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Wasps were well and truly stung. ![]()
THE reality of Alloa’s failure to finish off Clyde in Saturday’s second leg of the semi-final playoff hadn’t quite sunk in at the final whistle.
The Wasps took a 2-1 advantage to Broadwood from the first leg, then built up a 3-1 lead (5-2 on aggregate) only to allow John Brown’s side to battle back for an extra time victory.
ALLOA manager Allan Maitland will allow five players to move on next season.
STAR Inn were crowned the Daily Record Scottish Cup winners after a 2 – 1 win over the heavily-fancied Oakwood at Beechwood Park, Sauchie on Sunday
We have a wonderful opportunity, says Al ![]()
TONIGHT (Wednesday 30 April) Alloa Athletic will be involved in the first leg of their play-off matches with Clyde hoping to pave the way for a step up to First Division football next season.
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Wasps secure vital play-off lead
IN a great effort at Recreation Park on Wednesday evening, Alloa Athletic took a step nearer to a promotion place with a narrow but valuable victory.
Alloa Athletic secured their place in the promotion play-offs after a narrow 2-1 win over Berwick Rangers on Saturday – and now face Clyde at home this Wednesday (30 April) and at Broadwood on Saturday (3 May).
Supersub Andy clinches play-off place
ALLOA secured their place in the promotion play-off by beating relegated Berwick in a nervy 90 minute battle.
Boxer Scott's fight back to fitness
AN ALLOA boxer is hoping to exact a little revenge as he continues his comeback from injury next month at Alloa Town Hall.
Swimmer Stuart achieves two lifetime bests
LOCAL lad Stuart Greig (18) recently returned from the Olympic Trials held in Sheffield with two lifetime bests in both the 200M Freestyle and 100M Butterfly.
Andy's late goals keep play-off hopes alive
TWO late Andy Ferguson goals against the Second Division champions secured three vital points for Alloa in their chase for a play-off place.
ALLOA Boxing Club had four of the club’s growing list of talented youngsters in action over the weekend at Glenrothes.
LAST week saw the Clackmannanshire Tag Rugby at its best with 18 Teams from 14 primary schools from the Wee County taking part in one of the two TAG rugby festivals.
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