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Arbroath Football Club are holding a Christmas Party Night in the Gayfield Hospitality Suite on Saturday the 20th of December from 7.30pm until late. Tickets for the event, which includes a 3 course meal and entertainment, cost £25 and can be booked by calling Malcolm Fairweather on 07770 663928 or Gayfield on weekday mornings on 01241 872157. It is anticipated that the tickets will sell out quickly so it is advisable to book as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
There are still some hospitality places available for the match against Stranraer on Saturday. Any interested parties should contact Malcolm Fairweather on 07770 663928 or Gayfield on 01241 872157 on weekday mornings.
The next fixture in the Reserve League Cup will see Arbroath host East Fife at Gayfield next Monday night. Kick off is at 7.45pm.
David McGowan has been recalled by Clyde at the end of his loan deal.
Christmas Shopping
Anyone wishing to have Arbroath FC merchandise posted out to them in time for Christmas should note that the last date that orders will be accepted is December 13th. This means we must have received the order and payment by this date. If you wish to purchase something which need to be specially ordered, then unfortunately the last date will have to be Monday 24th November due to the shortage of home games in December.
Irn-Bru Scottish Second Division
15th November 2008
Stirling Albion 0-2 Arbroath
Arbroath claimed their first league win since the opening day of the season with victory at Stirling.
Martin Grehan missed Arbroath's best chance when his shot was well saved by Arbroath keeper Darren Hill.
The bottom club took the lead after 53 minutes when Steven Dorris set up Bryan Scott, who cut inside to fire a low shot into the net.
Arbroath sealed the victory 10 minutes later when Barry Sellars was left unmarked to head home from six yards.
Stirling: Hogarth, Roycroft, Devine, Gibb, Lawrie, O'Neil (Docherty 68), Taggart (Hamilton 60), Molloy, Grehan, Murphy, Corr (McKenna 60). Subs Not Used: Christie, Waddell.
Booked: Gibb, Grehan.
Arbroath: Hill, Bishop, Forsyth, Raeside, Rattray, Alan Campbell, Dorris (McMullan 80), Lunan, Scott (Tosh 87), Sellars (Black 84), McGowan. Subs Not Used: Morrison, Gates.
Goals: Scott 53, Sellars 53.
Att: 509
Ref: J McKendrick (Scotland).
Gayfield Improvements
Some considerable and much needed improvements are about to take place at Gayfield.
The floodlight system needs some upgrading and alterations as at present the average lux level and uniformity of the lighting is below that desired to meet SFA licencing criteria.
The Club are under pressure from the SFA to address this and other issues in order that it can satisfy their requirements and be granted a licence.
The most noticeable part of the improvements will see a new lighting rig on the roof of the centre of the main stand to address the dim area in front of it.
Some of the lights will also be replaced for newer and more efficient ones.
The dressing rooms are also about to undergo some considerable improvements as their present overall standard and size is considered below that of SFA Club licencing criteria.
Building work will be carried out over the coming year to extend out from both sides to double the size of the home and away dressing rooms.
Some improvements had been made to the home changing room prior to the start of the season but the bulk of the required work will begin shortly.
The extension at the home dressing room side will also increase the size of the physiotherapist room and the match officials changing facilities, which are also considered as being too small and of a poor overall standard.
These improvements are vital for the further development of Arbroath Football Club and have been needed for some time.
The projects will be partially funded by a Scottish Football Partnership grant which has been recently secured.
Down Memory Lane 2-th November 1954 and
8th Novembers
Down Memory Lane - 30th October 1948
and 1st Novembers
Irn-Bru Scottish Second Division
8th November 2008
Arbroath 1-2 Brechin City
Brechin's Gary Twigg scored twice as his side kept their promotion bid on track in the derby against Arbroath.
The home side took the lead in the 20th minute when Bryan Scott headed home past Craig Nelson.
However, Brechin levelled after 34 minutes when Twigg nodded home John Baird's cross.
Michael O'Neill's side piled on the pressure in the second half and, with 10 minutes left, Twigg headed home again from Charlie King's delivery.
Team
Lines
2009 Arbroath FC calendars will be on sale in
the club shop from Saturday. They have two players photographs and
signatures on each page, and the remaining fixtures this season. they are a
limited edition and would make a great stocking filler at £5.

Arbroath have signed Steven Doris on a one month loan from St Johnstone.
The Alan Brazil Interview
Irn Bru Scottish Second Division
1st Nov 2008
Arbroath 0-3 Ayr United
An impressive first half performance gave Ayr United a deserved win over 10-man Arbroath who had home captain Barry Sellers sent off after only 34 minutes.
The visitors took the lead in the ninth minute when Martin Campbell headed home a Chris Aitken corner.
The lead was doubled three minutes later when Aitken's shot fell to the unmarked William Easton who easily finished in the bottom corner.
Bryan Prunty curled a shot into the top corner on 22 minutes for number three.
Arbroath: Hill, Rennie, Black (Simpson 69), Raeside, Alan Campbell, McMullan, Tosh (Masson 46), Lunan, McGowan, Sellars, Weir (Gates 56). Subs Not Used: Watson, Morrison.
Sent Off: Sellars (34).
Booked: Weir, Sellars, Lunan, Gates.
Ayr: Grindlay, Dempsie, McGowan, Walker, Martin Campbell, Keenan, Borris, Aitken (Weaver 55), Prunty (Williams 71), Gormley, Easton (Agnew 80). Subs Not Used: Henderson, Stewart.
Goals: Martin Campbell 9, Easton 11, Prunty 22.
Att: 535
Ref: E Smith (Scotland).
Official Team Lines
THE HOMECOMING SCOTTISH
CUP 3RD ROUND DRAW

Stirling Albion v Partick Thistle
Forfar Athletic v Stranraer
Lochee United v Ayr United
Forres Mechanics or Keith v Dalbeattie Star
Inverurie Loco Works v Civil Service Strollers or Vale of Leithen
Elgin City v Annan Athletic or Spartans
East Stirlingshire v Livingston
Edinburgh City or Wick Academy v Brechin City
Albion Rovers v Queen's Park
East Fife v Arbroath
Peterhead v Greenock Morton
Clyde v Montrose
Airdrie United v Cove Rangers
Raith Rovers v Alloa Athletic
Clachnacuddin v Stenhousemuir
Ross County v Dumbarton
Date for ties - Saturday 29th November, 2008
Irn-Bru Scottish Second Division
25th October 2008
East Fife 3-2
Arbroath
Steven Tweed was the
hero as nine-man East Fife beat Arbroath in a match dominated by goalkeeping
blunders.
Arbroath's Scott
Morrison was caught out by Douglas Cameron's wind-assisted cross, then
Willie McCulloch fumbled a cross into David McGowan's pass.
Paul McManus' fierce
volley squirmed under Morrison's body, but Steven Weir then lobbed McCulloch
a minute later.
Kevin Fotheringham and
Shaun Fagan were sent off either side of the breeak, but Tweed thumped in an
86th-minute winner.
East Fife: McCulloch,
Stewart, Fotheringham, Tweed, Cameron, Shields (Young 55), Fagan, Crawford,
Linn, McManus (O'Reilly 87), Templeman.
Subs Not Used: Walker, Muir, Brown.
Sent Off: Fotheringham
(43), Fagan (50).
Goals: Cameron 5,
McManus 36, Tweed 86.
Arbroath: Morrison,
Rennie, Bishop, Raeside, Forsyth (Gates 77), McMullan, Alan Campbell
(Simpson 87), Lunan, Weir, McGowan (Scott 73), Sellars.
Subs Not Used: Black, Hill.
Booked: Lunan, Raeside.
Goals: McGowan 8, Weir
37
Att: 677
Ref: T Robertson
Irn-Bru Scottish Second Division
18th October 2008
Alloa Athletic 2-1 Arbroath
Alloa came back from a goal behind to claim victory over Arbroath at Recreation Park.
David McGowan drove a Scott Gates cross into the net to give the visitors the lead after 22 minutes.
The Wasps equalised 13 minutes into the second half when James Scullion crossed for Kyle MacAulay to head home.
Substitute Fraser Forrest secured Alloa's win seven minutes from time with a close-range volley from Andy Scott's cross.
Alloa: Jellema, Hay (Forrest 28), Campbell, Townsley, Hill, Scullion, Grant, Brown Ferguson, Andrew Ferguson (Kelly 46), MacAulay, Scott, Kelly (Brown 78).
Subs Not Used: Spence, O'Boyle.
Booked: Andrew Ferguson, Townsley, Grant, Campbell.
Goals: MacAulay 56, Forrest 83.
Arbroath: Hill, McMullan, Forsyth, Raeside (Rennie 88), Bishop, Fraser (Masson 88), Black (Weir 78), Lunan, McGowan, Sellars, Gates.
Subs Not Used: Simpson, Morrison.
Booked: Fraser.
Goals: McGowan 22.
Att: 508
Ref: S Nicholls
Arbroath have signed striker, David McGowan, on a one month loan deal from Clyde.
Down Memory Lane 9th October 1965 and
4th Octobers
The Kevin Webster Interview
Down Memory Lane - 11th September 1993
and 20th Septembers
Nicky Smith Profile
Younger Lichties

Robert Urquhart and John Toner

Joe Pepper and Gordon MacDonald

Shaun Logie
A strong Arbroath side beat Dunfermline 2-1 at East End Park. The Lichties took a first half lead after a Nicky Smith freekick was parried out by the goalkeeper to Steven Weir who fed Robbie Raeside to knock it into the net. Weir added a second after deflecting a Barry Sellars free kick in the 53rd minute. The pars pulled a goal back from the penalty spot after Jamie Bishop handled in the box on 78 minutes. Arbroath - Morrison, McMullen, Forsyth, Raeside (Rennie 63), Bishop, Fraser(Masson 50), Smith (Campbell 82), Lunan, Weir, Sellars, Gates. Unused Subs, Tosh and Hill.
Irn-Bru Scottish Second Division
4th October 2008
Arbroath 0-2 Raith Rovers
Two quick-fire goals in the first-half gave Raith Rovers a deserved win over Arbroath at a blustery Gayfield Park.
Alan Walker was set clean through on goal after 20 minutes and the striker made no mistake by coolly slotting past keeper Darren Hill.
Mark Ferry doubled the lead soon after when his quick half-volley from 30 yards squeezed in a the near post.
Scott Gates through one-on-one with David McGurn but the Rovers keeper stood tall to deny the home side.
Arbroath: Hill, Rennie, Forsyth, Raeside, Bishop, Fraser, McMullan (Nicky Smith 60), Simpson (Reilly 68), Weir, Sellars, Gates. Subs Not Used: Masson, Alan Campbell, Morrison.
Booked: Raeside, Weir.
Raith Rovers: McGurn, Wilson, Cook, Campbell, Ellis, Sloan (Silvestro 76), Davidson, Walker, Wales (Smith 60), Weir (Bryce 83), Ferry. Subs Not Used: McCabe, O'Connor.
Booked: Wilson.
Goals: Walker 20, Ferry 22.
Att: 855
Ref: D Somers
Official Team Lines
Ross County beat Arbroath by 4 goals to 2 in the Reserve League Cup at Gayfield on Monday night.
Irn Bru Scottish Second Division
27th September 2008
Stranraer 2-2 Arbroath
Stranraer's Danny Mitchell scored twice and
was then sent off as Arbroath fought back from two behind to draw.
In a game of 11 yellow cards, Mitchell calmly
steered home Gregory Tade's cut-back after 17 minutes.
He then doubled the advantage three minutes
after the break when the same pair repeated the move.
Barry Sellars replied with a superb free kick
and headed the equaliser before Mitchell received a second yellow card two
minutes from time.
Stranraer: Black, McKinstry, Noble, Dobbins,
Kane, Danny Mitchell, Gibson, Tade, McConalogue (Mullen 69), Frizzel (Creaney
69), Nicoll.
Subs Not Used: McColm, White.
Sent Off: Danny Mitchell (88). Booked: Danny
Mitchell, Nicoll, Gibson.
Goals: Danny Mitchell 17, 46.
Arbroath: Hill, Rennie, Forsyth, Raeside,
Bishop, Fraser, McMullan (Tosh 52), Lunan, Weir (Reilly 76), Sellars, Gates.
Subs Not Used: Masson, Campbell, Morrison.
Booked: Bishop, McMullan, Lunan, Sellars,
Weir, Tosh, Gates.
Goals: Sellars 52, 83.
Att: 228
Ref: C Brown
Arbroath have signed left sided defender Craig Forsyth on loan from Dundee until the end of December.
Irn Bru Scottish Second Division
20th September 2008
Arbroath 1-1 Queen's Park
Queen's Park battled to a draw at Gayfield as Arbroath were left to rue a series of missed chances.
The home side made the early chances and snatched the lead through a Barry Sellars free-kick after 27 minutes.
Queen's Park drew level after 37 minutes thanks to a close-range finish from James Brough, then the home side were awarded a penalty on 60 minutes.
Robbie Raeside was fouled by Damiano Agostini,
but Sellars hit the spot-kick off the post and the points were shared.
Arbroath: Hill, Rattray, Black, Raeside, Bishop, Fraser, McMullan, Lunan, Weir (Reilly 78), Sellars, Gates.
Subs Not Used: Rennie, Simpson, Nicky Smith, Morrison.
Booked: Rattray, McMullan.
Goals: Sellars 26.
Queen's Park: Crawford, Little, Douglas, Agostini, Brough, Holms (Watt 61), Murray (Coakley 86), Cairney, Quinn, Neill,
Dunlop.
Subs Not Used: Sinclair, Harkins, Cowie.
Booked: Douglas.
Goals: Brough 39.
Att: 523
Ref: G Salmond (Scotland).
Official team Lines
Irn Bru Scottish Second Division
13th September 2008
Brechin City 3-1 Arbroath
Brechin fought hard for a victory against 10-man Arbroath at Glebe Park.
The home side opened the scoring after 24 minutes when Kevin Byers rouned the keeper after good work by Ian Nimmo.
Arbroath's Paul Lunan thought that he had equalised with a contentious header before team-mate Paul Tosh was dismissed for disputing the disallowed goal and Brechin's Ian Diack had a goal chopped off.
Scott Gates's shot equalised after half-time before a Calum Smith strike restored Brechin's
lead, and the sub then drove in another to seal the win.
Brechin: Craig Nelson, Murie, Richard Walker, White, Dyer, Byers, Janczyk, Nimmo (Adam Nelson 74), Darren Smith (King 46), Twigg, Diack (Calum Smith 56). Subs Not Used: Canning, McCluskey.
Booked: Janczyk, Murie, Byers.
Goals: Byers 24, Calum Smith 67, 74.
Arbroath: Hill, Rennie, Raeside, Bishop, Black, McMullan (Weir 85), Fraser (Masson 66), Sellars, Gates, Lunan, Tosh. Subs Not Used: Reilly, Rattray, Morrison.
Sent Off: Tosh (35).
Booked: McMullan, Bishop, Raeside.
Goals: Gates 57.
Att: 615
Ref: S McLean
Youths Match updates 1st
September
The John McAulay Interview
Down Memory Lane31st August 1929
Down Memory Lane27 and 28ths August's
Scott Gates Profile
John
Fraser Profile
Joe
Dingwall Profile
Sean
Simpson Profile
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Irn-Bru Scottish Second Division
30 August 2008
Arbroath 1-2 Stirling Albion
Ten-man Stirling Albion recorded their first win of the season with a slender victory over a lethargic Arbroath side.
Arbroath took the lead after 20 minutes through Scott Gates coolly lifted his shot over the on-rushing Myles Hogarth.
Five minutes later Albion were level, when Ian Harty's shot into the area
was turned in by John O'Neil.
Albion restored their lead early in the second
half courtesy of David McKenna but endured a nervy finish when Mark Docherty
was sent off after 56 minutes.
Arbroath: Hill, Rennie, Black, Raeside, Bishop, Fraser (Masson 66), McMullan (Simpson 75), Lunan, Tosh (Weir 40), Sellars, Gates. Subs Not Used: Morrison, Campbell.
Booked: Fraser, Lunan, Sellars.
Goals: Gates 20.
Stirling: Hogarth, Graham, Lowing, Lawrie, Forsyth, O'Neil, Taggart, Docherty, Harty (Waddell 87), McKenna (Murphy 56), Grehan. Subs Not Used: Christie, Corr, Hamilton.
Sent Off: Docherty (56).
Booked: Harty, Lowing.
Goals: O'Neil 25, McKenna 48.
Att: 631
CIS Cup R2
27th August 2008
Arbroath 2-2 Inverness (2-4pens)
Inverness CT squeezed past Second Division Arbroath in a thrilling second round Co-op Insurance Cup tie.
Iain Vigurs gave Caley Thistle the lead on 18 minutes but Paul Tosh's deflected drive restored parity before the break.
Garry Wood put Inverness back in front on 64 minutes but Barry Sellars' late penalty took the tie into extra time.
With no more goals after 120 minutes, Vigurs held his nerve to convert the winning penalty and oust Arbroath.
Arbroath started well and came close to the opener after 13 minutes.
Tosh met Steven Weir's cross with a diving header forcing Caley Thistle keeper Ryan Esson into a superb save.
The ball rebounded out to Terry Masson but the Red Lichties star could not connect at the back post and the chance was lost.
Vigurs went on a mazy solo run past several home defenders before burying the ball past Scott Morrison to give Inverness the lead after 18 minutes
Arbroath responded almost immediately with Tosh beating the offside trap to race onto a flick from Sellars and chip the ball over Esson with the aid of a deflection off Jamie Duff.
Barry Wilson had a hand in the second Inverness goal when his cross was poorly cleared by John Fraser, leaving Garry Wood with a tap-in.
There was a late moment of controversy as Arbroath were denied what they felt was a penalty as Sellars fell under the challenge of Lionel Djebi-Zadi only for referee Alan Muir to wave away appeals.
However, Muir did award a spot-kick for the home side after 86 minutes with Djebi-Zadi this time fouling Sean Simpson.
Sellars converted from the spot to send the game into extra-time.
Andy Barrowman, a 79th minute substitute for Rory McAllister, hit the bar with a header with five minutes left of the added time.
And there was drama in the final moments with five players booked and one red-carded in a fiery incident.
Scott Gates and Phil McGuire clashed with both pushing each other to the deck.
All 22 players raced to the scene, with Gates, McGuire, Robbie Raeside, Ryan Esson and Barrowman yellow-carded, with the latter sent off for his second bookable offence.
Caley were then reduced to 10 men after Barrowman was red-carded for a second bookable offence.
Vigurs netted the decisive spot-kick in a
thrilling encounter as Tosh and Paul Lunan both missed for the home side to
see them crash out 4-2 on penalties.
Arbroath: Morrison, Rennie, Raeside, Bishop, Campbell, Masson (McMullan 61), Fraser (Simpson 80), Lunan, Weir (Gates 66), Tosh, Sellars.
Subs Not Used: Hill, Reilly.
Booked: Raeside, McMullan, Gates.
Goals: Tosh 21, Sellars 87 pen.
Inverness CT: Esson, Tokely, McGuire, Cowie, Djebi-Zadi, Wilson (Imrie 79), Duff, Black, Vigurs, McAllister (Barrowman 79), Wood (Rooney 79).
Subs Not Used: Fraser, Hastings.
Sent Off: Barrowman (120).
Booked: Djebi-Zadi, Barrowman, Esson, McGuire, Imrie.
Goals: Vigurs 18, Wood 64.
Inverness CT win 4-2 on penalties
Att: 596
Ref: A Muir (Scotland).
Brechin City will host Arbroath in the outstanding Forfarshire Cup tie at Glebe Park next Tuesday night. Kick off is at 1945.
Irn-Bru Scottish Second Division
23rd August 2008
Arbroath 0 East Fife 1
Kevin Fotheringham's late
free-kick snatched a narrow win for East Fife as they sneaked past Arbroath
1-0 at Gayfield Park.
Fotheringham fired in the 88th minute
free-kick to give the visitors three points in a hard-fought encounter.
Both sides squandered chances before half-time
with only Jamie Bishop's chip wide troubling East Fife's goal.
All looked set for a draw when East Fife got a
free-kick 20 yards out that Fotheringham fired into the top left.
Arbroath tried to find a late reply, but
captain Barry Sellars blasted the ball over in the dying minutes.
Arbroath: Hill, Rennie, Black, Raeside,
Bishop, Fraser, McMullan, Lunan (Masson 66), Weir (Tosh 66), Sellars, Gates.
Subs Not Used: Campbell, Simpson, Morrison.
Booked: Fraser, McMullan, Weir.
East Fife: McCulloch, Nugent, Stanik, Smart,
Fotheringham, McDonald, Linn (Campbell 73), Young, McManus, Templeman
(Stephen Crawford 79), Cameron (Gordon 90).
Subs Not Used: O'Reilly, Brown.
Booked: Linn, McDonald.
Goals: Fotheringham 88.
Att: 766
Ref: E Norris.
Team Lines v East Fife
Arbroath have signed former Livingston forward, Steven Weir who had been attracting interest from Brechin City and Dumbarton. He will be available for selection for Saturday's match v East Fife and the Co-operative Insurance Cup match v Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
Kenny Wright has left the Club by mutual agreement. Kenny had been finding the combination of football and work difficult due to living in the Glasgow area. He leaves with the Club's best wishes for the future.
Irn-Bru Scottish Second Division
16th August 2001
Ayr United 2-1 Arbroath
Ayr United soared to the top of the Second Division table after a stunning second-half fight-back snatched them a dramatic win over Arbroath.
Kevin McMullan fired home from 12 yards midway through the first half.
The hosts came to life after the break and Ryan Stevenson ran from his own half and held off three defenders before firing home a sensational goal.
Ayr piled on the pressure, but it was not until six minutes from the end that Bryan Prunty fired in from 12 yards.
Ayr: Grindlay, Dempsie, Scott Walker, Campbell, Easton, Borris (Agnew 57), Keenan, Aitken, Stevenson, Prunty, Williams (Gormley 60).
Subs Not Used: Stewart, McGowan, Weaver.
Booked: Williams, Keenan, Stevenson, Prunty, Dempsie.
Goals: Stevenson 62, Prunty 84.
Arbroath: Hill, Rennie, Raeside, Bishop, Black, McMullan, Lunan, Fraser (Masson 58), Gates (Tosh 85), Reilly (Wright 68), Sellars.
Subs Not Used: Morrison, Campbell.
Booked: Rennie, Fraser.
Goals: McMullan 26.
Att: 1,304
Ref: A Law
Irn Bru Scottish Second Division
9th August 2006
Peterhead 1-1 Arbroath
A late goal rescued a point for Peterhead
against Arbroath at the Balmoor Stadium.
The home side dominated the opening 45 minutes
but were unable to convert their chances.
Arbroath took the lead in the 64th minute with
a superb 20-yard strike from substitute Terry Masson.
But Stuart McKay denied Arbroath victory in
the 88th minute with a curling shot past Arbroath goalkeeper Darren Hill.
Peterhead: Kula, Donald, Moore, Mann,
MacDonald, McVitie, Sharp, Anderson (Cowie 81), McKay, Gunn (Ross 73),
Bavidge.
Subs Not Used: Donnie Munro, Skinner, Jarvie.
Booked: Mann, McKay, McVitie.
Goals: McKay 88.
Arbroath: Hill, Rennie, Black, Raeside,
Bishop, Fraser (Masson 50), McMullan, Lunan, Scott (Wright 45), Sellars,
Gates.
Subs Not Used: Reilly, Dingwall, Morrison.
Booked: Lunan, Black.
Goals: Masson 64.
Att: 630
Ref: E Norris
CIS Cup 1st Round
6th August 2008
Arbroath 3-2 Stirling Albion
Arbroath twice came from behind to overcome Stirling Albion in a thrilling cup encounter.
Stirling took the lead with just five minutes played when Andrew Graham headed home Nathan Taggart's cross.
Arbroath were level just after the interval through Kevin McMullen but Ian Harty put Stirling in front again after 63 minutes.
Kenny Wright made it 2-2 a minute later and Jamie Bishop completed Arbroath's comeback with ten minutes to go.
Arbroath: Hill, Rennie, Black, Rattray (Dingwall 71), Bishop, Masson, McMullan, Lunan, Scott (Wright 64), Sellars, Gates (Fraser 85). Subs Not Used: Reilly, Morrison.
Goals: McMullan 48, Wright 64, Bishop 80.
Stirling: Christie, Graham, Lowing (Corr 46), Lawrie, Forsyth, O'Neil, Taggart, Murphy, Harty, Grehan (McKenna 76), Devine (Waddell 85). Subs Not Used: Roycroft, Hogarth.
Booked: O'Neil, Lowing.
Goals: Graham 5, Harty 63.
Att: 448
Ref: J McKendrick (Scotland).
CIS Cup Team Lines v Stirling Albion
2nd August 2008
Irn Bru Scottish Second Division
Arbroath 4-1 Alloa Athletic
Newly-promoted Arbroath go top
of the Second Division after a convincing win over Alloa.
Alan Rattray opened the scoring for Arbroath
before Barry Sellars' header from Steven Rennie's fine cross doubled the
home side's advantage.
Bryan Scott then put the Gayfield men further
ahead from Scott Gates' pass.
Alloa got themselves back in the match when
Andrew Ferguson lashed the ball home, but Andy Reilly's left-footed drive
sealed the points for Arbroath.
Arbroath: Hill, Rennie, Black, Rattray,
Bishop, Fraser (Masson 61), McMullan, Lunan, Scott (Wright 89), Sellars,
Gates (Reilly 65).
Subs Not Used: Raeside, Morrison.
Booked: Rattray, Gates.
Goals: Rattray 7, Sellars 24, Scott 37, Reilly
79.
Alloa: Jellema, Buist , Hill, Pat Scullion,
Townsley, McClune, Stevenson, McKeown (Kelly 46), Andrew Ferguson (MacAulay
78), Grant, Brown (Scott 65).
Subs Not Used: Hay, O'Boyle.
Booked: Grant, Pat Scullion, Townsley.
Goals: Andrew Ferguson 51.
Att: 611
Ref: F McDermott
Official Team Lines
26th July
Challenge Cup Round 1
Arbroath 1-2 Forfar Athletic
Two second-half penalties handed Forfar a deserved Angus derby win in the Challenge Cup match at Gayfield.
Arbroath went ahead when Bryan Scott blasted home from Kevin McMullen's low cross, while Scott Gates and Scott both had chances to double the lead.
Sean Kilgallon levelled from the spot for the visitors after Steven Rennie handled in the box.
Kevin McLeish's penalty put Forfar into the next round after Craig Winter was fouled by Roddy Black.
Arbroath: Hill, Rennie, Black, Rattray, Bishop, Masson (Reilly 72), McMullan (Wright 82), Lunan, Scott, Sellars, Gates.
Subs Not Used: Raeside, Dingwall, Morrison.
Booked: Scott, Black, McMullan.
Goals: Scott 44.
Forfar Athletic: Brown, Donachie, Smith, McNally, Dunn, Kilgannon (Manson 69), McLeish, Winter, Lilley (Fotheringham 77), Brady (Duell 82), Campbell.
Subs Not Used: Geddes.
Booked: Lilley, Winter, Dunn.
Goals: Kilgannon 62 pen, McLeish 71 pen.
Att: 563
Ref: E Norris
Challenge Cup Teamline v Forfar26th July 08Team Lines
Arbroath FC
2008-2009 Squad

Back Row L-RGordon McDonald, Paul Watson, Darren Hill, Shaun Logie, Scott
Morrison, Jamie Bishop, Joe Dingwall
Middle Row L-RLeona Kidd (Physio), Jim Smith (Coach), Alan Rattray, Paul
Lunan , John Fraser, Kenny Wright, Nicky Smith, Robbie Raeside, Paul Tosh,
Steven Rennie, Joe Pepper, Mike Cargill (Coach), Paul Reilly (Coach)
Front Row L-RRobert Urquhart, Terry Masson, Scott Gates, Sean Simpson,
Roddy Black, John McGlashan (Manager), Bryan Scott, Barry Sellars, Kevin
McMullen, Andy Reilly, John Toner.
The new Joma home and away kits
have arrived and is now available for sale.

John Fraser Models Home Strip

Flyer Models Away Strip
The kits are priced as follows:-
Junior tops £28
Junior strips £38
Adult tops £35
Adult strips £48
The tops are bigger made than the Errea ones and there is a much bigger selection of sizes.
Juniors6yrs, 8yrs, 10yrs 12yrs and Youth (is either £28 or £35)
Adultsx small, small, med, large and there are X large too
Arbroath lost 3-1 at home to a young Sunderland team at Gayfield on Saturday 19th July. Bryan Scott scored the Lichties goal with a great long range shot.

AFC Team with representatives of main sponsor
Crown Parks Seaton Estate Holiday Village

A contingent of Sunderland fans at the match

An open day was held at Gayfield in the morning

Following on from last Season's successful free information sheets at the
Accrington Stanley match, the club have prepared and are distributing a free
news sheet at the Sunderland match on Saturday.
This is available for download, in PDF format,
here.