Ayr United 2
Dundee United 0
Scottish Cup (5th Round Replay)


Ayr United
2 - 0
Dundee United 

Scottish Cup (5th Round Replay)
Wednesday, March 6th, 2002
Somerset Park
Attendance: 4,445

Goalscorers
Scott Crabbe (pen.) (12)
Paul Sheerin (80)
None.

Team Managers
Gordon Dalziel
Alex Smith

Starting Eleven
Craig Nelson
John Robertson
Paul Lovering
David Craig
John Hughes
Neil Duffy
Marvyn Wilson
Pat McGinlay
Paul Sheerin
Scott Crabbe
James Grady
Paul Gallacher
Danny Griffin
David McCracken
Jamie McCunnie
Jim Lauchlan
Charlie Miller
Craig Easton
David Hannah
Tassos Venetis
Derek Lilley
Steven Thompson

Bench
John Dodds
Lee Sharp
Craig McEwan
Neil Scally
Stewart Kean
Paul Jarvie
Hasney Aljofree
Stephen Carson
David Winters
Stephen McConalogue

Substitutions
Craig McEwan for Neil Duffy (57)
Stewart Kean for Scott Crabbe (77)
Lee Sharp for James Grady (89)
Stephen Carson for Tassos Venetis (53)
David Winters for Derek Lilley (66)
Hasney Aljofree for David Hannah (80)

Cautions
None. Derek Lilley
Charlie Miller
Tassos Venetis

Red Cards
None. None.
Match Officials

Kenny Clark (Referee)


Match Report


Cup specialists Ayr United booked their place in the Scottish Cup semi-final and a meeting with Celtic with a deserved win over Dundee United.

The First Division side were the better side throughout in a game spoiled by the atrocious conditions.

Scott Crabbe opened the scoring in 12 minutes with an expertly-taken penalty.

Paul Sheerin made certain of the victory with a curling shot from the egde of the box with 10 minutes remaining.

Ayr created the first decent opportunity after three minutes when Paul Lovering got to the dead-ball line.

He pulled in a good cross only for Paul Gallacher to beat Pat McGinlay to the ball and John Robertson was unable to keep the rebound down.

With 12 minutes gone, Ayr did take the lead after Lovering had been brought down in the area by Tassos Venetis.

The quality of football was suffering as a result of the driving wind and rain at Ayr's backs.

Shortly after the half-hour mark, Dundee United had a series of chances to score.

Firstly Derek Lilley, then Steven Thompson and finally Venetis had shots blocked.

From the resultant corner, Lilley had a header saved and, seconds later, the striker hit the post with the Ayr defence in disarray.

At the other end, Sheerin hit a wind-assisted drive just wide after 40 minutes.

Then James Grady beat the offside trap and rounded the out-rushing Gallacher on the right, but he was unable to get a shot in on goal and the danger was averted.

At the beginning of the second half, Gallacher gave his defenders a scare when he misjudged a cross in the wind but the ball was cleared before Robertson could capitalise.

Minutes later, Dundee United had another escape when Neil Duffy's header came back off the inside of Gallacher's post.

Charlie Miller had a vicious effort tipped away by Nelson as the visitors threatened at last.

Miller then created a good opportunity for himself on the edge of the box, but his shot was weak and easily taken by Nelson.

Paul Sheerin sealed Ayr's place in the semi-final with a marvellous individual goal in 80 minutes.

He picked up the ball midway inside the Dundee United half and ran at the visiting defence before curling a sweet left foot shot beyond Gallacher.

Hasney Aljofree shot just wide in the dying minutes as the SPL side searched vainly for a way back into the match.

Match report written by BBC



Squad Statistics (as at March 6th, 2002)


2001-02 All Time
Age
Craig Nelson (GK)30 1 - 1 -
John Robertson25 1 - 1 -
Neil Duffy9 1 - 1 -
John Hughes - 1 - 1 -
David Craig32 1 - 1 -
Paul Lovering26 1 - 1 -
Marvyn Wilson28 1 - 1 -
Paul Sheerin27 1111
Pat McGinlay34 1 - 1 -
Scott Crabbe33 1111
James Grady30 1 - 1 -
Craig McEwan (sub)24 1 - 1 -
Lee Sharp (sub)26 1 - 1 -
Stewart Kean (sub)19 1 - 1 -






League Table (as at March 6th, 2002)


No league table has been added for this season.