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TAYPORT F.C. 2018- 2019 Official Match Day Programme Vol 28 No.7 TAYPORT F.C. 2018- 2019 Official Match Day Programme VoL 28 No.7 Main Club Sponsor PROGRAMMES 2018/19 SPONSORED BY SCOTTISH JUNOR CUP 3rd ROUND 6 Eden Valley Business Park, T AYPORT Cupar, Fife, v KY15 4RB 01334 839911 ROSSVALE 07762 617353 Saturday 27th OCTOBER 2018 [email protected] £2 Founded 1947 (Amateurs) Tayport F.C. The Canniepairt, Shanwell Road, 1990 (Juniors) Tayport, DD6 9DX Monteaths Colours: Red Shirts, BlackShorts, BlackSocks Change: White Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks Roll of Honour Accountants and Tax Consultants Scottish Junior Cup Winners Currie Cup Winners 1990/91, 1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94 1995/96, 2002/03, 2004/05 1998/99, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2007/08 Runners-Up 1992/93, 1996/97, 2003/04 Perthshire Advertiser Cup Winners 1990/91, 1995/96 East Super League Champions Intersport Shield Winners 1990/91, 1993/94 2002/03, 2005/06 Runners-Up 2003/04, 2004/05 D J Laing Trophy Winners 1997/98 We believe you want a good business East Premier League Champions 2009/10, 2014/15 Challenge Cup Winners 1999/00, 2000/01, 2002/03, 2006/07 Tayside League Division 1 / Premier League Champions 1991/92, 1992/93, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1998/99 D J Laing League Cup Winners 2001/02 relationship with your Accountant 1999/00, 2000/01, 2001/02 Craig Stephen Trophy (Association’s Top Scoring Club) Tayside League Division 2 Champions 1990/91 Winners 1990/91, 1991/92, 1993/94, 1995/96, 1997/98, 1998/99, 2000/01, 2001/02 GA Engineering Tayside/North Regional Cup (previously sponsored by Zamoyski, North End Albert Herschell Trophy Quality tax advice, accounts prepared Centenary, Concept Group, NCR and The Dugout) (Premier Champions v Division 1 Champions Charity Winners 1991/92, 1994/95, 1999/00, 2001/02 Tophy) Winnters 1990/91, 1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94, timeously, bookkeeping support, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2014/15 1994/95, 1995/96, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01, 2001/02 Redwood Leisure Cup Winners 1998/99, David Scott Cup Winners 1995/96 1999/00, 2008/09 Tameside Association for the Blind International ideas to minimise costs as well as the Cream of the Barley Trophy Winners 1994/95 Challenge Cup Winners 1996 regular preparation of VAT Returns. Competition Entered this Season East Super League Scottish Junior Cup North/Tayside Cup East of Scotland Cup Last but not least, you want the work Tayport F.C. Triple Scottish Cup Winners completed at a competitive price 12 May1996 1 June 2003 29 May 2005 2-0 (aet) v Camelon 1-0 (aet) v Linlithgow Rose 2-0 v Lochee United at Fir Park Motherwell at Firhill, Glasgow at Tannadice Park Fraser Mann Frazer Fitzpatrick Frazer Fitzpatrick Grant Buist Ross Gunnion Roberto Morris Grant Paterson Grant Paterson Grant Paterson (Lloyd Young) Whatever your Accountancy and Mark Spalding Roberto Morris JohnWard Keith Nicolson John Ward Derek Wemyss Taxation needs we can help Sean Wilkie Scott Peters Scott Peters Grant Millar (Allan Ramsay) Jon Mitchell Barry McNaughton Steven Stewart Steven Stewart (Doug Scott) Steven Stewart Stephen Ross (Barry Gray) Brian Craik (Allan Ramsay) Robbie Henderson (Allan Ramsay) Tel: 01334 870343 14 School Road Dave Reilly Barry McNaughton Gary Middleton (Ralph Hunter) Gary Maher (Jim Henry) Gareth Dailly (David Evans) Brian Livie Scorer— Ross (2) Scorer—Craik Scorers—Middleton, Henderson Balmullo Att. 4,652 Att. 4,613 Att. 6,868 Fax: 01334 871004 St Andrews, Fife Tayport F.C Player of the Year Awards 2017/18 [email protected] Player of The Year (Presented 1991 by Messrs Oswald, Redpath & Stewart) - Alan Tulleth Players’ Player Of The Year (Presented 1991 in memory of the late Rev. G.S. Ayre) - Alan Tulleth KY16 0BD Travel Club Player Of The Year (Presented in memory of the late Davie Ayre) - Alan Tulleth Young Player Of The Year (Presented by Bella Carmichael in memory of Dite Carmichael) - Kieran Conway Fans’ Favourite- Alan Tulleth Top Scorer Award (Presented by Andrew Robertson) - Dale Reid www.monteaths.com Morris Couper Award for Goal Of The Season (Presented 1993 by family of Morris Couper) - Alan Tulleth A Word from our Chairman Today’s Teams Tayport Rossvale FC from from Good afternoon to our fans and a warm wel- Gavin SORLEY come to the players and officials of our Scottish gk Jamie DONNELLY Jack SHAW Scottish Junior Cup opponents Rossvale JFC. Cup gk Craig GORDON Kieran CONWAY 3rd round We’ve had a couple of games since the last edi- Anton McDOWALL tion of the ‘Port Prog’. The first resulted in a Craig STURROCK David LEADBETTER home 3-0 victory over Kirrie Thistle in the 1st Saturday round of the Tayside/North Cup (Signature Kris ROLLO Peter BRADLEY 27th October Signs), giving us our 6th home win on the trot Stephen DUFFY 2018 Craig BUCHANAN and a welcome shut-out. Connor GRAY Gary McGRATH In normal circumstances a draw would be a disappointing result but last Kick off Matt NIVEN weekend’s point at Carnoustie was a step in the right direction, breaking our Jamie MACKIE 2.30 pm unenviable away form and by all reports we should have returned with all Jamie GILL Gary McMENAMIN three points. Josh CHALMERS Referee: Kirk FORBES The return of three key players from injury and holidays can only strengthen Jordan CURRIE Jamie HUNTER the manager’s hand for this weekend’s Scottish Cup 3rd round tie against Conor IRELAND Rossvale who will be visiting the Canniepairt for the first time. In Junior Liam CRICHTON Struan CHRISTIE Assistant 1: football terms, Rossvale are one of the youngest clubs in the association but Josh O’ HARE their progress has been very impressive and in a short space of time they find Dayle ROBERTSON Kelly KYLE themselves doing very well at the top end of the West Region Championship. Gary GRIFFIN Chris LIVERSEDGE Assistant 2: We moved into this round with a home victory over West Region League Liam McGONIGLE Luke O’BRIEN David FEARN Division One side Port Glasgow. Today’s opposition will be a much stiffer Chris ZOK challenge for us, but not unassailable by any stretch of the imagination. It all Grant PATERSON Andy JOHNSTONE come down to how much we want it. Port Prog Fraser ANDERSON Stephen McGLADRICK It’s the Scottish Cup and if our attitude and commitment is what it should be Vol. 28 for a game of this importance, then I, for one, believe we have the players Ryan SUTTIE No.7 capable of progressing into the last sixteen and a step closer to the ’Big One’. Steven HARRIS Enjoy the game, Player/Manager - Charlie KING Manager - Gordon MOFFAT Assistant Manager - Daryn SMITH Asst.Manager (joint) - Drew MARSHALL Support the ‘Port, Coach - Grant PATERSON Asst.Manager (joint) - Gary McMENAMIN Davie Baikie Coach - Darren TENNANT Physio - Andy BELL Coach - Kirk FORBES 16 1 Today’s Game Macron Scottish Junior Cup 3rd Round Tayport v Rossvale FC A warm welcome on their Rossvale moved to their first visit to the Canniepairt present home, the to Rossvale FC’s Huntershill Community Goal threat committee, players and Sports Hub in Spotting Rossvale’s main supporters for this Macron Bishopbriggs where they goal threat won’t be easy Scottish Junior Cup tie. play on an artificial grass for the Tayport surface. Rossvale are a fairly new management as Vale’s goalscoring threat comes addition to the Junior game Rossvale from Bishopbriggs from all over the place! having joined the SJFA as on the northern outskirts of Their nine goals in their recently as 2011. Glasgow have their roots in youth football but made the past four games have been Steady Progress decision to introduce a Jun- shared by eight different ior side to their club and in players. They took a wee while to 2011/12 joined the West find their feet, remaining in Region‘s Central League Injury doubt the bottom tier, the Central Division 2. League Division 2, until Although they are all likely Rossvale’s Scottish Cup to be in line for a start emerging as Champions in history began in inauspi- today there’s bound to be a 2015. They spent three cious fashion almost exactly doubt over Gary Griffin seasons in Division 1 7 years ago to this day when they crashed out, beaten 8-2 before stepping up to the who was carried off in the at Clydebank in their first home draw with Championship, the West ever match in the Cumbernauld last Region’s second tier, as competition last season’s Division 1 Saturday. champions. Key players absent Valuable match practice Ambitious Unlike their opponents, Prior to Saturday’s 1-1 Tayport’s goalscoring in Rossvale are an ambitious league draw with 3rd top club with their sights on their last four games has Cumbernauld United, been somewhat the Premiership, the West Rossvale had been without Region’s top tier, and they monopolised by one player, a fixture for two weeks. Dayle Robertson, with 5 have made an excellent They did however get some start to life in the goals, and unfortunately he match practice after fixing is unavailable today. Championship, with only up a midweek friendly, one defeat in their nine Tayport will also be winning 3-1 against without goalie Gavin matches to date. Premiership side Kilbirnie Sorley another player who Following a spell of ground Ladeside. has caught the eye for us sharing with Petershill, this season. 2 15 East Region 1983 From the PHOTO ARCHIVES 1984 Super League P W D L F A GD P max 1 Lochee United 9 8 1 0 33 6 27 25 64 2 Broughty Athletic 9 7 0 2 17 6 11 21 60 3 Thornton Hibs 9 6 0 3 20 13 7 18 57 Expat Ronnie Whitton, pic- 4 Whitburn 9 4 2 3 24 26 -2 53 tured here in 1983, now long 14 time resident in Australia, was a visitor to the Canniepairt at 5 Tayport 9 4 1 4 16 13 3 13 52 our most recent hone game v Kirrie.
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