Forfar Farmington Football Club Scottish Women’s Premier League Two Champions 2017
Chairperson Colin Brown SWPL Head Coach Stevie Baxter Coaching Staff Nathan Flight, Claire Garrett, Chris Simpson & Fraser Reid Captain Nicola Davidson Vice Captain Fiona McNicoll Sports Therapists Karen Bruce & Katrina Hands SWPL Media Officer Lee Smith SWPL Photographer David Young SWPL Videographer Rebecca Mitchell SWPL Administrator Julie White Chaplain Susan Forbes ForfarFarmington Farmington_FC
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Welcome to Station Park for tonight’s Scottish Building Society Scottish Women’s Premier League One clash with Spartans. We welcome Spartans to Forfar this evening for the first game of the season to be played under the floodlights and I would personally like to welcome everyone associated with Spartans here tonight. We are really looking forward to tonight’s game following a short break and the girls are raring to go to play a team that we enjoy playing against. I would like to take the opportunity to thank all the club’s volunteers for assisting with the organising of this midweek game, these nights test us all in regards to the logistics and the strong partnership working and relationships that we have between all of our teams, the local community, Forfar Athletic FC and Peterhead FC.
Station Park is an excellent venue and we really are proud to be part of the wider Forfar footballing community and cannot thank everyone enough both internally and externally from the club in the support we get both on and off the pitch. Forfar Farmington have amazing people. People who care about other people, people who sacrifice their own personal family time to help us do what we love to do – PLAY FOOTBALL. Enjoy today’s game,
Stevie
Good evening and welcome to Station Park where we host Spartans in the SBSSWPL1. It’s strange having a midweek game but we have trained well and are ready to play after a couple of weeks break. We know Spartans are a strong physical side but we are prepared and ready to work hard and gain all three points. I’d like to take this opportunity to say big well done to Robyn & Erin for getting selected for the Scottish Students National Team. We hope you enjoy today’s game and thank you for your support. Nicola
Forfar Farmington
0
Glasgow City
7
A second half collapse saw Forfar Farmington defeated by seven goals Glasgow City at a sunny Station Park. Hannah Stewart had the first chance of the game after four minutes but saw her effort blocked by a defender. City has opportunities of their own in the first quarter of an hour as Carly Girasoli headed over before Kirsty Howat’s weak shot failed to trouble Fiona McNicoll. Clare Shine missed three opportunities for the visitors; the most notable one being when one on one with McNicoll who pulled off a good save. The deadlock was broken just six minutes before the break and it was Howat who nodded the visitors ahead via a deflection after meeting Docherty’s cross.
The visitors came out for the second half looking a different side and it showed as they netted twice in quick succession. Nine minutes after the break Shine made it two before sub Jordan McLintock added a third in the 56th minute. The latter could have scored again on the hour mark but from inside the six yard box her shot ended up in Market Muir. Shine made it four for City in the 69th minute and was looking for a hat trick but couldn’t find the target in chances following this. In a rare Farmington chance Erin Cattanach sent a long range effort wide of the post but it wasn’t long before City found the net once again. McNicoll pulled off a good save but the ball found its way to Jo Love who lobbed into the net despite the best efforts of Alana Bruce. With eight minutes remaining Shine felt McLintock’s earlier effort should be replicated as she somehow fired over from three yards out despite an open goal. She wasn’t to make the same mistake in the 87th minute as she completed her hat-trick. The scoring wasn’t finished there as Carly Girasoli scored City’s seventh from a corner in stoppage time. McNicoll, Cattanach, McGinley, Stewart, Smith (White 89), Davidson (Noble 65), Bruce, Kilcoyne, Cowper, McPherson (Weber 90+1), Brough (Deubel 74) Sub not used: Williamson (gk
Rangers
4
Forfar Farmington
1
Forfar Farmington exited the Scottish Women’s Premier League Cup at the quarter final stage following a 4-1 defeat to Rangers. Danni McGinley fired wide from distance for Farmington but it was Rangers who were to take the lead in the 17th minute. Nicole Pullar made her way towards goal and after nipping past Fiona McNicoll was brought down by Donna Paterson; Clare Gemmell stepped up and slotted the penalty past the keeper. Winger Chantelle Brown had chances to extend their lead but failed to trouble McNicoll before missing the target. Farmington were unable to break through the Rangers defence in the first half and were reduced to long range strikes; Alana Bruce sending one into Khym Ramsay’s arms. The lead was doubled two minutes before the break from a Muir corner as Hannah Coakley forced the ball through a pack of players. The half time lead was deserved for the hosts and it wasn’t long into the second half before they extended it further when Brown broke free and unselfishly squared the ball for the unmarked Pullar to tap into the net. Gemmell and Boyce had further chances but couldn’t convert and it was following this that Farmington started to press Rangers and threaten. McGinley fired across goal after being set up by Beth McPherson in the 53rd minute before Cassie Cowper’s corner found Erin Cattanach who blasted wide of the goal. Further Cowper corners caused problems with Kayleigh Brough having a header deflected wide while Robyn Smith’s follow up corner was sent over the bar by Beth McPherson. Farmington’s pressure paid off with twenty minutes remaining when Danni McGinley volleyed home from the edge of the box. The hosts were denied by McNicoll again when Muir’s shot was blocked but Farmington kept up their pressure as Alana Bruce curled low and wide past the post. Despite looking like the better side during this period, Farmington were to be undone again with five minutes to go as they failed to clear their lines and Carla Boyce made it 4-1. McPherson came close to reducing the deficit again in injury time when her shot was pushed round the post by Ramsay. McNicoll, Cattanach, Paterson, McGinley, Stewart (Robb 49), Smith, Bruce, Kilcoyne, Cowper, McPherson, Brough Subs not used: Deubel, White, Noble, Davidson, Weber
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Player Sponsorship 2019 Kayleigh Brough
Available
Alana Bruce
Available
Erin Cattanach
Pert Bruce Construction
Cassie Cowper
Available
Nicola Davidson
Available
Lotte Deubel
Available
Lindsey Dunbar
Available
Cheryl Kilcoyne
Sidlaw Building/Beauty Retreat/William McConnachie Contractor & Plant Hire
Danni McGinley
Graham Hygiene Services
Fiona McNicoll
Available
Beth McPherson
Available
Kayleigh Noble
Available
Donna Paterson
Available
Megan Robb
Available
Robyn Smith
R Smith Joiner & Contractor
Hannah Stewart
Available
Philippa Weber
Available
Leah White
Lee Hutcheon Painter & Decorator
Kate Williamson
Available
To sponsor a player for the season, please email events@forfarfarmington.com for more information. Each player sponsorship costs ÂŁ200.
Stirling University
1
Forfar Farmington
1
Forfar Farmington were unlucky not to take all three points at Ochilview as they drew 1-1 with Stirling University. Cheryl Kilcoyne had an early opportunity from long range but couldn’t find the target in the first 90 seconds. In the 16th minute Danni McGinley was inches away from connecting with a cross and moments later she fired into the arms of Chloe Logan. McGinley had the ball into the net in the 27th minute when she swept home Hannah Stewart’s cross but the referee ruled this out for offside; footage showed this may have been a harsh decision. Logan was quick to gather another Stewart cross with Smith lurking while at the other end Stirling’s first chance came from Lauren Doran-Barr who was one on one with McNicoll but failed to beat her with her shot. Donna Paterson fired low and wide in the 34th minute and five minutes later the deadlock was broken by the hosts; Ciara Bonner’s corner fell to Demi Falconer who netted despite the efforts of Cassie Cowper on the line. Farmington came out for the second half looking for an equaliser and came close seven minutes after the restart as Paterson headed wide from a Smith free kick. Abby Callaghan found herself with just McNicoll to beat in the 55th minute for Stirling but after nipping past her the striker’s shot was cleared by the retreating Alana Bruce. Stevie Baxter’s side started to turn up the pressure with Stewart seeing her strike palmed wide by Logan; the resulting corner found Paterson but her header was deflected past the post. Beth McPherson nodded over from a McGinley cross before Paterson again missed the target when a Smith free kick fell to her. Farmington levelled things up in the 67th minute from a goal kick; McNicoll’s quick pass allowed Paterson to send a defence splitting ball through and after flicking the ball forward, McPherson looked nailed on to net her first goal for the club but felt Stewart was in a better position to score, squaring it for the attacker to rifle into the back of the net. Alana Bruce tried her luck from distance shortly after but her dipping strike landed over the bar before McPherson failed to beat Logan. The final opportunity of the match came to Farmington again with Hannah Stewart’s late corner inches away from Paterson who rose highest in the awaiting pack of players in the box.
McNicoll, Cattanach, Paterson, McGinley, Stewart, Smith, Bruce, Kilcoyne, Cowper, McPherson, Brough (Hassett 62) Subs not used: Weber, White, Davidson, Deubel, Williamson (gk)
2019 Fixtures DATE
OPPOSITION
STARTING XI
10/02
Celtic
A
0 4
McNicoll
Cattanach
Bruce
Brough
Paterson
Davidson
17/02
Motherwell
H
3 2
McNicoll
Cattanach
Bruce
Brough
PATERSON
Davidson
24/02
Kilmarnock (LC1)
H
2 1
McNicoll
Cattanach
Bruce
Brough
Davidson
KILCOYNE
10/03
Rangers
A
1 2
McNicoll
White
Bruce
Brough
Davidson
Kilcoyne
17/03
Glasgow City
H
0 7
McNicoll
Cattanach
Bruce
Brough
Davidson
Kilcoyne
24/03
Rangers (LCQF)
A
1 4
McNicoll
Cattanach
Bruce
Brough
Paterson
Kilcoyne
31/03
Stirling University
A
1 1
McNicoll
Cattanach
Bruce
Brough
Paterson
Kilcoyne
17/04
Spartans
H
21/04
Hibernian
H
28/04
Celtic
H
05/05
Motherwell
A
15/05
Rangers
H
19/05
Glasgow City
A
04/08
Stirling University
H
11/08
SSE Scottish Cup R3
18/08
Spartans
A
25/08
Hibernian
A
08/09
Celtic
A
22/09
Motherwell
H
29/09
Rangers
A
20/10
Glasgow City
H
27/10
Stirling University
A
03/11
Spartans
H
17/11
Hibernian
H
KEY | Scorers in BOLD | Sub used 1 | Sub used 2 | Sub used 3 | Sub used 4 | Sub used 5
SUBSTITUTES Smith
McPherson
McGinley
Robb
Stewart
White, Weber, Deubel, Williamson
Smith
McPherson
McGinley
Cowper
STEWART 2
White, Noble, Weber, Robb, Deubel
Smith
McPherson
McGINLEY
Cowper
Stewart
Noble, Weber, Robb, Deubel, Williamson
Smith
McPherson
McGINLEY
Cowper
Stewart
Cattanach, Noble, Robb, Weber, Deubel, Williamson
Smith
McPherson
McGinley
Cowper
Stewart
White, Noble, Weber, Robb, Deubel, Williamson
Smith
McPherson
McGINLEY
Cowper
Stewart
White, Noble, Davidson, Weber, Robb, Deubel
Smith
McPherson
McGinley
Cowper
STEWART
White, Davidson, Hassett, Weber, Deubel, Williamson
Player Statistics Starts 7
Sub 0
Goals 0
Assists 1
Bookings 0
Red Cards 0
Alana Bruce
7
0
0
0
0
0
Erin Cattanach
6
0
0
2
0
0
Cassie Cowper
6
0
0
0
2
0
Nicola Davidson
5
0
0
2
0
0
Lotte Deubel
0
2
0
0
0
0
Katie Hassett Cheryl Kilcoyne
0 5
1 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
Danni McGinley
7
0
3
0
0
0
Fiona McNicoll
7
0
0
0
0
0
Beth McPherson
7
0
0
2
0
0
Kayleigh Noble
0
3
0
0
0
0
Donna Paterson Megan Robb
4 1
0 3
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
Robyn Smith
7
0
0
1
1
0
Hannah Stewart
7
0
3
0
1
0
Philippa Weber
0
5
0
0
0
0
Leah White
1
2
0
0
1
0
Kate Williamson
0
0
0
0
0
0
Kayleigh Brough
Scottish Building Society Scottish Women’s Premier League One 1 Glasgow City
Played Won 4 4
Drawn 0
Lost 0
For 20
Against 2
GD 18
Points 12
2 Celtic
5
3
1
1
14
4
10
10
3 Hibernian
5
3
1
1
10
2
8
10
4 Spartans
5
3
0
2
8
13
-5
9
5 Rangers
4
2
1
1
7
10
-3
7
6 Motherwell
5
1
1
3
4
10
-6
4
7 Forfar Farmington 8 Stirling University
5 5
1 0
1 1
3 4
5 3
16 14
-11 -11
4 1
MATCH OFFICIALS REFEREE DAVID FEARN
FORFAR FARMINGTON
SPARTANS
Head Coach Stevie Baxter
Head Coach Debbi McCulloch
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 16 17 22 25 26 27 31 34 35
LEAH WHITE ERIN CATTANACH DONNA PATERSON
McGINLEY KAYLEIGH NOBLE HANNAH STEWART ROBYN SMITH NICOLA DAVIDSON ALANA BRUCE FIONA McNICOLL LINDSEY DUNBAR CHERYL KILCOYNE CASSIE COWPER PHILIPPA WEBER MEGAN ROBB BETH McPHERSON LOTTE DEUBEL KATE WILLIAMSON KAYLEIGH BROUGH REBECCA DEMPSTER DANNI
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 23 24 25
NICOLA MAWSON
ASSISTANT REFEREE SHAUN TELFORD ASSISTANT REFEREE MARK TRAYNOR
SARAH CLELLAND SIMONE McMAHON DION McMAHON BOBBIE BEVERIDGE MICHAELA McALONIE
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