The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Loons look to grasp second opportunit­y

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The lowest point of his football career was how Forfar boss Gary Bollan described the League Two title finally slipping from his grasp on Saturday.

The Loons’ stuttering end to the regular season saw them capitulate to an Annan side they now face twice in a week in the play-off semi-final.

Even as Arbroath stumbled over the finishing line by dropping points, Forfar failed to take advantage and secure the win that would have seen the helicopter carrying the silverware land at Station Park rather than Forthbank.

“To be honest, I’m stuck for words,” said Bollan at the end of the 4-2 defeat by Annan.

“I think emotions have got the better of me today.

“It is a really hard one to take after being at the top of the table for so long.

“Our first-half performanc­e cost us, we defended poorly.

“We should have been ahead before we were behind.

“We managed to get ourselves back in the game at 3-2 and I thought we had a shout for a penalty which could have levelled things with 10 minutes to go and at that stage I would have fancied us.

“You could see in the second half it was wave after wave of attacks and we were pushing for a goal but we just could not get level and give us that 10 minutes to try and get in front.

“We have to get back up for Wednesday night now and come out fighting. We have another chance to go and win promotion.

“As disappoint­ing as it is not to win the league, we have got to grasp this opportunit­y. We are more than capable of doing that.”

Bollan added: “This is the lowest I’ve had in my career, playing and managing. However, I’m big enough and strong enough to get the players bouncing back and ready for Wednesday.”

Forfar thought they had started in perfect fashion when they found the net after only five minutes, when Jim Lister finished after Alex Mitchell pushed away a Josh Peters shot. However, the assistant’s flag cut short the celebratio­ns.

Moments later, Lister was clear through on goal but dragged his shot inches wide.

Forfar’s title mountain was made a whole lot harder to climb in the 14th minute when Peter Watson picked up in the Forfar box and stabbed the ball home from just six yards.

Gavin Swankie tried to lift the flat atmosphere but his snap shot flew wide and the mood tumbled further in the 36th minute when Annan doubled their lead. Smart Osadolor was allowed to twist and turn in the box before sliding the ball home from 12 yards.

Two minutes later, Annan looked to have put the outcome beyond doubt when Max Wright finished from a tight angle.

Michael Travis rescued a bit of pride for Forfar four minutes from the break with a powerful header from a Danny Denholm free-kick. Mitchell then made a brilliant finger-tip save to deny Swankie moments later.

Hope was resurrecte­d further in the 53rd minute when Tam O’Brien nodded home a Swankie corner.

Forfar kept pressing and had a huge penalty claim turned down, with Marc Scott booked for simulation when he looked to have been felled in the box.

With two minutes left, the title chances evaporated as Annan broke upfield and Aiden Smith rolled the ball into an empty net.

Forfar travel to Galabank on Wednesday in the first leg of the semi before the return at Station Park on Saturday.

Season tickets are not valid for the home tie but the Loons have reduced admission prices to £10 for adults and £5 for concession­s.

 ??  ?? Forfar’s Jim Lister holds off Annan’s Stephen Bronsky.
Forfar’s Jim Lister holds off Annan’s Stephen Bronsky.

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