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Dunfermline home Feb2024

Every Point is a Prisoner

 

Apart from the top three teams, every point gained is crucial in the Championship, especially at the end of the table we find ourselves rooted to. Like us, Dunfermline hit a sticky patch but look to be over the worst and came away from Firhill with all three points on Friday night after nine winless games. We salvaged a draw in stoppage time at Arbroath. No rest for the wicked though, so it's back to action against our fellow strugglers on Tuesday night at 7:45pm. Ferguson has wholesale injuries to contend with for this one. It might be quicker to say who is fit. What could possibly go wrong!

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Match/Ticket Info

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Venue H2H v Pars Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 24 10 9 5 31 22 +9
Away 25 9 11 5 30 27 +3
Neutral 2 0 1 1 3 4 -1
Total 51 19 21 11 64 53 +11

Overall, we have had the beating of Dunfermline over the years since we first crossed swords with them back in August 1999 where our first taste of Championship (Division 1) football ended in a 4-0 defeat at East End Park in front of 4865 fans. You can read the report on that game HERE. Five out of the last ten meetings have ended in draws with two wins apiece.

Last 10 Competitive Meetings v Pars
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2 - 0
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 Our last home win over Dunfermline:  2 - 0 Looking promising...Inverness took a massive step towards a play off place by defeating Dunfermline Athletic for the first time this season. An encouraging but goalless first half where Reece McAlear had hit the post was replaced by a two goal second half with chances at both ends. The deadlock was broken by a man who only scores screamers. Reece McAlear lashed the ball across the keeper and into the top right corner of the goal from a difficult position wide on the inside right area. What a strike that was but it only woke the Pars up from their lethargy and they had three or four great opportunities before substitute Austin Samuels sealed the points after he sprinted on to a through ball from Aaron Doran to slot neatly behind Mehmet in goal. Comfortable thereafter for the remainder of the game and an excellent three points to strengthen our hold on third place with Raith, Arbroath and Partick all dropping points. 

Last Time Out

A week after we let slip a two goal advantage over Partick Thistle, we salvaged a point at Gayfield with a 94th minute goal from Cammy Harper after loanee Adam Mackinnon had put Arbroath ahead ten minutes from the end. To be honest, we spurned far too many good opportunities, enough to win three games, but credit to the players for snatching a point at the death. Always a difficult venue, made moreso by a lengthy injury list that saw us without around ten players (Longstaff, Mullen, Ujdur, Boyes, Duffy, MacGregor, Lodovica, Nicolson) and a suspended Max Anderson who will miss the Dunfermline game as well. That left us with a sparse bench of only four outfield players, and not all of them were fully fit. Last five Championship games:  W D 

Dunfermline threw a relegation spanner in the works last Friday a week after they also drew with Arbroath to complete this wee quadrangle of fixtures. However, they landed us all in the kacke by defrauding Partick 3-1 at Firhill where shockingly poor refereeing decisions affected the result in Dunfermline's favour. Brian Graham should have had a hat-trick but officially is only credited with scoring once. Goals from Walcott, Todd and Benjamin turned this game on it's head, much to the chagrin of bottom clubs Arbroath and Inverness. Last five Championship games: 

Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Full fixture list on Tuesday night
1. Dundee Utd 24 15 6 3 49 14 51
2. Raith Rovers 24 15 5 4 44 33 50
3. Partick Thistle 24 10 8 6 47 40 38
4. Morton 24 10 6 8 34 28 36
5. Ayr United 25 8 5 12 34 45 29
6. Dunfermline 24 7 7 10 28 34 28
7. Airdrieonians 23 8 4 11 23 29 28
8. Queens Park 25 7 6 12 32 44 27
9. Inverness CT 25 6 8 11 30 32 26
10. Arbroath 24 5 5 14 25 47 20

Tuesday night 27th Feb all at 7:45pm

Ayr United v Partick Thistle

Dundee United v Airdrieonians

Inverness CT v Dunfermline

Queen's Park v Arbroath

Rovers v Morton

Latest Team News

Jeremiah Chilokoa-Mullen is out for the season with a stress fracture in his back. We already have long term issues with Longstaff, Lodovica and Nicolson. Added to that list is Ujdur, Boyes, MacGregor, Duffy and now Charlie Gilmour who limped off injured to be substituted after an hour and is out with a knee injury. Alex Samuel managed to play the full game with his hand strapped and also picked up stitches after the tackle from Adam Mackinnon. Nathan Shaw was also a doubt on Saturday but played all 95 minutes as well. The good news is that Max Anderson is not injured. The bad news is that Max Anderson is suspended. Of our injured squad, Wallace Duffy and Alex Samuel look the most likely to make an appearance. Expect a another sparse bench tonight.

We're injured, aren't we>>>

 

The addition of Chris Kane to the Pars squad was a great bit of business for them in the January sales. Here's all of their new additions, all loans: Chris Kane, forward (St Johnstone); Xavier Benjamin, defender (Cardiff City); Malachi Fagan-Walcott, defender (Cardiff City); Brad Holmes, forward (Blackpool).

Pars team at Partick on Friday night
Mehmet
 
Benjamin (Welch-Hayes 80)   Hamilton   Fagan-Walcott
 
Todd (Moffat 67)   Otoo   Allan   Edwards
 
Holmes (Jakubiak 61)   Kane   McCann
 
Subs Not Used: Little; Chalmers, Sutherland, Summers, 
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  • I would have taken a draw before the game, but Dunfermline were poorer than expected and what with the other results, I am now really disappointed.   We started brightly and to be fair, there was

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5 minutes ago, Duke of Inverness said:

Sounds like on a par (no pun intended) with the Morton new year 0-0 draw. Which was the worst game of football I can remember. 

Been so many bad games lot of nominees for worst game lately 

One shot on target . . . . and that was the penalty! Says it all!

If we escape relegation it'll be a miracle!

David Carson a player with drive and determination. Sean Welch a player with drive and determination.  Where are they when we need them? Well we achieved the clean sheet Duncan sought and whilst we have injuries so too do Dunfermline. 

8 minutes ago, CELTIC1CALEY3 said:

David Carson a player with drive and determination. Sean Welch a player with drive and determination.  Where are they when we need them? Well we achieved the clean sheet Duncan sought and whilst we have injuries so too do Dunfermline. 

Thought they had a fairly strong squad tonight and a full subs bench, apart from late pressure at the fund they were happy to get the point.

Two poor teams tonight. The penalty was our only real chance but we couldn’t take it. Devine made a miraculous clearance off the line shortly after the penalty. That apart, nothing of any real note.

At least we didn’t do our usual and concede in the last 10 minutes.

It was a patchwork side. Still 3 5 2 with Kerr in midfield, where I thought he’d a good game.

 

Scrappy game. Score the penalty early and probably a 1-0 win on the cards. Not to be and a stalemate ensued. In the circumstances Dunfermline ought to have went for it however despite a bit of late pressure couldn’t score either 🤹🏻 Bizaare we find ourselves with no midfield. We didn’t lose and a lot of effort from the team but needed a bit of quality. The proverbial relegation fight is on now…

We are in a real dog fight with a bunch of loanees who will be leaving in April. Will they go toe to toe against Morton, will they scrap for everything against a rejuvenated Queens, will they have the guile and wit to take points off Raith. Some have never experienced proper adults football. It looks more like our management team have totally underestimated this league.  

8 minutes ago, Jack Waddington said:

Gardiner needs shot out of a cannon back to Weegieville

Most problems at the club have come via Gardiner .  He is the root of the problems at the club and if Morrison keeps backing this guy then afraid he needs to go too as between them are ruining the club and only pulling it backwards . 

It's going to be difficult to avoid play offs.

As others say, the club is going backwards with no sign of any desire from the top for anything to change.

Desperate and depressing times.

31 minutes ago, FrontRow said:

We are in a real dog fight with a bunch of loanees who will be leaving in April. Will they go toe to toe against Morton, will they scrap for everything against a rejuvenated Queens, will they have the guile and wit to take points off Raith. Some have never experienced proper adults football. It looks more like our management team have totally underestimated this league.  

The bunch of loanees were the standouts tonight. Not sure where your thinking comes from to question their commitment. Cammy Kerr easily the best player on the park tonight

 

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Who are the absolute cretins within our support that forced Billy Mckay to post this on X

"Not big on social media, obviously gutted I’ve cost the boys 3 points tonight hold my hands up! 
And listen I’m happy to take abuse or criticism at me no problem had it plenty of times in my career. 
But to shout my son then abuse me to him I don’t think is acceptable.

2 minutes ago, tm4tj said:

Who are the absolute cretins within our support that forced Billy Mckay to post this on X

"Not big on social media, obviously gutted I’ve cost the boys 3 points tonight hold my hands up! 
And listen I’m happy to take abuse or criticism at me no problem had it plenty of times in my career. 
But to shout my son then abuse me to him I don’t think is acceptable.

Wow, just wow.

16 minutes ago, tm4tj said:

Who are the absolute cretins within our support that forced Billy Mckay to post this on X

"Not big on social media, obviously gutted I’ve cost the boys 3 points tonight hold my hands up! 
And listen I’m happy to take abuse or criticism at me no problem had it plenty of times in my career. 
But to shout my son then abuse me to him I don’t think is acceptable.

Shocking!

23 minutes ago, tm4tj said:

Who are the absolute cretins within our support that forced Billy Mckay to post this on X

"Not big on social media, obviously gutted I’ve cost the boys 3 points tonight hold my hands up! 
And listen I’m happy to take abuse or criticism at me no problem had it plenty of times in my career. 
But to shout my son then abuse me to him I don’t think is acceptable.

Disgraceful. Billy gives his all in every game. Behaviour like that will only drive him away from the club. 

Cannot believe so called fans of our team would do this!  Identify and shame then ban the c**ts

Kerr easily my POM.   Gave everything in midfield - and won most of it too!  Felt like McAllister was trying too hard to impress and as a result kept giving away possession.  Don't doubt his ability, just need a cool and composed head in midfield right now, not one who tries for the matchwinner every time he gets the ball.  Think it would have helped if he'd someone guiding him a bit.

Samuel is some fighter.  Immense - but relied on him for lead-up play and he barely (ever??) got a touch inside the box.  Would sign him in a flash if an option, but sadly suspect that he'll get much better options than us in the summer.  

Billy Mckay cost us the win?  Nope, and I'm appalled that anyone says as much, and even more disgusted if they directed it to his family.    

Amazing goal line clearance by Devine when it seemed certain we'd go behind, I celebrated it like a goal and was not alone.  Think it's fair to say that other than the penalty, our next best chances were 3 headers from Devine from corners, all of which were off target.  

Overall a strange one.  No lack of effort, but no real threat, as the stats say.  When our bench is 4 attacking players and a goalkeeper, I'm left wondering if we've gone too far in letting basically all of our own youngsters go out on loan.

Ferguson really is awful in front of the camera.  Making light of the situation while laughing and smiling away without a care in the world.  His apparent disconnect from how poor we are is worse than Dodds.  Are we adding something to the water at the stadium?

I thought for the first 10 minutes we were really good and thought I was at the wrong stadium .Then Dunfermiline got stuck in and it became a bit of a slog.We still had some nice touches and I think this team play better football than last seasons group.Yes of course we cannot score, which baffles me,but lady luck is not on our side either.Had Billy scored tonight the comments from some would have been different.We have drawn with Partick who are third, Dunfermline who were sixth I think and Arbroath who are bottom,so not end of the world stuff.

I said if we get four points out of last night's game and at Morton we will be doing well. Well now we will have to beat Morton!!

A bit of positivity helps the team and for me Kerr was standout as was Devine.Samuel is a warrior ip front.

Finally,I think the loanees have shown real grit and determination and need to be cut a bit of slack.

 

 

58 minutes ago, STFU said:

Ferguson really is awful in front of the camera.  Making light of the situation while laughing and smiling away without a care in the world.  His apparent disconnect from how poor we are is worse than Dodds.  Are we adding something to the water at the stadium?

Well to quote 'we never created much' then later 'I was pleased with all the players' so he's pleased we never created much? 🤔

1 hour ago, STFU said:

Ferguson really is awful in front of the camera.  Making light of the situation while laughing and smiling away without a care in the world.  His apparent disconnect from how poor we are is worse than Dodds.  Are we adding something to the water at the stadium?

I agree with this, his upbeat mentality permanently just don’t really make sense. It’s like it’s a facade and not how he actually feels. Surely. 

40 minutes ago, Douglas Mackenzie said:

Finally,I think the loanees have shown real grit and determination and need to be cut a bit of slack.

Yes I probably was a bit harsh but I just really question the decision to get rid of Welsh and Carson when we’re in such a predicament. Seems like they weren’t thought if as good enough and yet I’m not seeing any improvement with what we’ve taken in. 

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