\IJIJ()./')I ,~ 1991192 TAYPORT JUNIORS ,~ 'TA~~~~l'·s TEAMS Ground : DavidScott Cup 1991/96. , Canniepairt.Shanwell Road, TamesideAssociation for thej Tayport. A CROSSGATES BlindInternational Challenge , Tel. 553670 CupWinners 1996 . j ~ - from from Colours : Chairman: RedShim, Black Shorts . E. Stewari, 1 Fraser MANN Derek PATERSON Founded: 5 GreemidePlace, Tayport. Club- 1947(as Amateurs), Vice•Chairman: 2 Grant BUIST Steve INGLIS 1990(as Juniors). A.0 . Oswald, Honours: 16 LochsideGardens. Tayport. 3 Grant PATERSON Barry TILLIER 0.V.O.Scottish Junior Cup Secretary : "/ A\'l'ORfF.( __ Winners1991/96 . A.J . Oswald, Offiri,,f, lf,ud,,f,,y i't Runners-up1991/93, 1996/97 17 ReformStreet, Taypon. 4 MarkSPALDING Robin LIVINGSTONE f'tw., ,.,,.,r/995 /96 ,. , TaysideLeague Division I ·p Treas urer : Champions1991 /91, 1991/93, R.Macmillan, 5 Keith NICOLSON Steve MORRIS 1993/94,1994/9S,199S/96,12 BanknoweDrive, Tayport. ~-'4 1998/99. Committ ee: 6 Sean WILKIE Steve SHARP ZamoyskiCup Winners J. Anderson,R.lrvine, 1991/91. A. McOade,j. H utton,Ken 7 Allan RAMSAY Michael COWIE CentenaryCup 1994 /91. Smith. TaycarsTrophy 1998 /99. Commercial 8 Steven STEW ART Ross MILLER Creamof the BarleyTrophy Contact s: 1994/91 JimHutton, Tel : 113098 TaysideLeague Division 2 KenSmith, Tel: 6686ll. 9 Stephen ROSS Neil MACLEOD Champions1990/91. Manager: Whyte& Mackay(Curri e) Cup A.Sommerville 10 Dave REILLY Craig SCOTT Winners1990/9 1, 1991/91, Coaches: 1991/93,1993/94,1998/99. J. Hunter, 0. Tomey, 11 Frederic DESW ARTE Brian BOARDMAN PerthshireAdvertiser Cup R.Nicoll Winners 1990/91,1991/96. Physio: Andy Bell. 12 Paul REILLY Ronnie DUNCAN lntersportShield Winners Groundstaff : 1990/91, 1993/94. 0. Hughes,W . Nelson I 13 Kenny JONES Gary BRAID D.J. laingTrophy Winners Programm es: 1997198. A. J. Oswald, 14 Ian GREIG Robert AIRD CraigStephen Trophy Winners 17 ReformStreet, Tayport 1990/91,1991/9l,1993/94, Telephone:01381 551644. 1991/96,1997/98,1998/99. :I 15 Graham NICOLL David HORNE AlbertHerschell Trophy Winners1990/9 1, 1991/91, 16 Mark CORCORAN Neil FOSTER 199l/93,1993/94, 1994/9S, 1991/96, 1998/99. 17 Kenny CAMERON 1999/2000 19 BrianCRAIK 20 Ryan SOCHANIK Scott & Fyfe Limited Scot scra ig Works, Tayport • Industri a l Textil e Manufactur e rs llll E TODAY'S REFEREE IS DAVID MUNRO (PERTH) L IM IT E 0 ' ASSISTANTS a KENNY LAIRD (PERTH) ~ BILL McGREGOR (DUNDEE) aypor-t F.C. is_ind ! bte d to t he adv er ti ;-ers in thi s pro gramm e a nd a t th e Canni e pa1rt . Th e club is a ls o ind e bted to its sponso rs. TAYCARSTROPHY 2nd ROUND _ _ _ Club Membership/SeasonTick ets: Ta~portF.C. Club Membership, which 1nc_ludes a season ticket to the Canniepairtfor allleague games, is TAYPORT v CROSSGATES PRIMROSE ava1la~le at £25 fo_r adults and £ 15 for childrenand senior citizens.H alf timematch day refreshmentsare availableexclusively to clubmembers /seasonticket holders in the upstairslounge in the clubpavilion . SATURDAY 26 FEBRUARY 2000 Applications to clubsecretary. Tayport FC's Newsline(01382) 552755 KICK OFF 2.00pm l◄ h rs per day, 7 days a week for all match details and info on Tayport FC. Website: www.tayportfc.u-k.ad PORT PROG VOL.10 No.7 1999/00 ' ~ ~ -... JI:::.______.. ,. ___ ------_ ___ ::::a

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T· E · S · T· I M-O·N·l·A L Y· E ·A· R . ...: Ill . ,, u [Ii] ~ I\MRK SPALDING DAVID REILLY SEAN WILKIE GRANT PATERSON SECRETARY: TESTIMONIAL FUND CATHERIN E OGI LVIE TEN YEARSAT THE TOP COMMITTEE 46 TAY STREET DAVID AYRE (Chairman) TAYPORT WITH TAYPORTF.C . ERIC BEAT (Joint Treasurer) DD6 9BG ANDY PHIN (Joint Treasurer) 01382 553656 IAN I\MCMILLAN 01382 553502 (BJ ,...... ANDY ROBERTSON For those of you w.ho regularly get that feeling that the years are flying past much quicker than they used to, it may come as someth ing of a shock to rea lise that Tayport Juniors are ten years old this season. The club's achievements throughout the decade are unparalleled and, remarkably, there are four players still turning in sterling performances week after week. Dave Reilly, Sean Wilkie, Mark Spalding and Grant Paterson have amassed almost 1700 games between them and have, of course, been involved in every one of the many successes enjoyed by the'Port since 1990. To recognise the outstanding service given by these players, a testimonial year is now up and running and the committee formed to administer this hopes that you, the 'Port Support, will give your wholehearted backing to this venture. Several main events which include a Sportsman's Dinner, a Commemorative Magazine, Testimonial Match and Racenight are at the advanced planning stage with only dates and venues to be finalised. As more details become available they will be published in the match programme and local press. THE TAYCARS TROPHY .8'/l?Al.80,ffl) LJf 711.c A£)AA,1$M070,f (j,f0/11' In terms of prestige , the Tay- Finalists last season, St An­ cars competition, ranks sec- drews have disappointed ond only to the OVD Cup as manager Pete Hutton who far as Tayside clubs are con- will have to have a run in cerned .. Taycars certainly do the cups if the Recreation their best to market the corn- Park faithful are not to be­ petition and it was just a pity come restless. \hey will be well fancied to that it poured rain on the Elsewhere the Tayside clubs go through against Forfar afternoon that Tayport lifted will have their work cut out Albion. Memorial Park is the trophy last June at Gle­ to make the last eight. never an easy place to get a nesk with a convincing 5-0 result and perhaps a draw win over St Andrews United. Downfield beat OVD Cup UNION STREET and a win on penalties looks quarter finalists Arbroath That's history now of course . like being Albion's best DUNDEE SC on their own patch last It's the present that counts hope . week and will be looking to and Tayport will be going all 01382 - 223011 keep up the good work at The paucity of Tayside out to retain their title . Lochore Miners' Welfare. League clubs in the last six­ Competition is stiff, and no­ However Lochore are hav­ teen means that one tie is an where will it be more com­ ing a good season and will all affair featuring Glen­ petitive than at North End be confident of progress. rothes and Rosyth Recrea­ Park where the locals take on tion. Billy Spence whom Forfar West End get a wel­ a Kelty Hearts team looking Dave Baikie took from Hiil come break from league to recapture the form which of Beath to Arbroath is now football and, although firm took them to the OVD Cup manager at Rosyth and he favourites to be relegated, Final last season . Like Kelty will be looking to transform CountySports they showed plenty spirit v the Dokens' form has fluctu- the fortunes of the west Fife Tayport last week . Oppo­ ated dramatically this season L 1lLlilhlL club . llit nents Newburgh, however and they will be have to be at are having their best season Despite investing heavily in (Perth)Ltd. their best to see off the Fife for a long time. When the transfer market, Glens' challenge. Sports & Leisure Specialists Uj1lJlLl!Jittt Burgh surged to the top of manager Colin Downie has 8-14 St. John Street Apart from Tayport the only the league, there weren't seen his league challenge • SELF-SERVICE other Tayside club at home is many who thought they stutter and the OVD bid Perth PH1 5SP Bankfoot Athletic who have could stay there . They have came off the rails in spec­ Tel: 626331 • SERVICEWASHES St Andews United as visi- done so, nevertheless , and in tacular fashion at Glenafton. tors. Neither club has set the defeating at • IRONINGSERVICE The Taycar s is one the Glens heather on fire this season. East Shore Park a couple of Suppliers to Tayport F.C. will fancy, however, and it is Bankies early form has weeks ago, Newburgh sent • FULLLAUNDRY hard to see then losing to and many other clubs on dipped since the autumn but , out the mess age that they Rosyth .. SERVICEAVAILABLE galvanised by their stuffy intend to stay there. It looks Tayside. showing in only losing by a like a home banker. The Lochgelly v Carnoustie sing le goal at North End last Unle ss Thornton Hibs have tie is postponed because of Generousdi scounts 272 PERTH ROAD week, will see the visit of a reaction from their OVD Panmure 's OVD and available- DUNDEE DD2 l AE Saints as an opportunity to Cup defeat at Lanark Utd will be rescheduled for the get back on stream. earliest possible date. ask for Ian Duff Tel: (01382) 646906 TAYBRIDGE BAR HORROR PHOTOS No.6 129 PERTH GRANT PATERSON, NOW AP­ ROAD, 21 FAlRFIELD RD PROACHING 500 GAMES FOR THE CLUB, DUNDEE PICTURED BEFORE THE OPERATION! DUNDEE. 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WESTERN AUSTRALIA COBBIES INN TAYPORT SUPPORTERS CLUB 32 TAY STREET, TAYPORT. S~t>{, TEL: 552011 KENNY ~t>{, CAMERON FRASER MANN Tayside's leading ~(?) ~) shopping centre TODAY'S GAME W E LLGAT E W E LLGAT E The perfect shopping ,experience, TAYCARS TROPHY 1999/2000 SECOND ROUND all under one roof. It's a warm welcome to the Canniepairt for Crossgates Primrose from the other end of the Kingdom. It is, of course the clubs' very first PARKING FOR OVER COFFEE SHOPS AND meeting. 600 CARS RESTAURANTS

Ta yport , having collected the scalps of Bardon Aggregates Fife League OVER 50 OF YOUR clubs Glenrothes, Hill of Beath , St Andrews United and Oakley United FAVOURITE STORES in the last eight months or so, will therefore be considered by Primrose as a major here today . STEPS THEATRE AND REGULAR LIVE CENTRAL LIBRARY ENTERTAINMENT Manager Brian Lindsay and his assistant John Duncan are seeing steady improvement from their charges and will out to spring a THE WELLGATE - STREETS AHEAD surprise. Tayport have been giving little away in terms of goals against IN CITY CENTRE SHOPPING in recent weeks, but will be under no illusions that the first goal this afternoon will be crucial. That was certainly the case in recent cup ties THE WELLGATE CENTRE, DUNDEE, DDl 2DB Tel (01382) 225454 at Longside and Shotts Bon Accord. Although in the bottom half of the Bardon Aggregates League, Crossgates are a team capable of providing a shock and Tayport will be well warned in that regard . Manager Andy Sommerville will still be without Graham Nicoll and J & S PATERSON Paul Reilly who are both recovering from injury, but otherwise should have a strong pool from which to select. Stevie Ross has withdrawn his transfer request and, having played half a game last week at Forfar , for could feature again this afternoon. Having a full - or nearly full - squad brings its own problems and the PLANT HIRE manager will no doubt be thinking long and hard about his selection, fully aware that those players who don't start the game will be unhappy and desperate to get their chance to come on and show that ·SKIP HIRE they should be first choice. The referee this afternoon, Mr Munro, and one his assistants , Mr CONTAINER HIRE Laird , are in charge of our game for a second successive week. Both were officiating at Forfar West End last Saturday. As with all cup-ties apart from the OVD Cup, today 's game will be WEST END, MAIN ROAD, GAULDRY played to a finish , with extra time and penalty kicks if required. TEL: (01382) 330283 D. M. BLACK TWO TAYSIDECLUBS' HOPES STILL CHEMIST ALIVEIN THE OVD CUP Carnoustie aren't in the last eight yet but they will have a better than even chance of getting there this PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED afternoon when they replay against Shotts Bon Ac­ cord at Westfield Park Shotts may have been misled COSMETICS, TOILETRl 'ES by the Gowfers lowly league position, but they'll now }- . .; know what to expect this afternoon . Grant Miller, a DEVELOPING & PRINTING OVD Cup winner with Tayport, showed he's the man for the big occasion with the opening goal at Hannah Park after only three minutes BABY CARE - and a header at that! Danny Diver then struck twice to put Shotts in front but, with substitutes, another ex-Port OVD Cup winner Barrie Gray and ex Harp 32 CASTLE STREET striker Stevie Higgins on as substitutes, a late equaliser from the latter capped a great away day for Carnoustie. By all accounts it was blood and snotters at Cumnock where the locals progressed TAYPORT DD6 9AF at the expense of Ayrshire rivals Kilbirnie. 'Nock won 3-1 but it wasn't the football that grabbed the headlines. This quote says it all "A full scale brawl broke TEL: 01382 552247 out that ended with the floor [ of the pavilion] covered with glass from framed pictures that were smashed off the walls, and the wall splattered with blood from Rodden's [the Cumnock player allegedly punched by an opponent whilst entering the dressing room] face. 11 Three off at Cumnock and also three off at Benburb where the locals ended Larkhall's hopes by 3-0. Bens' ex-Pollok player Dougie Fontana was first to go @t>~ followed by Thistle's McQuade before Bens went 1-0 up. A second from the penalty spot before a second sending off for Larkhall and then a third goal for the E.P. Bens settled things. Thrilling stuff at Neilston where Whitburn went 2-0 up in only 20 minutes. ENGINEERING Neilston pulled one back before the break. Their second half pressure finally paid off with an equaliser in 85 minutes only for the Burnies to breakaway and net the ~ Securedloans Co. Ltd. ~ Anypurpose winner in injury time. ~ Home owners only ~ No Equityloans available Fife hopes ended with the 2-0 defeat of Thornton Hibs at Lanark United. With ~ Low Rates Precision Engineers ~ Consolidationloans Arbroath SC, Newtongrange and Johnstone Burgh going through last week, ~ No fees available there's only the Carnoustie tie to be decided. Port Prog predictions weren't too bad Tooling for Industry with five out of seven correct, Glenafton and Neilston letting the side down. So ALL ,SC 'O ,T ' that's three Central Region , two East Region, one Ayrshire and hopefully, two

1' Larchfield Works, Larch Street, F ·1',. N1• iI ANCE,' . I i : I Tayside teams through to the last eight. Dundee DDl SNW The draw for the quarter finals which are to take place on 11 March will be made Tel: (01382) 322433 IC•J:t•t•lclffi~»• on Grampian TV on Sunday , probably during 'Football First ' Lines open from 9qm to 9pm Fax: (01382)228998 ALLOA BUSINESSCENTRE, ALLOA FKlO 3SA

Yourhome is ot riski f youdo not keepup repayments on o mortgageor loon secured on it FROM THE ARCHIVES Actually not from the club archives today but some hitherto unknown information on junior football in its infancy in Tayport from the turn of the last century. The following was picked up from Eric R.Thom­ son 's Internet site on the history of Fife Junior Football on www.geocities.com/sjosta/ Mr Thomson's research reveals that junior football was played in Souters Sportsturf Lt~ ..Cunningham Road Tayport 100 years ago. Although Tayport played a season in a Fife Springkerse . Stirling . FK7 ?SL . League, at the turn of the century Tayport played mostly in the Angus Telephone . O1786 472141 Fax . 01786 465963/472233 League. However in season 1900/01, they played in Forfarshire and Tayside cup competitions but were members of a five club Howe of Fife League along with Ancient City Athletic from St Andrews, Kettle AS SPECIALIST SPORTSTURF United, Tayside Albion from Newburgh and Wormit. DESIGNERSAND CONTRACTORS In 1903 Taypoi-t even boasted two junior sides, Tayport and WE CAN OFFER A COMPLETE Craigmore who both played in the Angus League but somehow Tayport still managed to meet Kettle United in the Armitage Cup. PROFESSIONAL DESIGN AND The following year Tayport United (an amalgamation of Tayport and CONSTRUCT PACKAGE Craigmore?) reached the 4th round of the Scottish Junior Cup and the following season played in the East of Scotland Cup which seems INCLUDING LABORATORY to have had entries from the Lothians to Aberdeen but Tayport went ANALYSIS OF MATERIALS out in the second round. TOGETHER WITH ALL REMEDIAL In 1907 'Port were back in the Howe of Fife League, now with 14 AND CLOSE SEASON WORKS teams, and carried the Fife flag furthest in the Scottish Junior Cup - the 4th Round. "Plus ea change" notes Mr Thomson! In 1909/10 Newport also had a Junior team and Guardbridge United WE CAN ALSO PROVIDEA FULL beat St Andrews City to win the Jannetta Cup. The following season RANGE OF SPECIALIST Tayport were now in the East Fife Junior League along with the likes of Balgonie Scotia, Buckhaven, Leslie Hearts and Rosslyn and were EQUIPMENT FOR HIRE: still bidding to be the first Fife team to win the Scottish Junior Cup but, although going furthest of the local Junior sides, went out in the 3rd round. Next season, 1912/13, Inverkeithing United became the VERTI-DRAINS • SAND SPREADERS first Fife side to win the Scottish Junior Cup. Tayport would have to wait another 83 years to get their hands on the Holy Grail. VIBRO SLITTERS • TRENCHERS The Great War saw many junior clubs go into abeyance, many never SAND SLITTERS • OVERSEEDERS to return , but Tayport did return and there is a record of their participation in the Scottish Junior Cup in 1919/20. (to be continued HOLLOWTINERS • GRAVEL TRAILERS in a future edition of Port Prog)) MGM TAYBRIDGE BAR TIMBER f MGI 129 PERTH ROAD, ANDY'S ANGLE ,rn M DUND EE. 37 Hosp ital Stree t, Good afternoon and a warm welcome to the players Du ndee 003 SDJ TEL: 01382 643973 Tel: 01382 8 17738 s~~ and officials of Crossgates Primrose for our cup Fax: 0 1382 83239 4 game today. This is the first time the teams have met • e' ' .j DAVE ~'¥ in any capacity and it is always interesting to play against and meet new players and teams. Hopefully SEAN TOSNEY .,(.4:·-· sl ~ we can put on a good entertaining game for both sets WILKIE of supporters. Last week's game was the third time we have played Forfar West End this season. On the previous two 1HESNACK BAR ALLSCOT FINANCE occasions it was two nil in our favour. The game last Saturday looked like it would be the same type of game with us Dunsinane Ave ALLOA BUSINESSCENTRE , dominating but failing to capitalise on this dominance when leading only by Kenny Dundee ALLOA FKl O 3SA Jones' goal. The second half was to become a different affair with us converting three Tel: 0800 731 3504 more chances to make the scoreline reflect our dominance in open play. ~'¥ This has been a problem for us in previous games, converting the chances that have RON s~~ been created. The three games in the league that we have drawn so far this season NICOLL IAN GREIG bear that out. Downfield, Carnoustie and Elmwood were all games that we should have won convincingly. We did not close the door on these teams and failed to protect a one goal lead, ending these games with one point as opposed to three. Don't get me wrong. These views are not a criticism of any individual or department of the team. We can, however, do with a bigger goal threat from the middle of the park and we could be more composed in front of goal when the strikers are presented with an opportunity. It's a Catch 22 situation. You need confidence to score goals. To Bakery gain confidence you need to score goals. We went a long way to gaining that confidence with six goals in two games from Kenny Cameron and a goal from midfield from Steven Stewart, who once again has been called up for Scotland duty. Long may this continue. I should also inform you Nico that our young goalkeeper Ryan Sochanik has turned down the chance of going full time with a local Senior club. lie feels it would be more beneficial for him to stay at Tayport where his game has come on by leaps and bounds since being coached by HOME BAKERY and SNACK Dave Tosney. This is great testimony to Dave's training and management methods and I forsee a bright future in the game for Ryan. '· It also pleases me to inform you that Stephen Ross has withdrawn his transfer request BAR and wishes to remain at Tayport. I know he was frustrated at his lack of appearances but Tayport is all about a squad of players and I know Stephen will be pushing everybody hard to regain that starting place. There is nothing wrong with a good 58-64 BYRON STREET, DUNDEE healthy competition for places. Tel: 826124 Suppliers of pies to Tayport F. C. TAYPORT FC SEASON I 999-2000 Home Games in capitals. L = NCR Premier League. T = Taycars Trophy. S = OVD . C = Concept Trophy D = DJ Laing Trophy. F = Findlay & Co. Trophy

21 August Lochee United (L) W 2-1 MANN BUIST PATERSON SPALDING JONES WILKIE P.REILLY STEWART ROSS ~ 0.RE ILLY1 NICOLL CRAIK(11 ) NICOLSON (9) CORCORAN(&) 244 25 August DOWNFIELD (L) D 1-1 MANN BUIST PATERSON SPALDING JONES P.REILLY CRAIK STEWART ROSS1 D REILLY NICOLL RAMSAY (7) CAMERON (11) NICOLSON (6) 119 28 August Elmwood (L) D 1-1 MANN BUIST PATERSON SPALDING NICOLSON JONES RAMSAY STEWART ROSS- D REILLY 1 CAMERON CRAIK (7) CORCORAN (9) . NICOLL (8) 166 4 September VIOLET (TP) W2-0 SOCHANIK BUIST PATERSON SPALDING JONES GREIG CRAIK1 STEWART CAMERON1 D.REILLY CORCORAN NICOLL (7) 157 11 Septembe MONTROSE (L) W4-0 SOCHANIK BUIST ' PATERSON 1 SPALDING JONES GAEi<, NICOLL2 STEWART CAMERON 1 D.REILLY CORCORAN WILKIE (2) RAMSAY (6) ROSS (8) 206 18 Septembe Kirrie (Ll W2-0 MANN GREIG PATERSON SPALDING JONES P REILLY RAMSAY STEWART CAMERON 1 D.REILLY NICOLL 1 CORCORAN (2) SOMMERVILLE 130 25 Septembe NORTH END (L) W2-1 MANN GREIG PATERSON SPALDING JONES P&ILLY RAMSAY STEWART CAMERON 2 D.REILLY NICOL L CORCORAN (2) NICOLSON (7) ROSS(1 1) 191 2 October Carnoustie (L) D 1-1 MANN GREIG PATERSON SPALDING NICOLSON .NES .• NICOLL STEWART CAMERON 1 D.REILLY CORCORAN CRAIK(7) 129 9 October Fochabers (S1) W13-0 MANN BUIST PATERSON GREIG2 NICOLSON -NES - CRAIK STEWART1 CAMERON 3 D.REILLY 3 CORCORAN: CRAIK (4) NICOLL(8) 1 ROSS(7) 147 16 October BANKFOOT (L) W3-2 MANN BUIST PATERSON P REILLY JONES 1 'WfAIK ROSS STEWART CAMERON 1 D REILLY 1 CORCORAN SPALD ING(4) NICOLL (11) 167 23 October Oakley United (T1) W2-0 MANN BUIST PATERSON SPALDING JONES CRAIK ROSS STEWART CAMERON 1 D REILLY NICOLL 1 GREIG(&) CORCORAN (7) 252 30 October Stoneywood (C2) W3 -1 MANN BUIST PATERSON SPALDING JONES CRAIK 1 NICOLL 1 STEWART CAMERON1 D REILLY CORCORAN RAMSAY(&) ROSS (11) 96 6 November Wlshaw (S2) W6-0 MP,NN BUIST GREIG SPALDING JONES CRAIK1 NICOLL2 STEWART CAMERON1 D REILLY 1 ROSS CORCORAN 1 (11) P REILLY (4) RAMSAY (2) 254 20 November VIOLET (L) W2-0 MANN P REILLY PATERSON NICOLSON 1 JONES NICOLL RAMSAY STEWART CAMERON D REILLY CORCORAN DESWARTE (6) 1 CRAIK (9) GREIG{11) 217 27 November Arbroath SC (L) W 1-0 MANN BUIST PATERSON NICOLSON JONES GREIG RAMSAY STEWART CRAIK1 D REILLY DEWARTE SPALDING (7) CORCORAN (9) 95 4 December ELMWOOD(L) W7-0 MANN BUIST PATERSON NICOLSON 1 JONES 1 GREIG RAMSAY CORCORAN CRAIK1 D REILLY 3 DESWARTE CAMERON (9) STEWARTS) SPALOING (11) 124 3 January For1ar West End (S3) W2-0 MANN BUIST PATERSON NICOLSON JONES GREIG RAMSAY STEWART CAMERON 1 D.REILLY 1 CORCORAN DESWARTE (11) CRAIK (6) SPALDING (2) 298 8 January FORFAR W. E. (Ll W2-0 MANN BUIST PATERSON NICOLSON JONES GREIG RAMSAY SPALDING CAMERON1 D.REILLY DESWARTE CORCORAN {&) CRAIK1 (11) STEWART{&) 201 22 January Shotts Bon Accord (S L 0-1 MANN BUIST PATERSON NICOLSON JONES GREIG RAMSAY STEWART CRAIK D.REILLY CORCORAN CAMERON (7) DESWARTE (9) ROSS (6) 703 29 January Downfield (L) W4 -0 MANN BUIST PATERSON NICOLSON 1 JONES CRAIK1 RAMSAY STEWART CAMERON 2 D.REILLY DESWARTE P.REILLY SPALDING GREIG 123 5 February Longside (C3) W 1-0 MANN BUIST PATERSON P.REILLY JONES CRAIK1 RAMSAY STEWART CAMERON D.REILLY DESWARTE CORCORAN (9) GREIG (6) SPALDING (2) 172 12 February KINNOULL (F1) W4 -0 SOCHANIK GREIG PATERSON NICOLSON WILKIE CORCORAN RAMSAY STEWART CAMERON4 D.REILLY DESWARTE ROSS (10) SPALDING (8) CRAIK(11) 147 19 February For1ar West End (Ll W4-0 MANN BUIST PATERSON NICOLSON JONES 1 CORCORAN RAMSAY STEWART1 CAMERON2 D.REILLY CRAIK ROSS(11) DESWARTE{16) SPALDING(7) 139 26 February CROSSGATES (T2) / 4 March North End (C4)

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As Stevie Stewart's comer sails in from the left, Kenny Jones 12 -3 makes his run to head Tayport ahead v Forfar WE last Saturday PRESSREPORT EXTRA NEXT WEEK'S MATCH HIGH TEAS SUNDAY ONLY Tayside Secretary Jock Myles in the 3 -7 Junicus column in the Tele (16/2) com­ CONCEPT GROUP TROPHY menting on Arbroath SC reaching the QUARTER FINAL last eight of the OVD Cup ALWAYSADVISABLE TO TO BOOK "It also dispels the commonzy re­ AWAY V NORTH END garded assumption that , of the teams from this area, o.nzy Tay­ KICK-OFF - 2.15 pm port are worth considering for na­ (TIE TO BE PLAYED TO A HIGH TEAS AVAILABLE TO COACH tional success" FINISH) PARTIES WITH PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS er ... who makes that assumption? Cer­ NO SUPPORTERS' BUS tainly no one at Tayport. SNIFFING ABOUT WITH THE SNOUT Port fans who watched Sky TV last Sunday night will have recognised Martin Bavidge, the Inverness Caley Thistle No. 7 in the Scottish Cup tie v Aberdeen. BUILDER & JOINER Martin played for Lewis United at the Canniepairt in 1998 in a North End Centenary Cup tie. Tayport won 4-0.

The Tayport FC Committee are in action in a couple of weeks but it's nothing as strenuous as football. It's the annual darts, dominos and pool competition versus CARNOUSTIE North Fife Rotary. The Football Committee are the current holders of the shield and will be out to ensure it remains in the club's trophy cabinet. 01241 859838 It seemed a surprise move at the time when Bankfoot Athletic suddenly put top striker Barry Ward on the transfer list the other week However his move to Carnoustie follows the very public disagreement the striker had with his coach r------, towards the end of his club's match at Downfield the other week. The last Port Prog made refernce to Carnoustie having four ex-Tayport players I NATIONAL : on their books. The number, of course, is six. Gary Christie, Grant Miller, I John Young and Barrie Gray played for the Juniors while Gus Malone and Keith Galbraith played with Tayport's amateur side in the 1980's.

: HOUSE : Sunnybank appealed against their £200 fine by the North(fayside JFA for I - I fielding an ineligible player against Lochee United and were successful in that the fine was reduced to £20. A clear indication that the original financial : BUILDERS : punishment was o.t.t . . No luck with the tie, however. It was still awarded to Lochee United.

Gary Maher , who was a member of Tayport's OVD Scottish Cup winning team, : APPROVEDJ is back playing with his home town club, Auchterarder Primrose , in the Perthshire Amateurs. ,Gary left Port to sign for Scone Thistle the season L------following the cup win. HOME IMPROVEMENTS • ATTIC CONVERSIONS East Region club Musselburgh Athletic have had a point deducted after fielding four substitutes in a league game against Dunbar United .. Musselburgh were losing 3-2 when their fifteenth player came on to help his team grab a point 'FORGET THE REST - from a 3-3 draw. The East Region FA let the score stand but fined Musselburgh and reported the Ref. to his Association. Unhappy with this Dunbar appealed to the SJFA who decided that the score should stay but deducted a point from GET THE BEST' Athletic and awarded it to Dunbar.

■ RAMSAY'S FORGE MINI-SKIPS FABRICATIONS NUMBERS CALL RAMSAY'S DIRECT ON VODAFONE (0831) 263781 2 Only February but that's the number of NCR Division (Premium Rate Charges Apply ) One League games that Broughty Athletic have left to play , 13 The number of beer fonts on the b,r in the Bellrock ~ • Tavern. ■ ROLLER SHUTTERS ■ DAILY, WEEKLY OR 10 The number of league games lost by Tay port out of the GATES ■ GENERAL 240 league games played since winning promotion in CONTRACT HIRE FABRICATIONS ■ 1991. "The Biggest Mini Skip on Tayside" Also Mini Coach Hire TEL: 24 hrs (01382) 814030 1 The number of dressing room doors ripped off their 30 Kirk Street, Mike McKenzie hinges following the Cumnock v Kilbirnie "war" in last Lochee,Dundee Unit 16 Saturday's OVD 5th round tie Alexander Street, Dundee (01382) 610352 195 The number of successful dribbles and runs which Spurs' David Ginola has had in League games this season with a success rate of 69 % SCOTTDEMPSTER 4 The number of Scottish born players in Celtic's 21 man 20 NAUGHTON ROAD, squad listed for last Saturday's match at Dens Park. OIUbSPtlr~ WORMIT 44 The number of years since Crossgates Primrose got their hands on some silverware. Tel Wormit 541374 ~ 90 The number of minutes between Bunter Robertson Facing Brickwork leaving 's City Airport and singing his first number at the Auld Hoose karaoke in Tayport last TI Fireplaces :: Sunday afternoon. Slabbing and 2 The number of minutes between Bunter starting to sing at the Auld Hoose karaoke and everyone remembering it Extensions, was time to go home for tea! (only joking, Bunt) SCOTLAND'SNo.1 KIT SUPPLIER etc. WOULDTAYPORT GORSEWHERE? UNIT 14 DOUGLAS COURT BLACKNESS TRADI NG PRECINCT WEST HENDERSON'S WYND, DUNDEE DD1 5BY (BEHIND COMET) TEUFAX (01382) 201780 !TAYPORT! 00~ [KiXJ CROSSGATES PRIMROSE ~BARBERS; BEARING & Crossgatcs pay their first ever visit to the Canniepairt for ' 31 CASTLE STREET this Taycars Trophy 2nd round tie. Originally founded TAYPORT in 1926, Primrose dropped out of the league but were TRANSMISSION resuscitated in 1982. Honours have been sca rce for the Tel: 01382 550200 Humbug Park side , particu larly in recent years, but CO. they can boast an impressive list of former players . Most Hours of Opening Monday to Friday cfttJ,J,!te1\f/ff all rlJeCll'i1!J'am;-/ 9.00am to 6.00pm notable of course is the legendary Jim Baxter . But there others of impre ssive !l!o-co-e1° g;,Cl/Umauo-a, pedigree such as George Kinnell (Aberdeen) , Willie Cunningham , John Lunn and Saturday 9.00am to 4.30pm Willie Callaghan (Dunfermline) and Jimmy Philp (East Fife). Closed all day Wednesday 6ftttJ-meat; am:?saJ,J,o-1'te1\f/ (!/ Manager Brian Lindsay, assisted by John Duncan, has been at the helm for three ~ty}0-1'0 f7. (j'_ years now, and with little in the way of resources has had to get by on a shoestring TRADITIONAL & budget. Most of today 's squad have been with the club for some time . and only MODERN CUTS 42 Baird Avenue, Brian Boardman , a stiker signed from Under 21 football, is new to the club this DryburghIndustrial Estate season. NO APPOINTMENT DUNDEE DD2 3TN Crossgates' league form has been a wee bit patchy but they have a reasonable defensive record. Progress to this stage of the competition is by virtue of a 2-1 win NECESSARY TEL (01382) 814447 at Scone Thistle in the last round. The 'Rose 's current form is good with a 5-1 win over Tulliallan last week with goals from Boardman (2), Livingstone, Foster and Braid . Point to note is that top scorer, to date , for our visitors today is left back Barr y Tillier Tayport FC's Newsline (01382) SS27SS FIFE BARDON AGGREGATES LEAGUE 24 Hours a day - 7 days a week For all the information you want on Tayport FC • Kick off times • Line-ups Q ~ 1,,_- .e w E ~ -- ~ - Pts MAX Team News• Postponements• Club Gossip etc 37 16 21 33 75 NEWB URGH 14 10 3 1 ------· Remember the number 552755 1 2 32 10 22 28 76 OAKLEY UNITED 12 9 ------It's a Tayport number so the cost is the same as a call to your neighbour! 7 21 25 76 THORNTON 11 7 4 0 28 --·-- 1 27 8 21 24 75 HILL OF BEATH 11 7 3 -- - -- 22 64 LOCHORE MINERS 14 7 4 3 41 20 21 ---- 17 7 1 9 41 30 11 22 55 ST ANDREWS UTD ------1 20 9 11 21 81 KELTY HEARTS 8 7 0 ------ 10 20 65 CROSSGATES 13 6 2 5 28 18 ------BEST FOR SCOTLAND ROSYTH REC. 12 4 2 6 24 19 5 17 65 GLEN ROTH ES 9 5 1 3 18 10 -DUN DONALD - 14 4 2 8 18 25 FOR INFORMATION PHONE --- \ LOCHGELLY 14 3 4 7 22 39 ------=~l-!J;J TAYPORT SNP:- 552832 YM 16 3 1 12 23 60 - -37 - 10 --46 j TULLIALLAN 14 2 2 10 25 51 _ -~6 __ 8 50 \ 0 13 6 68 -62 0 45 STEELEND 13 0 - - I - -- _I - ·- -- Bell Rock Tavern TAYBRIDGE BAR 129 PERTH ROAD , DUNDEE. TEL: 01382 643973 ~"'ANDY SOMMERVIL LE STEPHEN~"' ROSS

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J.22SL6 m6L7 Rl Tayport 0-0 Newburgh(4-3 on pens) Prelim. Kirrie Thistle 1 - 7 Tayport Crossgates 4 • 1 Arbroath SC Rl Tayport 3 - 1 Lochee Harp R2 Tayport 3-1 Kelty Hearts Jeanfield 3 - 2 Crossgates (aet) Crossgates O -3 Downfield R2 Downfield O - 3 Tayport Enjoy Lunch & Superb Evening Fayre R3 Lochee United 1 - 4 Tayport 4 R3 Tayport 1 • 0 Kelty Hearts In A Relaxed Friendly Ambiance SF Dundonald Bluebell 3 -2 Tayport SF Tayport 2 - 1 Arbroath SC Renowned Jazz Influenced Atmosp here Wide range or Food To Savour From All Corner, or the World F St Josephs 2 - 1 Tayport Pasta • Steaks • Pizza • Southern Stir Fry 1997/98 1998/99 Rl Tayport w/o Jeanfield scr. Prelim. Forfar West End O • 5 Tayport R2 Tayport 6 - 3 Thornton Hibs Rl Tayport 7 - 0 Dundonald Crossgates 1 • 0 Kinnoull Crossgates 2 - 5 Forfar Albion R3 Tayport 9 • 0 Lochore R2 Lochgelly O - 2 Tayport Crossgates 1- 5 St Jospehs R3 Hill of Beath O - 0 Tayport (2-4 p) R4 Tayport 1 • 3 Hill of Beath SF Glenrothes O - 5 Tayport F Tayport 5 - 1 St Andrews Utd. Moffbt & WilliamsoVlLtd PRESS REPORT The Specialists in LUXURY COACH TRAVEL TAYPORT 4 KINNOULL O (12/02/00) The Fife Herald II Four goals from hitman Kenny Are pleased to provide for pa rties from 16-79 seate r execu tive coac hes Cameron saw Tayport, playing for the first time in their new look change strip, cruise into the second • Day tours round of the Findlay Cup, at the expense of first division Kinnoull, without ever having to reach anywhere near top gear. Manager • Extend ed Tours Andy Sommerville used the match to ease Sean Wilkie back into action, following • Contin ental Tours injury, and also gave promising young goalkeeper Ryan Sochanik a starting jersey. Needless to say both players came through with the minimum of fuss, • Contra ct Hir es helping their side to a seventh consecutive shutout against Tayside opposition 11

Quota tions Free on request from: The Perthshire Advertiser " Kinnoull were away to Tayport and they found the MA IN ROAD, GAULDRY, NEWPO RT ON TAY, FIFE DD6 8RQ premier league leaders at their best and just too strong for them ...however Kinnoull, although going down by 4-0 put up a creditable performance ....The best Tel: 01382 330777 Fax: 01382 330526 that could be said of Kinnoull was that they never stopped trying. 11 . . :Jaxe-J:liarbvur Te-aXvvm .. \. I ~~ s MATCH COMMENTARY . q;Take-&lwfj PrD.Eric D /\J~ 10 Broad Street, Tayport • The main talking point of the last two matches has been Kenny (under new management - Jane E. Warrington) Cameron's scoring form, which has seen him grab six goals as Tayport recorded two successive 4-0 victories, thus progressing in the Findlay & Company Cup, as well as consolidating their position at the lop of the NCR Premier Division. Sit-in Meals and Home Baking A fortnight ago, on Saturday 12 February, 1st Division Kinnoull visited Filled Rolls, hot&. cold the Canniepairt , as 'Port began the defence of a competition which they Great Friendly Atmosphere &. Staff won last season, under the sponsorship of Whyte & Mackay. From the moment Kenny Cameron opened the scoring with an emphatic early volley, there was no doubt as to the outcome of the match. 'Noull, We also do grocery &. gifts , soft drinks &. off sales though, far from caving in, produced quite a solid, spirited performance. If we don't have what you want , just ask, as no request is ignored and we shall try to oblige Cameron's hat-trick of headers, however, provided evidence of the gulf Group bookings also taken between the teams, while at the other end, Ryan Sochanik confidentally deputised for Fraser Mann . Another pleasing aspect was the return to Outside catering available action of the inspirational Sean Wilkie, who will no doubt have a major role to play in the coming months. Teleph one 0 1382 5526 0 7 Next up was a trip to Forfar , to meet West End in a league fixture. Initially the hosts made things a little difficult_for thei visitors, who had to wait until the stroke of half-time for Kenny Jones to edge them in front with a powerful header. Steven Stewart then curled

home the second goal, which allowed Tayport to open up the home defence on a more regular basis. Kenny Cameron completed the scoring with a brace, including one from the COBBIES INN

penalty spot, and the league leaders had easily achived 32 TAY STREET, TAYPORT their objective. It must be said, though, that 'Port still Where you are assured of a warm welcome! need to become more clinical in front of goal, especially when the-stakes become higher, fowards OPEN ALL DAY • OPEN 7 DAYS the conclusion of the campaign SNACKS AVAILABLE 'Come join in the swim with the Phins!'

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