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THE BROCH ONLINE
SEASON 2019/20 ISSUE 1 SATURDAY 10TH AUGUST 2019 KICK OFF 3.00PM
BREEDON SCOTTISH HIGHLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE
FRASERBURGH F.C. VERSUS CLACHNACUDDIN F.C. BELLSLEA PARK
OFFICIAL
MATCH
PROGRAMME3
PROGRAMME SPONSOR GRAY & ADAMS
Fraserburgh Football Club (Formed 1910) Manager: Mark Cowie
Bellslea Park, Seaforth Street, Fraserburgh,
Aberdeenshire, AB43 9BB, Tel No. 01346 518444 Assistant Manager: James Duthie
Chairman/Secretary: Finlay Noble Coaching Staff:
Alex Mair & Antony Sherlock
Vice Chairman: Peter Bruce
Fraserburgh FC U17 Coaches:
Directors: Brent Bruce & Charles West
Robert Cowe, James Geddes,
Community Coaches:
Calvin Morrice, Ewan Mowat & Jason Nicol Claire Batty, Graeme Noble & Andrew Dodson
Treasurer: Stephen Sim Kit Man: Derek Strachan
Youth Co-ordinator: Alex Mair Club Captain: Ryan Christie
Web Master: Finlay Noble Club Physio: Sarah Robertson
Committee Members: Club Doctor: Dr Michael Dick
Mike Barbour, Angela Chegwyn, Stuart Ellis, Club Honours
Highland League Champions:
Frank Goodall, Nathan Matthew, 1932/33, 1937/38, 2001/02
Iain Milne, Craig Mowat, Alex Noble, League Cup Winners:
1958/59, 2005/06
Mark Simpson, Ian Smith & Barry Walker
Qualifying Cup Winners:
Programme Contributors: 1957/58, 1995/96, 2006/07
Mark Simpson (Editor)
Finlay Noble Aberdeenshire Cup Winners:
Barry Walker (Photographer) 1910/11, 1937/38, 1955/56, 1963/64, 1972/73
Peter Myers 1975/76, 1996/97, 2012/13, 2014/15, 2015/16
Alfie Smith
Aberdeen Charity Cup Winners:
Email: finlay.noble@fraserburghfc.co.uk 1911/12, 1913/14, 1921/22, 1926/27
Web: www.fraserburghfc.scot
Aberdeenshire Shield Winners:
Front cover: Aidan Combe in action against Ross 1991/92, 1993/94, 1995/96, 1996/97
County Colts during the midweek Tunnock’s 1999/2000, 2011/2012, 2015/16
Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup match. Aidan has
been in impressive form so far this season curling Fleming Shield Winners:
in the goal of the week on opening day against 1919/20
Wick Academy and terrorising defences with his
direct wing play. Bells League Cup Winners:
1972/73, 1973/74, 1975/76, 1976/77, 1978/79
Aberdeenshire League Winners:
1994/95, 1995/96, 1997/98
Highland Youth League Champions:
1992/93, 1993/94, 2001/02, 2003/04
Fraserburgh FC Official Matchday ProgrammeCHAIRMAN’S WELCOME
Today we welcome the players, officials and supporters
of Clachnacuddin to Bellslea Park for our Breedon
Highland League tie.
We lost out in midweek to Ross County Colts in our
Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup match which,
while disappointing in losing the game, it was a cracking
match and we were up against a decent side. Mark took
the opportunity to change the team around and it gave
Unfortunately, during the week they lost the
a couple of younger lads a good run out. That’s exactly
services of manager Brian MacLeod, but we all know
how it should be. Some will argue that we should play
that tends to fire up the players to show what they
our strongest team in all games but at our level it isn’t
can do to any new management team, so I am
possible to play the same team week in week out even
expecting a tough encounter this afternoon.
if we wanted to.
Here’s hoping for an exciting afternoon of football
This is a busy period and there is a need to keep
and fingers crossed the three points can remain
everyone as fresh as possible.
here at Bellslea.
Today we face Clachnacuddin who last week were
Come awa the Broch
unlucky in losing out by the odd goal in seven to Keith.
The new SHFL YouTube Channel allows everyone to see
Finlay
the highlights of each game and Clach looked unlucky to
lose out in what footage was shown.
Contents
Club Information 2 Programme Sponsor Gray & Adams 3 & 35
Chairman’s Welcome 4 Manager’s Notes 5
Captain’s Corner 6 Match Report – Wick Academy 7
Main Club Sponsors 8 Clachnacuddin FC player profiles/club info 9 & 10
Ryan Christie Testimonial Dinner Dance 11 Northern Slant by Peter Myers 12 & 13
Match Report – Formartine United 14 Match Action – Formartine United 15
Supporters Club News/Club News 16 Club Sponsor - Cheers Café Bar 17
Fraserburgh FC Fixtures & Results 2019-20 18 Fraserburgh Football Club Team Photo 19
Club Sponsor - McWilliam (Abdn) Ltd 20 Commercial Page 21
Fraserburgh Under 20’s/Under 17’s 22 Match Report – Ross County Colts 23
Highland League/Fraserburgh FC Stats 2019-20 24 Match Action – Ross County Colts 25
Sponsors Page - MB Plant 26 Fraserburgh FC Ground Regulations 27
On This Day In Scottish Football 28 Fraserburgh FC Player Sponsors 29 & 30
Alfie’s Angle 31 & 32 Sponsors Page - PBP Services 33
Today’s Teamlines 34
Fraserburgh FC Official Matchday ProgrammeMANAGER’S NOTES
You started the League campaign with an excellent
result and performance against Wick Academy. How
pleased were you with the way things worked out?
Going into the game I was a little apprehensive. We had
in total I believe nine players missing for one reason or
another and we knew we lost twice to Wick last season,
so this had all the makings for a very difficult afternoon.
We started the game well and took it to Wick. We
played at a tempo where it was difficult for Wick to play
their usual style. The first goal was well worked and It’s difficult as I now have a squad where every player
thoroughly deserved. After that we dropped a level has the ability to play week in week out, so we have to
which gave Wick a chance to get back into it. The rest find the right balance for the team. I took players out of
of the half was even but we managed to get an the starting team for the game against Formartine,
important second goal just before half time. The players who were excellent against Wick, so they
opening ten minutes of the second half were vital in the deserved another go. We could potentially play a game
outcome. Wick had a chance right at the start but didn’t every midweek until mid September, so we have to
take it and we went up the park and scored to make it utilise the squad, especially with the intensity we play
three. We dominated the whole second half which was at. Little niggles will be common so we must make sure
very pleasing and managed to add to our tally which was we pick a side who are fit and can play at 100%. Ross
also pleasing. Some of the goals we score were excellent County had some excellent young players in their team.
and it looked like we carried on our attacking form from They were very comfortable on the ball and knocked it
last season which was very pleasing indeed. about well. We ourselves had a few young players and I
felt for his first start, Logan Watt was excellent. He very
That was followed up with an even better display at rarely gave the ball away and showed some great
Formartine United last Saturday where you secured a composure. Andrew Hannar also put in a great shift and
first league victory there since April 2010 despite both have great futures in the game if they knuckle
playing with ten men for most of the second half. down. I thought we played ok in the second half without
What impressed you most about the performance? playing near our best but should have made the extra
man count more. We had chances to draw level, but it
I think this result showed the different sides to us as a wasn’t to be.
team. The Wick game was full of attacking play where
we created numerous chances and showed our attacking Today sees the club take on a Clachnacuddin side who
intent. Against Formartine, especially when we went have had a difficult start to the season and are now
down to ten men, we had to be organised, soak up a lot under a caretaker manager. How difficult can it be to
of pressure and stand up to them which we more than prepare against a team under those conditions?
did. Over the 90 minutes I feel we deserved the win and
in truth I feel we created a lot more chances than they Regardless of whatever situation is occurring at Clach,
did. We were very dangerous on the break and should we will prepare like we always do as not once as a
have scored one or two more had we shown a little bit player or manager have I ever had an easy game against
more composure. That’s my first outright victory at them. They are young and energetic with certain players
Pitmedden so I’m delighted to finally get that one off who will have no fear about coming to us. They also
my back, but all the credit goes to the players. We had have a couple of experienced guys in their line up who
a plan which we implemented perfectly but we didn’t will guide the youngsters about them so there is no way
plan to lose a player so the way we reacted to that was I’m expecting an easy game. It’s hard to judge what to
all down to the players on the day, very much including expect this early, especially with Clach not having a
those who came on. It was a very good win but far too manger although I’m sure Brian worked tirelessly
early in the season to get too excited about it. We through the summer to set them up a certain way so I’d
enjoyed it but it’s now in the past and we have moved expect them to stick to that until they appoint a new
on. manager. Clach are a dangerous side when they click so
we will have to be on the ball to give us the best chance
On Tuesday night a much-changed side went out of of winning the game. We have had two well earned wins
the Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup to a so far and we will require the same application and work
young, talented Ross County side. Do you think the rate if we are going to have a chance of making it three
number of changes had a bearing on the way the team out of three.
played?
All the Best, Mark
Fraserburgh FC Official Matchday ProgrammeCAPTAIN’S CORNER
Afternoon folks,
Today we’re at home to Clach after a busy start to the season.
Our first game was at home to Wick where we were outstanding, we had
numerous first team regulars unavailable but the guys who came in were
outstanding which resulted in a comfortable win for us, hats off to Butch and
Greg especially as they were the best players on the park.
We then were away to Formartine where over the last few seasons we’ve
been very poor, although we had a few players back we were still missing big
players and again the boys were excellent, Beags, Willie and Kieran had no
issues at the back and were solid, Fig and Butch ran themselves into the
ground and Aidan was a constant threat throughout the game to their
defence and they couldn’t live with us.
We then entertained Ross County Colts this week, a very good young side with some experienced players there
as well, we competed well in the first half and probably should have gone in at half time in the lead, we didn’t
and in the second half we didn’t quite get up to the standards we’ve set so lost 3-2. Shout out to young Logan
and Andrew who were superb and also my MOTM Aidan who again they couldn’t live with.
Today will be a tough game as Clach have had an indifferent start to the season but will come here with high
hopes, we’ll have a very strong squad for today so should be ok for the 3 points if we show the required desire
and put in the same work rate as previous games.
Enjoy the game.
Cheers, Boom
Fraserburgh FC Official Matchday ProgrammeMATCH REPORT – WICK ACADEMY
Breedon Scottish Highland Football League, Fraserburgh v Wick Academy, Saturday 27 th July 2019
The Broch got off to the perfect start with a crushing victory over Wick Academy at Bellslea Park. Despite missing 9 first
team players the home side dominated their northerly rivals and the margin of victory could have been much larger. First
half goals by strike duo Sean Butcher and Scott Barbour gave them a nice cushion at the break. Aidan Combe's fantastic
strike just after half time stretched the lead and both Sean Butcher and Scott Barbour added another to their tally to
complete a miserable afternoon for the Scorries.
Mark Cowie handed a first team debut to Owen Cairns who had joined from Turriff United in the close season. Paul Leask
started in goal and William West captained a youthful looking team with first team regulars Paul Young, Lewis Davidson,
Jamie Beagrie, Ryan Christie, Bryan Hay, Gary Harris and Cameron Buchan all missing due to injury or work commitments.
There was also a place on the bench for summer recruit Luke Barbour and youth striker Logan Watt.
The home side were first to threaten after two minutes when Sean Butcher and Paul Campbell combined to set up Aidan
Combe who saw his shot turned away for a corner by Sean McCarthy. Wick Academy's first chance came on 8 minutes
when the ball fell to Gordon MacNab outside the penalty area but William West got in a timely block to thwart to visitors
striker. The Broch took the lead on 15 minutes with a delightful goal. Greg Buchan drove down the right wing and created
enough space to swing in a wonderful cross which was met by Sean Butcher who beat the Wick goalkeeper to the ball and
nodded home from eight yards out.
The home side then allowed Wick to come back at them and on 29 minutes a corner from the right by Craig Gunn was
headed wide by Sam Mackay. Nine minutes later the same player was tripped outside the Broch penalty area and he curled
the set piece around the defensive wall only for Paul Leask to make a smart diving save in the home goal.
The home side increased their lead on 40 minutes with another cracking goal. Aidan Combe picked up a loose ball inside
his own half and sped forward before releasing Scott Barbour on the left channel. He cut inside into the penalty area
before firing in a right foot shot which had too much pace on it and dipped into the far corner despite Sean McCarthy
getting a hand to the ball.
Half Time: Fraserburgh 2 Wick Academy 0
The visitors made a half time substitution with Gary Manson replacing the ineffective Alan Hughes but it was the Broch
who made the perfect start only three minutes into the second period when Scott Barbour drifted across the middle of the
park before finding Aidan Combe on the left. He cut inside his marker before curling a spectacular effort from 18 yards
into the top right hand corner giving the Wick goalkeeper no chance of stopping it.
Grant Steven tried his luck with a long range effort on 55 minutes which went just wide but a minute later Wick fell
further behind when another great passing move involving Greg Buchan, Scott Barbour and Paul Campbell released Owen
Cairns on the wing and his cut back found Sean Butcher 10 yards out who swept the ball high into the net past the
bewildered Sean McCarthy.
Shortly after that Luke Barbour replaced Sean Butcher to make his competitive debut for the home side and Scott Barbour
should have increased the lead on 73 minutes after he latched onto a through ball but saw his shot from the edge of the
area tipped onto the post by the visitor’s goalkeeper. The home side continued to press and Luke Barbour went close on
77 minutes but his shot was straight at Sean McCarthy. Seven minutes later Greg Buchan found Scott Barbour in space but
once again the Wick custodian was in the right place to thwart the Broch striker.
He was powerless on 86 minutes though to prevent the fifth goal when another fine passing move between Luke Barbour
and Michael Rae saw Ryan Cowie flick the ball onto Scott Barbour and he turned his marker before rifling the ball home to
complete the scoring. There was just enough time for Logan Watt to make his competitive debut for the Broch replacing
Paul Campbell a minute later.
Full Time: Fraserburgh 5 Wick Academy 0
Fraserburgh: Paul Leask, Owen Cairns, Greg Buchan, Ryan Cowie, Kieran Simpson, Michael Rae, Aidan Combe (Andrew
Hannar 81), William West, Paul Campbell (Logan Watt 87), Sean Butcher (Luke Barbour 63), Scott Barbour.
Subs not used: Liam Norris, Jack Simpson, Edward Flinn.
Goalscorers: (Sean Butcher 15 & 56), Scott Barbour (40 & 86), Aidan Combe (48).
Wick Academy: Sean McCarthy, Ross Allan (Michael Steven 68), Grant Steven, Alan Farquhar, Danny Mackay, Sam Mackay,
Richard MacAdie, Gordon MacNab, Alan Hughes (Gary Manson 45), Craig Gunn (Jack Halliday 64), David Allan.
Subs not used: Gordon Clark.
Match Officials: Referee: Liam Duncan, Assistant Referees: Scott Donohoe & Brian Fowlie.
Fraserburgh FC Official Matchday ProgrammeMATCH REPORT – WICK ACADEMY
SPONSORS
Fraserburgh Football Club would like to thank all of their
main sponsors for their continued support of the club.
Fraserburgh FC Official Matchday ProgrammeMATCH REPORT
CLACHNACUDDIN – WICK
F.C. ACADEMY
PLAYER PROFILES
Sean Webb - Experienced defender signed from Huntly, previously at Nairn and Ross County.
fc
John MacAskill - Returns to Clach in 2017 after a spell away from the game, the tough tackling
def/midfielder brings a wealth of experience to the young squad.
James Beeston - 22 year old signed from Ross County in 2016. Strong running midfield player. Good asset
to squad.
Douglas MacLennan - Goalkeeper returned to the club after gaining experience at Fort William. Great shot
stopper.
Paul Smith - Another player who returned to the club in 2016 after a spell at Forres. Attacking full back
who has already weighed in with a few goals.
Michael Finnis - The 29 year old has plenty of Highland League experience after signing from I.C.T in 2009.
Can play at back or midfield and has also weighed in with a few goals.
Blair Lawrie - Returned to the club in 2012 after a spell at Elgin City. The ex Sunday Post young player of
the year has a wealth of experience behind him. Great individual skills, his pace is a handful for
defenders. Another who knows his way to goal.
Ryan Mackintosh - Signed in 2015 from Forres Mechanics, 30 year old defensive midfielder has plenty
experience after spells at Brora and Edinburgh University.
Scott Dunn - 26 year old striker with plenty of Highland league experience after spells at Lossiemouth and
Rothes.
Martin Callum - 31 year old influential midfield player scored on comeback to first team after 18 months
out with knee injury.
Alasdair Gillies - Very talented 17 year old midfield player who burst into first team at end of last season
now a regular in the team.
Ross Logan - Exciting 17 year old who loves to take players on another youngster who was given his
opportunity last season.
Martin MacDonald - Ex Nairn County player who returned to Clach after a short spell at Rothes vastly
experienced defender.
Colin Macrae - 21 year old defender in his second spell with the club currently on loan from Brora Rangers.
Dominic Edwards - Very talented 24 year old Midfield player signed for the club from Strathspey Thistle at
end of last season.
Eachainn Miller - newly signed in July this Ex University of Stirling midfield player has impressed in his
short time here.
Alan Kerr - Strong experienced 26 year old striker who signed in July from amateur league, previous clubs
include Rothes, Alness United and Inverness City.
Thomas Lewis - Another youngster who has impressed since getting his chance at end of last season,
joined the club in 2018 from I.C.T.
Ronan McBride - Signed in 2018 another talented young midfield player now a part of first team squad.
Fraserburgh FC Official Matchday ProgrammeMATCH REPORT – F.C.
CLACHNACUDDIN WICKCLUB
ACADEMY
INFO
Full Name: Clachnacuddin FC Honours
Nickname: The Lilywhites Highland League:
Founded: 1885
BRORA RANGERS FC PLAYER PROFILES
Ground: Grant Street Park, Inverness
Winners (18): 1894–95, 1896–97, 1897–98, 1900–01,
1902–03, 1903–04, 1904–05, 1905–06, 1907–08, 1911–12,
Club Colours: Home Kit – White Shirts with Black Trim, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1938–39, 1947–48,
Black Shorts & White Socks. 1974–75, 2003–04
Away Kit – Pink Shirts with Black Trim, Black Shorts &
Pink Socks. SFA Qualifying Cup (North):
Capacity: 1,500 Winners (6): 1934–35, 1938–39, 1947–48, 1973–74,
Record Attendance: 8,850 v St Johnstone 17/01/1948 1974–75, 1998–99
Chairman: Alexander Chisholm
Caretaker Manager: Darren Jarvie Highland League Cup:
League: Scottish Highland Football League Winners (5): 1947–48, 1950–51, 1981–82, 2003–04,
2013–14
Clachnacuddin FC Results/Fixtures 2019-20
Breedon Scottish Highland Football League North of Scotland Cup:
27/07/2019 Strathspey Thistle (a) L 0-2 Winners (22): 1894–95, 1895–96, 1897–98, 1899–1900,
03/08/2019 Keith (h) L 3-4 1902–03, 1903–04, 1905–06, 1906–07, 1919–20, 1920–21,
10/08/2019 Fraserburgh (a) 1922–23, 1937–38, 1939–40, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1948–49,
17/08/2019 Wick Academy (h) 1949–50, 1953–54, 1964–65, 1979–80, 1992–93, 2001–02
24/08/2019 Formartine United (a)
31/08/2019 Deveronvale (h) Inverness Cup:
07/09/2019 Buckie Thistle (h) Winners (14): 1897–98, 1900–01 1903–04, 1904–05,
1906–07, 1909–10, 1919–20, 1921–22, 1923–24, 1928–29,
Pat Munro North of Scotland Cup 1929–30, 1936–37, 1951–52, 1952–53
31/07/2019 Strathspey Thistle (a) W 2-1
21/08/2019 Ross County (h) Bells Cup (West): Winners (1): 1977-78
Fraserburgh FC Official Matchday ProgrammeMATCHTESTIMONIAL
RYAN CHRISTIE REPORT – WICK ACADEMY
DINNER AND DANCE
Fraserburgh FC Official Matchday ProgrammeMATCH REPORT
NORTHERN SLANT–BY
WICK ACADEMY
PETER MYERS
Ex-Don was skipper of Berwick’s giant-killers
Cove Rangers became the first Highland League side to win the Scottish League Two play-off. A fresh challenge
beckons for the Aberdeen outfit after they beat Berwick Rangers 7-0 on aggregate and consigned the only
English club playing in the SPFL to a new future in the Lowland League.
Berwick’s greatest claim to fame was their sensational giant-killing act in January 1967 when they knocked the
mighty Glasgow Rangers out of the Scottish Cup at Shielfield Park. Their 1-0 victory sent shockwaves through
Scottish football. Goalscorer Sammy Reid became a local hero overnight but it is a little known fact that the
Borderers’ captain on that incredible Saturday afternoon was an Aberdonian, Doug Coutts, who had spent six
seasons with Aberdeen before joining Berwick in June 1965.
Doug had signed for the Dons from Banks O’Dee in February 1960 and a month later made his first-team debut
in place of Jim Clunie during a home defeat to Clyde. The towering defender made four further appearances
that season and played his part in helping the Dons avoid relegation. Two of his team-mates were captain
Archie Glen and Bobby Wishart, who had starred in Aberdeen’s championship-winning side of 1954-55.
Doug was a part-timer with the Dons and worked as a civil servant with the Inland Revenue. Fellow-defenders
Dave Bennett and Ian Burns were also part-timers and later played in the Highland League. Aberdeen’s
performances in the early 1960s were marked by inconsistency and made their supporters despair. The
blackest day at Pittodrie was their 2-1 Scottish Cup exit at the hands of Ayr United. After the Honest Men
scored their winning goal with 4min to full-time, Doug Coutts was snapped lying stretched out in despair on the
pitch.
Doug was captain when the Dons contested the Summer Cup in 1964. During a group match away to St
Johnstone he suffered a stomach injury and, before the days of substitutes, had to play the rest of the game as
a passenger on the right wing. Despite this, he scored his side’s first goal and, almost on the final whistle,
nodded the ball to Tommy Morrison who scored with a header.
The Summer Cup Final took place at Pittodrie on September 4. Coutts was blamed for Hibernian’s second goal
when he was guilty of an error of judgment when Peter Cormack gained possession and sent the ball through
for Jim Scott to run on unchallenged and score. The Easter Road side won 3-1, and it was not until 1967 that
the Dons reached another cup final. By that time Doug was playing for Berwick Rangers after he was one of 17
players freed by new manager Eddie Turnbull soon after he took over at Pittodrie. Doug had been edged out of
the centre-half berth by new signing John McCormick from Third Lanark, but continued to make the occasional
first-team appearance. His last was during an ignominious 1-0 Scottish Cup defeat to Division 2 side East Fife at
Bayview on February 10.
Doug moved south and rebuilt his playing career at Berwick Rangers. It was on January 28, 1967 that 13,365
fans were shoehorned into Shielfield Park to see Berwick host cup-holders Glasgow Rangers in the Scottish Cup.
The visiting supporters were silenced when, just past the half-hour mark, Sammy Reid unleashed a left-foot
shot just outside the penalty-box. The ball clipped the left-hand post and settled in the back of the net.
Doug Coutts Sammy Reid Berwick's Sammy Reid scores against Rangers
Fraserburgh FC Official Matchday ProgrammeHIGHLAND
NORTHERN LEAGUE
SLANT BYROUND
PETERUP MYERS
From then on the Gers threw everything into attack but with no reward. Jock Wallace, Berwick’s
player/manager, inspired his side with a heroic performance as goalkeeper while Doug Coutts marshalled his
defence to repel the Light Blues’ onslaught. As the game neared the final whistle, Rangers skipper John Greig
pleaded with the referee for a couple more minutes of stoppage time but the official replied that he had
already given as much time as he could.
Reid’s goal was enough to knock the Gers out of the Scottish Cup, a result which one newspaper described as
“the most ludicrous, the weirdest, the most astonishing result ever returned in Scottish football”. Doug Coutts
continued to play for Berwick until freed in April 1969 and later played for Wigan Athletic.
On the 10th anniversary of the famous Cup-tie, BBC Scotland’s Checkpoint broadcast a half-hour TV programme
about the match and its aftermath. Several former Rangers players said there was total silence on the coach
going back to Ibrox as no one dared speak for fear of further inflaming manager Scot Symon’s rage. He was
furious that his players had let him down and several never played for the first team again including George
McLean who soon moved to Dundee.
Not many will remember that Celtic had some anxious moments in that season’s Scottish Cup before they
reached the final when they had to contend with a battling Queen’s Park before beating them 5-3 in the
quarter-final and then needed a replay to overcome part-time Clyde in the semi-final.
In the year that Celtic became the first British club to win the European Cup, they beat Aberdeen 2-0 in the
Scottish Cup Final. Dons’ manager Eddie Turnbull was too ill to attend the match and his team missed his
guiding hand when he could have made some tactical changes but perhaps not enough to turn the match in
Aberdeen’s favour. Despite the humiliation at Berwick, Rangers reached the European Cup Winners’ Cup Final
but lost 1-0 to Bayern Munich.
Broch v Clachnacuddin last 10 seasons
2009/10
Clachnacuddin 1 Fraserburgh 3
Fraserburgh 0 Clachnacuddin 2 (LC)
Fraserburgh 4 Clachnacuddin 4
2010/11
Fraserburgh 5 Clachnacuddin 0
Clachnacuddin 3 Fraserburgh 3
2011/12
Fraserburgh 5 Clachnacuddin 3
Clachnacuddin 7 Fraserburgh 3
2012/13
Fraserburgh 2 Clachnacuddin 3
Clachnacuddin 1 Fraserburgh 4
2013/14
Fraserburgh 3 Clachnacuddin 0
Clachnacuddin 1 Fraserburgh 1
2014/15
Clachnacuddin 1 Fraserburgh 2
Fraserburgh 4 Clachnacuddin 2
2015/16
Clachnacuddin 1 Fraserburgh 2
Fraserburgh 4 Clachnacuddin 1
2016/17
Fraserburgh 3 Clachnacuddin 3
Clachnacuddin 3 Fraserburgh 2
2017/18
Fraserburgh 4 Clachnacuddin 0
Clachnacuddin 1 Fraserburgh 2
2018/19
Fraserburgh 3 Clachnacuddin 0
Clachnacuddin 2 Fraserburgh 3
Fraserburgh FC Official Matchday ProgrammeHIGHLAND LEAGUE
MATCH REPORT ROUND UP UNITED
– FORMARTINE
Breedon Scottish Highland Football League, Formartine United v Fraserburgh, Saturday 3 rd August 2019
Fraserburgh travelled to North Lodge Park looking for their first league victory over title favourites Formartine United at
this venue since April 2010. The fact that they managed to do this with ten men for much of the second half and with
several first team regulars missing shows the quality and determination of the squad amassed by Mark Cowie and his
coaching staff. The only surprise was that it ended just 2-1 to the visitors who dominated the match for long spells despite
the numerical disadvantage. The Broch made two changes to the eleven that brushed aside Wick Academy a week ago with
Jamie Beagrie returning to replace Kieran Simpson and Paul Young doing likewise to take over from Greg Buchan with both
youngsters dropping to the bench which had its usual youthful look. The visitors could have taken an early lead on 3
minutes when Scott Barbour outmuscled Michael Clark to have a clear run on goal but a poor first touch saw Kevin Main
collect the ball before the Broch striker could recover. Five minutes later a dangerous cross by Andrew Greig was well
held by Paul Leask as Garry Wood waited for any scraps.
On 12 minutes a Broch corner was cleared to Aidan Combe on the right and he crossed to the back post for Owen Cairns
who picked out William West with a cut back but his shot was blocked and the rebound which fell to Sean Butcher was
deflected behind for a corner. From the resultant set piece Ryan Cowie swung the ball into the six yard area but William
West headed wide. Scott Barbour won a free kick on 21 minutes which was taken by Paul Young but Kevin Main made a
comfortable save. On the half hour Garry Wood escaped punishment after going down in the penalty area rather easily
which led to several players for both sides massing together and resulted in yellow cards for Graeme Rodger and Jamie
Beagrie for their involvement in the melee. Formartine's first real chance came on 38 minutes when Scott Lisle found
Garry Wood in space inside the Broch penalty area and he laid it back to Graeme Rodger who saw his shot blocked. The
visitors took a deserved lead a minute before the break when Sean Butcher released Paul Campbell down the right and
whilst his cross was blocked the ball rebounded straight to him to rifle the ball past Kevin Main from 14 yards.
Half Time: Formartine United 0 Fraserburgh 1
The Broch started the second half in the same fashion as they ended the first with Scott Barbour and Aidan Combe
combining with each other for the latter to drive into the home penalty area only for Kevin Main to make an important
save. Ten minutes after the break Jamie Beagrie was rather harshly red carded after being penalised for getting in the
way of Garry Wood's attempt to take a quick free kick. Just after the hour Andrew Greig cut inside from the left wing and
curled an effort towards the top corner which Paul Leask brilliantly clawed away for a corner. Despite their numerical
disadvantage the Broch were still providing a real threat and on 66 minutes Ryan Cowie broke clear on the right and
played a one-two with Scott Barbour before feeding the ball inside to Aidan Combe who saw his long range shot well saved
by Kevin Main with Owen Cairns hitting the side netting with the rebound. The home side were desperately trying to find a
way through but the resolute Broch defence stayed firm on 69 minutes when Scott Lisle saw his 25 yarder deflected over
the crossbar for a corner. From the set piece the ball broke to Aidan Combe who raced clear into the Formartine half
before finding Paul Young but his shot was straight at Kevin Main.
On 73 minutes Ryan Cowie’s free kick fell to Aidan Combe but he saw his shot blocked. A minute later Scott Barbour did
well to battle clear of his marker’s attentions only for Kevin Main to thwart the Broch striker again. The Broch went 2-0 up
on 76 minutes after a Maradonaesque run by Owen Cairns was crudely ended by Michael Clark who was lucky to escape
with only a yellow card. Garry Wood was also yellow carded for his attempt to end the Fraserburgh full back’s foray
forward but Ryan Cowie stepped up and smashed a free kick past the despairing Kevin Main with the aid of a massive
deflection of the defensive wall. The home side was up against it now but Scott Lisle came close on 84 minutes after a
good run but his shot went just wide. They did pull one back on 89 minutes when Garry Wood rose highest to head home a
corner despite Owen Cairns attempt to clear it off the line. The Broch comfortably saw out the final few moments though
and could have extended their lead when first Paul Young saw his shot saved and the Scott Barbour’s follow up was
blocked.
Full Time: Formartine United 1 Fraserburgh 2
Formartine United: Kevin Main, Jonathan Crawford, Stuart Smith (Kieran Lawrence 70), Stuart Anderson, Craig McKeown,
Michael Clark, Graeme Rodger, Scott Lisle, Garry Wood, Liam Strachan (Gary McGowan 51), Andrew Greig (Conor Gethins
70).
Subs not used: Jordan Leyden, Paul Lawson, Wayne Mackintosh, Errol Watson.
Goalscorer: Garry Wood (90).
Fraserburgh: Paul Leask, Owen Cairns, Aidan Combe (Greg Buchan 77), Ryan Cowie, Sean Butcher (Kieran Simpson 59),
Michael Rae, Jamie Beagrie, William West, Paul Campbell, Paul Young, Scott Barbour.
Subs not used: Andrew Hannar, Logan Watt, Edward Flinn.
Goalscorers: Paul Campbell (44), Ryan Cowie (76).
Match Officials: Referee: Graham Beaton, Assistant Referees: Anthony Cooper & Brian Fowlie.
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Fraserburgh FC Supporters Club News Club News
We welcome everyone involved with Clachnacuddin The draw for 122nd Aberdeenshire Cup sponsored by
football club to the Bellslea for today’s Highland the Evening Express took place on Wednesday 10th
League match. July and the Broch have been paired at home to Keith
or Inverurie Loco Works. The match is to be played on
Last Saturday Clach were at home to Keith and lost a Wednesday 21st August 2019, kick off 8pm. Should
cracker of a game by 4 goals to 3. At this early stage we manage to progress we will face an away tie at
of the season Clach are in 15th place in the league either Buckie Thistle or Turriff United.
with 0 points from 2 games played.
The draw was conducted by Willie Miller (ex Aberdeen
In the corresponding fixture from last season the & Scotland) and Douglas Lumsden (Co-leader of
Broch won the game by 3 goals to nil, Scott Barbour Aberdeen City Council) at Aberdeen Journals HQ at
grabbed a brace and Paul Campbell scored a single. Marischal Square in Aberdeen.
Our last home game was on Tuesday against Ross The full draw is as follows:
County Colts in the Tunnock's Carmel Wafer Challenge
Cup, unfortunately the lads lost 3-2 to an excellent Round 1 (31st July 2019)
young Ross County side. Jamie Beagrie put us 1 up but Keith v Inverurie Loco Works
County equalised almost straight away and scored two Deveronvale v Aberdeen
further goals in the second half. Scott Barbour’s late
strike wasn’t enough to take the tie to penalties. Round 2 (21st August 2019)
Buckie Thistle v Turriff United
Last Saturday we were on our travels to Formartine Huntly v Formartine United
United, we claimed all three points with a superb Fraserburgh v Keith/Inverurie Loco Works
performance winning the game by 2 goals to 1, Paul Deveronvale/Aberdeen v Banks O'Dee
Campbell and Ryan Cowie scored the goals.
Semi Finals (4th September 2019)
Congratulations from all at the Supporter’s Club to Buckie Thistle/Turriff United v
Willie West who has equalled Derek Milne in the all- Fraserburgh/Keith/Inverurie Loco Works
time appearance’s records for the Broch. Deveronvale/Aberdeen/Banks O’Dee v
Huntly/Formartine United
Willie is now in 4th place with 519 games and he has
scored 146 goals. Final to be played the 1st week in October
We will be running a bus to Buckie next Saturday 17th The draw for the Scottish FA Youth Cup 2019/20 1st
August which will leave from the Elizabethan Bar at Round will take place on Monday 12th August. The
12:45pm. club will once again take part in the competition. The
1st Round draw is split into three regions and we will
Bus prices are £10 for adults and £5 for others. be in the North one alongside the following clubs:
We hope to attract new members to the supporter’s
club as we have kept our membership and bus prices Banks O’Dee, Deveronvale, Elgin City, Formartine
at the same cost as last year. United, Huntly, Inverurie Loco Works, Lossiemouth,
Montrose & Turriff United.
Non-members are also very welcome to travel to
games, but they will have to pay an extra £2. There will be three ties drawn with the four
remaining sides not drawn receiving a bye into the 2nd
Our bus info page will tell you the cost and times of Round. Full details will be placed on the website.
bus travel, we leave for home right after the final
whistle.
Matchday club and Mascot News
Visit FFCSC online at
http://www.fraserburghfcsc.co.uk Today’s Mascot is Charlie Gibson, aged 7, attends
Ten Nil Fraserburgh South Park school and plays for Mormond
Thistle 2010.
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Pitch Side Board £230.00 + VAT per season, Saltoun If you are interested in becoming a Club Sponsor,
Place Wall £180.00 + VAT per season, Large Board Youth Development Sponsor, Tracksuit or Warm Up
behind each goal £500.00 + VAT per season. Top Sponsor please contact one of the following
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post match refreshments. matchday programme.
Match Sponsor Package Details Entry to the Bruce Buchan Lounge one hour before
kick-off for complimentary refreshments. Half Time
Hosted by one of the Directors of the Club. Arrival pies, sandwiches, tea and coffee. Post-match
Drinks, Two Course Lunch, with two drinks at a complimentary refreshments for 90 minutes after
nearby restaurant. final whistle. Complimentary Matchday Programme
and Team Lines are included
Entry to the Bruce Buchan Lounge one hour before
kick-off for complimentary refreshments. Half Time The Broch Lottery
pies, sandwiches, tea and coffee. Post-match
complimentary refreshments for 90 minutes after 1. £5 per month entry with a monthly draw to take
final whistle. Complimentary Matchday Programme place on the first weekend of each month.
and Team Lines are included along with Pre & post- 2. Main Prize of 50% of the monthly takings.
match PA announcements. An advert of your choice 3. 2nd Prize of Two Tickets for the Sponsors Lounge
will be placed in the Programme. (1 game).
4. 3rd Prize of Two Complimentary Tickets for any
Man of the Match presentation (your guests choose Home game (Entry to match only).
man of the match). Price £750.00 + VAT for 6 people,
each person more than 6 charged at £80.00 + VAT. The August lottery was drawn by SHFL Secretary Rod
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Any special dietary requirements please advise
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The winners are:
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Bruce Buchan Lounge Single Match Ticket 2nd Prize Hospitality for 2 at Bellslea Park - No 74 Ian
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Entry to the Bruce Buchan Lounge one hour before 3rd Prize Match tickets for 2 to an SHFL game at
kick-off for complimentary refreshments. Half Time
Bellslea - No 133 Jonathan Dunbar
pies, sandwiches, tea and coffee. Post-match
complimentary refreshments for 90 minutes after
Congratulations to all our winners.
final whistle. Complimentary Matchday Programme
and Team Lines are included.
Many thanks for you continued support.
Cost is £65.00 + VAT per person.
If you would like to take part please download a form
by visiting the club website www.fraserburghfc.co.uk
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and return the completed mandate to the club either
contact Finlay Noble.
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Our U20 side play in the SFA Youth Cup and also the
Aberdeenshire & District FA League. The SFA Youth Cup
is strictly for players born on or after the 1st January
2002.
The Aberdeenshire & District FA League is
predominantly made up of players born on or after the
1st January 1999 although three over age players and
one over age goalkeeper can be listed in the pool of 18.
Fraserburgh Fixtures/Results 2019-20
Aberdeenshire & District League
Monday 26th August 2019 v Inverurie Locos (a)
Monday 16th September 2019 v Banks O’Dee (h)
Monday 30th September 2019 v Deveronvale (h)
Monday 14th October 2019 v Formartine United (a)
Monday 28th October 2019 v Keith (a) The club are delighted to announce that Logan
Watt has signed his first professional contract for
Monday 11th November 2019 v Cove Rangers (h) Fraserburgh until July 2021.
Monday 25th November 2019 v Huntly (h)
Logan, who is aged 16, is a local lad who has
th
Monday 9 December 2018 v Turriff United (a) previously played for Aberdeen FC at youth level
Monday 6th January 2020 v Buckie Thistle (a) and also had trials at Ross County.
Scottish FA Youth Cup He has mainly featured at Under 17 and Under
The draw for the first round of the Scottish FA Youth 20 level for the Broch, scoring 9 times for the
Cup will be made on Monday 12th August, details to Under 17’s last season including a 7 minute hat-
follow. trick against Huntly. He made 7 appearances for
the U20 side scoring 3 times and making 6
assists.
Fraserburgh FC take part in the SHFL U17 East Youth
Development League where no scores are taken and the He appeared in a number of the Broch’s pre
games are purely for the development of young talent season friendlies, scoring against Bridge of Don
from the area. Please check local press for match Thistle.
details.
Logan made his first team debut as a second half
Fraserburgh Fixtures/Results 2019-20 substitute against Wick Academy and then made
Monday 19th August 2019 v Keith (a) his first start in the Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer
Monday 2nd September 2019 v Inverurie Loco Works (h) Challenge Cup match against Ross County Colts
Monday 9th September 2019 v Cove Rangers (a) acquitting himself very well. He definitely has
Monday 7th October 2019 v Turriff United (h) the talent and ability to go a long way.
Monday 4th November 2019 v Formartine United (a)
Monday 18th November 2019 v Banks O’Dee (h)
Monday 2nd December 2019 v Huntly (a)
Monday 16th December 2019 v Deveronvale (h)
Monday 13th January 2020 v Keith (h)
Monday 27th January 2020 v Inverurie Loco Works (a)
Monday 10th February 2020 v Cove Rangers (h)
Monday 2nd March 2020 v Turriff United (a)
Monday 9th March 2020 v Formartine United (h)
Monday 16th March 2020 v Banks O’Dee (a)
Monday 23rd March 2020 v Huntly (h)
Monday 30th March 2020 v Deveronvale (a)
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The Broch were edged out of the Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup by a well drilled young Ross County side. The
home side took the lead midway through the first half from Jamie Beagrie’s header but this was cancelled out immediately
by a similar goal from the Staggies Jack Murray. County were reduced to ten men just before the break after Joel
MacBeath received a second yellow card but Aidan Combe saw his penalty saved by Tommy Hodge. Two excellent strikes
from Mark Gallagher and Davis Keillor-Dunn put the visitors ahead and despite Scott Barbour’s last effort it wasn’t enough
to take the tie to penalties.
Manager Mark Cowie made seven changes to the team that had defeated Formartine United in the previous game given
their exertions in the heat and being a man short for most of the second half. In came Edward Flinn, Lewis Davidson,
Kieran Simpson, Greg Buchan, Andrew Hannar, Luke Barbour and Logan Watt to replace Paul Leask, Owen Cairns, William
West, Michael Rae, Paul Campbell, Sean Butcher and Scott Barbour all of whom dropped to the bench.
Despite the numerous changes the home side were first to threaten on 4 minutes when Aidan Combe picked up a pass
from Ryan Cowie on the left wing and cut inside before firing in a shot that was well saved. Seven minutes later Andrew
Hannar also tried his luck from the edge of the Ross County penalty area but Tommy Hodge was alert and made a routine
save. Midway through the first half Paul Young found Aidan Combe on the left and once again the winger cut inside before
curling a shot towards the top corner which the Ross County keeper did brilliantly to tip away for a corner. From the
resultant set piece Ryan Cowie swung the ball to the back of the six yard box and Jamie Beagrie powered home a header
from close range.
The home support’s joy was short lived however as the visitors hit back on 25 minutes. A corner from the left was cleared
back out to Mark Gallagher and he curled in a cross which was met by the head of Jack Murray and the Ross County Colts
captain nodded home from close range. Two minutes before the break David-Keillor Dun tried his luck from distance but
his shot was well off target.
The first half was almost over when the Broch had a great chance to restore their lead. Ryan Cowie’s corner from the right
was curled towards the penalty spot and as Kieran Simpson tried to make contact with the ball he was grappled to the
ground by Joel MacBeath. The Ross County man received his second yellow card of the half to reduce the visitors to ten
men. Aidan Combe stepped up to take the spot kick but Tommy Hodge made an excellent save to ensure the first half
ended level.
Half Time: Fraserburgh 1 Ross County Colts 1
Despite their numerical disadvantage it was the visitors who started the second half brighter. Mark Gallagher found Davis-
Keillor Dunn with a reverse pass on the left and the young Ross County star curled a shot just wide of Edward Flinn’s far
upright. The Broch didn’t heed the warning though and on 54 minutes a long ball down the left found Mark Gallagher
outside the Broch penalty area and he conjured up a delicious chip into the far corner of the net to give the young
Staggies the lead.
Worse was to follow on 67 minutes when Kieran Simpson conceded a free kick just outside the corner of the 18 yard box
on the right. Up stepped Davis Keillor-Dunn to crash home a magnificent set piece past Edward Flinn who had no chance of
stopping the fizzing shot.
The Broch tried to get back into the game and Aidan Combe ended a good run down the left with a shot which Tommy
Hodge tipped over the crossbar. The home side continued to press and a long ball forward by Ryan Cowie was flicked on by
Scott Barbour to Paul Campbell who fired in a shot which brought out another great save from the Ross County keeper.
As the Broch pushed forward they left gaps at the back which the Staggies looked to take advantage of. Chief tormentor
Davis-Keillor Dunn found Declan Hughes in space outside the penalty area and his curling shot was brilliantly saved by
Edward Flinn. With time running out the home side pulled a goal back when Scott Barbour found space inside the penalty
area and fired a low shot into the bottom corner of the net.
Full Time: Fraserburgh 2 Ross County Colts 3
Fraserburgh: Edward Flinn, Lewis Davidson, Aidan Combe, Ryan Cowie, Kieran Simpson, Greg Buchan, Jamie Beagrie, Paul
Young, Andrew Hannar (Scott Barbour 58), Luke Barbour (Paul Campbell 58), Logan Watt (Owen Cairns 65).
Subs not used: Sean Butcher, Michael Rae, William West, Paul Leask.
Goalscorers: Jamie Beagrie (23), Scott Barbour (90).
Ross County Colts: Tommy Dixon Hodge, Tom Kelly, Josh Reid, Ruari Fraser, Jack Murray, Ross Draper, Davis-Keillor Dunn
(Gregor MacDonald 90), Mark Gallagher, Joel MacBeath, James Wallace (Matthew Wright 89), Declan Hughes.
Subs not used: Ben Williamson, Jack Grant, Craig Mackenzie, Jamie Stephen, Marcus Goodall.
Goalscorers: Jack Murray (25), Mark Gallagher (54), Davis-Keillor Dunn (67).
Match Officials: Referee: Dan McFarlane, Assistant Referees: Steven Traynor & Darren Westmacott.
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Results Saturday 27th July 2019
Breedon Scottish Highland Football League
Brora Rangers 6-0 Fort William
Deveronvale 0-2 Nairn County
Fraserburgh 5-0 Wick Academy
Inverurie Loco Works 1-3 Buckie Thistle
Keith 0-5 Formartine United
Lossiemouth 1-0 Huntly
Strathspey Thistle 2-0 Clachnacuddin
Turriff United 2-2 Rothes
Results Wednesday 31st July 2019
Evening Express Aberdeenshire Cup 1st Round
Deveronvale 0-2 Aberdeen
Keith 0-3 Inverurie Loco Works
Pat Munro North of Scotland Cup 1st Round
Forres Mechanics 11-2 Elgin City
Fort William 5-2 Nairn County
Golspie Sutherland 0-9 Brora Rangers
Lossiemouth 1-3 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Strathspey Thistle 1-2 Clachnacuddin
Wick Academy 5-2 Invergordon
Results Saturday 3rd August 2019
Breedon Scottish Highland Football League
Brora Rangers 3-0 Turriff United
Buckie Thistle 2-1 Strathspey Thistle
Clachnacuddin 3-4 Keith
Formartine United 1-2 Fraserburgh
Fort William 1-4 Inverurie Loco Works
Huntly 3-4 Nairn County
Rothes 4-1 Forres Mechanics
Wick Academy 2-2 Deveronvale
Results Tuesday 6th August 2019
Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup 1st Round
Brora Rangers 6-0 Aberdeen Colts
Fraserburgh 2-3 Ross County Colts
Livingston Colts 1-3 Formartine United
Fixtures Saturday 10th August 2019
Breedon Scottish Highland Football League
Deveronvale v Huntly
Forres Mechanics v Brora Rangers
Fraserburgh v Clachnacuddin
Keith v Buckie Thistle
Lossiemouth v Rothes
Strathspey Thistle v Fort William
Turriff United v Inverurie Loco Works
Wick Academy v Formartine United
Fixtures Wednesday 13th August 2019
Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup 2nd Round
Brora Rangers v Cove Rangers
Peterhead v Formartine United
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REGULATIONS
Copies of these Ground regulations are posted in areas of the Ground so as to be easily accessible and visible to spectators
1. All persons entering the Ground are admitted subject to the following Ground Rules and to the Rules and Regulations of the SFA and
the SHFL. Entry to the Ground shall be deemed to constitute unqualified acceptance of all these Rules and Regulations.
2. All persons entering the Ground are admitted subject to the condition that they may be required to submit to search to prevent
dangerous articles being brought into the Ground which might be used to cause injury or damage to persons or property.
3. Spectators are asked, in the interests of public safety and good order, to comply with all instructions issued by Police, Stewards or
designated agents of the Club.
4. All matches are played in accordance with the Rules of the Scottish Football Association, the Scottish Highland Football League and,
where applicable, the Regulations of U.E.F.A. competitions.
5. Play cannot be guaranteed to take place on any particular day or at any particular time and the Club reserves the right to change its
advertised fixtures without prior notice and without liability.
6. On no account will admission be granted to a person who is subject of a current Football Banning Order.
7. Tickets allocated by this Club are issued on the express condition that no holder shall sell or transfer the ticket for a larger price than
face value. In the event of any breach of this condition Fraserburgh F.C. reserves the right to cancel the ticket and retain the money
paid.
8. At all times, the right of admission is reserved by the Club Management and unless specifically authorised no transfers between Stands
are allowed. Spectators found in the wrong area amid opposing fans may be ejected.
9. When a match is abandoned before the expiry of the first half, admission vouchers for the rearranged fixture will be issued to
spectators. That arrangement does not however preclude spectators from seeking a cash refund from the Club on presentation of that
voucher. The arrangements in cases where the match is abandoned after the expiry of the first half shall be a matter for the
reasonable discretion of the Club.
10. In the event of an all ticket match being postponed for any reason, the ticket can be retained and will be valid for the rescheduled
fixture. Alternatively spectators will be entitled to a refund.
11. Children over the age of 13 entering the Ground, must pay for admission or hold a valid ticket. Children 12 and under shall be admitted
free of charge provided they are accompanied by an adult.
12. Unauthorised persons are not permitted to enter upon the field of play or the perimeter track. Failure to comply may result in arrest
or removal from the stadium, application of a stadium ban and/or instigation of Football Banning Order procedures.
13. It is an offence under the terms of the Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995, as
amended by the Crime and Disorder Act, 1998 to make any remarks of a racist nature. Any breach of this offence may result in arrest
and instigation of Football Banning Order procedures.
14. It is an offence under the Public Order Act 1986 for any person to enter, or attempt to enter the Ground:
• whilst in possession of any article or substance whose main function is the emission of a flare for the purposes of illuminating or
signalling (as opposed to igniting or heating) or the emission of smoke or visible gas, and in particular includes distress flares, fog
signals and pellets and capsules intended to be used as fumigators or for testing pipes.
• with any article which is a firework.
• and subsequently activate smoke canisters and/or pyrotechnics, which can endanger the safety of spectators
15. It is an offence under the Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1995 to enter or attempt to enter the Ground:
• Whilst in possession of a controlled container which is or was capable of holding liquid and which, if thrown would be capable of
causing injury to another person,
• Whilst in possession of alcohol,
• Whilst drunk
16. The use of threatening behaviour, foul or abusive language is strictly forbidden. Racial, sectarian, homophobic or discriminatory abuse
or chanting is also forbidden and is considered as unacceptable conduct and may result in arrest and/or instigation of Football Banning
Order procedures.
17. Persistent standing is forbidden in seated viewing areas. Anyone who continues to stand after having been requested not to, may be
removed from the stadium and be subject to a ban.
18. Under no circumstances is it permitted to throw any objects whether on to the pitch or track or otherwise.
19. Club flags and banners, as well as any official national flag are permissible, provided they do not carry any additional religious, racist or
other derogatory messages. Flags/banners must not interfere with the viewing capabilities or safety of other Spectators. In addition,
flags and banners must not be allowed to obstruct advertising boards or directional signage. Small flags can be mounted on garden
canes provided the canes measure less than 100cms in length.
20. Unnecessary noise such as from the use of radio sets and behaviour likely to cause confusion, annoyance or nuisance of any kind, is not
permitted in any part of the Ground.
21. With the exception of authorised Media representatives holding accreditation issued by the club/event organiser, the taking of
photographs or filming by any means inside the Ground is prohibited. In addition, no transmission or reproduction, in whole or in part,
in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise is permitted save with a special authorisation in writing
by the club/event organiser and, where appropriate, the prior consent of the Scottish Football Association, the Scottish Highland
Football League or appropriate body.
22. Only persons specifically authorised in writing by the Club are permitted to offer Newspapers, Periodicals or any other Articles for sale
in the Ground and any charitable collection will only be permitted within the ground with prior written consent of the Club.
23. The Club reserves the right for its servants and agents and for members of Police Forces to remove from this Ground any person who
does not comply with these Ground Regulations and with the Rules and Regulations of the SFA, SHFL. and/or where applicable, the
regulations of U.E.F.A. Competitions or, whose presence in the Ground is, or could reasonably be construed as, constituting a source of
danger, nuisance or annoyance to other Spectators.
24. CCTV cameras may be in use and recordings could be used in any proceedings.
25. The Club operates a Protocol Agreement with Police Scotland whereby the details of individuals who have been ejected or arrested at
matches involving Fraserburgh F.C. either home or away, is shared with the Club. On examination of this information the Club reserves
the right to indefinitely ban the individual from Bellslea Park and from purchasing tickets for away matches from the Club’s Ticket
outlets.
26. In compliance with Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act 2005, and the Prohibition of Smoking in Certain Premises (Scotland)
Act 2006, smoking is permitted within areas designated for that purpose within the stadium. Failure to comply with this legislation will
see the individual ejected from the Stadium and, where appropriate, issued with a fixed penalty ticket by the Police.
27. Use of umbrellas – fans can bring collapsible umbrellas into the stadium and retain them but cannot use them during the game. Fixed
umbrellas (of the type which have pointed metal ends) are not permitted into the stadium, per SFA ground rules.
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