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Tayport V Forfar West End • KO 2.30Pm Port Prog Vol.26 No. 4 Saturday 8th o~tober 2016 M~BOOKIE East Premier League 2016/17 Tayport v Forfar West End • KO 2.30pm Main Strip Sponsor Ascension Islander 111-vite ;4LL J-->l<zye rs C-.-?.ff'ir·ia ls and ..._",'uj)J>ort e rs -ro Joi11 7 'h e 111 Br:fbrr ~ and / !fi e r -rlz e 1\l atc l, I~'or R ef,· es l, n1e n ls Ask Any Committee Member For Directions Founded 1947 (Amateurs) 1990 (Juniors) Tayport F.C. The Canniepairt Shanwell Road , Tayport DD6 9DX Today's Teams Tel. 01382 553670 - -- -- -- If, --. ForfarWE Colours • Red Shirts , Black Shorts , Red Socks •. Change • Green Shirts , Black Shorts , Black SOCKS Tayport from McBOOKIE from JlfJII OP 1/mwur 1 Gavin SORLEY 1 Gary Allan GRANT Scottish Junior Cup Winners Currie Cup Winners 1990/91, 1991/92, 1992/93,1993/94 1995196 2002/2003 200412005 1998/99, 200012001, 200112002, 2004/2005, 2005/2006 , 2007/2008 2 Kieron CONWAY 2 Alistair SMITH Runners - up 1992/93 , 1996/97, 2003/2004 Perthshire Advertiser Cup Winners 1990/91, 1995196 Saturday East Super League Champions 3 Craig STURROCK 200212003, 2005/2006 lntersport Shield Winners 1990/91, 1993/94 8th October 2016 3 Craig STEPHEN Runners - up 2003/2004 , 2004/2005 DJ Laing Trophy Winners 1997/98 4 Daniel SANCHEZ East Premier League Champions 200912010, 201412015 4 Liam GODFREY Challenge Cup WKlners 1999/2000 , 2000/2001, Tayside League Division 1/ Premier League ChamptOns 2002/2003, 2006/2007 5 Drew FLEMING 5 David RAE 1991/92 , 1992/93 , 1993/94 , 1994/95 , 1995/96 , 1998199 Kick Off 2.30 pm 199912000, 2000/2001 , 200112002 DJ Laing League Cup Winners 2001/2002 6 Scott McDOWELL Mark GODFREY Tayside League Division 2 Champions 1990/91 Craig Stephen Trophy (Association's Top Scoring Club) 6 Winners 1990/91, 1991/92 , 1993194, 1995/96, 1997/98, 7 Jamie MACKIE GA ENGINEERING Tayside/North Regional Cup 1998199, 2000/2001, 2001/2002 7 Danny ROSS (Previously Sponsored By Zamoyski, North End Csntenary , Concept Group, NCR and The Dugout) Albert Herschell Trophy 8 Stuart WALTON Winners 1991192, 1994195, 1999/2000, 2001/20()2, 2002/2003, (Premier Champions v Division 1 Champ,o,1s Charily Trophy) 8 Daryl McKENZIE 2003/2004, 2004/2005, 2014/2015 Winners 1990/91, 1991/92 , 1992/93, 1993194, 1994/95 , 1995196, 9 Alan TULLETH 1998199, 1999/2000 , 200012001, 200112002 Referee: Redwood Leisure Cup Winners 1998199, 1999/2000 , 200812009 9 Kieran CRIGHTON David Scott Cup Winners 1995196 10 Grant MOWATT Kyle HALL Cream of the Barley Trophy Winners 1994195 Tayside AssociationFor The Blind International Challenge Cup 10 Matthew RAMSAY Winners 1996 11 David GEEKIE Assistant 1 11 Andrew WALLS Liam ROSS Compc•lilirm .,; H11lernl 71,i.,; ,"ieft,'lfJII 12 tba me Bookie .corn Scottish Junior Cup 12 Callum PETRIE East Premier League North/Tayside Cup East Of ScoHand Cup 13 Struan CHRISTIE Assistant 2 14 John OVENSTONE tba 14 Matthew REYNOLDS Tfl!J/JfJl"I P( ' - Tripf, , .'icfJlli.-.;/1Cup JJ•;111u •1w 1 June 2003 15 Marc OGG 15 Blair FLEMING 1-0 (aet) v llnlithgow Rose at Flrhlll, Glasgow at Tannadice Michael BELL F.Mann F. Fitzpatrick F. Fitzpatrick 16 Sergio ALVAREZ 16 G. Buist R. Gunnion R. Morris G. Paterson G. Paterson G. Paterson (L. Young) 17 Connaire CONNELLY 17 Robbie NORRIE M. Spalding R. Morris J. Ward K. Nicolson J. Ward D. Wemyss S. Wilkie S. Peters S. Peters 18 Grant PATERSON 18 Craig BELL G. Millar (A Ramsay) J. Mitchell B. McNaughton S. Stewart S. Stewart (D. Scott) S. Stewart S. Ross (B. Gray) B. Craik (A Ramsay) R. Henderson (A Ramsay) 19 Dale REID 19 Adam BRAID D. Reilly B. McNaughton G. Middleton (R. Hunter) G. Maher (J. Henry) G. Dailly (D. Evans) B. Uvie 20 Taylor CARROLL 20 Darryl BURNS Player/Manager - John Ovenstone Player/Manager - Daryl McKenzie Assistant Manager - Steve Kerrigan Asst. Manager- Jamie McBrearty Travel Club Player 01 The Year Presented In Memory Of The Late Davie Ayre - Gregor Anderson Young Player Of The Year Presented By Bella Carmichael In Memory of Her Late Husband Dile Carmichael - Gregor Anderso Coach - Allan Ramsay Coaches - Darren McKenzie, Graeme Stephen Fans Favourite - Danny Cavanah Top Scorer Award Presented By Andrew Robertson - Alan Tulleth Goalkeeping Coach - Jim Moffat Morris Cooper Award For Goal 01 The Season Presented 1993 by family of Morris Cooper - Alan Tulleth Physio - Eck Leadingham Treatment- Today's Game Premier Division Tayport v Forfar West End Manager'sMemo A warm welcome to Forfar West End winning six, drawing two and losing committee, management, players and two of their ten games and that form supporters to the Canniepairt for their equates to championship winning first visit to Tayport for two years. progress. We welcome a return to league action as last week we were the only team to not play because The last few years have been one of McKenzie will be disappointed at of the odd number after Falkirk folded . That was a bit frustrating, with us falling behind with the most traumatic periods in the dropping two points to a very late games but having said that we had a tough test against a young and enthusiastic Coupar Forfar club's history. After equaliser at Armadale last week after Angus team who made it difficult for us. establishing themselves as a Super Forfar had led 1-0 through Matthew We changed some personnel with a few getting a rest on Saturday but everyone in the squad League club when finishing in a Ramsay's goal on 45 mins. West End can come in and play to level we expect, so we had no hesitation in doing that. The comfortable mid table position in had a lot of possession and seemed to performance wasn't the greatest but we did enough to get the win and progress to the next 2010/11, West End bombed only four be controlling the game but missed round. That was our objective as we want to be competing and successful on as many fronts as months later. The infrastructure at three very good chances before we can. Strathmore Park all but collapsed and Armadale snatched an equaliser in after four successive league defeats, the 87th minute. We will need to be on our game because Forfar are the only team we've tasted defeat against scoring 1 goal and conceding 25, the this season when they beat us in the corresponding fixture earlier in the campaign. It was a club was forced to go into abeyance in Even at this stage of the season, it's a close game up at their place so we will be looking to reverse that outcome today. We've set a September 2011. crucial game in the battle for good record at home so far and we want that to continue. promotion and John Ovenstone will Sauchie and Kennoway are looking very strong at the top end of the league and aren't giving A new start was made in August 2012 be hoping to pick up the points to much away . Although we haven't played either of them yet, games like today's at home are playing in the bottom tier and close the gap between ourselves and where we need to take points to keep in touch and not lose any ground to the leaders. although they missed out on an West End. He should have Jamie We've trained well this week and there is a lot of competition for places. Since we were last at immediate promotion by only 2 Mackie and Tully available again after home we've added a new but old face in Drew Fleming. Visa problems stopped him staying in points, West End went up to the both missed last week's 3-1 win at New Zealand so he 's back in Scotland and was back on board before last week's game . He will Premier Division as North League Coupar Angus. 1 bring competition in the centre back area where we are quite short. We've also added our runners up in May 2014 and finished former goalkeeper Duncan Bruce this week until the end of year. Duncan has been training mid table in 2014/15. The first game between the sides was with us from the star t of the season whilst recovering from a serious Achilles injury. He now feels ready to step back into competitive action and we're delighted to have a' keeper of his a 3-2 defeat for Tayport at Strathmore calibre on board. He will be good competition for big Gav as both 'keepers won't settle for Under the stewardship of player/ Park in August. Goals by Marc Ogg, being a number 2 and that can only be good for the team. manager Daryl McKenzie, steady who was later sent off, and an Ali progress is being made and a return Smith own goal were cancelled out by I hope everyone enjoys their afternoon to the Super League is the target. goals from Dann y Ross, Matthew Currently a third of the way through Ramsay and Andy Walls to give West (J'11101etl!co'Port, 011y their programme, West End lie in End the three points. third place in the Premier Division, SCOTTISH JUNIOR CUP 2nd ROUND DRAW Local Business Adverts Annbank v Auchinleck Forfar Albion v Blackbum Pollok v Glentanar Tayport G. 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