****Official SFL (diddy) League 2012 - 13****

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Coverage of the lower Scottish League teams in here. Not really sure how many lower league supporters there are outwith the newly formed Division 3 Rangers.

Anyway, first matches of the league commence on Saturday in all three divisions :-

Divison 1

15:00 Cowdenbeath v Dunfermline Athletic Central Park
15:00 Greenock Morton v Livingston Cappielow Park
15:00 Partick Thistle v Falkirk Firhill Stadium
15:00 Raith Rovers v Hamilton Academical Stark's Park
15:00 Airdrie United v Dumbarton Excelsior Stadium

Division 2

15:00 Alloa Athletic v East Fife Recreation Park
15:00 Ayr United v Stenhousemuir Somerset Park
15:00 Brechin City v Albion Rovers Glebe Park
15:00 Queen of the South v Forfar Athletic Palmerston Park
15:00 Stranraer v Arbroath Stair Park

Division 3

12:45 Peterhead v Rangers Balmoor Stadium - Televised
15:00 Berwick Rangers v Elgin City Shielfield Park
15:00 East Stirlingshire v Queen's Park Ochilview Park
15:00 Montrose v Clyde Links Park Stadium
15:00 Stirling Albion v Annan Athletic Forthbank Stadium

For my team, Brechin, we'll have to up the performance after the weekends 4 - 0 defeat against Stenhousemuir in the League Cup. It was a disappointing day after good pre season performances against ICT as well as an extra time game against the Newco in the Communities Cup. Playing against Albion Rovers, who scraped the division 2 playoffs to retain their place in the league I would hope for a fairly easy home win but with last weeks performance against Stenny looking like a hangover from much of our season last year it has the fans worried already!

Any of the other fans like to chip in or will be i updating this on my own! :p
 
SFL kick-off like no other
By Clive Lindsay BBC Scotland

It will be a season like no other as the Scottish Football League kicks off with arguably more attention focused on Division Three than the battle for promotion to the Scottish Premier League.

Rangers' financial collapse means the club has emerged under new owners but been forced to start life in the bottom tier.

But, whereas the First Division is typically difficult to predict, the only imponderables in Division Three are how many points by which Rangers will win the title and how many times their collection of highly-paid full-time professionals find the net against part-time opponents.

Rangers, who have lost a host of international players but added others with top-tier experience, eased aside Second Division side East Fife 4-0 in the Scottish Communities League Cup in midweek and former Ibrox striker Billy Dodds thought the performance hinted of what was to come.

"We played them the other night there with East Fife, I go in there to coach a couple of nights a week, and the gulf in class - and that was a Second Divison team - is enormous," he said.

However, another Second Division outfit, Brechin City, took Rangers to extra-time the previous week before losing 2-1 in the Ramsdens Cup at Glebe Park and former Celtic midfielder Murdo MacLeod thought it could be typical of away games for the Ibrox men this season.
Martin Hardie celebrates scoring for Morton after leaving Dunfermline

Martin Hardie celebrates scoring for Morton after leaving Dunfermline

"Peterhead played Celtic in the Cup the same day as Arbroath played Rangers last season and they made it tough," he said.

"I don't think they'll get tough games at Ibrox, but away from home it is always going to be difficult as teams will be up for it."

Indeed, Rangers' first opponents, Peterhead, took Dundee to penalty kicks before the Premier League newcomers progressed in the League Cup.

The Blue Toon were last year's Division Three big spenders yet failed to win promotion, but this time it is really is all about who finishes in the play-off places for promotion behind runaway leaders.

Annan Athletic faded last season but have started brightly again, knocking First Division Livingston out of the Ramsdens Cup.

With their surprise League Cup defeat of First Division Airdrie United, Queen's Park will hope that, as last season's runners-up, they will feature again despite the amateurs losing their usual quota of players to the professional ranks.

Montrose knocked Division Two champions Cowdenbeath out of the League Cup and even East Stirlingshire, who finished bottom, showed promise by surprising Ayr United in the Ramsdens Cup.

In contrast to Division Three, early-season cup form suggests that the race for the one promotion spot - and title - in Division One is wide open.

Dunfermline Athletic should start as favourites having been an SPL side last season, but it is notoriously difficult to downsize and maintain a promotion push and they have already suffered a surprise Ramsdens Cup defeat by Second Division Forfar Athletic.

Manager Jim Jefferies has since strengthened, having been forced into a late start by the uncertainty of whether Rangers' demise would mean a late reprieve from relegation.

Three Pars players are among a host of experienced signings made by Morton manager Allan Moore that suggest the Greenock side could do a lot better than flirt with relegation this time round and could be surprise champions.

St Mirren midfielder Jim Goodwin said: "We played Morton in a pre-season friendly and, I tell you, they have added some really good experience there.
Willie Gibson is now playing for Queen of the South in Division Two

Willie Gibson is now playing for Queen of the South in Division Two

"Big Mark McLaughlin at centre half, Martin Hardie, midfielder, been there and done it.

"If they can get the boy McDonald fit up front, he will guarantee you goals up front in that division.

"I think they are outsiders and are my dark horse for this year."

However, MacLeod is tipping another former Celt to lead another Glasgow club to glory.

"I wonder if Partick Thistle are going to have a wee run this year," he said.

"I think, if they can get off to a decent start, a bit of confidence about the club, the fans will turn up if the team is playing well.

"I just think this could maybe be the year for Jackie McNamara."

Falkirk and Hamilton Accies will again rely heavily on the talent emerging from their youth academies.

Dodds suggested: "Falkirk will be up there again and will be there or thereabouts, because they play nice football.

"It just depends on whether the young boys there have enough experience to see them over the line."

The experienced and high-profile new management duo of John Hughes and John Collins will hope that their 8-0 hammering of Stranraer in the League Cup is more typical of their form than the defeat by Third Division Annan that came a week before in the Ramsdens Cup.

Airdrie United won their Ramsdens Cup derby against Hamilton but were themselves knocked out the League Cup by Queen's Park.

Cowdenbeath's loss to Montrose and struggle to beat Second Division Alloa Athletic in the Ramsdens Cup, on top of Dumbarton's home defeat by Queen of the South the same day, sugggests all three promoted sides will struggle.

Likewise, Raith Rovers, who only edged out Berwick Rangers 4-3 in the League Cup and were given a fright by Highland League outfit Wick Academy in the Ramsdens.

In terms of fan base, Queen of the South are the Rangers of Division Two and the Dumfries outfit have emerged as early favourites to bounce straight back up after Cup wins over Alloa and Dumbarton.

Alloa have themselves added some players with top-level experience as they look to build on last season's Third Division glory and are Goodwin's tips for a second title in a row.

"If Alloa can maintain the momentum they had last year and carry that into this season, I think they've got a really good chance," he said.

"I went to watch them a couple of times last season - my brother in law plays at Clyde - and I was very impressed with them.

"They have got some good experienced players and Paul Hartley has another year under his belt as manager."

However, Arbroath, Forfar and Stenhousemuir have also all made some astute signings, while Ayr will expect a quick return to Division One, which should ensure another close battle for the title and the promotion play-off places.

With the presence of Rangers likely to boost the finances of their Third Division rivals, the SPL's loss could just be the SFL's gain in increased profile and excitement - and a sharing of the wealth - in the coming seasons.

BBC gone to town over the lower divisions......normal service will resume soon enough though with terrible reporters getting everything lower than the SPL wrong ;)

EDIT

Latest news on Brechin is that we've got 12 fit players for todays game against Albion Rovers :(
 
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I'll take a one nil win from today with a thread bare team. Albion Rovers really are a bunch of cart horses though. Surprised they didn't get more bookings. Terrible challenges from start to finish.
 
Could i get a bit of clarification on this please Rotty. My comment was deleted because Sectarian chanting by idiots off the pitch has nothing to do with football but topics such as the John Terry Racist Trial is ok because its to do with the idiots on the park doing things which are unacceptable? Or topics like Petrov's Leukemia is ok because its to do with a footballer rather than a fan? I dont want to be posting valid points which the lower leagues dont want associated with their clubs because of one half of the old (or should that be new and old) firm.
 
Week 2 fixtures

Division 1
15:00 Dumbarton v Cowdenbeath Strathclyde Homes Stadium
15:00 Dunfermline Athletic v Partick Thistle East End Park
15:00 Falkirk v Raith Rovers Falkirk Stadium
15:00 Hamilton Academical v Greenock Morton New Douglas Park
15:00 Livingston v Airdrie United Almondvale Stadium

Division 2
15:00 Albion Rovers v Alloa Athletic Cliftonhill Stadium
15:00 Arbroath v Ayr United Gayfield Park Match Preview
15:00 East Fife v Queen of the South Bayview Stadium
15:00 Stenhousemuir v Brechin City Ochilview Park
15:00 Forfar Athletic v Stranraer Station Park

Divison 3
15:00 Annan Athletic v Berwick Rangers Galabank Stadium
15:00 Clyde v Peterhead Recreation Park
15:00 Elgin City v Stirling Albion Borough Briggs
15:00 Queen's Park v Montrose Hampden Park
15:00 Rangers v East Stirlingshire Ibrox Stadium

After last week's one nil win against Albion Rovers (should have been more) Brechin travel down to Stenhousemuir for the second time in two weeks. We'll be looking for a more favourable scoreline than the 4 - 0 drubbing in the cup though. Still down to a bare bones team (yes start of the season and we've just got enough fit players!) looking for a much improved performance than that from a fortnight ago. Not filled with too much confidence over this one with Stenny getting a decent win midweek in the cup and a draw last weekend. Mon the hedgehunters! :D
 
Week 3 Fixtures

Division 1

15:00 Cowdenbeath v Hamilton Academical Central Park
15:00 Greenock Morton v Falkirk Cappielow Park
15:00 Partick Thistle v Dumbarton Firhill Stadium
15:00 Raith Rovers v Livingston Stark's Park
15:00 Airdrie United v Dunfermline Athletic Excelsior Stadium

Division 2
15:00 Alloa Athletic v Arbroath Recreation Park
15:00 Ayr United v Forfar Athletic Somerset Park
15:00 Brechin City v East Fife Glebe Park
15:00 Queen of the South v Albion Rovers Palmerston Park
15:00 Stranraer v Stenhousemuir Stair Park

Division 3
15:00 East Stirlingshire v Elgin City Ochilview Park
15:00 Montrose v Annan Athletic Links Park Stadium
15:00 Peterhead v Queen's Park Balmoor Stadium
15:00 Stirling Albion v Clyde Forthbank Stadium
12:00 Berwick Rangers v Rangers Shielfield Park (Sunday)

Brechin will be looking to build on a better performance than last week's 3 - 1 defeat at Stenhousemuir (2 ridiculous pile driver of free kicks deciding the game!) but a growing injury list for the Glebe Park men will be a definite disadvantage. The visit of East Fife welcomes back former City Players Darren Smith, David White and of course Paul 'Shagger' McManus, city's top striker last season. East Fife will be without Gordon Durie in the dugout after he collapsed last week after their match so Gordon Chisholm will be in charge.

I would hazard a guess at a score draw but hope Brechin can sneak a win.
 
should be a straight forward game for thistle. Dumbarton were decent enough last season after a shaky start but think thistle have been around enough in the first to edge the tie.
 
Well, Brechin got a good result and looked fairly comfortable yesterday. Very attacking from the whistle. Grabbed two goals in the 11th and 13th minute, Andy Jackson with them both. He looks like a great signing for the Second Division and would probably see him moving onto a higher division next season. East Fife grabbed a goal back later on in the second half but didn't look up to much on the whole. I would see them improving over the season though. I just hope that Brechin can maintain some momentum over the next few games despite all the injuries. Only two subs were warming up at half time and Garry Brady took a heavy knock in the second half which could add to our injury worries.
 
Surprise surprise media starting to talk about Ally McCoist's job after only two league games.

they've played 3 ;) and yeah cant imagine why they'd be on his back with a full time team getting paid thousands of pounds a week who cant beat a part time team on a couple of hundred quid a week each ;)
 
Week 4 Fixtures

Division 1
15:00 Airdrie United v Cowdenbeath
15:00 Dunfermline v Raith Rovers
15:00 Morton v Dumbarton
15:00 Partick Thistle v Hamilton Academical
15:00 Falkirk v Livingston (Sunday)

Divison 2
15:00 Brechin City v Alloa Athletic
15:00 East Fife v Albion Rovers
15:00 Queen of the South v Arbroath
15:00 Stenhousemuir v Forfar Athletic
15:00 Stranraer v Ayr United

Division 3
15:00 Berwick Rangers v East Stirlingshire
15:00 Clyde v Annan Athletic
15:00 Peterhead v Montrose
15:00 Stirling Albion v Queen's Park
16:30 Rangers v Elgin City (Sunday)

Brechin will be looking to continue from the 2 - 1 win against East Fife last week with a positive result against Second Division new boys Alloa. The injury list from last week has Gerry McLauchlan now added to it with a reoccurance of his knee injury. Jim Weir was looking to bring in a couple of faces on loan but that doesn't appear to have materialised. A defensive reshuffle will be in order with the remainder of the team the same as last week.
Alloa took a two goal lead last week against Arbroath only to lose 3 - 2 so they will be looking to improve on that. Tough game ahead today, would predict a scoring draw.

EDIT

Highlights from last weeks matches

http://www.scottishfootballleague.com/sfltv/league/
 
not a good day at the office today although it wasn't helped by the worst referee in scottish football. Matt Northcroft is truely the worst. His assistant topped it all off by having his back to the pitch as an Alloa player pushes the Brechin central defender down with both hands then sails up the park and scores........a total joke! :mad:
 
Careful I'll have you as a Celtic fan with all this moaning about referees ;)

No he's just a horrible joke of a referee. Had a spell of 6 visits to glebe park, and 6 red cards for city players. Typical example today high boot from alloa, play on, high boot from brechin yellow card. City player impeded but ball breaks forward in our advantage pull play back free kick, same happens to alloa and its play advantage. Terrible wind up by the way though but expect nothing less from you......
 
Now that we've got that international nonsense out of the way we can return to league action at the weekend :)

Week 5

Division 1
15:00 Cowdenbeath v Greenock Morton
15:00 Dumbarton v Dunfermline Athletic
15:00 Hamilton Academical v Falkirk
15:00 Livingston v Partick Thistle
15:00 Raith Rovers v Airdrie United

Division 2
15:00 Alloa Athletic v Stenhousemuir
15:00 Arbroath v East Fife
15:00 Ayr United v Queen of the South
15:00 Forfar Athletic v Brechin City
15:00 Albion Rovers v Stranraer

Division 3
15:00 East Stirlingshire v Stirling Albion
15:00 Elgin City v Peterhead
15:00 Montrose v Berwick Rangers
15:00 Queen's Park v Clyde
15:00 Annan Athletic v Rangers

Not looking forward to this weekends fixtures at all. Brechin still have a fairly lengthy injury list and doesn't appear to have made any movement on bringing in any loan signings although this may change in the next couple of days. Looking for a better performance from the team than two weeks ago going 3 - 1 down at home to Alloa. Unfortunately we're up against Angus rivals, Forfar, who in the close season secured the signing of Brechin legend Charlie King who was released (under dubious circumstances) along with a few other kent faces from the Glebe (half of Forfar's squad and managment are ex Brechin!) Derby days always are difficult to predict, but I think a couple of the Forfar lads have a point to prove against Brechin's management so I predict a home win for Forfar :(

Week 4's highlights can be found here http://www.scottishfootballleague.com/sfltv/league/
 
not a good day at the office today although it wasn't helped by the worst referee in scottish football. Matt Northcroft is truely the worst. His assistant topped it all off by having his back to the pitch as an Alloa player pushes the Brechin central defender down with both hands then sails up the park and scores........a total joke! :mad:

this is apt for Frank McDermott yesterday. Just as hopeless. 3 cards for Brechin players for 'iffy' challenges, he did miss an elbow in the back retaliation from another 'challenge' where both the Brechin and Forfar players should have been sent off yet when the fofar guys were lunging at the brechin players......two had to go off injured for identical challenges that Brechin players got booked for the ref just carries on as if nothing has happened. Absolutely disgusting officiating, so much so i had to inform the linesman that its little wonder they get abuse hurled at them week in week out :rolleyes: free money for running around with their head up their arses.
 
Week 6 Fixtures, putting them up a day early seeing as I'm in the middle of moving house so not sure when I'll have BB up and running again.

Division 1

15:00 Dumbarton v Hamilton Academical
15:00 Dunfermline Athletic v Livingston
15:00 Greenock Morton v Raith Rovers
15:00 Partick Thistle v Cowdenbeath
15:00 Falkirk v Airdrie United

Division 2

15:00 Albion Rovers v Stenhousemuir
15:00 Arbroath v Forfar Athletic
15:00 Brechin City v Queen of the South
15:00 East Fife v Ayr United
15:00 Alloa Athletic v Stranraer

Division 3

15:00 Annan Athletic v Peterhead
15:00 Berwick Rangers v Stirling Albion
15:00 East Stirlingshire v Clyde
15:00 Elgin City v Queen's Park
15:00 Rangers v Montrose (Sunday)

Well after last weeks derby against Forfar I would think that Brechin will be down by 2 or 3 players after a few 'agricultural challenges' crocked Craig Molloy, Ewan Moyes and Ryan Stewart. There was one player lurking in the stand, possible loan signing as well as rumour of another signing for the club once clearance is granted. Will be a hard match against Queen of the South, who although taken to penalties in the cup by The Rangers will either be tired because of it or are buzzing and up for the game since they won. I'm sure the full time training and bigger squad of Queens will go for them against us part timers but we can only wait and see. Would settle for a draw although I expect an away win :(

EDIT

Highlights of Week 5 will appear on friday at some point here : http://www.scottishfootballleague.com/sfltv/
 
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