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§ JI?> <CJ)~§ <CJ) IR_ § JE-3I ][JI?> Tar, rt F.C. is indebted to the adve_rtisers in thif prog_ramme and at re Canniepairt. The club is also indebted to ,ts main sponsors.
WIMPEY -SHIRTSPONSORS
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BOOTS
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SUPPLIES And to those firms and individuals who sponsor matches and match balls throughout the season. Interested in sponsorship? Please contact Secretary, Treasurer or ony member of the commi~.
manager Ian
1 Mathers display the League Flag.
TAYSIDE JUNIORS
Last Saturday's OVD card turned into a match secretary's nightmare
with six ties involving local sides end -ing up in draws.
There were three first division league matches played last Saturday
and the results didn't do us any harm. Arbroath s.c. could have
moved within four points of ourselves but dropped their first home
point of the season in a srprise share of the points with Kinnou11.
Carnoustie lost only their second league game of the season, going
down 1-2 at home to Jeanfield Swifts. Kirrie Thistle, for whom ex
Tayport Bruce Burnett has been a regular marksman, remain entrenched
at the bottom of the league after losing 1-5 at home to Forfar Albion.
It war Kirrie's second home defeat by that score and they will have
their work cut out in the second half of the league programme if
they are to climb out of the league's basement.
In division Two, Arbroath Vies are setting the early pace. A 4-0
win over Cqupar Angus made it seven wi n-s out of seven games. Already
it looks as if Vies, St Josephs and Broughty Athletic, the present
top three will be the promoted trio .
DID YOU KNOW
•••••••
That Tayport's recent visit to Luncarty coincided with the launch of their new match programme. Let's hope more Tays i de clubs follow suit and supply the punter with more information .
••••••• SINCE WE LAST MET .....
Last week's win over Cumbernauld United wasn't a classic but there were some enjoyable moments and none more so than Gary Lamont's goal. With virtually his first touch since coming on as substitute, Gary, a l ways a favourite with the fans anyway,had the the 270 crowd roaring t heir ~ppreciation by crashing an unstoppable volley past the helpless Cumbernauld goalie. Jackie Devine•s goal was also a cracker while Ha mish and D.R . _weighed in with their usual quota of quality goals.
The Glasgow side started both halves in spritely fashion but, over the piece, weren't really at the races and their frustrations
- boiled over in the second half _when they had a player ordered off after tangling -with Gary Lamont.
~s a final point it would be fair to say that neither camp was too enamoured by • the performance of Referee Roy, one of the post match talking points .
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TODAY'S GAME
SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 1992
TAYSIDE McEWAN'S LAGER LEAGUE DIVISION ONE
TAYPORT v DUNDEE VIOLET
This league game was originally scheduled for Glenesk Park but, with Violet's stablemates, Elmwood, drawing at Broughty Athletic in the OVD Scottish Cup last week, the replay goes on at the Violet ground.
This will be the first meeting of the season between the sides. After today the only side we've yet to meet in the League is Carnoustie.
Violet started the season disastrously, losing their opening five games and 22 goals in the process but, since then, they have taken six points from six games including a creditable share of the points at F~rfar Albion.
After taking only one point from 2 league games in mid September. we•vi won four on the trot and gone to the top of the table . Now that we're there the object is to stay there and put some daylight between ourselves and our nearest contenders.
Violet have netted 12 times in their past four games and, with Tayport hitting their opponents' net no fewer than 24 times in their past four home games, the fans could be treated to another goal feast
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TODAY'S REFEREE
Today's referee is JIM HUNTER from Dundee. Jim has just been appointed to the Junior list following some excellent reports. He is no stranger to the Canniepairt, having refereed here previously in the Amateur Leagues.
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TAYPORT AND VIOLET - PAST MEETINGS
The teams have met only twice before, on league business last season. In August 1991 we won by 4-0 and then at Glenesk on 14th December we returned a 2-0 victory. Tayport's team in the first game was:- Smith, P.Reilly, Paterson, Dolan, Sommerville, Hunter, Irons, Cushnie, Thoms, D.Reilly and Devine. Subs were Lamont & Coventry. Goalscorers were Sommerville, Hunter, Devine & D.Reilly. Comment in the club records said "Tayport were always on top but missed a host of chances, particularly in the first half •. At Glenesk Mann, Wilkie, Spalding and Coventry were in for Smith, Irons, P.Reillyr D.Reilly. It was one of the few games that Dave has missed. Lamont and P.Reilly were substitutes. One goal ahead at halftime, Tayport netted through Sommerville & Devine. The records noted that 80% of the crowd of 50 were Tayport fans.
••••••• FORTHCOMING FIXTURES
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Saturday 28th November OVD Scottish Cup. j
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THE BAKER'S BIT Dundee Violet are our visitors today and I'd like to welcome them and their followers to the Canniepairt. _Both ourselves and Violet were successfully involved in the Scottish Cup last week and I hope our support enjoyed the game.
We knew beforehand the standard of opposition. Ronnie and myself both had a look at Cumbernauld and were in agreement that they had quite a few weaknesses that could be exploited. We worked hard on Monday and Wednesday nights going over their failings and the particular type of game which we had to adopt.
I think in the main our homework paid off. We knew if our players applied the proper approach and attitude we would have little difficulty. It proved to be the case - 7-1 - and with a wee bit of luck and official linesmen, I've no doubt we could have scored more.
I felt we played well on the day without being exceptional. We know there's definately more in the tank! Still, we won't grumble, our last six games have seen us score 37 times- an average of six a game which can't be bad!
Today's league game is every bit as important as last week's tie. A victory and two points could see us draw further ahead of Forfar W.E. who are a.t Kinnoull, another league contender, so there's added incentive for our players. There's no Junior team in the
1country come to Tayport and don't give us respect. Violet will be no exception -. Our players know only too well what's expected of them.
Before I finish I must, on behalf of the management and players, thank our supporters who attended last week's tie for their vocal encouragement. Well done and keep it going.
Support the 'Port ! ,
Dave Baikie.
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PATERSON AND MACKAY SELECTED FOR TAYSIDE SQUAD
DAVE BAIKIE APPOINTED MANAGER
Tayport's domination of the Tayside Juniors these past two seasons
has been recognised by the selection of two players (only two?!-Ed.)
and manager Dave Baikie for the Jock Reid Trophy match against the
Central Region at North End Park on Sunday 15th November. Dave's
assistants at Tayport, Ronnie Robb & Mel Irons, will also be at
the manager's right hand for this game .. The team selection is:
Clark(D ,ownfield) 1 McMulkin(Downfield) ,Ogilvy (Forfar Alb.), Feeney
(North ·End), Paterson(Tayport); Morrison(Kinnoull), Bennett(Carnoustie),
Ruddie(Downfield); Smith(Forfar WE), Mackay(Tayport), Shepherd(J'field)
Subs. Craig(Forfar Albion), Ritchie(Coupar Angus), Strachan(Arbroath), Dow(St Josephs).
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TODAY'S OPPONENTS DUNDEE VIOLET
Founded: 1883 Colours: Royal
Ground: Glenesk Park
Nickname: Pansies
Previous Name: Hillbank F.C.
Players turned Senior include
Scot Symon,Alan Gilzean (D/dee)
Henry Morris (East Fife).
Morris is the club's record
scorer.
Glenesk's capacity was once
17,000. In the 1947/48 Junior •
Cup Violet played in front of
20,000 at Dens Park against
Bo'ness.
Violet are unique in that they
are the only Tayside club to
have lifted the Junior game's
ultimate prize, the Scottish
Junior Cup in 1929 (a copy of
the following season's
membership card is printed
right).
While the 'Port support were seeing eight goals
1scored on
the Canniepairt, tnose who followed Violet up to the Moray Firth witnessed nine
, fortunately five were for Violet who won their OVD Scottish Cuptie against Bishopmill United by 5-4.
Although Bishopmill are from Elgin, the tie was played a few miles down the road at the picturesqe Forest Park, ground of Burghead Thistle.
Violet must have had too heavy a lunch because they started badly to trail 0-3 at half time but got · into their stride in the 2nd. half and goals from Brian Scrimgeour(2); Ronnie Mitchell(2) and an own goal ·put them t~rough to round 2.
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TODAY'S TEAMS
SATURDAY 7th NOVEMBER 1992
TAYSIDE McEWAN'S LAGER LEAGUE
DIVISION ONE
TAYPORT DUNDEE VIOLET
from
FRASER MANN
PAtJL REILLY
GRANT PATERSON
MARK SPALDING
ANDY SOMMERVILLE
JIMMY HUNTER
JACKIE DEVINE
BILLY COVENTRY
HAMISH MACKAY
DAVE REILLY
GARY LAMONT
IAN HARRIS
KEVIN LYNCH
GRAEME IRONS
RONNIE ROBB
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
from
MARK KERR
MICHAEL WILL
ERNEST SCRIMGEOUR
BOBBY GLENNIE
BRIAN SCRIMGEOUR
FRANK BRADY
ROBERT CARLING
DAVID SIMPSON
MARK SMITH
PAUL BOYLE
RONALD MITCHELL
ANDREW LORNIE
SIMON STEVENSON
CRAIG BROWN
JOHN CARLING
---------------- -·------ ·-~-------The following article which might be of interest to followers of Junior Football appeared in last week's "Scotland on Sunday • newspaper.
I T has been a bad wc:dt for the art of cxpreuioa in sport. OD Wednesday in Valdemma,
Spain , we had David Feherty apparently likenina bis fellow Ryder Cup aolfer Colin Mootaomerie to "a warthot that 's just been lllUD& by a wasp ". We then had Feherty denyina this on Thursday, claimina he . had actually 11id Monty ,.,..mbled " a bulld0& licltln1 pias off a nettle" .
In Aynh iR, Ibey 11ecr clear of such Dollloyenkyao imafery. Bobby McCullocb, the C\imnock junior football dub man.,.r who, it i1 11id, kicked - people than Vinn ie Jona throuahout a bitina career which ioduded 17 aeodinporr apinat local rivals Aucllinleck, wu lul week once more up before the Disciplinary Comm itt ee. He
SPORTS DIARY
By Groluun Spien lacked Feherty's eye for allepy, but wu no lea acerl>ic for all tbal .
"What WU it Mr McCullocb aaually uid to your a beak wed the referee who had lbowD the m.....,. a n,d card for abuae .
"He aid to me: •vou are a lhiter and a lhite-baa ' ," replied the ref,
On other occasions, McCulloch hu lee his feet do the talkina- In 1987, for illlllDCC, he kicked the Ayrshire Cup and caused £300 worth of damqe julll before ii WU due to be pRKllted to Auchinleck, who had beaten Cumnodt. For aood mCU\lre, Mt:Cllllocb bad ben -t off in the last minute.
W E remain in AynhiR, if only llllnt rumoun tbat they wanted to to -k confirmation that buy C\imnock '1 Fruer Cllnpbell .
then: is a strange sub-tpocia of "There are bundn,da of Camhumanity at work there . I quote one pbell, in New C\imnoc:k, all better Slephen Wilkie,_• player _witb ·lrvine playen tban Fruer - even the Vies and. beheve tb11 or not. women." said the official. Order poosessor of both a BA and a CA please, aentlemen. certificate, who uys there i_s .. an , in~ible n!'mber of thup 10 the I Junior pmc .
Belligerence ieems to PfflDeate ' ·every level. The Auchinleek programme editor recently wrote that Cumnock '1 Rusty Harluieu "must
1 have ubest01 lips to be able to ki11 his jeney after scorina", a remarlc which brought a demand fo, an apolocy from Cumnock..
In their proan11ume, Glenafton then quoted one of the ir o,.11, club olTICiala, who sought to deny coo-
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·- - ., .. ~.-............ -·--.--APPEARANCES 1992/93
Prev. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
52 F.Mann • • • • • • • • * • * * • * 82 G.Malone • * s * * • * s • * * * 103 G.Paterson * * • • • • • * * * • * * • 18 H.Mackay * * • • • • • * * * • • * * 48 P.Rei lly * • • • * • * * * * • * • •
K. Lynch * * • • • s * s * • * • 55 J.Devine • * • • * * * * * * * * * 100 M.Spalding • * • s * * * * * s • 85 K.Thoms • * 103 D.Reilly * * • * * * • * * * * * * * 84 G.Lamont • s * s s • • s 89 w.coventry s * * * * * * * * * s s * * 63 G. Irons s s s s * * s 82 A.Sommerville * • • * * * * * * * * • 74 'J .Hunter s * * * * * * * * * s * 23 R.Robb s 17 D.Baikie s
I.Harris s s s s s * s
DID YOU KNOW Davie Wells, the ex Ayr United player was this week sacked as manager of Ayrshire Division One side Kilwinning Rangers. Wells apparently did not get the approval of the committee to spend money on improving his bottom of the table side.
GOALSCORERS 1992/93 (total before this season in brackets) THIS SEASON'S RESULTS
H.Mackay 13 (9) 27/7 h V Balbeggie (f) w D,Reilly 10 (82) 1/8 h V Shettleston (f) w K.Lynch . 6 ( -) 5/8 h V Lochgelly (f) w J.Devine 7 (28) 8/8 a V Wivenhoe Tn.(f) w I.Harris 6 ( -) 9/8 a V Broomfield (f) w w.coventry 4 (28) 15/8 a V Kirrie This.(L) w P.Reilly 2 (2) 19/8 a V Jeanfield (L) w A. Sommerville 2 (17) 22/8 h V E. Craigie (L) w G.Lamont 2 (29) 26/8 a V North End (L) w K.Thoms - (63) 29/8 h V Arbroath SC (L) w G.Irons . - (11) 5/9 a V Kinnoull (L) w Mr Spalding - ( 5) 12/9 h V Forfar Alb, (L) L G. Paterson - ( 3) 19/9 a V Forfar WE (L) d G. Malone - ( 1) 26/9 h v Lochee Utd (L) w
3/10 a v Lochee Harp (L) w SHUTOUTS 10/10 h V Kinnoull (L) w
17/10 h V Downfield · (L) w F.Mann 5 (29) 24/10 a v Luncarty ~Z ~ w
31/1() !1.v Cumbernauld S w
DID YOU KNOW That Violet have finished 7th in the League for the past three seasons with 27, 22 & 27 points.
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11-1 1-0 9-0 7-1
ZAMOYSKI CUP UPDATE
Shock as holders Downfield crash out.
When the above headline appeared in the 'Courier' the other Monday, the Sports Desk was, I believe, inundated with calls from irate Tayport fans. 'Junior Correspondent' must have forgotten that May afternoon when a 2-0 victory over Forfar West End brought the Zamoyski to the Canniepairt. ( see photo of presentation at North End Park). The holders are , of course,alive and kicking and looking forward to the second round draw. The first two rounds are played on a regional basis, leaving eight clubs from the Tayside Association and eight from the North Region to go into the hat for the all in third'round draw. North sides still retaining an interest in the competition are:Aberdeen East End, Banks o ' Dee, Buchanhaven Hearts, Buckie Rovers or Crombie, Bon Accord, Deveronside, F.C. Stoneywood, Fraserburgh United, Hall Russell United, Insch, Inverurie Loco, Islavale, Lewis United, Longside or Stonehaven, Nairn St Ninian or Sunnybank and Turriff or Ellen.
GEORGE TAYLOR Club members were saddened to hear of the untimely death earlier this week of former player, George Taylor. George, 36, who vas a well known Dundee publican played as a f~ll back with Tayport Amateurs from 1974 until 1977. During his time at Tayport George played 95 games, scoring 4 goals. He was a member of the side which toured Belgium in 1975 and of the sides which appeared in the Fife Cup Final and two Gray Trophy Fi nals in 1975 &1976. The club extends its sympathy to George's family.
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OVD SCOTTISH CUP REVIEW
Shock of the first round was undoubtedly holders Auchinleck Talbot being held 2-2 to lowly Muirkirk. Muirkirk will sell more pies than for many a year when the Talbot support rolls into the village for the replay. Scotland's newest Junior team, Harthill, went out at the first hurdle, beaten at Bellshill, Old friends Arthurlie defeated Preston by 7-0 and other short priced sides, Newtongrange Star and Hill o'Beath won comfortably at Dunbar and Insch respectively. Kelty Hearts came close to an embarrassing home defeat by Pumph~rston but rallied with two late goals to go through.
Locally the talking point was Downfield being held to a 1-1 draw at home by Wishaw from the Reebok Central League Division Two while one of the results which made most pleasant reading was uhat from Larkhall. Luncarty were expected tp be well thumped but 2-4 was one of their best looking scorelines for some time. Second Round Draw The draw for the second round of the OVD Cup, which takes in all those clubs which received first round byes, takes place in the Elgin City Social Club tomorrow afternoon. The ties will be due
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:.__Lu_N_c_A_R_T_Y ___ _ _ s ___ o __ _ o ____ s ___ 3 ___ 2_9 ___ o _ _ _j PRESS COMMENT
• Tayport began their bid for the Scottish Cup in impressive fashion, beating Cumbernauld United by 7- 1 "
- Sunday Post 1/11/92
••••••• • Highlight of this stroll was Mackay's hat - trick" - Sunday Hail 1/11/92 (Tayport 7 Cumbernauld United 1)
INJURY LIST GROWS
From last season we've been handicapped by injuries to key players and it's unlikely if there's been an occasion this season that Dave Baikie has had to tell a fit player that he wouldn't be getting a jersey.
However, things are slowly improving. Frankie Dolan (right), out since March with a broken leg, is back in full training. Grant Cushnie has had an operation and is about six weeks away from being fit while Kevin Thoms is awaiting word to go in for a ~nee operation.
George Malone has missed the last two games and could be absent again today.
Kevin Lynch(right) has become the latest casualty and could be out for some time with a groin injury.
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F.I.F.A. CALLED IN
The S.F.A. have called in F.I.F.A. in an attempt to obtain clearance for Sean Wilkie. The Tayport defender, now fit after having a plaster removed from his ankle, is still awaiting clearance from the New Zealand F.A ..
The matter has dragged on now for some time and, with negotiations between the clubs seemingly getting nowhere, Tayport asked the S.F.A. to look into things on their behalf.
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