Livingston United 2 Forth Wanderers 1

A late goal saw the Wanderers go down to a narrow 2-1 defeat against Livingston United at Station Park this afternoon. Bryan Felvus netted the Forth goal, his third in three games.


Chances were few and far between in a first half where the weather fluctuated between sun and driving rain. The Wanderers best chance fell to Bryan Felvus who latched on to a Chris McGroarty free kick but the home keeper blocked his shot with his legs. For Livi, their number 10 was prominent and had a couple of chances both of which he put wide. Their best chance came on the stroke of half-time when a cross into the six yard box looked sure to be converted by their striker but somehow he contrived to miss and the ball was scrambled clear.


Forth began the second half brightly and a Chris McGroarty corner found Barry Canning free just outside the box but he fired well wide. However, it was Livingston who broke the deadlock when a perfectly flighted free kick from the left was met by Jaconelli who gave Hutchison in the Forth goal no chance.

This seemed to spur the Wanderers into action and they proceeded to have their best spell of the match. A fantastic crossfield ball from Martin Harty found Bryan Felvus in the box and his header beat the keeper but was unfortunately just wide of the left hand post. Undaunted, Forth levelled when a powerful Gordon Murphy shot was parried by the home keeper and Bryan Felvus was on hand to net from a couple of yards.

Barry Canning them came close to giving the Wanderers the lead after a strong run, but his shot was blocked by the keepers legs. The keeper then did well to block a close range Chris McGroarty header as Forth stepped up a gear.

It was the home side however who scored what proved to be the winner, when a free kick in front of the home dugout fully 35 yards out was powerfully struck by Wilson and somehow found it's way into the top of the Forth net.

Another good work out for the Wanderers with promising displays from the three trialists, especially the number 4.

More photos from the game can be found here.

'Mon the Forth  

Forth team : Hutchison,Mathers(Trialist),Harty,Trialist,Grant,Canning,Traynor(Trialist), Stevenson(McKenzie),Felvus,McGroarty,Murphy

Forth Wanderers 3 Lanark United 5

The Wanderers lost an entertaining Clydesdale Cup match to Lanark by 5 goals to 3 tonight at a sunny Kingshill Park. The Forth goals came courtesy of David Grant, a Jamie McKenzie penalty and Bryan Felvus.


Forth created the first chance within 4 minutes when a ball through to Bryan Felvus beat the visitors offside trap but the Yowes keeper did well to turn the sweetly hit shot over for a corner. A minute later a mishit Felvus shot had the keeper scrambling across his goal and happy to see it go just the wrong side of the post. 

New Forth keeper JC Hutchison then produced an excellent save to keep the scores level. An inviting cross from the left was met by a Lanark head and the ball looked to be heading into the top corner until the keeper managed to get a hand to the ball and turn it away for a corner. Lanark came even closer after a slack back pass from Gordon Murphy eluded the keeper and slid just the wrong side of the post. The Yowes were having a good spell at this point and a long ball over the top left their centre forward one on one with the keeper but again Hutchison produced a tremendous save, staying on his feet as long as possible and not giving the striker an easy option. 



Forth came roaring back into the game and took the lead on 19 minutes. Jamie McKenzie whizzed a dead ball in from the left eluding everyone apart from David Grant at the back post who finished neatly despite a valiant effort by a defender on the goal line. Just before the half hour, Hutchison again had to look lively to turn away a dangerous free kick from the Lanark number three at the expense of a corner.

Forth extended their lead on 41 minutes after a Bryan Felvus header sent Barry Canning racing into the box where he was clearly brought down. Manager Jamie McKenzie chipped in the resultant penalty to give the Wanderers a precious two goal advantage. A moment of controversy followed as the Lanark keeper appeared to thwart a Forth attack with a hand outside the box although the referee adjudged it to have been his chest and waved play on. Lanark took full advantage and raced up the field to level after a quick break left their forward clean through on the keeper and he made no mistake.

Forth began the second half on the front foot, the Lanark keeper having to look lively to turn over a Chris McGroarty free kick before a Bryan Felvus cross found Tony Traynor and his goal bound header was cleared for a corner. The Yowes keeper, who had a decent game throughout, was then forced to turn a dipping Chris McGroarty shot, which was heading just under the bar, over for another Forth corner. Bryan Felvus then went close with a volley from the edge of the six yard box which flashed narrowly wide.



Lanark had never been out the game however and a cross from the left was met by a forward only to be well saved by Forth keeper Hutchison, although it fell kindly to another Lanark player who took full advantage to level the scores. Lanark then took the lead on 72 minutes when a long ball was adjudged to have beaten the Forth offside trap, despite vehement protests from the Wanderers defenders, and the on rushing forward was brought down. Marriot made no mistake from the spot to put the visitors ahead. Forth didn't let the heads go down though and achieved parity when an excellent corner from the trialist substitute was hammered home by Bryan Felvus on the 6 yard box.

As thoughts in the crowd may have been drifting towards penalties, Lanark had other ideas and regained the lead when a pacy free kick by Rankin seemed to be missed by everyone before taking an awkward bounce past Hutchison. The icing on the cake for Lanark came when their trialist striker neatly finished after Hutchison had made another good block from the initial attempt. 

Overall, a far better performance from Forth than the one on Saturday in a game where they gave as good as they got against their higher league opponents. 

More photos can be found here.

'Mon the Forth

Forth team : Hutchison,Harty,Murphy,Grant,Mathers(Trialist),McKenzie,Traynor,
McGroarty,Canning,Felvus,Crawford(Stevenson)

Tonight's Match Off

Tonight's Clydesdale Cup match against Lanark United has fallen victim to the weather and will now be played at Kingshill Park on Wednesday 25th July at 19:00.

Whiteford Amateurs 5 Forth Wanderers 1

Forth lost 5-1 to Whiteford Amateurs in a friendly at the Keir Hardie Centre this afternoon. In a disappointing performance, Bryan Felvus notched the Wanderers goal in the second half, briefly cutting the deficit to 2-1. Manager Jamie McKenzie took the opportunity to play four trialists and new goalkeeper J C Hutchison also made his debut.
Forth team : Hutchison,Harty,Trialist,Grant(Trialist),Mathers(Trialist),Canning(Trialist),Traynor, McGroarty,Felvus,McKenzie,Murphy   More photos can be found here.

Friendly on Saturday 21st v Whiteford Amateurs

The Wanderers have arranged a friendly against Whiteford Amateurs for this Saturday, 21st July. The game will be played at the Keir Hardie Sports Centre, Holytown with a 12 noon kick off.

Clydesdale Cup

The Wanderers start their defence of the Clydesdale Cup with a home tie against Lanark United at Kingshill Park on Monday 23rd July with a 19:00 kick off.

The winners of this tie will play the winners of Carluke v Lesmahagow which is being played on Tuesday 24th July. The final will, I believe, be played on Monday 30th July with the venue being dependent on the finalists.

Opening League Fixtures Announced

The Wanderers opening Central League 2nd Division fixtures have been announced :

Sat 18th August No Game (Odd team out)
Sat 25th August Newmains United Kingshill Park 14:00
Sat 1st September Vale of Clyde Fullarton Park 14:00
Sat 8th September Wishaw Juniors Kingshill Park 14:00