Season: 2019-20

Blackburn United vs Crossgates Primrose

Blackburn United 0
Crossgates Primrose 2 (Lawrie 31mins, Galloway 60mins)

Chances fell at both ends inside the first fifteen minutes when first Justin Watson’s half volley was safely gathered by the Crossgates keeper and then at the other end where Lawrie fizzed a twenty-five yard free-kick over Darren Mitchell’s bar. Just before the half hour mark Watson tried another pop at goal but his speculative effort from around twenty-five yards out was gathered by Mooney in the Primrose goal. However, within a minute the visitors were ahead, LAWRIE finding more accuracy with another free-kick, curling one around the defensive wall and in off the far post. Before the interval a Danny Campbell first time shot from a Marc Smith corner flew narrowly past.

Aitken opened the second period for Crossgates by collecting a pass on the right side of area and firing an angled shot just over before the same player created the opportunity to double the visitors lead, again collecting the ball wide on the right and clipping in a cross that fell kindly enough for GALLOWAY to pick his spot behind Mitchell easily enough. Seven minutes from time Aitken was once more the Primrose creative force but his cross from the right was fired over by the unmarked Lawrie.

Blackburn United line-up: Mitchell, Welsh (Young 72), Mildren, Taylor, Lawrie, Browne, Watson, McLeod (Donnelly-Kay 65), Campbell, Howe (L.Devine 75), Smith Subs (not-used): Gunn, McIntosh, Kane

Crossgates Primrose line-up: Mooney, Nutt, Wilkie, Deas, O’Neill, Moffat, Aitken, Forbes, Lawrie, Galloway, Cowie Subs: L.Sawers, R.Sawers, Brand, Gilmour

Referee: Mr. A.Grieve
Assistants: Mr. K.Gallacher & Mr. C.Doyle

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Sauchie Juniors vs Blackburn United

Sauchie 3 (Dolan 6mins, Turnbull 13mins, McCaughie 41mins)
Blackburn United 0

United travelled to a venue where they haven’t been particularly successful over the years and, due to injury and suspension, fielded two debutants in the shape of midfielder Justin Watson and full-back Alan Higgins, with attacking midfielder Nathan Donnelly-Kay making his first start of the season. Unsurprisingly, the unfamiliar line-up coughed up an opportunity to their hosts within sixty seconds when goalkeeper Jonny Clements had to be quick from his line to spread himself well and deny McCaughie. At the other end Dominic Kane was unfortunate to see his glancing header from a Calum McDowall corner cleared off the line by Turnbull. However, three minutes later Sauchie were in front, a long ball forward eventually finding DOLAN racing clear and he made no mistake in picking his spot behind Clements. Back came United though and clever footwork by David Taylor allowed him to pull a ball back into McDowall’s path but his curler was easily enough held by Young in the home goal. However, the Beechwood Park men were further in front only ninety seconds later when an innocuous looking free-kick was awarded some thirty yards from goal and when TURNBULL’S effort from the dead ball somehow found its way through the United wall Clements wasn’t able to prevent it finding the net. Three chances in quick succession then came and went for Blackburn when first Donnelly-Kay and David Howe linked for Danny Campbell to drag his shot past the post and then when Campbell and Donnelly-Kay swapped passes to set-up Howe for a pop at goal that Young saved before, from a McDowall corner, Watson was desperately unlucky to see his effort clip the left hand post. Clements then kept Sauchie from stretching their lead by blocking Dawson’s shot with his feet before, in an end to end first half, McDowall’s free-kick hit the top of the crossbar on its way over. Four minutes from the break though and the hosts did move three ahead, Dawson hitting the bye-line on the right and cutting the ball back for the unmarked McCAUGHIE to thump past Clements despite the ‘keeper getting fingertips to it.

The second period was devoid of clear cut chances by comparison to the first half, although quick feet from Howe helped set up Watson for a shot that was saved before Finlayson’s effort at the other end was blocked by Clements and McCaughie’s follow-up was cleared off the line by Higgins. With quarter on an hour remaining and the game limping towards a conclusion there was one last opportunity and it came the way of the hosts, substitute Mooney outstripping Martin Lawrie on the run but sending his shot past the left hand upright.

Blackburn United line-up: Clements, Higgins, Lawrie, Browne, Taylor, Kane, Donnelly-Kay (Smith 63), Watson, Campbell, Howe (L.Devine 73), McDowall (Welsh 89) Subs (not used): Young, McLeod, Mbewe

Sauchie line-up: Young, Houston, Turnbull, Wright, Tully, White, Dawson, Davidson, Dolan, Finlayson, McCaughie Subs: Magregor, Sharp, McKeown, McTaggart, Langton, Mooney, Cummings

Referee: Mr. Andrew Craven

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Blackburn United vs Newtongrange Star

Blackburn United 1 (Campbell 69mins, pen)
Newtongrange Star 4 (Paterson 20mins & 63mins, Thomson 54mins, Hume 81mins)

Despite the impressive 1-0 victory at league leaders Bo’ness United the previous week United went looking for their fourth win in five league games in front of their smallest competitive crowd of the season and in dull, dreich conditions that necessitated the Purdie Worldwide Community Stadium floodlights being on from the start James Mildren had to be alert to clear a dangerous delivery from Porteous in the opening few minutes. At the other end Blackburn then came mighty close to finding the net but when David Taylor brought Calum McDowall’s corner kick under control and clipped an outside of the right boot shot towards the top corner Cherrie was there to clear off his own line. However, three minutes later it was the visitors who were in front when a Nelson corner from the right was missed by United ‘keeper Darren Mitchell to leave PATERSON with a free header into an empty net. Dominic Kane almost responded quickly but his dipping half volley from distance was wide of the target before McDowall and Richie Hutton carved out a great chance for Danny Campbell but, after taking a touch to steady himself, the striker couldn’t squeeze the ball past Mack from plumb in front of goal. Seven minutes from the interval a raking move down the Blackburn right involving Campbell and Kane ended when McDowall darted into the box to get onto the latter’s cross but he couldn’t quite find the accuracy necessary to beat Mack.

Nine minutes into the second half calamity befell United when Marty Lawrie missed a tackle in midfield to expose the Blackburn right flank and then, when the backtracking Taylor took a tumble, Paterson took full advantage to cleverly advance on goal, draw Mitchell and roll a square ball into the path of the supporting THOMSON who stroked his shot into the waiting net. Thomson then had a pop from long range that Mitchell did brilliantly to tip onto his crossbar as the Star sensed frailty in the United rearguard and their sense was proven correct just minutes later when a terrific reverse pass released PATERSON on the right of the area and he clipped an effort across Mitchell and into the bottom left hand corner. With just over twenty minutes remaining Blackburn momentarily got back into the game when Hutton was fouled in the box for CAMPBELL to slam home the resultant penalty but despite McDowall coming close to reducing the arrears further with a free-kick that crept just over it was the New Victoria Park men who finished on the front foot, a Paterson half-volley landing on the roof of the net before, with just nine minutes left, HUME found himself free inside the six yard box to head a cross from the left behind a badly exposed Mitchell.

Blackburn United line-up: Mitchell, Welsh (Mbewe 71), Lawrie, Mildren, Taylor, Browne, McDowall, Young (Donnelly-Kay 59), Campbell, Kane, Hutton (Cowan 79) Subs (not used): Anderson, McIntosh, S.Devine, Morajda

Newtongrange Star line-up: Mack, Swaney, Christie, Cherrie, Nelson, Paterson, Porteous, Hume, Thomson, Reid, Jamieson Subs: Smith, McIntosh, Hastie, Tait, Bracks, Dyet, Gillon

Referee: Mr. George Calder
Assistants: Mr. Cameron Doyle & Mr. Jordan Kelly

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Bo’ness United vs Blackburn United

Bo’ness United 0
Blackburn United 1 (Campbell 8mins)

Blackburn made the relatively short trip to league leaders Bo’ness United for the first league clash between the sides for more than thirty years and were presented with a glorious early chance to open the scoring which Danny CAMPBELL duly took, capitalising on a misjudged pass back and a goalkeeper trying to play a bit of football outside his box to nick possession and advance into the right of the area before calmly slotting the ball into the bottom corner of the waiting net, despite the desperate attempts of Hunter to block his effort on the line. Spurred on by this unexpected set back, the Newtown Park men threatened an equaliser little more than ten minutes later when David Taylor didn’t get his header back to Jonny Clements quite right and the ‘keeper had to be swift of foot to reach the ball and scramble it clear into midfield and some thirty yards from his goal where Comrie was waiting to attempt a lob which drifted past the right hand post. On the half hour Keast was the next player to have a noteworthy attempt for the hosts but his pop from a tightening angle on the right of the box was well saved by the feet of Clements and a resolute Blackburn rear guard held out comfortably enough until the half time whistle.

Straight after the resumption Bo’ness were awarded a free-kick some twenty yards out that Comrie curled round the defensive wall but Clements was well positioned to hold it and when the same player clipped a cross in from the left moments later Marty Lawrie got enough on it with his head to prevent Ritchie having a simple tap in, the striker only able to sky his shot well over. Blackburn, too, were an attacking threat as the hour mark approached and when Calum McDowall took Lawrie’s throw-in on the left and whipped it onto the back post Richie Hutton was desperately unlucky to see his bullet header clawed away brilliantly by Murphy in the home goal. Bo’ness were becoming ever more frantic in their search for an equaliser though and Hunter headed a corner from the right over the top before John Drummond half cleared a teasing delivery into the box meaning Clements had to be smart to save Henderson’s follow-up shot. At the other end Hutton’s pace took him momentarily clear but his run was brought to an abrupt end by a foul that resulted in a free-kick that Craig Young got past the wall but straight into the hands of Murphy. The hosts then had a free-kick of their own, an indirect award inside the penalty area that they couldn’t get through a defiant Blackburn wall. In another quick break to the other end Campbell and McDowall linked for the latter to pull the ball back to young substitute David Howe but he fired his effort over the bar from just inside the area when a little more composure might just have increased the Blackburn lead. With nine minutes remaining Bo’ness were presented with the perfect opportunity to pull the scores level when Ritchie was bundled over inside the box amidst a blur of legs but the resultant penalty award was cracked against the right hand post by Stevenson before being launched clear. In time added on and in another lightening break Blackburn substitute Laurie Devine was put through on goal but couldn’t squeeze his shot past Murphy and moments later referee Mr. Jordan Curran blew the whistle on what was the hosts first league defeat of the season.

Blackburn United line-up: Clements, Mildren, Lawrie, Drummond, Taylor, Kane (Young 57), McDowall, Browne, Campbell (L.Devine 89), McLeod (Howe 51), Hutton Subs (not-used): Thomas, Mbewe, S.Devine, Mitchell

Bo’ness United: Murphy, Jacobs, Hunter, Comrie, Keast, Gemmell, Ritchie, Grant, R.Campbell, Stevenson, McKenzie Subs: Syme, Snowdon, Morgan, Henderson, Adamson

Referee: Mr. Jordan Curran
Assistants: Mr. William McAleese & Mr. Ken Boyd

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Jeanfield Swifts vs Blackburn United

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Whitehill Welfare vs Blackburn United

Whitehill Welfare 2 (Wright 66mins, Sproule 86mins)
Blackburn United 0

United travelled east to Rosewell for their first ever visit to Ferguson Park searching for their third successive league victory and on a heavy pitch, water sodden pitch looked by far the more likely in the opening stages, coming closest when Laurie Devine slipped in Danny Campbell on the right of the box, although when he guided his shot past the advancing Bejaoui it clattered against the inside of the right hand post and flew clear. Four minutes later Calum McDowall was the creator, sending Devine in on goal but his shot from the edge of the area was too high. Before the half hour was reached two chances in quick succession were created and scorned, McDowall spraying a pass from right to left for Richie Hutton whose shot was blocked and then Campbell hitting an effort on target that Bejaoui touched past for a fruitless corner. At the other end a Devlin corner was punched clear by Darren Mitchell but only as far as Wright whose hitch-kick flew over. Six minutes from the interval Devine found himself through one on one with Bejaoui but his shot was straight at the Welfare No.1 and when the ball broke to Campbell Bejaoui was equal to his effort too and, although he couldn’t hold onto it, the final follow-up effort from Hutton was deflected wide.

When the second half got underway the tide was perhaps turned with the Ferguson Park men holding sway with both territory and possession without really testing a resolute United rearguard. However, midway through the half a simple, route one play was enough to undo that defensive hard work, Bejaoui launching a long ball forward that left ex-Blackburn man WRIGHT racing through on goal and he made no mistake picking his spot behind an exposed Mitchell. McCallum then headed down a cross into the path of Wright but his half volley was saved by Mitchell. Seven minutes from the end substitute Craig Young picked out Campbell in the box and when his neat turn earned space to set-up Michael Browne for a pop at goal that shot was dragged past. Three minutes later the game was put to bed in almost exactly the same fashion as the opening goal was crafted, Bejaoui again firing a long one forward that this time SPROULE was onto to roll under Mitchell and into the waiting net.

Blackburn United line-up: Mitchell, Mildren (Kane 68), Drummond, Lawrie, Taylor, McLeod (Young 75), McDowall, Browne, L.Devine (Donnelly-Kay 72), Campbell, Hutton Subs (not used): Robertson, Welsh, Howe, Clements

Whitehill Welfare line-up: Bejaoui, Murray, Hamilton, Meikle, Connell, Muir, Dowie, Devlin, McCallum, Wright, Sommerville Subs: Connor, Wales, Janczyk, Hunter, Sproule

Referee: Mr. John Stewart
Assistants: Mr. Andy Brown & Mr. Kyle Charles

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Blackburn United vs Dunbar United

Blackburn United 4 (Campbell 6mins & 71mins, Drummond 82mins, OG 87mins)
Dunbar United 0

League title rivals in the ERSJFA South Division only three seasons ago the two United’s met for the first time in the EoSFL Premier Division looking to secure the points that would push them up towards mid table safety and on a bright but chilly afternoon it was Blackburn who made the early breakthrough, captain Michael Browne forcing the ball into the box from out on the left and finding Danny CAMPBELL whose hitch-kick from around ten yards out squeezed past Laing in the visiting goal and into the waiting net. On the thirteen minute mark Campbell almost made it two when Richie Hutton’s delivery from way out on the left set him up for a shot that Laing saved brilliantly. Two minutes later and the big Dunbar ‘keeper was at it again, matching if not bettering his earlier save to deny Campbell once again after the striker had clipped Calum McDowall’s cut-back onto the target. At the other end Ballantyne had a glorious opportunity to equalise when finding himself unmarked at the back post but he couldn’t direct his effort past Darren Mitchell who managed to save comfortably enough. Another Seasiders chance came and went midway through the half when McLaren miscontrolled a delivery from the right that subsequently popped up invitingly for Tait but he could only head straight at Mitchell. Tait was then wildly inaccurate with a shot after Mitchell had punched a Peden cross clear and it was at the other end that a second goal almost arrived when Laurie Devine, on his first start of the season after regularly impressing in the U20s, controlled a long ball forward and hit a half-volley on the run that Laing acrobatically tipped over the top.

Devine was also involved early in the second period, linking with McDowall for the latter to fire a crossfield pass in front of Richie Hutton but, after a good touch to take the ball out from under his feet, his twenty yarder was saved by Laing. A quick and clever free-kick by the Seasiders then set up Tait for an angled shot that was gathered by Mitchell before play swung back towards Laing’s goal, Hutton making ground on the left and pulling a ball back into the path of Devine who side-footed narrowly over. However, Blackburn did double their lead just seven or so minutes later when Stuart McLeod picked out McDowall on the right and when he spotted CAMPBELL’S supporting run and slotted the ball in front of him the striker hit a first time shot across Laing and home despite the big ‘keeper getting a touch to it. Mitchell then saved a Fiddler pop from twenty two yards as Dunbar tried to force a way back into the game but with eight minutes remaining it was put well beyond them when, after Hutton was upended out on the left, McDowall floated in the resultant free-kick and John DRUMMOND rose highest to bullet his header into the net. Three minutes from time further polish was added to the scoreline when Hutton rolled a pass inside left-back Peden for McDowall to run onto and when his square ball fizzed across the six yard line the unfortunate Tait could only divert it into his own net in his desperation to clear.

Blackburn United line-up: Mitchell, Mildren, Drummond, Lawrie, Taylor, Browne, McDowall, McLeod (Young 81), L.Devine (Howe 76), Campbell (Thomas 84), Hutton Subs (not-used): Welsh, S.Devine, Clements

Dunbar United line-up: Laing, McFarlane, Peden, Harley, Szemis, Gray, S.Tait, Fiddler, McLaren, Neave, Ballantyne Subs: Kean, Chapman, McTernan, Cropley, K.Tait, McCathie

Referee: Mr. Iain Snedden
Assistants: Mr. Danny MacKinnon & Mr. Raymond Gordon

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Blackburn United vs East Stirlingshire

Blackburn United 1 (L.Devine 88mins)
East Stirlingshire 2 (Flynn 23mins & 63mins)
Not so long ago the visitors were operating in the SPFL2 while United were on the bottom rung of the Junior football ladder in the East Region South Division, so this first ever competitive meeting of the sides was indicative of just how quickly things can change in football and it was the ‘Shire who showed their greater pedigree in the early stages with both Flynn and Millar providing a constant menace to the Blackburn rearguard. Indeed, just when it seemed as though their threat was being harnessed it was FLYNN who opened the scoring midway through the half when his terrific glancing header from an Orr cross was behind Darren Mitchell before the ‘keeper had any real time to react. Moments later though Mitchell was able to keep out another headed effort, saving from Tapping who had got onto the end of a McCafferty delivery. Before the interval the visitors came close a couple of times more but Dishington saw one effort hit the side netting while another was blocked by Mitchell.
Thanks to a couple of early changes at the outset of the second period United were becoming more evident as an attacking force with young Laurie Devine, who had played a full ninety minutes in the previous evenings victory for the U20s over their Spartans counterparts, linking well with both Danny Campbell and Stuart McLeod but when the games next goal did arrive it was again the men from Falkirk who provided it, Peggie whipping in an inviting cross from the left that FLYNN got his head on to direct past Mitchell for his second of the game. Six minutes later Campbell clipped in a similar delivery at the other end but Devine’s header flew past before Devine then returned the compliment for Campbell, setting him up for a shot from the edge of the area that was blocked by Malone. Going into the closing stages Blackburn continued to push for a way back into the game and full-back James Mildren saw an angled shot saved before a late lifeline did arrive when debutant Nathan Donnelly-Kay slid a well weighted pass in front of DEVINE for the youngster to direct his shot across Barclay in the visitors goal and in at the bottom corner. However, with time running out it was the Shire who held on to advance to the fourth round of the South Region Challenge Cup.

Blackburn United line-up: Mitchell, Mildren, S.Devine (Drummond 46), Lawrie, Browne, Howe (Donnelly-Kay 69), Young, Kane, Robertson (L.Devine 49), Campbell, McLeod Subs (not used): Welsh, McIntosh, Clements
East Stirlingshire line-up: Barclay, Orr, Dyer, Tapping, Malone, Horne, Dishington, Peggie, Flynn, Millar, McCafferty Subs: Murray, D.Ure, Shirra, Greene, I.Ure
Referee: Mr. Ryan Lee
Assistants: Mr. Graeme Leslie & Mr. Raymond Hume

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Blackburn United vs Musselburgh Athletic

Blackburn United 2 (Campbell 48mins, McLeod 51mins)
Musselburgh Athletic 1 (Thomson 66mins)

After a midweek chastening from Tranent, United hosted a Musselburgh team buoyant on the back of their 6-2 win over Linlithgow Rose seven days previously and were lively from the start, Callum Robertson taking advantage of a defensive lapse to set-up Danny Campbell for a shot that was blocked out as far as Stuart McLeod who could only drag his own shot past the left hand post. Next, Calum McDowall sprayed the ball from left to right where McLeod took a touch before whipping in a deep delivery to where McDowall had arrived on the back post but from a tight angle his header rattled against the outside of the left hand post. At the other end Evans headed a Thomson corner over the top from good position as the first half ended goal less.

Within six minutes of the restart though, Blackburn had taken full advantage of two defensive lapses from the visitors to ease two goals ahead, the first coming when Williams and his ‘keeper Robinson got in a fankle at a long ball forward from Stewart Devine and allowed Robertson to nab possession and thread a ball to CAMPBELL on the edge of the area and he thumped it into the roof of the net. The second then duly arrived just three minutes later when McDowall did brilliantly to take advantage of a Martin Lawrie ball into the box to get in a shot from a tightening angle on the left that was blocked but when Williams clearance ricocheted off him it flew across goal and was diverted into the net by McLEOD. Musselburgh then had a chance to reduce their leeway on the hour mark but Thomson’s free-kick from around twenty yards out flew past the left hand upright. However, just six minutes later THOMSON was much more accurate when a delivery into the United area could only be half cleared and the striker curled a beauty into the right hand corner of Darren Mitchell’s net from the edge of the box. Ex-Blackburn striker Downie then directed a ball back across the face of goal to Gregory but his effort sneaked past as the Olivebank men pressed for an equaliser. However, it was United who came closest twice in the dying moments, first when Campbell and Dominic Kane combined to create a shooting chance for McLeod that Robinson touched past and then when Campbell played in Andy McQuillan who galloped into space on the right and arrowed a terrific effort against the inside of the left hand post before it was hastily booted clear.

Blackburn United line-up: Mitchell, Mildren, S.Devine (Young 75), Lawrie, Browne, Howe, McDowall, Kane, Robertson (McQuillan 71), Campbell, McLeod Subs (not-used): Hutton, L.Devine, Clements

Musselburgh Athletic line-up: Robinson, Martin, Orru, Myles, Williams, O’Kane, Moffat, Evans, Thomson, Downie, Whyte Subs: Grant, Clare, King, McBay, Gillan, Gregory

Referee: Mr.Daniel Silva
Assistants: Mr. James Taylor & Mr. Michael Harte

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