SPFL 2: Fantastic day of firsts to finish campaign with win in Fife

Posted on Monday, May 6th, 2024

The Spartans completed their 36 game long inaugural season in SPFL 2 with a win in Methil against Dick Campbell’s East Fife.

With one eye on the impending play-off semi final first leg in midweek against Peterhead, Gaffer Dougie Samuel rung the changes with only Jamie Dishington, Ayrton Sonkur and Marc McNulty remaining in the starting XI that drew 2-2 seven days previously against, yup, Peterhead.

Player development continues to be a focus within the Academy Pathway programme, with four of the current Under 20s squad, Archie Wylie, Given Ndlovu, Niall Geany & Jake Cunningham eager to make their SPFL debuts from the bench.

With home advantage already secured, Spartans headed into the game with various permutations still in play in terms of who Tuesday’s opponents would be.

The opening fifteen minutes had a degree of end of season malaise about them, none more so than the actions of the Ball Boy who decided after pulling back the rusty steel door to check on the whereabouts of an Ayrton Sonkur wall clearing exit, that the ball had gone beyond the realms of probability of recovery.

Sean Brown warmed the hands of the travelling Spartan Army when he pulled out a fine turn and shot on the edge of the box.  He looked on as the keeper scrambled across his line to ensure it went wide.

East Fife then had the ball in the net however it was disallowed for handball.  Then it looked a stick-on for the opener seconds before the interval when Scott Shepherd had a glorious opportunity, only for Sam Newman to somehow recover, stick out his derriere and block the shot on his goal line.

HT: East Fife 0-0 The Spartans

A brace of changes at the break saw Kevin Waugh and Ayrton Sonkur stay in for first dibs on the soap on a rope and they were replaced by Kieran Watson and making his senior debut, Niall Geany.

Inspired substitution or otherwise, it took just 60 seconds after the restart for Spartans to take the lead.  James Craigen on hand in the box to put in the shot which may have suffered from a deflection before hitting the net but they all count.

Mason McCready needed to look lively in an otherwise uneventful opening half when he was forced into a tremendous stop to maintain the narrow lead.

Then, just ten minutes after the restart, the scores were level.  Momentum from the men in Methil saw them seeking another, however some resolute defending, including a crucial block by Geany kept the Fifers at bay.

A double change was to follow midway through the half and it offered further SPFL debuts for Archie Wylie (his first senior game) and Given Ndlovu.

There followed a couple of crazy moments afterwards with the home bench incandescent with rage at the refusal of a spot kick after big shouts rung out of the stand and technical area.  Meanwhile at the other end, Sam Jones was upended and Jamie Dishington’s free-kick went over the bar.

Dishington was then forced into a headed cleared from under his own crossbar to keep the scores all square as the home side looked to end their home campaign on a high.

With ten minutes left on the clock, Spartans made their final change, with youngster Jake Cunningham – yup, another SPFL debutant – slotting in at the back, replacing Jamie Dishington.

Fortune then favoured the brave as Mason McCready leapt for a deep cross into his box  and was clattered in the process.  It first looked like a “rub em or count em” scenario as he fell to the deck in some pain, however it transpired later the contact was more of a rib tickler instead.

The game looked as if it was heading for a share of the spoils in Methil however when Sean Brown’s pass split the East Fife defence who were higher than the octaves on a Jimmy Sommerville LP, pacey Archie Wylie latched onto the ball and raced towards the goal.

With the keeper advancing to the boundaries of this box, Wylie showed maturity beyond his 16 years, 11 months and 26 days to square the ball to Robbie Thompson to slide home into the empty net, scoring his first ever senior goal.

The travelling Spartan Army were on their feet, parents looked like they’d been peeling onions, it was a moment to saviour.

Spartans then played out the final five or so minutes with ten men as substitute Given Ndlovu went lame after a tangle of legs over on the touchline, forcing the youngster to hobble back to the sheds and with only Blair Carswell left on the bench, no changes were to be made.

FT: East Fife 1-2 The Spartans

Malt and Hops Man of the Match: Sam Jones


Next Fixture

                     
Date: 05/10/24
Opponent: Clyde
Venue:New Douglas Park
Competition: SPFL 2
Kick off: 3.00pm

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