West Lothian Courier

STONEY BROKE

Horror start to League Cup

- CALLUM MCCORMACK

A bad day at the office saw Stoneyburn suffer a 5-0 home defeat to Whitehill Welfare in their League Cup opener.

With the visitors sitting bottom of the pile in the East of Scotland Premier Division there had been hopes for an upset at Beechwood Park but that was put firmly to bed as Stoneyburn found themselves three down inside the opening 20 minutes with Ryan Hodge, Ryan Weir and Jordan Burrows all scoring.

Weir would add to his tally just before half-time before Fyn Connor’s fortuitous effort would finish the scoring early in the second half.

Both teams started brightly but it was Whitehill who opened the scoring on eight minutes when Weir’s ball down the left wing to Liam Ireland cut open the Stoneyburn defence before Ireland’s ball across goal was met by Hodge to knock it home.

Barely 10 minutes later and it was effectivel­y game over as the away side had built up a three goal advantage.

Their second arrived through some neat onetouch football between Andrew Kidd, Burrows and Weir down the right hand side with the latter making no mistake after being played through one-onone with Stoneyburn keeper Matty Craig.

Five minutes later they were punished again when a long ball over the top from Kidd was well-controlled by Burrows on the edge of the box.

He fed Ireland, who would see his shot well saved at the first attempt before seeing his second effort helped over the line by Burrows.

The Fulshie’s best chance of the first half would fall to Ryan Robertson when he was sent clear down the left by Cammy Donaldson but Milsa Dibaga was equal to Robertson’s decent strike.

Whitehill would further extend their lead just before half-time. Kidd’s smart freekick sent Ty O’Neill down the right channel and his cross was met by the head of Weir to double his contributi­on for the day and make it four as the break approached.

To their credit, Stoneyburn pressed well at times and could have been awarded a penalty in the final seconds of the first half when Callum Robertson was brought down by Ricky Miller but nothing was given.

The visitors would seal a disappoint­ing afternoon for Stoneyburn on 54 minutes when a half-cleared corner found its way back to Connor, whose cross was too high for everyone but looped over Craig and into the net.

Fulshie boss Steven Sharp admitted he was disappoint­ed with the display, commenting: “The performanc­e was poor. We just never seemed to get going.

“They kind of took control of the game and they were breaking at us and we were kind of all over the place, to be honest.”

He added: “We lost goals pretty early on and pretty close together, so it was a tough one to take.

“The second half we changed the shape but the damage was done by that point. All credit to them, they played well today and we really struggled.

“We need to really, as a group, sit down and look at how we rectify it and make sure something like that doesn’t happen again.”

 ?? ?? Contrast in fortunes Whitehill Welfare celebrate another goal while Stoneyburn players are dejected
Contrast in fortunes Whitehill Welfare celebrate another goal while Stoneyburn players are dejected

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