harty had the
perfect chance to get the late winner but he hit his shot directly
at Michal Kula in what was the last meaningful chance of the
game.
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