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Post-Match Thread : ICT -V- Dunfermline

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I.C.T -V- Dunfermline.

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He Was On The Thing After Your Call On BBC Scotland

He Sounded Excited :lol:

No Report On Our Game On The BCC Website :lol:

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Brilliant today, in what could have been a real banana skin. I agree with TB - first half was mince, but it was a definite handball from their lad. First goal settled it, there was only one winner after that. Every player from Ryan Esson forwards was excellent, but Rooney - what a player. I can't honestly recall anyone improving that much over a season. I just wish that the volley in the 2nd half had gone in, it was goal of the season stuff.

A clinical performance especially in the second half. Thoght the attendance was a bit disappointing considering what was at stake.

Happy Days are Here again! :ohmy: The skies above are clear again!

Thoght the attendance was a bit disappointing considering what was at stake.

Thought that those who attended were amazing, excellent fans! The numbers I could not care about, quality over quantity any day!

Maybe already mentioned but did anyone notice that the commentator said eric odhiambo instead of lionel djebi zadi (when he was subbed on). :ohmy:

Looked busier than 3700 I have to say.

I have to agree on that one. Atleast 4000 i thought. Let down by the traveling support though.

I was surprised at the attendance today, but who cares now.

All I wish to say is that I thought Eric was brilliant today and my man of the match, he has come on leaps and bounds this year as have many ohers.

I was surprised at the attendance today, but who cares now.

All I wish to say is that I thought Eric was brilliant today and my man of the match, he has come on leaps and bounds this year as have many ohers.

Eric benefited from the fact that Dunfermline came with an attacking formation which lengthened the game and gave space for him to move into.

He has a habit of popping up in dangerous areas and even when he moved to right midfield he showed an awareness of what was needed both going forward and tracking back

Roy McBain was superb today. Well done.

I have to agree on that one. Atleast 4000 i thought. Let down by the traveling support though.

Really? From a team playing for nothing, they still brought up more than a lot of teams did earlier in the season.

We were brilliant, we never looked too troubled apart from the hand ball goal incident. Thought Foran was absoloutly fantastic today, the whole team ran their socks off. They wanted to win this league more than anyone else and it showed.

McBain was very good aswell, which wasn't too much of a surprise I suppose.

Why hasn't McBain been playing all season (though I have heard stories about his and Butcher's apparent fall-out)? He played today like he's never been away and went about things with the same efficiency and hard work that he has always shown. How Butcher played Stratford ahead of him, I'll never know.

I have to agree on that one. Atleast 4000 i thought. Let down by the traveling support though.

Really? From a team playing for nothing, they still brought up more than a lot of teams did earlier in the season.

We were brilliant, we never looked too troubled apart from the hand ball goal incident. Thought Foran was absoloutly fantastic today, the whole team ran their socks off. They wanted to win this league more than anyone else and it showed.

McBain was very good aswell, which wasn't too much of a surprise I suppose.

Well i ment that the attendance wouldn't be as high as we thought because there wasn't a load of away supporters.

Why hasn't McBain been playing all season (though I have heard stories about his and Butcher's apparent fall-out)? He played today like he's never been away and went about things with the same efficiency and hard work that he has always shown. How Butcher played Stratford ahead of him, I'll never know.

I think thats one of Butchers early season mistakes.

Wasn't really "early season" though, it was still the case for the Raith game a couple of weeks ago (McBain didn't even make the bench).

Maybe already mentioned but did anyone notice that the commentator said eric odhiambo instead of lionel djebi zadi (when he was subbed on). :lol:

He played that well Terry decided to put him back on. Just so the ref didn't notice he pretended to have a French accent. :lol:

Foran

Dundee 4-0 Raith (GD 14)

Inverness 0-3 Ayr - AND Dundee 4-0 Raith (GD 7)

Dundee 4-0 Inverness (GD 1 to Dundee)

Thats the easiest way Dundee can win the league now. No Chance

Only if the under 12's play

Thoght the attendance was a bit disappointing considering what was at stake.

Thought that those who attended were amazing, excellent fans! The numbers I could not care about, quality over quantity any day!

I don't think that was right the attendance it was well over four thousand. The attendance only oncludes sold tickets not the complimentaries plaers tickets directors etc

Wasn't really "early season" though, it was still the case for the Raith game a couple of weeks ago (McBain didn't even make the bench).

He was in the shop selling tickets

before the raith game

Tense first half - we had all the play but didn't really create any chances. I was far away from the two decisions on the 'goals' but the flag was up early for the offside and the handball was clear, according to those who were looking from a better angle. The fact that Phinn was booked for it suggests it was pretty blatent.

Second half we stepped it right up and really blitzed the Pars. Hayes started tormenting McCann and the front players all looked to find more space. Odhiambo did well I thought, protected possession well and made a few good passes. Rooney did his usual ginger Torres act, what a player he has been for us - it's easy to forget that he didn't start starting regularly until November. Foran is just a beast, my vote for best player in the division. In midfield, the forgotten Roy McBain was absolutely magnificent, perhaps our best player. His tackling, workrate and distribution were excellent. Russell also had a good game for us, another giant in the run we've been on.

The first goal was a great finish from Rooney - Tokely (magisterial at centre half again) sent a long ball forward and Rooney got onto it before the keeper and lobbed him from outside the area. It was an Iain Stewart special, with the ball seeming to spend half an hour in the air before hitting the net. The second came a few minutes later with Odhiambo moved forward before releasing Foran to slot home a neat finish. Rooney almost added a goal of the season effort when he hit a stunning volley from 25 yards, only for Woods to get a hand to it.

Dunfermline looked OK going forward and had a couple of chances towards the end, but Esson dealt calmly with anything that came his way. In the end there was a slight sense of anticlimax as Dundee pulled it back against MOrton, after a party atmosphere when they went 2-0 down. Shame but I think it would take a miracle for us to lose it now.

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