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#317475 Alloa Athletic - Part Time to Legends
liam1872
It is worth mentioning that Dunfermline were flying at this point and banging in goals for fun. After knocking us out of the same competition last season they done it again however this time much more convincingly than before as they went 6-0 up before we even got into the game. Two goals back made it look slightly better but all in all it was an awful day at the office.
The first round saw us face Queen of the South, a team who we had beaten in the past and knew we could beat again. The first leg finished all square at 1-1 giving us the home advantaged to seal the tie in the second leg. An equaliser scored by Frank Mulhern 9 minutes from time saw the tie go to extra time. Just 3 minutes into extra time Joe McKee netted the vital goal to make it 2-1, a goal which would be enough to take us through to the second round.
#316805 Alloa Athletic - Part Time to Legends
liam1872
#316802 Alloa Athletic - Part Time to Legends
liam1872
After relegation to the bottom tier of Scottish football in 2011, former Scotland international Paul Hartley was appointed as the new manager in an attempt to immediately bounce back. The 2011-12 season saw Paul Hartley's men win the Scottish Third Division and gain promotion to the Second Division before making their way to 2nd place in this division in 2012-13. This 2nd place finish meant Alloa would gain a play-off spot in which they faced First Division side Dunfermline for a spot in the 2013-14 Scottish First Division.
The 2013-14 season saw the reconstruction of the Scottish leagues and thus there was a name change for the old First Division, meaning Alloa would be competing in the newly formed Scottish Championship. A tough season saw Paul Hartley resign as manager of the club in January 2014 following a 5-1 defeat to Dumbarton leaving Alloa in eighth place. Barry Smith took over from Hartley but he too resigned in March 2015 after defeat to Dumbarton which saw Alloa fall into the relegation play-off spot.
April 2015 saw former St Mirren boss Danny Lennon appointed as the clubs new manager on a one year deal however his stint in charge lasted just 16 games until December 2015 in which he picked up only 5 points. Alloa managed to retain their status as a Scottish Championship club for the 2015-16 season and now, I take over with the aim of doing the same and taking them further.