Welcome to the Tayside Juniors This is a special day for everyone connected with Tayport Junior Football Club, it marks their Chairman'sComment debut as a Junior Club and we hope that their move into our grade of football is both a happy and successful one. At a time when th ere alway s app ears to be clubs shar e of th e bre aks they will no doubt collect As Chairman of Tayport on the verge of going into abeyan ce, or folding some silverwar e in the future . Th ey hav e carried Football Club, I am altogether , du e to a vari ety of reasons , it is out various improvements to th eir ground and looking forward to encouraging to find a club like Tayport joining pavillion, sponsorship has also been attracted TAYPORT JUNIORS 1990/91 th e junior ranks with a hard working comm ittee from local business concerns and individuals. /Affiliated to Scottish Junior F.A. season 1990/91 as the and excell ent faci lities . Th ey hav e secured the Th eir main target th is season will be to gain and Tayside Region J.F.A.) start of a new era for services of some very experi enced junior s, both promotion and an extended run in one or more Ground : football in Tayport with on the manag ement and play ing side, this of the cup competitions would be a welcome Canniepairt, positive type of approach should ensure that bonus . Who th en will be Tayport main riva ls in Shanwell Road, Tayport . the birth of a Junior side th e fo llowers of th e club are in for a relatively the race for promotion over the coming months . Tel. 553670. playing in the Tayside pleasant time in the months ahead . Well, Albion , Vies and Lochee Chairman : E. J. Stewart , Junior Leagues. Success , though , does not come autom atically, Harp were the teams relegated from the 1st 3 Greenside Place, Tayport. players have to perform to the best of their Division last season and it would be reasonable The Football Club had been Vice-Chairman : ability on the park consistently, style, to assume they will be eager to gain a quick discussing t he possib ility of return 'upstairs' . Montrose Roselea just missed C. D. Anderson, commitment and attitude are all important. 47 Craig Road, Tayport. such a move for the past few Joint manager Dave Bai kie knows what is out on promot ion last season and are a hard team to defeat on their home ground , Kirrie Secretary : years but th e Comm itt ee f elt that now was the tim e for required to mak e a team succ essful , as a player A. J. Oswald, hP. picked up nearly every honour that junior Thistle finished the season in impressive form 17 Reform Street, Taypo rt. change pa rt icularly with the recent developments such football has to offer in spells with Lochee United but paid dearly for an indifferent start and the Tel. 552644. as the pavilion extension and the upgrading of the pit ch. and Downfield . Now all the knowledge he likes of Blairgowrie and Panmure Treasurer : accumulated in his playing days , along with that can make life difficult for any team . I would R. F. Redpath, The main aim of the committee, management and play ers of Peter Marr , w ill be put to the test in a expect the three promote d clubs to come from Cowgate, Tayport. is for promotion to Divis ion One at the end of the season manageri al capacity . the ones mentioned above , there agai n the likes Match Secretary : as well as hav ing successful cup runs and we look forward of Broughty Athletic, Vies, Scone C. D. Anderson, Like any other club , Tayport w il l ex perience Thistle , Balbeggie and St. Joseph 's would no 47 Craig Road, Tayport . to your support during what will be an interesting and , th eir moments of glory along with those of doubt delight in proving me wrong. Tel. 553689. hopefully, a successful season . disappointment. The club make no secret of the Delegates : fact that they are ambitious and give n their fair IANF . GORDON (ProgrammeEditor, Nou/1News) . D. Ayr e, R. McMillan. EDDIE STEWART, Chairman. Committee : CLUBMEMBERSHIP: E. Beat, A. Braid, D. Blair, WheretheHonours went last season B. Burnett, I. Cougan, A. Hart, Scottish Junior Football Association rules permit only a S. McDade, N. McLeod, TONIGHT'STEAMS OVD Sc otti sh Junior C up - maximumof 200 membersfor any one club. G. McRae, A. D. Oswald, HILL OF BEATH HAWTHORN TAYPORT JUNIORS FORFAR ALBION Membershipis availableto any interestedpersons and includes A. Robertson, R. Waddell. FROM FROM Za mo ys ki Cup - amongst its benefits a season ticket for all home games, Managers : D. Baikie, P. Marr. DOWN FIELD MIKE GOURLAY complimentaryhatt -time refreshments,travel to away gamesat Player/Coach : R. Robb. DAVE TOSNEY M cE wa n 's Lage r Leag u e Di vision I - nominalcharge etc. Cost is £10with OAP's and children£5 . KEVIN MILLAR DOWN FIELD Thesememberships are rapidlybe ing takenup . Applicationforms MARK SPALDING GLEN ROBERTSON M cEwa n 's Lage r Leagu e Di vision 2 - are availablefrom the committee. Completeyours now and don't FRANKIE DOLAN DOUGLAS CRAIG LUNCARTY be disappointed! MATCH BALL: GEORGE MALONE BOBBY ROBINSON Pe rth shir e Adverti ser C up - GERRY LESSLIE NORTH END GRANT PATERSON C urrie Cup- MATCHPROGRAMMES: ALASTAIR SIMPSON DUNDEE NORTH END The committeefelt that a signtticantoccasion such as tonight's SEAN WILKIE NEIL SCOTT Crea m of th e Barley C up - matchshould be recognisedby issuinga MatchProgramme . DAVID REILLY JOHN LANDERS DOWN FIELD Youwill have noticeda differencebetween this programmeand GRANT WHYTE He rshell Cup - youraverage football programme (qu ite a lot of differencescome GARY CHRISTIE MICHAEL STEWART DOWN FIELD to think of it - but we're new to the game!). . . Yes,There are MICHAEL SMITH no advertisements. We hope to issue a programmefor certain GARY LAMONT lnt ersport Cup - Tonight's Match Ball KENNY MOSS LOCHEE UNITED gamesthroughout the season and we willbe seekingsome very KEVIN THOMS reasonablypriced advertisements to help defraythe costs. has been donated by HEATH BISSET Wint e r Cup­ ANDY HEGGIE BLAIRGOWRIE The next match programmewill be anothersouvenir edition - COBBIES INN IAIN FERGUSON Scott ish Roa d Se rvices C up - the visitof St. Johnstoneto officiallyopen the extendedfacilities BILLY COVENTRY FREDDIE McBRIDE CARNOUSTIE and recognise the birth of the Junior team. TAY STREET DOUGIE BERRIE Manager : I. COCHRANE C raig Steph e n C up (To p leag ue sco rers) - MAKEA DATEIN YOURDIARY- SUNDAY16th SEPTEMBER . KICK-OFFIS 2.30 p.m. TAYPORT STOBSWELL REFEREE: Mr T. McDONALD , (Dundee). TONIGHT'S JUNIOR Tayport Juniors - Player Pool CARD TAYSIDE McEWAN'S LAGER "The Baker's Bit" DAVETOSNEY -A very experiencedlast line of defence. GARYLAMONT - Scourgeof amateurdefences for several LEAGUEDIVISION ONE Davehas had a very successfulamateur career. Was a seasonsnow , Gary is a left-sided striker whose direct Let me first of all on behalfof the Managementteam, myself,Peter East Craigie v key figure in the Auchterhouseside which dominated style of play hastormented many a full back.Previously Lochee United andRonnie, extend a warm welcometo our supportand our oppos­ the local amateur scene in the seventiesand latterly had a spell with Downfield before rejoining Riverside ition tonight. . Athletic. Jeanfield Swifts v starredfor the RiversideAthletic team. Holdsthe record When I was offered this position with Tayport Junior Football Club I must number of North of Tay Cup-winnersmedals . Coupar Angus SEANWILKIE - Signed in the close season after being Forfar West End v admit I was a bit sceptical, but after the committee's invitation to look over DOUGIEBERRIE - Experienced midfielder who was a releasedby BrechinCity. A talented defenderwho has Dundee North End the facilities and set-up at the Canniepairt I began to realise,after discussing youth on his side. His senior experiencewill be a major with them their aims and ambitions for Junior Football in Tayport, that the teammateof Tosney's at Auchterhousein the halycon Bankfoot v assetto the side. time was about right for myself to move into management.. days of that club. Waswith Forfar West Endlast season. Kinnoull Work committments mean that Dougie isn't always I have beeninvolved for nearly all of my 17 years in Junior Footballwith highly GRAEMEIRONS - With ForfarWest End last seasonwith Dundee Violet v available. whom he was the player/managerfor a spell. Graeme successfulclubs and have some marvellous memoriesof my time as a player Arbroath S.C. with BroughtyAthletic , LocheeUnited and DownfieldJ .F.C., also with my spell GRANTPATERSON - Left back. Also recruited from is a very experiencedmidfielder who knows how to take Downfield v with the Scottish Internationalside and over the last couple of years as player/ RiversideAthletic . Had a spell with St. Johnstone. Skilful a goal.Will missthe startof the seasonthrough injury. Luncarty coach with Downfield.There we re too many "highs" to mention. ball playerwho was honouredby AmateurScotland last ANDY HEGGIE- Needs no introduction to football DIVISION TWO There are many ingredientsthat go into making a successfulclub - a hard season. followers at the Canniepairtwhere he hasturned out for working back-room staff is a must and you couldn't help being amazedat the Brechin Vies v MARKSPALDING - Defendersigned from Downfieldwith the Club's amateursfor a number of seasonsnow. Had work put in by our committee. I can assure our support that the management Carnoustie Panmure will give 100% in our effort in putting a successful and entertainingside on the whom he had been one of the club's longest serving a short period with St. Johnstonewhen he was farmed out to Jeanfield Swifts. A wholehearted striker who Tayport Juniors v park players. One of three Tayport players fixed up from Forfar Albion Taysidechampions Downfiela. shouldbenefit from the experiencedplayers around him. BUTROME WASN 'TBUILTINA DAYAND WITH 16 OR 17 NEW PLAYERS BEING Kirrie Thistle v UNFAMILIARWITH EACH OTHERS PLAY IT WILLTAKE TIME TO SETTLEAND GARYCHRISTIE - Speedy,tricky winger and a real crowd Montrose Roselea PLAYAS ONEUNIT . pleaser.Was a regular scorer for an East Craigie side The Backroom Scone Thistle v The playerswe have broughtto Tayport are all from different levels of football who last seasonled the First Division for much of the Blairgowrie and there is a good mixture of youth and experience,but the things they do campaign. Broughty Athletic v havein commonis they now wear the colours of Tayportand are quality players with a high standardof fitness. But there are two other ingredientswhich I feel DAVID REILLY- Striker who can play equally well in Staff Arbroath Vies . DAVIDBAIKIE - Probablyone of the best known names arethe differencebetween being a successfulteam or just a "middle-of-the-road" midfield. Spent some time with Forfar Athletic before Balbeggie v team. Theseare ATTITUDE and DISCIPLINE. If the playersshow these character is­ moving backto the amateurswith LawsideFP with whom in Tayside Junior Football, Dave is sampling Lochee Harp tics then there is no reasonwhy we can't enjoyour first seasonin TaysideJunior he caught the eye of the internationalselectors. managementfor the first time, having preparedhimself Football. HOW THEY FINISHED for such a move by getting SFA coachingcertificates. A I have always been a winner and hate that bitter taste of defeat.Let's hope the DAVIERAE - Versatiletype of performer who can play prolific scorerin his yearswith BroughtyAthletic , Lochee LAST SEASON equally well at full back or up front, Davie never gives only bitterwe tasteis in the "TayportArms" celebratingourf irst victorytonight ! United and latterly Downfield, Dave was capped by Division One DAVIEBAIKIE , Co-Manager. less than 100%. One of the quintet of playerswho were Junior Scotlandand pickedup virtually everylocal Junior PWDLF-APts with the record breaking Riversideoutfit last season. honour. Describedin a match programmeonly this year Downfield 26 18 6 2 71-2642 Missesthe start of the seasonthrough suspension. in this way: "Over the years I have watched Junior DundeeN. End 26 15 6 5 64-2936 GRANTCUSHNIE - Another of the former Riversidemen, Football I haveneve r seena better striker than this man. EastCraigie 26 16 4 6 62-4036 FORTHCOMINGFIXTURES: Grant is a polishedmidfielde r who scoresmore than the May be in the twilight of his careerbut still a dangerous JeanfieldSw. 26 12 8. 6 43-3532 Sat. 25Aug Away v BLAIRGOWRIE McEwansLager Div. 2 normal quotaof goalsfor a midfielder.P ayingthe penalty player to have facing you". Still registeredas a player ForfarWest End 26 12 7 7 56-3331 Wed.29Aug Home v LOCHEE HARP McEwansLager Div. 2 LocheeUnited 26 9 .10 7 50-3928 Sat. 1 Sep Away v MONTROSEROSE LEA McEwansLager Div. 2 for playingso manygames towards the endof the season so Tayport fans might still witnesssome vintage touches. DundeeViolet 26 9 9 8 43-5027 Sat.8 Sep Home v ST. JOSEPH'S PerthAd. Cup 1 st Rd1st leg and collecting cautions which see him sitting on the The season'snot yet startedbut Davehas a lreadyshown Kinnoull 26 7 11 8 41-4025 Sat.15Sep Away v ST.JOSEPH'$ PerthAd . Cup1st Rd 2nd leg that he aims to follow his successon the field with Sun. 16Sep Home v STJOHNSTONE OfficialOpening touchline for the first couple of weeks of the season. ArbroathS. C. 26 9 6 1138 -5424 successoff the field. WILLIAMCOVENTRY - Billy was with St. James last Elmwood 26 7 9 1O 28 -3923 seasonwhen he attractedthe attention of severalsenior PETERMARR - Co-managerwith DaveB aikie, Peterwas BankfootAthletic 26 7 7 1238-51 21 MATCH BALL SPONSORS clubs. Plays in midfield form where he has shown in the man who persuaded Dave that his future lay at LocheeHarp 26 7 6 1335-44 20 The Match Balls for this season's home games have been generously pre-seasongames that he can take a bonnie goal. Tayport. The Dundee-basedbusinessman seems to BrechinVies 26 4 4 1836 -6812 donated by the following individuals/firms. knoweverybody that there is to knowon the localfootball ForfarAlbion 26 1 5 2020 -71 7 KEVINTHOMS- One of the Tayportsignings which cause Details of sponsorshipcan be obtained from the secretaryor any com­ scene. Hada long and reasonablysuccessful career with DIVISIONTWO a few raisedeyebrows in TaysideJunior circles. A striker, mittee member. amateur clubs Timex and St. James and his desire to Luncarty 22 13 7 2 40-1533 Kevin came from Downfield with whom he was the v ARBROATHVICS step up a grade was shared with the Tayport CouparAngus 22 12 7 3 46-2331 Region's top goalscorerin 1987/88 and 1988/89. v BALBEGGIE...... Associated Electric Services , Buckhaven committee's. Rather than go their own ways, the tw9 Stobswell 22 14 2 6 76-33 30 v BLAIRGOWRIEj,. FRANKDOLAN - An uncompromisingcentral defender, parties got together to pool their strengths. · MontroseRoselea 22 12 5 5 44-3029 v BRECHINV ICS ...... Blairgowrie 22 9 8 5 55-4326 v BROUGHTYATHLE TIC Frankiewas a teammate of Billy Coventryat St. James RONNIEROBB-A former seniorwith Brechin City, Ronnie last season and was one of co-managersBaikie and KirrieThistle 22 7 8 7 47-3922 v CARNOUSTIE PANMURE ... Eddie Oswald, Carnoustie was a teammate of Dave Baikie'sat Downfield. Tayport v FORFAR ALBION .. R.H . Bruce, Cobbieslnn Marr's first signings. CarnoustiePan . 22 9 4 9 31-2822 secured his transfer from Dundee Violet a couple of SconeThistle 22 8 5 9 40-3821 v KIRRIETHISTLE GEORGEMALONE- One of the best knownfigures in the weeksago. As well as,playing Ronniehad beendoing a BroughtyAth . 22 6 7 9 31-3319 v LOCHEE HARP ...... Donaldson Timber TaysideJuniors , Georgewas an outstandingplayer for bit of coachingat Violet and his talents in this direction v MONTROSEROSE LE A ...... Gary Murray , Worm it ArbroathVies 22 7 3 1233-4517 v ST. JOHNSTONE . .. J. Morton, Financ ial Consultant Lochee United with whom he was capped for Junior were noticed by the managementteam. Still registered Balbeggie 22 3 4 1536-73 10 v ST. JOSEPH'S.(PA Cup) . Likely to fill a central defensive role for the as a player, Ronnie will turn out when the situation St.Josephs 22 1 2 1924 -1034 v ST. JOSEPH'S !League) ...... Geo . Laing !Fencing ), Cu par club and captain of the side. demandsit. v SCONETHISTLE ...... TSB Bank WITH THE AMATEURS The Club's amateur sides were in competitive action From Small Acorns FORFARALBION SPONSORSHIP for the first time this season Duringthe 60's, the casualSaturday afternoon stroller on the East Albion, Tayport's first ever Junior League To get a Junior side underway takes a on Saturday past, compet­ Common Tayport, was invariably greeted with the enthusiastic great deal of support and the Club are ing in the Midlands AFA and visitors, were relegated from Division 1 shouts of 22 participantsand the cajolingwails of the somewhat indebted to the following who have East Fife AFA's League Cup at the end of last season and will be out less-numerousnon-combatants scattered along the touchline! shown their confidence in the success of Competitions . to ensure that their stay in Division 2 is the venture. Those were the days of the pitch by the "wee widdy", the solid, square as short as possible. Peter Wilson was quite (netless)goalposts, an occasionally-markedplaying area and the old green TAYPORT ARMS pleased with the Midlands' The Forfar side have secured the services of a "strippy" with very little in the way of facilities other than a multi-purpose new manager in Ian Cochrane. Cochrane, a man MAINS OF CLAVERHOUSE form last season but knows sink! of many clubs, took Stobswell into Division 1 only too well that this sea­ CENTRE CAR COMPANY It was toward the end of the decade and into the early 70's that the renaissance of last season and Albion supporters will be son is a different ball game . football in Tayport began. hoping that he can do a repeat this season with CU PAR BEARINGS AND TRANSMISSIONS With only 12 clubs in the re­ A group of enthusiasticyoung men took Tayport Amateur Football Club by the scruff their side . CAMPERDOWN NURSING HOME vamped Midlands set-vp of the neck and began !almost imperceptably)to revamp the image of the club both there will be no room for on and off the field. Local successat 1stand 2nd XI level was the inevitable follow-on Albion have a blend of youth and experience NICOLL'S ROSEBANK BAKERY to the efforts of the perceptivefellows who now formed the committee. error. with several Stobswell players following their TOM MARTIN & SON, COAL MERCHANTS The boldest step was surely the move in the mid-70's, to the present Canniepairt boss up the A92 . Two The team will be showing a ground. In years past, even before yours truly was in short breeks,this area had been members of the Albion pool CENTRALBA~DUNDEE number of changes from last little more than wastelandand indeed further back, in the days of brown photographs, our bovine friends roamed and ruminated in peace. will be readily recognised by ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL SERVICES, year's line-up and their man­ followers of Dundee and BUCKHAVEN After a few seasonsin residence, the ever hard-workingofficials and friends of Tayport ager will be looking for the Dund ee United . Midfielder players to settle-in quickly . Amateur Football Club had brought about changes that they themselvescould hardly BELL & FARQUHARSON, ARCHITECTS have dared contemplate.The area actually started to resemblea football ground, with Bobby Robinson won four BROUGHTY FERRY The East Fife team had a dis­ banking on two sides providing a 'natural' amphitheatre and a new, solid pavilion Scotland caps while with appointing time last season with facilities second to none in amateur football. Dundee in the mid-seventies J. MORTON, FINANCIAL CONSUL TANT and with Bobby Waddell at It was there a natural progression that the onset of the 80's should herald the most and Gerry Lesslie cost I. LUMSDEN, BUTCHER, TAYPORT the helm this year, will be successfulperiod in the club's history. But even with the team at all levels- Midland, Brechin City a good few ~ Alliance and East Fife AFA- figuring prominently in local and national competitions, TORITH CIVIL ENGINEERING looking to mount a chal­ thoughts turned to yet another giant leap forward. pounds when he moved from Dundee Unit ed in the mid -eighties. E. T. OSWALD, CARNOUSTIE lenge in a 2nd Division which The result of many discussions, muchsoul-searching and sheer hard graft are here features several new and at the Canniepairtground tonight for all to see. Keeper Mike Gourlay is on a delayed transfer COBBIES INN ambitious clubs. A 30 game The 'young' men of over twenty years ago (Although in somecases rather more rotund to Brechin City and is in his second season with ANDREW ROBERTSON ASSOCIATES league card means a long , and shiny of pate!) are still making the bold decisions that have culminated in this, the club. Kevin Miller moved to Albion from CAMPERDOWN CONSTRUCTION hard season in prospect with the latest milestone in the history of Tayport F.C. Douglas Lads and at 17 years old is reckoned CADEL LTD., PLUMBERS' MERCHANTS many keenly fought con­ Having watched the progressof the club (albeit from afar on occasion)it is unthinkable, to be a defender with a future. Glen Robertson tests . given the drive and genuineenthusiasm of everyoneconnected with it, that this venture is another youngster from Dundee, signing G. MURRAY into the world of Junior football should bring anything but successat the highestlevel. from under 18 champions Dee Club. Full back T.S.B. BANK MEANTIME, HERE'S TO THE NEXT TWENTYY EARS; WHO KNOWSWHAT THEY'LL Douglas Craig is a strong tackler who is on a A LOOK INTO THE BRING. delayed transfer to Arbroath. Bobby Robinson DONALDSON TIMBER CLUB'S RECORDS ... AL MACTAB. can truly be described as a veteran , having ERIC THOMSON, PAINTER & DECORATOR 20 Years ago . . . Saturday signed for Dundee from Falkirk back in 1971. SWEENEY TODD'S DISCOTHEQUE, 22nd August , 1970. Tayport Gerry Lesslie left the senior game to join the ANSTRUTHER Amateurs made it 2 wins out police and is a member of the Tayside force. GEO. LAING (FENCING), CUPAR of 3 in the Midlands Division MATCH BALL SPONSORS Alastair Simpson is in his second season with The Match Balls for this season's home games have been generously TAYSIDE PLUMBING & BUILDING 1 when they defeated Mor­ donated by the following individuals/firms. the club, signing from Letham L.C. Another gan FP by 4-2 on the East from the Forfar Amateurs is midfielder Neil SUPPLIES LTD. Details of sponsorship can be obtained from the secretary or any Scott . Common with goals from committee member. CENTRAL HEATING SERVICES, TA YPORT George Ritchie, Tony Bloom­ v ARBROATHVICS John Landers, midfield , was signed from WILLISON MOTORS, TAYPORT quest, Richard Redpath and v BALBEGGIE...... 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