Alloa Athletic F.C.

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Alloa Athletic
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Full name Alloa Athletic Football Club
Nickname(s) The Wasps
Founded 1878
Ground Recreation Park,
Alloa, Scotland
(Capacity 3,100)
Chairman Scottish Pat Lawlor
Manager Scottish Allan Maitland
League Scottish Second Division
2006-07 Scottish Second Division, 7th
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Alloa Athletic Football Club are a Scottish football team based in Alloa, Clackmannanshire. They are members of the Scottish Football League and currently play in the Second Division.

They are nicknamed 'The Wasps' for their kit's distinctive black and gold hoops. Their home ground is currently Recreation Park, also known as The Recs. The ground has recently undergone a number of changes with the removal of the Hilton Road Terrace and the laying of a new artificial playing surface. The club are currently building a new perimeter wall at the Clackmannan Road end of the ground.

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[edit] History

Alloa playing at Berwick in their 1997-98 title-winning season
Alloa playing at Berwick in their 1997-98 title-winning season

The club was formed in 1878 as Clackmannan County, becoming Alloa AFC a year later and finally adopting the present-day name Alloa Athletic in 1883.[1] Admitted to the Scottish Football Association in the same year, the club had to wait until 1921 to elected to the Scottish Football League, although they had enjoyed success prior to this. In 1906-07, the club were Scottish Football Union champions and won the Central Football League six years later, with two runners-up finishes in-between.

Alloa won the Scottish Football League Division Two title in their first season but were immediately relegated from the top flight the following season. Promotion was achieved again in 1938-39 but the onset of the Second World War saw the new season curtailed after just five games. When the leagues were re-organised after the war, Alloa were placed back in Division Two.

Stirling Albion shooting against the Alloa goal and missing in August 2006
Stirling Albion shooting against the Alloa goal and missing in August 2006

The 1950s and 60s were not overly successful for the Wasps although the club did provide the game with John White who went on to play for Scotland and Tottenham (where he was part of their famous Double winning side of the 1960-61 season). Promotion was finally achieved again from the new Second Division in 1976-77 under the managership of Hugh Wilson. Relegation soon followed but the Wasps went back up 1981-82 under Alex Totten and managed an excellent 6th place finish in the First Division the following season. Unfortunately the team was relegated again a year later and a similar pattern followed after further promotions in 1984-85 and 1988-89.

Following further league reconstruction, Alloa found themselves as founder members of the new Third Division in 1995. Under Tom Hendrie, Alloa won this league in 1997-98, the club's first championship win since 1921-22. The following season saw the team consolidate in the Second Division and also enjoy a famous 7-0 derby win over local rivals Stirling Albion. Following the departure of Tom Hendrie to St Mirren, Terry Christie took over at Alloa and led the club to the Scottish Challenge Cup in 1999 followed by promotion to the First Division a few months later. The team was relegated at the first attempt but bounced back up in 2001-02. Relegation followed once more, this time on goal difference.

Since 2003 Alloa have been playing in the Second Division. The team looked certain to drop into the Third Division when 14 points adrift in February 2006 but under new manager Allan Maitland the team went on a tremendous run which eventually saw them retain their place in the division through the play-offs.

[edit] Colours and badge

Alloa play in gold and black hoops, with black shorts and socks, and a change strip of entirely maroon. The current strip is similar to the first strip worn - black and orange hooped jersey and stockings - which led to the club's nickname of The Wasps. The club have rarely strayed from a hooped design with an occasional stray to all-orange or all-gold. In the 1897-98 season, however, the jersey was navy blue and white stripes - the only departure from orange or gold.[2]

The club have carried shirt sponsorship since 1984, using six different companies.[1]

[edit] Stadium

Recreation Park has a capacity of 3,100 and has been home to Alloa for much of their existence, with the club using the ground since 1895. Prior to that, Alloa had short stays at a number of grounds, as illustrated below:[1]

  • 1878: West End Public Park
  • 1883: Gaberston Park
  • 1890: Bellevue Park
  • 1895: Recreation Park

[edit] Supporters

Most record books list Alloa's record attendance as 13,000 for a match against Dunfermline Athletic on 22 February 1939 in a Scottish Cup third round replay.[1] However the recent book The Roar of the Crowd by David Ross shows the record attendance to actually be 15,467 for a Scottish Cup 5th Round match against Celtic on February 5th 1955. Celtic won the game 4-2. In recent times, the record figure is a more modest 5,050 for a Second Division match against Cowdenbeath in May 1992.[1] With the current capacity just over 3,000, the figure looks unlikely to be beaten.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
Flag of Scotland GK Raymond Jellema
Flag of Scotland DF Scot Buist
Flag of Scotland DF Fraser Forrest
Flag of Scotland DF Dougie Hill
Flag of Scotland DF Chris Townsley
Flag of Scotland MF Pat Scullion
Flag of Scotland MF Brown Ferguson
Flag of Scotland MF John Grant
No. Position Player
Flag of Scotland MF Francis Kelly
Flag of Scotland MF David McClune
Flag of Scotland MF Steven McKeown
Flag of Scotland MF Dougie Wilson
Flag of Scotland FW Joe Andrew
Flag of South Africa FW Graeme Brown
Flag of Scotland FW Andy Ferguson
Flag of Scotland FW Kyle Macaulay
Flag of Scotland FW Andy Scott

[edit] Noted players

[edit] Managers

  • Flag of Scotland Jimmy Crapnell (1946)
  • Flag of Scotland Tommy Lipton (1946-1947)
  • Flag of Scotland Jimmy Simpson (1947-1948)
  • Flag of Scotland Bobby Hogg (1948-1949)
  • Flag of Scotland Tommy Lipton (1949-1951)
  • Flag of Scotland Davie McCulloch (1951-1952)
  • Flag of Scotland Webber Lees (1952-1955)
  • Flag of Scotland Jerry Kerr (1955-1959)
  • Flag of Scotland Archie McPherson (1959-1969)
  • Flag of Scotland Duncan McCallum (1969-1971)
  • Flag of Scotland Ian Crawford (1971-1972)
  • Flag of Scotland Dan McLindon (1972-1974)

[edit] Honours

A complete list of honours is available on the 'Honours' section of Alloa's official website
  • Stirlingshire Cup:
    • Winners: 1904-05, 1907-08, 1908-09, 1912-13, 1920-21, 1924-25, 1933-34, 1946-47, 1955-56, 1957-58, 1959-60, 1965-66, 1981-82, 1996-97
    • Runners-up: 1905-06, 1906-07, 1909-10, 1910-11, 1921-22, 1922-23, 1923-24, 1983-84, 1993-94, 1997-98, 1999-00, 2000-01
  • Fife Cup:
    • Winners: 1885-86, 1895-96, 1897-98
    • Runners-up: 1883-84

[edit] Records

  • Most capped player: Jock Hepburn (1 for Scotland)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e Club History. Alloa Athletic FC.
  2. ^ Historical Football Kits: Alloa Athletic. www.historicalkits.co.uk.

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