Stirling Albion
2010–11 season
ManagerJohn O'Neill
Jocky Scott
StadiumForthbank Stadium
Scottish First Division10th (Relegated)
Challenge CupSecond round
League CupFirst round
Scottish CupThird round

During Season 2010–11 Stirling Albion competed in the Scottish First Division, Challenge Cup, League Cup and the Scottish Cup.

Summary

Stirling Albion finished tenth in the First Division and were relegated to the Second Division.[1] They reached the second round of the Challenge Cup,[2] the first round of the League Cup[3] and were eliminated in the third round of the Scottish Cup.[4]

Management

They started season 2010–11 under the management of John O'Neill who had been appointed in the summer.[5] On 19 January 2011, O'Neill was sacked by the club[6] and the following day Jocky Scott was unveiled as the club's new manager.[7]

Results and fixtures

[8][9]  Win   Draw   Loss

Scottish First Division

14 August 2010 First Division Stirling Albion 1–3 Cowdenbeath Forthbank Stadium
Robertson 34'
Aitken Yellow card 73' Red card
SFL Report Sibanda 61'
Brett 70'
Dempster 77'
Attendance: 820
Referee: Tumilty
28 August 2010 First Division Stirling Albion 1–5 Dunfermline Athletic Forthbank Stadium
Smith 34' BBC Report Bell 14'
Cardle 78'
Kirk 15', 88', 90'
Attendance: 1,370
Referee: Nicholls
18 September 2010 First Division Ross County 3–1 Stirling Albion Victoria Park
Wood 22', 50'
Morrison 38'
BBC Report Smith 41' Attendance: 2,125
Referee: Northcroft
2 October 2010 First Division Raith Rovers 0–2 Stirling Albion Stark's Park
BBC Report Aitken 45' (Penalty)
Smith 91'
Attendance: 2,010
Referee: Collum
23 October 2010 First Division Stirling Albion 4–2 Partick Thistle Forthbank Stadium
Smith 2' (27)
Aitken 30' (65)
BBC Report Doolan 14' (78) Attendance: 1,386
Referee: Allan
6 November 2010 First Division Cowdenbeath 5–1 Stirling Albion Central Park
Allison 19' (Own goal)
Stewart 27'
Ramsay 53'
Fairbairn 73'
Miller 82'
SFL Report Smith 9'
Allison Red card 24'
Borris Red card 71'
Attendance: 507
Referee: McDermott
13 November 2010 First Division Stirling Albion 0–5 Falkirk Forthbank Stadium
Buist Red card BBC Report Flynn 6'
Stewart 15' (57)
Deuchar 71'
Finnigan 79'
Attendance: 2,168
Referee: Robertson
18 December 2010 First Division Dundee 2–0 Stirling Albion Dens Park
O'Donnell 36'
Griffiths 46'
BBC Report Attendance: 3,842
Referee: Watters
2 January 2011 First Division Falkirk 4–2 Stirling Albion Falkirk Stadium
Higginbotham 5' (32)
Allison 20' (Og.)
McLean 60'
BBC Report Witteveen 25'
Paul McHale 88'
Attendance: 3,722
Referee: Madden
12 February 2011 First Division Ross County 0–0 Stirling Albion Victoria Park
BBC Report Attendance: 2,114
Referee: Hilland
19 February 2012 First Division Stirling Albion 0–1 Dundee Forthbank Stadium
BBC Report Higgins 35'
Irvine Red card 64'
Attendance: 1,990
Referee: Winter
5 March 2011 First Division Stirling Albion 3–4 Cowdenbeath Forthbank Stadium
Welsh 40'
Mullen 58', 67'
Buist Yellow card 81' Red card
SFL Report Ramsay 77', 82' (Penalty)
Campbell 89'
Stewart 92'
Attendance: 735
Referee: Norris
19 March 2011 First Division Dunfermline Athletic 4–1 Stirling Albion East End Park
Hardie 31' (pen.), 45' (pen.), 90'
Buchanan 55'
BBC Report Kane 75' Attendance: 2,553
Referee: Nicholls
10 April 2011 First Division Dundee 1–1 Stirling Albion Dens Park
McIntosh 50' BBC Report Mullen 23' Attendance: 4,177
Referee: Hilland
16 April 2011 First Division Stirling Albion 1–2 Raith Rovers Forthbank Stadium
Flood 63' BBC Report Walker 15'
Baird 80'
Attendance: 1,162
Referee: McDermott

Scottish Challenge Cup

24 July 2010 Scottish Challenge Cup R1 Stirling Albion 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–1 p)
Falkirk Forthbank Stadium
SFL Report Attendance: 1,542
Referee: John McKendrick
Penalties
Devine soccer ball with check mark
Colquhoun soccer ball with check mark
Gibson soccer ball with red X
Buist soccer ball with red X
Forsyth soccer ball with check mark
Millar soccer ball with red X
Finnigan soccer ball with red X
O'Brien soccer ball with check mark
Stewart soccer ball with red X
10 August 2010 Scottish Challenge Cup R2 East Fife 3–1 Stirling Albion Bayview Stadium
Byrne 3'
Johnstone 50'
Cargill 90'
SFL Report Devine 29' Attendance: 512
Referee: Northcroft

Scottish League Cup

Scottish Cup

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
6 Dundee 36 19 12 5 54 34 +20 44[lower-alpha 1]
7 Greenock Morton 36 11 10 15 39 43 4 43
8 Ross County 36 9 14 13 30 34 4 41
9 Cowdenbeath (R) 36 9 8 19 41 72 31 35 Qualification for the First Division play-offs
10 Stirling Albion (R) 36 4 8 24 32 82 50 20 Relegation to the Second Division
Source: SPFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Dundee were docked 25 points for entering administration. The deduction was temporarily lifted pending an appeal by the club, however the appeal failed and the deduction was reinstated.[10]

References

  1. "2010/11 Scottish Division One Table / Standings". ESPN. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  2. "Alba Cup Results 2010/2011". Scottish Football League. Archived from the original on 24 May 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  3. "Scottish League Cup Results for 2010–11". London Hearts. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  4. "Stirling Albion F.C. v Partick Thistle F.C." Scottish Football Association. 20 November 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  5. "O'Neill Relishes His New Stirling Albion Challenge". Stirling Observer. 26 May 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  6. "Stirling Albion sack manager John O'Neill as club battles first division drop". Daily Record. 19 January 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  7. "Jocky Scott confirmed as new Stirling Albion boss". The Scotsman. 20 January 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  8. "Stirling Albion's results from season 2010/2011". Stirling Mad. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  9. "IRN BRU First Division Results 2010–2011". Scottish Football League. Archived from the original on 24 May 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  10. "Dundee fail to overturn 25-point penalty". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 17 December 2010. Retrieved 17 December 2010.
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