2016–17 East Superleague

McBookie.com East Superleague
Season 2016–17
Champions Kelty Hearts
Relegated Fauldhouse United
Musselburgh Athletic
Newtongrange Star
Matches played 240
Goals scored 844 (3.52 per match)

The 2016–17 East Superleague was the fifteenth Superleague competition since the formation of the Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region in 2002. The winners of this competition are eligible to enter the 2017–18 Scottish Cup. The season began on 6 August 2016.

Member clubs for the 2016–17 season

Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic were the reigning champions.[1]

St Andrews United and Tayport were relegated to the East Premier League at the end of the 2015–16 season and are replaced by Jeanfield Swifts and Dundonald Bluebell.[2][3]

Lochee United were also promoted from the East Premier League after defeating Sauchie Juniors 10–0 on aggregate in the East Region Super/Premier League Play Off.[4]

Club Location Ground Manager Finishing position 2015–16
Bo'ness UnitedBo'nessNewtown ParkAllan McGonigal4th
Bonnyrigg Rose AthleticBonnyriggNew Dundas ParkRobbie HornChampions
Broughty AthleticDundeeWhitton ParkKeith Gibson10th
Broxburn AthleticBroxburnAlbyn ParkMax Christie6th
Camelon JuniorsCamelonCarmuirs ParkGordon Herd11th
Carnoustie PanmureCarnoustieLaing ParkAlan McSkimming12th
Dundonald BluebellCardendenMoorside ParkStevie KayEast Premier League, 2nd
Fauldhouse UnitedFauldhousePark ViewJon Connolly13th
Hill of Beath HawthornHill of BeathKeirs ParkKevin Fotheringham8th
Jeanfield SwiftsPerthRiverside ParkRoss GunnionEast Premier League, 1st
Kelty HeartsKeltyNew Central ParkTam Courts2nd
Linlithgow RoseLinlithgowPrestonfieldMark Bradley3rd
Lochee UnitedDundeeThomson ParkGeorge ShieldsEast Premier League, 3rd
Musselburgh AthleticMusselburghOlivebank StadiumCalvin Shand7th
Newtongrange StarNewtongrangeNew Victoria ParkStevie McLeish5th
Penicuik AthleticPenicuikPenicuik ParkJohnny Harvey9th

Managerial changes

Club Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Fauldhouse UnitedDavid CowanResigned[5]13 June 2016Close seasonStephen Findlay[6]24 June 2016
Lochee UnitedSteven LeahyResigned[7]23 June 2016Close seasonGeorge Shields[8]1 July 2016
Penicuik AthleticCraig MeikleResigned[9]28 June 2016Close seasonJohnny Harvey[10]30 June 2016
Dundonald BluebellCraig MorrisonResigned[11]30 June 2016Close seasonStevie Kay[12]3 July 2016
Camelon JuniorsMurray McDowellSacked[13]27 September 201611thGordon Herd[14]21 October 2016
Linlithgow RoseDavid McGlynnResigned[15]3 October 20169thTodd Lumsden[16]31 October 2016
Fauldhouse UnitedStephen FindlayResigned[17]21 December 201616thDavid Cowan[17]21 December 2016
Fauldhouse UnitedDavid CowanSacked[18]21 February 201716thJon Connolly[18]21 February 2017
Linlithgow RoseTodd LumsdenSacked[19]2 May 201715thMark Bradley[20]22 May 2017
Hill of Beath HawthornBobby WilsonMutual consent[21]14 May 20179thKevin Fotheringham[22]20 May 2017

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Kelty Hearts (C) 30 25 3 2 84 29 +55 78 Qualification for 2017–18 Scottish Cup
2 Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic 30 23 0 7 70 25 +45 69
3 Bo'ness United 30 17 4 9 73 34 +39 55
4 Penicuik Athletic 30 14 7 9 65 47 +18 49
5 Lochee United 30 15 4 11 53 48 +5 49
6 Dundonald Bluebell 30 13 6 11 65 58 +7 45
7 Broughty Athletic 30 12 7 11 46 55 9 43
8 Broxburn Athletic 30 12 6 12 69 57 +12 42
9 Linlithgow Rose 30 11 7 12 39 37 +2 40
10 Hill of Beath Hawthorn 30 9 7 14 42 53 11 34
11 Carnoustie Panmure 30 9 6 15 43 76 33 33
12 Camelon Juniors 30 7 11 12 34 52 18 32
13 Jeanfield Swifts 30 8 8 14 51 74 23 32
14 Newtongrange Star (R) (Q) 30 7 9 14 43 62 19 30 Qualification for East Region League play-off
15 Musselburgh Athletic (R) 30 6 11 13 42 48 6 29 Relegation to East Premier League
16 Fauldhouse United (R) 30 3 2 25 25 89 64 11

Updated to games played on 3 June 2017.
Source: East Region SJFA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Home \ Away[1] BNS BRG BRTBRXCAMCARDNDFAUHOBJEAKELLTHLOCMUSNEWPEN
Bo'ness United 23 30 01 00 41 21 70 12 51 12 20 34 51 41 50
Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic 20 40 31 10 50 40 20 10 50 24 02 30 12 30 30
Broughty Athletic 01 06 16 01 34 31 32 10 33 00 22 23 20 22 10
Broxburn Athletic 13 10 02 50 30 12 40 03 73 12 01 31 15 11 33
Camelon Juniors 15 12 52 11 23 33 21 22 12 03 21 21 11 11 01
Carnoustie Panmure 13 21 04 16 11 22 40 20 01 15 10 02 12 24 15
Dundonald Bluebell 50 31 12 56 10 23 12 10 42 21 11 23 31 00 25
Fauldhouse United 13 02 02 13 13 22 05 12 02 13 14 05 14 42 00
Hill of Beath Hawthorn 02 23 13 33 01 11 44 31 31 25 10 02 11 30 02
Jeanfield Swifts 05 13 11 33 40 22 23 13 31 23 01 00 21 44 23
Kelty Hearts 21 30 31 20 11 50 10 30 41 12 20 41 31 53 33
Linlithgow Rose 03 01 12 21 11 12 22 31 00 11 02 41 20 01 02
Lochee United 22 03 20 10 40 30 02 20 13 52 05 13 00 12 20
Musselburgh Athletic 10 01 12 12 11 33 12 40 11 22 12 22 11 11 23
Newtongrange Star 00 01 11 22 20 41 14 21 23 02 24 23 02 10 24
Penicuik Athletic 11 14 11 53 11 02 51 61 40 40 01 02 23 11 30

Updated to games played on 3 June 2017.
Source: East Region SJFA
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

East Region Super/Premier League play-off

Forfar West End, who finished third in the East Premier League, defeated Newtongrange Star 3–2 on aggregate in the East Region Super/Premier League play-off. Forfar will replace Newtongrange in the 2017–18 East Superleague.

Forfar West End 3 – 1 Newtongrange Star
Graeme Hart  8', 20'
Matty Ramsay  23'
 5' Lee Currie
Strathmore Park, Forfar
Newtongrange Star 1 – 0 Forfar West End
James Flynn  42'
New Victoria Park, Newtongrange


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