'Where Are They Now' is compiled by enthusiastic football fans and we hope that you enjoy the trip down memory lane. the site, please either make contact by e-mail. Season 2014/15 was part of the Alloa side which defeated Forfar Athletic in Play-Off final over two legs with Dick Campbell’s side sure they had did enough in first leg to win the tie. If you know what happened to any former Alloa Athletic player(s) and/or if you have any photos that we could use on the site, please either make contact by e-mail or complete and submit this form (as many times as you like!). It was incredible to see the transformation in terms of possession and attacking play. It was the stuff of nightmares for Falkirk fans and the home fans were delighting in their first home success under manager Barry Smith. On 25th February, 2015 eddie went on loan to Albion Rovers, he later joined Stirling Albion in 2016/17, before having spells with Arbroah and Stenhousemuir and a brief period with Danny Lennon at Clyde. Rangers had been closely watching him but believed he was too small to progress at a full-time level, he moved to Falkirk on 11th October, 1958 for £ 3,300 and then within a year had moved down south to join Tottenham Hotspur in October, 1959 for £ 22,000. | DOUGAN Tommy, FERGUSON Derek Whether you are a researcher, football fan or a former player yourself, we would love to hear from you. Colours and crest Alloa's home colours have been black hoops with either orange or … An Alloa free kick rattled the Bairns’ bar as the game had turned on its head. The game had changed and the catalyst had been the introduction of Eddie Ferns ending in a 3-0 victory for “The Wasps”. Eddie could operate in midfield, where he displayed excellent touch and vision, or further forward where his pace could cause opposition defences problems, an exciting player with direct approach, scored his first goal for the club in 1-1 draw against Oxford United in pre-season and then scored his first competitive goal in 3-1 victory over Cowdenbeath. Eddie joined “The Wasps” from Drumchapel United in September, 2012 signed by Paul Hartley. White was instrumental in Tottenham’s success winning the FA Cup in 1962 and the European Cup Winners cup victory in 1963, he became a regular for his country and was also selected to play for the Football League representative side. Players of Alloa Athletic F.C., a football club based in Alloa, Scotland. However, if you offer a relevant product or service that may interest our readership, we are open to bribery and corruption... well, the odd advert or two to help cover the costs! Millar was booked as the players’ frustration was obvious. A midfield dynamo who provided ammunition for strikers. The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 383 total. If you like this site then we would recommend that you have a look at Amazon's latest collection of Alloa Athletic items for sale (often at a discounted price!). It was a tremendous shot and stunned the Bairns support. A lounge at the Indodrill Stadium is named after the player, his picture hangs at Hampden Park in the SFA Hall of Fame. He returned to Dundee United before joining Airdrie on loan prior to Paul Hartley bringing him to Recreation Park. Alloa Athletic players that we are keen to add BAUCHOP Jimmy | BEATON Bill CAMPBELL William | CHOPRA Michael | CROAL Jimmy | CUMMING Laurence Alloa manager Peter Grant is delighted his son has decided to join us, it was an extremely difficult decision, first of all for him to leave Clyde as he has had a fantastic time there with a special group of players and staff and a very John White signed at the time on £ 20 signing on fee and a wage of £ 4 per week with a further bonus of £ 1 a win and 10/- for a draw, John was a joiner to trade and also part of the King’s Own Scottish Borders. "The Wasps" opening tie in this season's Betfred Cup will be away to Airdrie on Wednesday 7th October, 2020, Kick-Off 7.45pm, Probably most famous player ever to play for Alloa Athletic, signed by Jerry Kerr and made his debut as “trialist” v. Hamilton Accies on 17, Dougie Bell was one of the high profile players signed by Alloa manager Billy Lamont to try and move “The Wasps” out of the Bell’s Third Division, the player at the time had been playing in Ireland with Portadown, had a short spell with Elgin City as a “Trialist” and appeared for Linlthgow Rose before Billy Lamont brought him to Recreation Park in March, 1995 making his debut v. Ross County at home on 24, Ryan was signed by Alloa manager Paul Hartley at the start of Season 2011/12 which was the start of the resurgence of “The Wasps” moving from the basement league of the Third Division to the Championship in three seasons. In season 2011/12 he was part of the Alloa side which gained the Third Division championship, Season 2012/13 won back to back promotions after “The Wasps” defeated Dunfermline Athletic in Play-Off final.