Stirling Albion 0-0 Dumbarton (agg 1-2)
Posted in Dumbarton FC at 18:00 on 12 May 2024
SPFL Tier Three 3 Play-off, Semi-Final, second leg, Forthbank Stadium, 11/5/24.
Like water torture. This was indeed a long 90+ minutes.
Albion looked a side lacking in confidence, not surprising when you slide into a relegation play-off spot.
In the first half they only threatened our goal once, after a bit of ping-pong in the box following a corner. Jay Hogarth saved the first effort but when the rebound was played across goal their attacker air-kicked a sitter.
We ought to have scored when a great move culminated with Div Wilson going for the near post but just shaving it into the side net. (Just for a moment it seemed he had scored.)
In the second half Albion came out to throw everything at it even going to three at the back. As a result our midfield was overrun at times but Jay Hogarth never really had a save to make. One shot did hit the post but that was it.
We had a few counter-attacking forays but tended to overcarry the ball when a pass was on (Kalvin Orsi and Finlay Gray I’m looking at you) or else players strayed offside so we never put the tie to bed. (Curiously, the linesmen flagged at the earliest opportunity, something which is very rare these days.) Michael Ruth was again superb up front but never got the clear chance his hold-up and general play deserved.
The final whistle was more of a relief than anything else even though Stirling never looked like scoring.
So it’s on to the Rock on Tuesday evening for the first leg of the Play-off Final against The Spartans then to Ainslie Park (of ill memory but also great memory) on Friday.
Tags: Ainslie Park, David Wilson, Dumbarton, Finlay Gray, Jay Hogarth, Kalvin Orsi, Michael Ruth, Stirling Albion, The Spartans