Recap
Bo’ness, eager to reclaim their winning streak in the league, displayed a formidable performance on Saturday as they triumphed 4-0 at home against promotion contenders Edinburgh South. The match, characterised by dynamic play and strategic prowess, saw MacDonald and Cunningham clinch a brace each, securing a vital three points for the hosts.
In the early exchanges, Edinburgh South emerged as the aggressors, carving out promising opportunities within the opening minutes. The visitors lodged an early appeal for a penalty in the 2nd minute when an aerial challenge between the Edinburgh no.11 and MacKay ensued. However, the referee deemed the clash inconclusive, opting to let play continue.
Heaver, a constant threat down the left flank, initiated Bo’ness’s offensive forays, causing considerable trouble for Edinburgh’s defensive line. His relentless pressure yielded a chance in the 12th minute, unleashing a fierce shot from a tight angle within the box, only to be denied by the keeper’s strong reflexes. Shortly after, Paterson rose to meet a corner with a powerful header, yet the keeper’s positioning ensured a routine save.
Approaching the 25-minute mark, Cunningham tested the waters with his first attempt of the match, exhibiting fine control to manoeuvre past a defender before unleashing a shot that lacked the necessary velocity to trouble the keeper. Snedden then attempted an audacious strike from a corner, met with a swift parry from the keeper, showcasing Bo’ness’s persistence in the final third.
The deadlock was finally broken in the 33rd minute when Shanks threaded a simple pass into the path of MacDonald. Exploiting a lapse in the Edinburgh defence, MacDonald calmly slotted the ball past the keeper, igniting jubilant celebrations among the home faithful. Heaver also continued to torment the opposition, but his final effort lacked the requisite power to truly threaten.
As Edinburgh sought an equaliser, a speculative long-range effort in the 41st minute failed to trouble Currid, maintaining Bo’ness’s defensive solidity. Cameron, venturing forward on the right flank, unleashed a thunderous left-footed strike from distance, narrowly missing the target and leaving the Edinburgh faithful nervously anticipating.
The first half concluded with a moment of brilliance from Shanks, whose well-placed shot seemed destined for the net, only to be thwarted by a spectacular diving save from the keeper, offering Edinburgh a glimmer of hope as they headed into the interval.
The second half commenced with no changes in personnel, yet Bo’ness wasted little time in extending their advantage. Within three minutes, MacDonald orchestrated a swift attacking move, culminating in a clinical finish that left the goalkeeper helpless, doubling the hosts’ lead. Moments later, Bo’ness were awarded a penalty after MacDonald was fouled inside the box, presenting an opportunity for his hat-trick. However, the keeper rose to the occasion, denying MacDonald from the spot with a superb save.
Snedden, eager to make his mark, unleashed a speculative effort from distance, but his shot sailed harmlessly over the crossbar. The introduction of substitutes Weir and Robertson injected fresh impetus into Bo’ness’s attack, with the latter orchestrating a perfectly timed through ball to find Ogilvie, who unselfishly squared the ball for Cunningham to tap in, extending Bo’ness’s lead to three.
In the 70th minute, Weir attempted an audacious chip from distance, narrowly missing the target by inches. Shortly after, Bo’ness made their final substitution, with Cameron making way for Duncan in midfield. The fourth goal arrived in the 73rd minute courtesy of Robertson, whose mazy run culminated in a powerful shot parried by the keeper, only for Cunningham to pounce on the rebound and secure his second goal of the match.
Bo’ness continued to press for further goals late in the game, with chances falling to Weir and Duncan, but ultimately failing to find the net. As the final whistle blew, Edinburgh South’s valiant efforts were in vain, succumbing to a resolute Bo’ness side determined to reclaim their winning momentum.
The victory reaffirmed Bo’ness’s position as contenders in the league, with Armadale and Thornton Hibs also securing wins over the weekend. As the season progresses, Bo’ness will look to build on this commanding performance and maintain their pursuit of silverware.
Final Score: Bo’ness Athletic 4 – 0 Edinburgh South
The East of Scotland Second Division League Match No. 20
Details
Date | Time | League | Season |
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16/03/2024 | 14:30 | East of Scotland Second Division | 2023/24 |
Ground
Newtown Park |
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Newtown Park Stadium, 104 Jamieson Ave, Bo'ness EH51 0JX |
Results
Club | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Goals |
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Bo’ness Athletic | 1 | 4 | 4 |
Edinburgh South | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Bo’ness Athletic
1 | Fraser Currid Goalkeeper | |
2 | Scott Cameron 12 Defender | |
3 | Ryan Shanks Defender | |
4 | Warren Paterson Defender | |
5 | Blair Woodburn Defender | |
6 | Jason Mackay 14 Midfielder | |
7 | Chris Ogilvie Midfielder | |
8 | Craig Snedden Midfielder | |
9 | Sandy Cunningham Forward | 67', 73' |
10 | Callum MacDonald Midfielder | 33', 49' |
11 | Sean Heaver 15 Forward | |
14 | Michael Weir 6 Midfielder | |
16 | Joel Sneddon Forward |
4 |
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0 |
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0 |
0 |
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0 |
KO 33 49 65 65 67 70 73 FT