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Aberdeen 2 - 2 Falkirk

HT Score: Aberdeen 0 - 0 Falkirk

Scottish Reserve League
Aberdeen scorers: Newman 46, Armstrong 49.
Falkirk scorers: Young, Young

11/02/1939 | KO: 15:00

Impressive Trials By Amateurs

LAST-MINUTE SLACKNESS COST ABERDEEN "A" POINT

After they had appeared to have the game well in hand the Aberdeen side slackened off in the closing stages of this Reserve League game at Pittodrie, and Falkirk seized their chance to save a point. The match seldom rose to great heights. Included in the home team were two English amateurs.
For the bulk of the first half the homesters did the attacking, but time after time they were defied by the splendid goalkeeping of Wilson. There were times when the 'keeper had luck on his side, and twice he must have been glad to see fierce drives by the home outside right, a trialist, flash wide of the goal.
Young was the only Falkirk forward to cause Kelly any anxiety in this half. The game had hardly restarted when the Englishman at inside left for the Dons accepted a slip from Williams and netted as the 'keeper ran out.
A second goal came soon afterwards, Armstrong accurately heading home a cross by Williams, who had worked out to the right. But Falkirk were not done with, and when a slip by Fleming caught the defenders out of position Young ran on to whip a lovely shot into the corner of the net. Slackness in the home defence also led to the equalising goal by the left winger, who sent the ball home in a scramble.
Kelly was safe in the home goal, and Cooper at right back is evidently fully recovered. Robey showed improvement at left back, but Grant was the only halfback to impress.
The English trialist at outside right looked dangerous in the first half, but later was neglected by Hume, who had not good game. Without taking undue risks Armstrong demonstrated his fitness, while Williams and the other Englishman at inside left caused most trouble to the visitors.
For Falkirk "A" Wilson, Trotter, McPhee, Duffy and Young were best.

Source: Press & Journal, 13th February 1939

The young Dons can consider themselves lucky to get one point out of Saturday's game at Pittodrie. After being two goals up with about twelve minutes of the second half gone, they seemed to become leg weary and found, to their surprise, that the Falkirk lads had something in reserve. Aberdeen A had Armstrong and Cooper in their ranks, and both seemed fit. Armstrong's display, however, did not come up to expectations. The Pittodrie side also fielded on trial two English amateurs who gave quite a good account of themselves.
The young Dons were backed by a strong wind in the first half, but they were by no means the better side. Only superb keeping by Kelly kept the keen visiting forwards from netting. Falkirk A were caught completely off their guard on the resumption, when Mackie shot hard upfield to Williams, who slipped the ball to Newman at inside left who found the net. Ten minutes later Williams gave a ball to Armstrong and the leader headed past the 'keeper. Tow up and half-an-hour to go. It seemed a certain victory for the homesters. But now they began to lie back and were slow to attack Falkirk's tricky front line. They asked for Falkirk?s recovery. Kelly's charge had many narrow escapes before Young collected a ball from the right and shot home. The same player repeated his performance a short time later to put the teams on level terms. Falkirk kept on the pressure to the end and almost went ahead in the last few minutes when Fleming headed against the post.

Source: Aberdeen Bon-Accord and Northern Pictorial, 16th February 1939

Falkirk Teamsheet
Wilson; Trotter, Jenkins; Pnkerton, McPhee, Duffy; Baxendale, McLachlan, Fleming, Allan, Young
Venue: Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
Referee: T. C. Mitchell, Coupar