Oliver Colloty (Elgin City | Scotland)

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12 months ago · edited 12 months ago · History
Equalises for Peterhead by converting a penalty, 1-1.

Finishes 4-2 to Morton.
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12 months ago
Colloty starts.
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12 months ago
Off at 66 mins (0-0) in a 1-2 loss
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11 months ago · edited 10 months ago · History
Colloty on the pine.
Edit - on at 63 mins (1-0) in a 1-0 loss
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11 months ago
Scottish L1 opener. Colloty came on and provided the assist for Peterhead's fourth goal in a 4-1 win over East Fife.
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newzealandpower
11 months ago
Missed a penalty, but scored a few minutes later and full game in a 4-2 win over Aberdeen U21/B in the first round of the Scottish Challenge Cup.
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10 months ago
Scottish L1 (3rd tier), and Peterhead sit 7th after 5 games.
Colloty 92 mins over those 5 matches, and has an assist.
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9 months ago
Drops back down to the Scottish 4th tier (L2).

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8 months ago
Scored his first goal for Elgin City F.C the other day in a 3-1 Win
Journalist In NZ
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8 months ago
I can still see him being a potential future AWs striker. Of course though, he will need to get a move to a much higher league than Scottish L1/2.



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8 months ago
He was nothing special at NL level from what I saw. Solid, but not outstanding. Unless he takes a Randall-esque jump he's probably done wearing the fern.

Valley FC til I die?

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coochiee
6 months ago
Colloty scored a 2nd goal for Elgin City is a 4-2 win over Stirling in a Scottish Cup tie back on Nov 29th. 

That's his lot so far. Hasn't played for Elgin since Dec 20th. They sit 8th in League Two (Scottish 4th tier).
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5 months ago
Herniated disc in his back according to his manager.

He's out for the foreseeable.
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about 1 month ago
Niche Cache. Back in NZ with Unattached FC. A gig in the 2027 OFC Pro League?

Disappointing that pretty much all our NZU20 strikers from the last few U20 WCs - Colloty, Donkers, Luke Supyk - haven't kicked on at all.
Keegan Kelly at his US College maybe the one bright hope.

Why are their so few quality young strikers coming out of Aotearoa?


Peterhead Football Club

Peterhead FC can confirm that the following players have departed the club:
Flynn Duffy
Oliver Colloty
Max Barry
Rob Jones

Everyone at the club would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Flynn, Oliver, Max and Rob for their efforts during their time at Peterhead FC.
Each player brought their own qualities to the squad and represented the club with commitment, professionalism and a positive attitude both on and off the pitch.
We appreciate the contribution they have made and wish them all the very best as they move on to the next stage of their football journeys. 

No surprises that Oli Colloty’s been released by Peterhead... he joined them last season on their way towards promotion from League Two but didn’t really get much of a chance in League One hence he left on loan pretty early in the picture to join Elgin City back in L2. That was going alright for him for the first few months, working his way into the starting side by December, but then he suffered a back injury that required surgery and therefore ruled him out of the rest of the season. Elgin City cut his loan short in January and he returned to Aotearoa to have his operation and do his recovery. Now he’s a free agent.
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4 days ago
Niche Cache. Scottish 4th tier.

Meanwhile down a couple divisions in Scotland, look who’s baaaack...

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A two-year contract too. Colloty spent a few months on loan with Elgin City last season when he was seeking game time after being stuck on the bench at Peterhead in the third tier. Sadly, a back injury ended his season prematurely so the loan was cut short and he returned to Aotearoa to recuperate. Peterhead opted not to extend his expiring contract and that could have been that for his time in Scotland... except that Elgin City really liked what they saw and now that he’s healthy again they want to do it properly. He’s one of three recent signings who previously spent time on loan with the club (defenders Evan Towler and Morgyn Neill being the others). OC has already started a couple of preseason friendlies for the club so he’s fully fit, nothing to worry about there.

Elgin City manager Stefan Laird: “We are delighted Olly has joined the club on a permanent basis after excelling on loan last season. Olly has made a huge commitment to club, moving back across from New Zealand to commit to Elgin City, such is his desire to represent the city, fans and club. Olly hit his stride last season before injury ended his stay prematurely. Now returning to full fitness, we will see the best of Olly and we are confident he can replicate the big reputation he deservedly has in his home country. This represents a great addition as we now look to add further to our attacking unit moving into the new season”

Up Next: Bang some goals in and try get Elgin City promoted

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