Cove Rangers FC Matchday Programme - vs Kelty Hearts 19.07.22

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v Kelty Hearts Balmoral Stadium

19.07.22 — 7.45pm KO


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v Kelty Hearts

Balmoral Stadium

19.07.22 — 7.45pm KO

Features

Albion Rovers Match Report Livingston Match Report Robbie Leitch Feature Friends of ANCHOR

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Regulars Upcoming Fixtures

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Club Information

06

Club Partners

35

View from The Dugout

36

Player and Management Sponsorship

40

Season Results & Fixtures

42

Captain’s View

46

Club Honours

50

Today’s Team Lines

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Upcoming Fixtures

A Sat 23rd July, 2022

Inverness CT v Cove Rangers

Premier Sports Cup

H Sat 30th July, 2022

Cove Rangers v Raith Rovers

cinch Championship

A Sat 6th Aug, 2022

Morton v Cove Rangers

cinch Championship

A Sat 13th Aug, 2022

Inverness CT v Cove Rangers

cinch Championship

League Table cinch Championship

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W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

PTS

Arbroath

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0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Ayr United

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0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Cove Rangers

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dundee

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Hamilton Academical

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Inverness CT

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Morton

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Partick Thistle

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Queen’s Park

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Raith Rovers

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

50/50 WINNER! The 50/50 winner at the Livingston match was 110391, won by Steve Kurek.


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Club Information

Cove Rangers FC Balmoral Stadium Wellington Circle, Altens Aberdeen, AB12 3JG

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Honorary President Alan McRae Directors Keith Moorhouse - Chairman Graeme Reid - Vice Chairman/Financial Controller Duncan Little - Secretary/Stadium Manager John Sheran - Director of Football Darren Anderson Grant Moorhouse Safety Officers John Morgan & Bill Ogilvie Committee Michael Coull, Richard Forbes & Gordon Taylor Football Manager - Jim McIntyre

Assistant Manager - Jimmy Boyle Fitness Coach - Tam Ritchie


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Goalkeeping Coach - Derek Soutar

Head of Youth Development - Gary Hake Performance Analyst - Ryan Docherty

Physios - Donal Gallagher & Eilidh McGregor Kit Manager - Adrian Thomson Club Doctor - David Fowler

Commercial Manager - Angela Bruce Media Officer - Charlie Allan

Child Wellbeing and Protection Officer - Kate Dean Club Chaplain - Dougie Simpson

Club Photographers - Dave Cowe, Richard Forbes

Head of Media & Communications - Richard Gordon

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Albion Rovers Match Report

Albion Rovers 1 Cove Rangers 2

Premier Sports Cup Tues 12th July

Reigart Stadium


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Two stunning strikes from Robbie Leitch and Connor Scully ensured we were able to battle back from a goal down to win our opening Premier Sports Cup Group G fixture at the Reigart Stadium. Leitch lashed home the equaliser just before the interval after Mark Reynolds had the misfortune to net the own goal that had given League Two Rovers the lead on the half hour. Scully then secured the three points from a brilliantly created, as well as executed, second goal. The tie ended in bizarre fashion, with referee Stuart Luke ruling out a cheekily taken Rory McAllister penalty to prevent a wider winning margin. On a glorious sunny, summer’s night in Coatbridge the first chance of note came in the sixth minute, when Fraser Fyvie fed a free-kick in from wide on the right and Leitch steered a 10-yard shot wide of the front post. Scully then had a flashing header from the edge of the six yard box brilliantly saved by home keeper Jack Leighfield. Both sides continued to create chances during what was a lively start to the game with Mitch Megginson and Leighton McIntosh coming closest for Cove, but it was the home side who were to take the lead in bizarre circumstances. Reilly fired a corner from the left and Reynolds, attempting to clear the ball, managed only to direct a header low into the corner of his own net. Our eye-catching leveller came in the 42nd minute. Fyvie’s corner from the left was cleared out into the path of Leitch and he gave Leighfield no hope with a screamer of an angled right foot shot from the edge of the penalty area.


Albion Rovers Match Report

McIntosh and Fyvie might have nudged Cove in front early in the second half, but it was Scully who would do so in some style in the 66th minute. A long ball out of the Cove defence was deftly flicked back by McDonagh to Megginson, just outside the Albion area. Without hesitation, the Cove skipper laid the ball off perfectly for Connor to control on the run before turning to unleash a spectacular shot beyond Leighfield from just outside the box. After both sides made changes, Cove slackened off in the latter stages and it almost proved costly. Albion scorned a glorious chance to equalise when Reilly broke into the area, but got into a tangle with team-mate Amaury Testa, who eventually poked his shot wide from inside the six-yard box. It then took a top-notch save from Kyle Gourlay to deny Rovers the leveller as he stretched to touch Barry Duncan’s eighteen-yard shot over the crossbar.


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Albion Rovers Match Report

The late drama continued when Wilson battered his close range shot off the face of the Cove bar from the resulting corner, which was followed by Gourlay grabbing a header from Ayrton Sonkur right on his line. Then came the curious ending. Albion defender Sonkur was adjudged to have tripped Logan inside the area, and a dubious penalty was awarded. McAllister paused his run-up while taking the kick, and as Leighfield dived one way, the Cove striker calmly rolled the ball in at the other side. Referee Luke chalked the effort off, judging the striker had duped the keeper illegally, although countless similar penalties have been permitted in the past. McAllister appeared as bemused as the rest of us as he wandered off down the tunnel at the end, but thankfully the decision had no bearing on the final result.


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Albion Rovers (4-1-4-1): Leighfield; Fernie, Fagan, Sonkur, Malcolm; Fleming; Reilly, Wilson, Kidd (Dolan 62), Roberts (Testa 76); Paton (Duncan 62). Subs: McColl, Sandberg. Cove Rangers (4-4-2): Gourlay; Logan, Ross, Reynolds, Towler; McIntosh (Masson 60), Fyvie, Scully, Leitch; McDonagh (McAllister 73), Megginson (Vigurs 67). Subs: McKenzie, Neill, Thomas. Referee: Stuart Luke Attendance: 268


Livingston Match Report

Livingston 2 Cove Rangers 1

Premier Sports Cup Sat 16th July

Balmoral Stadium


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It was to be a disappointing afternoon against our Premiership visitors who despite being down to ten men and trailing to an Iain Vigurs wonder-strike, rallied in the second half to plunder all three points at Balmoral Stadium. Livi looked to be up against it when Esmael Goncalves saw red for kicking-out at Scott Ross, and faced an uphill struggle when Vigurs fired Cove ahead on the stroke of half-time, but they made the most of slack play by the home side and levelled through Ayo Obileye before Nicky Devlin finished superbly to win the match with time running out. Jim McIntyre had made three changes from the midweek victory at Cliftonhill with Stuart McKenzie in goal for Kyle Gourlay, Morgyn Neill getting a run out in central defence in place of Mark Reynolds, and Iain Vigurs returning to the holding role in midfield at the expense of Leighton McIntosh. The early exchanges saw both sides getting attacks in with Leitch threatening for Cove and good defending by Scott Ross preventing Nouble from getting his shot in for the visitors. Stuart McKenzie did well to punch clear a Kelly free-kick and then saved confidently from Nouble. Our best early opening came when McDonagh and Megginson combined, and when Mitch laid the ball off to his left, Connor Scully ran on to it, shooting just wide from seventeen yards. The game looked to be swinging Cove’s way when Goncalves was sent-off for a piece of petulance which might have cost his side dear. The GuineaBissau striker was involved in a tussle with Scott Ross, kicked out at the defender, and again as Ross fell to the ground. Willie Collum was quickly on the scene and showed a deserved straight red.


Livingston Match Report

Shay Logan was prominent throughout the half and dug out some inviting crosses from the right, but Livi defended solidly and were able to prevent any clear goalscoring opportunities. The visitors countered through Montano who ran from his own eighteen-yard box to deep inside the home half, and with Cove scrambling to close down, fed Bahamboula, but from a tight angle the attacker shot wide of the far post. Minutes later Fyvie’s long diagonal found Logan, but the rampaging full-back failed to connect with a team-mate in the box. The opening goal was, however, only delayed by seconds. Scott Ross switched play from the centre circle, Leitch gathered and rolled a pass through for Fyvie, whose shot was diverted for a corner. Fraser played it short to Logan and when the cross was headed out by a Livi defender, Vigurs was quickest to react, controlling the ball then firing the sweetest of strikes beyond Konovalov and into the bottom corner. Livingston levelled soon after then interval. A scramble in the Cove box saw Shinnie and Anderson both attempting to make the breakthrough, but it was Obileye who got the final touch, and the ball bobbled agonisingly away from McKenzie’s clawing fingers into the bottom corner.


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Livingston Match Report

The home players were quick to try to regain the lead with Logan, Leitch and Fyvie all probing, and Vigurs continuing to try to unlock the away defence. He did so in the 51st minute and Leitch fired in a dangerous low cross which Montano deflected for a corner. Connor Scully then cracked in a strong shot from the edge of the box which the keeper dived to hold. Seconds later came a clear opportunity when Scully nipped in behind the away defence, but as he tried to fashion a chance to shoot, Fyvie arrived on the scene, and in the ensuing mix-up Fitzwater hacked the ball to safety. Scully and McDonagh linked-up after the midfielder had controlled a bouncing ball, and the lay-off found Megginson who gathered, created a yard of space and unleased a powerful strike which forced Konovalov into a diving save. As the match moved towards the final ten minutes there were chances at both ends. McDonagh had a shot blocked for Cove while good covering by Towler forced Devlin to shoot over the bar. Jim McIntyre threw on Rory McAllister and Leighton McIntosh in a bid to secure the winner, but it was the top-flight visitors who were to snatch the allimportant goal in the 88th minute. Scully got caught out in midfield and the ball broke to Omeonga. The midfielder surged forward and played an inch-perfect pass into the path of Devlin, and with McKenzie coming out to close down the angle, the full-back smashed the ball high into the top corner. There was one last chance for Cove, but Morgyn Neill just failed to find McIntosh with his pass over the top.


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Cove Rangers (4-3-3): McKenzie; Logan, Ross, Neill, Towler; Fyvie, Vigurs, Scully; Leitch (McIntosh 84), McDonagh (McAllister 79), Megginson. Subs: Gourlay, Masson, Thomas, Reynolds. Goalscorer: Iain Vigurs (45). Livingston (4-3-3): Konovalov; Devlin, Fitzwater, Obileye, Montano; Pittman, Kelly (Omeonga 72), Shinnie (Holt 85); Bahamboula (Anderson HT) Bitsindou (85), Goncalves, Nouble. Subs: Maley, Longridge, Brandon, Mullin, Holt, Cancar Goalscorers: Ayo Obileye (48), Nicky Devlin (88). Sent off: Esmael Goncalves (25). Referee: Willie Collum Attendance: 797


Robbie Leitch Feature

robbie leitch When a manager leaves a club, it is often said the players left behind are split into three distinct categories.

One group is disappointed to see the old boss depart, another simply takes it on the chin, while a third consists of players who were getting limited game time and see the change as an opportunity to relaunch their careers.

One man who falls into that final category at Balmoral Stadium is Robbie Leitch.


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Robbie Leitch Feature

“ I’ve never known a club where the players get on so well and that helped me not get too frustrated.” Having arrived at the club last summer, the midfielder started just eleven league matches as Cove clinched the title, and with it, Championship football for the first time. More often than not, Robbie came off the bench or failed to make it on to the pitch. Despite that, the twenty-four year old grabbed five goals in that triumphant League One campaign and richly deserved his winner’s medal. “I felt I contributed quite well up until January, but after that it was tough breaking into the team. I couldn’t really complain, the boys who were playing were different class, and they made sure I still felt part of it. I’ve never known a club where the players get on so well and that helped me not get too frustrated.” Having found it difficult to regularly get into Paul Hartley’s side, it has been a different story for Robbie since the arrival of Jim McIntyre. He has been involved in all five matches, starting four, and has already found the net twice, in the rout of Gala Fairydean and the wonder-strike which brought Cove back into the game at Cliftonhill last midweek.


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Robbie Leitch Feature

“I managed to get away on holiday at the end of last season, and after that I really got my head down and worked hard all summer. I’d been told by the previous manager just to come back as fit as I could, and that’s what I did. Then we heard Paul was leaving, and there was a bit of uncertainty. I’d never worked with Jim McIntyre, but I spoke to a few boys who knew him at Queen of the South, and they told me he was big on fitness, which suits me down to the ground.” Robbie’s career began when he signed his first fulltime contract at the age of sixteen with Motherwell, where his dad, Scott, was academy director. It was Jonatan Johansson who was in charge of the under20s, and it was a good time for the teenager as part of what was an impressive group of young talent. “I played alongside the likes of Dom Thomas, Allan Campbell and David Turnbull, and we had a good team. We won the Scottish Youth Cup in 2016 and I learned so much in those early days.” Robbie scored that evening at Hampden, in a 5-2 win over Hearts. He failed to make the breakthrough at Fir Park, but took another important step on his career ladder when he joined Burnley. It was to be another learning experience for Robbie, and after eighteen months he moved back to Scotland with St Mirren. That was in 2017-18, the season Saints won the Championship under Jack Ross, and again the youngster found it tough getting game time.


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“Jack was brilliant with me, but with the team playing so well he said it would be best for me to go out on loan. I joined Queen’s Park, which was the right decision, and I enjoyed working with Gus MacPherson, who was mental, but a really good manager.” Then came a surprise move to Croatian side NK Novigrad, but Robbie suffered a serious blow, an ACL injury which kept him on the sidelines for a full season.

“ It was a tough time. I had no club; I wasn’t being paid. It was a real test of my mentality.” Robbie battled back to full fitness and joined Falkirk in 2019. Initially, under Ray McKinnon, he again struggled to get into the team, but when Lee Miller and David McCracken took over as joint managers, the forward finally got a sustained run of matches.


Robbie Leitch Feature


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“They were brilliant. They trusted me, they gave me the opportunity to play. That really built up my confidence.” And then, just when Robbie felt his career was properly getting on track, COVID struck, and football went into cold storage. “I was one of the lucky ones. I’d signed a contract extension, so I was furloughed and at least still getting paid. I know boys who all but had their careers finished, they didn’t have clubs, and that was so tough for them.” There had been a brief loan spell at Forfar, but when the game got going again in the delayed 2020-21 campaign, Robbie was very much a key part of the Falkirk squad, amassing more than thirty appearances. That caught the attention of then Cove Rangers boss, Paul Hartley, and when the opportunity arose to move to Balmoral Stadium, Robbie had no doubts. “It was an exciting prospect. I knew the club had big ambitions, and having played against them, that they were a good side. I saw it as a great opportunity, and I’m delighted to be here.”


Robbie Leitch Feature

Football runs in the Leitch family. Robbie’s dad, Scott, carved out an impressive career in playing, coaching and management, while his older brother, Jack, has racked up more than 200 games with Airdrieonians, Peterhead and his current club, Stirling Albion. Jack also works as a coach with the Hearts youth teams, something which has benefitted Robbie. “Jack’s really into the coaching, and to be fair, he’s really good at it. It’s a major interest for him and he’s taken me for a few one-to-one sessions, which has been a great help.” Like his team-mates, Robbie has to juggle a full-time job with his football, which means early starts laying artificial turf for SGS around central Scotland. When we spoke, he had just finished his shift, was about to grab a late lunch, and then head off to meet assistant manager, Jimmy Boyle, who drives the southernbased players up to Cove for training sessions twice a week.


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“At least I can get a sleep in the minibus,” laughs Robbie. “It is demanding, but I love being with the boys, and being part of such a great club makes it all worthwhile.” So, what are the ambitions for the coming season? “The manager has told me he wants goals, assists and a big contribution. I’m not sure what my best position is, I’m quite versatile, I can play wide left or right, or through the middle, and I hope that will help keep me in the side. “We want to be fully ready when the league starts against Raith Rovers in a couple of weeks. It’ll be important to get off to a good start in the Championship, and with the squad we’ve got, I believe one hundred percent we can do that.” For now, Cove have to round off their Premier Sports Cup campaign and Robbie hopes to play his part as the club attempts to reach the knockout stages of the competition for the first time ever.


Friends of ANCHOR

Friends of Anchor


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The club was delighted to recently announce a tie-up with local charity, Friends of ANCHOR, which will see the FoA logo displayed on the team shirts throughout the 2022/23 season. Last year the sleeve advertising was given over to the NHS and the board of directors was keen to again offer it up free of charge to a deserving cause. With Cove Rangers celebrating the club’s centenary and Friends of ANCHOR marking its 25th anniversary, the collaboration fits well for both parties. Since 1997, Friends of ANCHOR has offered free, direct support for anyone receiving treatment for cancer or a haematology illness in the North-east of Scotland, and also provides funding for cutting-edge medical equipment and pioneering research, helping the NHS to diagnose, treat and care for people locally. Every penny raised or donated goes to the cause as the charity’s operating costs are fully covered by Balmoral Group in Aberdeen. Friends of ANCHOR director Sarah-Jane Hogg said: “We were bowled over when we heard the news from Cove Rangers. Cancer impacts the lives of so many families and this latest support from the club allows us to push forward in our relentless goal to bring the very best for those we know and love receiving care in the ANCHOR Unit.”


Friends of ANCHOR

Pictured: (L-R) Keith Moorhouse, Cove Rangers FC Chairman Sarah-Jane Hogg, Fundraising & Development Director, Friends of ANCHOR Mitch Megginson, Cove Rangers FC Captain Lesley Finnie, Director of Training, ACE Group


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Cove chairman, Keith Moorhouse, says it is a pleasure to be able to help out, “I am well aware of the incredible work done by Friends of ANCHOR, and I’m thrilled that the club can, in some small way, show our backing. My wife, Colleen, has been receiving treatment for cancer for the past couple of years, and as a family we are indebted to the charity for the support they have given us” Club sponsor ACE is right behind the decision, with managing director, Terry Cobban, certain a worthy recipient has been chosen, “We came to agreement immediately and I am overjoyed and honoured to be able to share the shirts with such a deserving charity.” There are plans to further extend the link between Cove Rangers FC and Friends of ANCHOR with various fundraising ventures currently being explored.


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View from The Dugout

JIM MCIntyre Welcome to Balmoral Stadium for the third of our Premier Sports Cup group ties, against last season’s League Two winners Kelty Hearts. The Fife side have followed our route into the SPFL, were impressive in their debut campaign, and like Cove, are under new management in the shape of John Potter. They are as ambitious as we are, and I wish them well as they step up into League One this season. That said, I hope to give Kelty a less than enjoyable ninety minutes this evening. My players are hurting after the weekend defeat to Livingston, and I will be expecting to see a reaction tonight. We had lots of possession against David Martindale’s team, and I was really pleased with the opening twenty minutes or so, but the sending-off changed things, they sat in, and we found it difficult to break them down. We took the lead at a great time thanks to a superb strike from Iain Vigurs, and we warned the boys at half-time that Livi would be dangerous on the counter attack. That’s exactly how it turned out, and we didn’t manage the game in the way we should have.


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View from The Dugout


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“ It is frustrating, but I’ll keep scouring the transfer market and hopefully we’ll be able to add the quality I’m looking for.” There was a lack of composure, a lack of patience in the second half, and we just didn’t show that bit of quality we needed to punish them. There were some really good opportunities, but not that cleverness, the execution of pass we required. It was a learning curve for the players; they need to be switched on at all times, they need to be more ruthless. Having said all that, there was a lot of good play and plenty encouraging signs. I have faith in the boys, and I don’t think we’re far away from putting it all together. I have had to ask a lot of the boys in this early part of the season and some of them have had to play more football than I’d have wanted them to. That’s down to the fact we’re still short on numbers, but I can promise you I’m doing everything I can to rectify that. We’ve been close to adding to the squad on a number of occasions only for the deal to fall through at the last minute. It is frustrating, but I’ll keep scouring the transfer market and hopefully we’ll be able to add the quality I’m looking for. In the meantime, it’s up to lads to keep up the energy levels, and give their all. I’m sure they will do just that. With Caley Thistle off to a flier in the group and a home game against Albion Rovers tonight, we know what we need to do if we’re to keep alive our hopes of making it to the knockout stages. Enjoy the game! Jim McIntyre


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Midfielders

Connor Scully

Blair Yule

Jamie Masson

Iain Vigurs

Robbie Leitch

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Strikers

Gerry McDonagh

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Season Results & Fixtures Date

Fixture

Competition

H/A

Score

12.07.22

Albion Rovers

PSC

A

2-1

16.07.22

Livingston

PSC

H

1-2

19.07.22

Kelty Hearts

PSC

H

-

23.07.22

Inverness CT

PSC

A

-

30.07.22

Raith Rovers

SPFL Champ

H

-

06.08.22

Morton

SPFL Champ

A

-

13.08.22

Inverness CT

SPFL Champ

A

-

20.08.22

Ayr

SPFL Champ

H

-

27.08.22

Queen's Park

SPFL Champ

A

-

03.09.22

Hamilton

SPFL Champ

H

-

10.09.22

Dundee

SPFL Champ

H

-

17.09.22

Partick Thistle

SPFL Champ

A

-

01.10.22

Arbroath

SPFL Champ

H

-

08.10.22

Raith Rovers

SPFL Champ

A

-

15.10.22

Inverness CT

SPFL Champ

H

-

22.10.22

Ayr

SPFL Champ

A

-

29.10.22

Hamilton

SPFL Champ

A

-

05.11.22

Queen's Park

SPFL Champ

H

-

12.11.22

Arbroath

SPFL Champ

A

-

19.11.22

Morton

SPFL Champ

H

-

03.12.22

Partick Thistle

SPFL Champ

H

-

17.12.22

Dundee

SPFL Champ

A

-

24.12.22

Hamilton

SPFL Champ

H

-

02.01.23

Inverness CT

SPFL Champ

A

-

07.01.23

Queen's Park

SPFL Champ

A

-


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Date

Fixture

Competition

H/A

Score

14.01.23

Raith Rovers

SPFL Champ

H

-

28.01.23

Ayr

SPFL Champ

H

-

04.02.23

Partick Thistle

SPFL Champ

A

-

18.02.23

Arbroath

SPFL Champ

H

-

25.02.23

Morton

SPFL Champ

A

-

04.03.23

Dundee

SPFL Champ

H

-

11.03.23

Queen's Park

SPFL Champ

H

-

18.03.23

Raith Rovers

SPFL Champ

A

-

25.03.23

Ayr

SPFL Champ

A

-

01.04.23

Partick Thistle

SPFL Champ

H

-

08.04.23

Hamilton

SPFL Champ

A

-

15.04.23

Inverness CT

SPFL Champ

H

-

22.04.23

Arbroath

SPFL Champ

A

-

29.04.23

Dundee

SPFL Champ

A

-

05.05.23

Morton

SPFL Champ

H

-


Season Player Statistics

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Name

Appearances

Goals

Position

Yellow

Red

Stuart McKenzie

1

0

GK

0

0

Kyle Gourlay

1

0

GK

0

0

Scott Ross

2

0

DF

0

0

Morgyn Neill

1

0

DF

0

0

Mark Reynolds

1

0

DF

0

0

Shay Logan

2

0

DF

0

0

Evan Towler

2

0

DF

1

0

Connor Scully

2

1

MF

0

0

Blair Yule

0

0

MF

0

0

Jamie Masson

1

0

MF

0

0

Fraser Fyvie

2

0

MF

0

0

Iain Vigurs

2

1

MF

0

0

Robbie Leitch

2

1

MF

0

0

Gerry McDonagh

2

0

FW

0

0

Mitchel Megginson

2

0

FW

0

0

Leighton McIntosh

2

0

FW

0

0

Rory McAllister

2

0

FW

0

0


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CAP

CAP T AI N’S

E I V

W

W

Captain’s View


P TAI N’S

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We go into this evening’s encounter with Kelty fully aware of what is at stake following the weekend defeat at the hands of Livingston. It was so disappointing to lose that one so late on. I thought we were the better team throughout the ninety minutes and that’s testament to the boys, as we were up against strong, well-established Premiership opposition. We had a lot of the ball and the better of the chances as well, but we just couldn’t get that final bit to click. If you give a team like Livingston the chances then they’ll punish you, and they certainly did that with some quick counter attacks. We just weren’t clinical, but that comes with the more games you play as your confidence in and around the area improves. The positive thing is we are creating the chances – on another day we’ll be able to take them. It was never going to be easy against a top-flight side. We’ve got the quality in our squad to match them, especially early pre-season when they are not quite up to full speed, but everything has to click if you’re to topple a Premiership team. We work hard during the week to make sure our fitness is as good as it can be, so that’s no problem for us. We’ve also got the quality in our side that we know on our day can cause any side problems.


Captain’s View

“ I just love playing for this club and will take on any role the manager asks me to.” I had a slightly different role on Saturday, playing out on the left, which was something I did when I was younger. It’s a bit more tracking back than what I have to do at centre forward, there’s a lot of hard work to be done getting up and down the wing, but it was okay, and I gave it my all. I just love playing for this club and will take on any role the manager asks me to. I spoke a few weeks ago about our determination to make history and qualify for the knock-out stages of the Premier Sports Cup, and while it is going to be tough, that remains our target. The good thing about this tournament is that the games come thick and fast. Kelty will be strong opposition. I know they’re an ambitious club and they’ll be keen to follow in our footsteps and make their way up through the divisions after winning League Two last season, but we are at home tonight, and we are determined to get back to winning ways. I can promise you all we’ll be giving everything to secure the three points. COYC! Mitch Megginson


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Club Honours

Scottish League 1 Winners:

‘21-’22

Scottish League 2 Winners:

‘19-’20

Highland League Winners: Runners-up:

‘00-’01, ‘07-’08, ‘08-’09, ‘12’13, ‘15-’16, ‘17-’18, ‘18-’19 ‘89-’90, ‘92-’93, ‘94-’95, ‘95-’96, ‘09-’10, ‘11-’12, ‘16-’17

Scottish Qualifying Cup (North) Winners:

Runners-up:

‘90-’91, ‘00-’01 ‘88-’89, ‘91-’92, ‘01-’02, ‘03-’04

Highland League Cup Winners: Runners-up:

‘94-’95, ‘99-’00, ‘04-’05, ‘14-1’5, ‘16-17, ‘18-’19 ‘90-’91, ‘92-’93, ‘95-’96, ‘97’98, ‘05-’06, ‘07-’08, ‘11-’12


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Aberdeenshire Cup Winners:

Runners-up:

‘01-’02, ‘10-’11, ‘18-’19 ‘92-’93, ‘94-’95, ‘16-’17, ‘17-’18

Aberdeenshire Shield Winners:

‘90-’91, ‘00-’01, ’08-’09, ‘17-’18

Runners-up:

‘94-’95, ‘12-’13, ‘15-’16

Aberdeenshire & District League Winners: Runners-up:

‘00-’01, ‘08-’09, ‘10-’11, ‘11-’12, ‘12-’13, ‘14-’15 ‘06-’07

Aberdeenshire Centenary Cup Runners-up:

‘86-’87

Inter-League Trophy Winners:

‘01-’02



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Today’s Team Lines

Cove Rangers

Kelty Hearts

Manager - Jim McIntyre

Manager - John Potter

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Stuart McKenzie Shay Logan Evan Towler Connor Scully Scott Ross Morgyn Neill Gerry McDonagh Blair Yule Mitchel Megginson (C) Jamie Masson Leighton McIntosh Rory McAllister Ross Draper Iain Vigurs Rhys Thomas Robbie Leitch Balint Demus Kyle Gourlay Fraser Fyvie Mark Reynolds

Darren Jamieson Reis Peggie Thomas O’Ware Lewis Martin Jordon Forster Joe Cardle Thomas Reilly Nathan Austin Jamie Barjonas Kallum Higginbotham Michael Tidser Ross Philp Robbie McNab Brodie Strang Alfredo Agyeman

Lewis Owens Dougie Hill Liam Campbell Scott Cameron Jordan Hunter Jack Brown Joshua Barbour

Today’s referee - Duncan Williams Today’s assistant referees - Colin Drummond & Filippo Mazzoni Team lines sponsor



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