Home defeat for Kirkcaldy YM as Bathgate take the points

After the excitement of last week’s dramatic injury time win for Kirkcaldy YM against Harthill, expectations were high for another home win against fourth placed Bathgate.
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YM were defeated by Bathgate

In reality, from the early stages of this game there looked to be only one winner, and it wasn’t the home side.

With a swirling wind in their favour, Bathgate attacked the YM from the off, and took the lead in only the second minute when the dangerous Dalrymple cut in from the right wing before lashing the ball past the helpless Wilson in the YM goal to give the visitors an early lead.

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YM earned a corner a minute later with Martin’s cross from the right finding Hyslop, but McGee saved comfortably in the Bathgate goal.

Fenton then had a great chance to equalise in the fourth minute when a Price cut back from the byline found Fenton on the penalty spot but his shot was saved by the feet of McGee and cleared to safety.

Bathgate then pressed for the second goal and had the YM under severe pressure. Dalrymple was causing the YM defence all sorts of bother as they struggled to contain him.

The left winger had a great chance after 12 minutes but he blasted it across Wilson’s goal beyond the post.

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A series of corners and free kicks followed into the YM box with some desperate defending keeping the visitors out.

However another free kick was conceded after 16 minutes about 22 yards from goal on the left.

Up came Dalrymple who curled the ball over the wall inside Wilson’s nearside post to give Bathgate a deserved 2-0 lead.

The YM were offering very little as an attacking force as Bathgate kept them pinned back.

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They almost further extended their lead after 28 minutes when a cross from Easton from the right found King in space inside the six yard box but he blasted over from close range.

Bathgate kept the YM under pressure for the remainder of the half but failed to increase their lead.

The YM were fortunate to only be two behind at the break but the welcome half time whistle gave manager Craig Ness the opportunity to regroup.

The second half started with YM replacing Hunter with Lyndsay in midfield as the only change.

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In the early stages the YM were having more of the ball but unable to create any chances to trouble McGee in the Bathgate goal.

Bathgate almost increased their lead after 60 minutes when Easton’s free kick from the left picked out Taylor and his first time shot brought out a great save by Wilson.

YM introduced Geddes and trialist Lewis in attack to mix things up, and they managed to get a goal back with one of only a few shots on target after 70 minutes when Martin’s corner from the right found Lewis unmarked at the back post.

He had a simple tap in to bring the YM right back into the match with 20 minutes to go.

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The expected cavalry charge of last week however failed to materialise, as the YM struggled to break down a stubborn Bathgate defence and chances were few and far between.

Geddes had a chance after 80 minutes when he robbed Taylor in the Bathgate box, but his cross-cum-shot was just out of the reach of Fenton inside the six yard box and the ball went agonisingly wide of the left upright.

YM huffed and puffed but couldn’t create enough in the Bathgate box although a last minute 25 yarder from Lyndsay hit the top of the Bathgate bar and could have earned an unlikely point.

Bathgate were happy to play on the break, keeping it tight at the back to comfortably see out the game and double their lead over the YM to six points in the league, with both teams just having three league games to play.

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A disappointing display from the YM after last week’s win, although after losing two early goals they re grouped at half time for an improved second 45 minutes but didn’t really trouble the Bathgate keeper enough to earn anything from the match.

They now move on to next week’s visit to Stoneyburn.