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Play Offs Looming

 

Down to the nitty gritty now as we enter the last two games still in the danger zone and just one point ahead of Queens Park who, as it happens, face Arbroath, the very club that Big Dunc said might have downed tools by now! You couldn't write it, could you. In fairness, Dunfermline have nothing to play for but pride, and a few shekels, does that mean that they will also down tools? Have a word with yourself if you answered yes. The final day of the season next Friday night has Queens Park at home to Airdrie and Inverness at home to Morton. It's going to the wire. At the moment, it's still in our own hands, but it's not over until the fat lady sings. (sit down Michelle...)

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Match/Ticket/Bus Info

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Venue H2H v Pars Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 25 10 10 5 31 22 +9
Away 25 9 11 5 30 27 +3
Neutral 2 0 1 1 3 4 -1
Total 52 19 22 11 64 53 +11

We have a pretty hefty advantage over the Pars since we first locked horns with them in the First Division (Championship) back in August, 1999. Our first encounter was at East End Park after we had gained promotion. That didn't end well, a 4-0 defeat, an early injury to Barry Wilson after 6 minutes, a Pars penalty before half time and a red card for Andrew Allan after 66 minutes.

Ian Broadfoot's summary of that game: The reality of the First Division hit Caley Thistle hard in this opening league fixture as they slumped to a 4-0 defeat. They were hit by an early injury to Barry Wilson and Andrew Allan was ordered off in the 66th minute for a tackle on Brian Reid. Caley Thistle were only one down at half time to an Andy Smith penalty, but were overwhelmed in the second half. A Brian Reid low drive in 61 minutes made it 2-0 then came the ordering-off. Scott Thomson made it three in 81 minutes and Stewart Petrie completed the rout on the final whistle.

Last 10 Competitive Meetings v Pars
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The stats show six draws from the last ten meetings with all three this season ending all square. That's where the smart money will be going. However, this is a different beast with more than just relegation at stake. Given our financial plight, the mere existence of our club functioning as it is just now is a growing concern. Going down may well be the catalyst for part time football and seasons in the doldrums should we survive. The ultimate price to pay for failure is plain for all to see.  

LAST TIME OUT

The Caley Jags battered Raith Rovers to a 0-1 defeat at the Caledonian Stadium last Friday night, thanks mainly to a worldy performance by Raith keeper Kevin Dabrowski and his woodwork. Ably assisted by our inability to stick the ball into the net, we snatched defeat from the jaws of a comfortable victory. In terms of performance, everything was positive. In terms of result, it was a disaster. We can't fault the players for effort, but the season long issue of not taking our chances reared it's ugly head big time. It certainly looks likely that some familiar faces will not be here next season. LAST SIX: L  D L  W W L   

Dunfermline drew 0-0 with Queens Park at EEP last week as Queens showed plenty of resilience to deny their hosts. The Pars saw the better of the game in a dour scoreless encounter that ensured they have nothing left to play for and QP remained below us in the table. I'm sure Pars' aim will be to finish with a flourish especially at home in front of their own fans and of course the extra £££ for places. LAST SIX: W W W D L  

Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Table ahead of Airdrie v Dundee United on Friday night.
1. Dundee Utd 34 21 8 5 69 22 71
2. Raith Rovers 34 19 8 7 53 42 65
3. Partick Thistle 34 14 12 8 62 50 54
4. Airdrieonians 34 15 6 13 44 42 51
5. Morton 34 12 8 14 42 43 44
6. Dunfermline 34 11 10 13 39 44 43
7. Ayr United 34 12 6 16 50 58 42
8. Inverness CT 34 9 11 14 37 38 38
9. Queens Park 34 9 10 15 43 56 37
10. Arbroath 34 6 5 23 35 79 23
  • Friday 26th April
  • Airdrieonians v Dundee United
  • Saturday 27th April
  •  Arbroath v Queens PK
  • Dunfermline v Inverness CT 
  • Morton v Rovers   
  • Partick Th v Ayr United

LATEST TEAM NEWS

Aaron Doran looks likely to have pulled on the Caley Jags strip for the last time after limping off against Raith Rovers last Friday. Sean McAllister returning was a bonus though but the mystery deepens as to why Roddy MacGregor, Austin Samuels and Nikola Ujdur are not featuring either on the injury list or the team list. Baffling to be honest as Roddy has the midfield attributes required, Austin has the speed and potential and Nikola in my opinion, if fit, would be my first choice on the team sheet. Are these guys on the way out? Add to that seven or eight loan players, then next season will see a massive restructure and rebuild at the Caledonian Stadium. I imagine the board members are squirming in their seats like Angela van den Bogerd at a Post Office inquiry.

Here's Dunc isn't it>>> No changes, Doran Out with a knee injury...

 

Dunfermline have former St Johnstone striker Chris Kane available and he is a handful, a sort of taller version of Alex Samuel but with less hair. They also have the human battering ram in the shape of the powerful Alex Jakubiak.

Pars v QP last week @ EEP
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Fisher (Breen 86)   Benedictus   Fagan-Walcott
 
Welch-Hayes (Jakubiak 68)   Hamilton   Ritchie-Hosler   Edwards
 
Todd   Kane   McCann (Holmes 80)
 
Subs Not Used: Little; Sutherland, Chalmers, O'Halloran, Benjamin, Moffat
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    We need Sean McAllister on form like he was last Friday as well as our strikers actually putting away chances, I think Mr McKay is due a goal 🤷, and as has been stated above, the defence concentrating

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Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Next Friday night will be fun
1. Dundee Utd 35 21 9 5 69 22 72
2. Raith Rovers 35 19 9 7 53 42 66
3. Partick Thistle 35 14 13 8 62 50 55
4. Airdrieonians 35 15 7 13 44 42 52
5. Morton 35 12 9 14 42 43 45
6. Dunfermline 35 11 11 13 40 45 44
7. Ayr United 35 12 7 16 50 58 43
8. Queens Park 35 10 10 15 48 56 40
9. Inverness CT 35 9 12 14 38 39 39
10. Arbroath 35 6 5 24 35 84 23
2 hours ago, IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER said:

Unleash the dogs Dunc - three points on the way. 

You being the expert regarding dogs from the hayloft and Dillinger's halcyon days. 

After today’s results it’s sadly out of our hands all we can do is try and win or at least draw next Saturday and pray QP implode. 

The great Highland Franchise Experiment has never looked so fragile shame on the so called guardians and blazers. 

Dougal

 


 

 


 


 

53/47 possession - 15 shots, 6 on target and 2 blocked, 8 corners and a missed penalty. Sounds like we were under the cosh and the tactics were all wrong.

3 minutes ago, IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER said:

53/47 possession - 15 shots, 6 on target and 2 blocked, 8 corners and a missed penalty. Sounds like we were under the cosh and the tactics were all wrong.

 

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2 minutes ago, IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER said:

53/47 possession - 15 shots, 6 on target and 2 blocked, 8 corners and a missed penalty. Sounds like we were under the cosh and the tactics were all wrong.

We were honking today. Dunfermline had the deckchairs out and still easily handled our limited attacking threat. In a game we simply had to win we probably had 3 good chances over the ninety. 

We needed to be XL Bully's but instead we got a group of Chihuahuas. 

I hope I'm wrong but I can't see that side today beating Montrose over two legs. 

29 minutes ago, IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER said:

53/47 possession - 15 shots, 6 on target and 2 blocked, 8 corners and a missed penalty. Sounds like we were under the cosh and the tactics were all wrong.

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Well I sheepishly slunk into the stadium today, embarrassed by the fact that I hadnt seen the team this year. Other things had taken priority. Other things were more enjoyable. Other things offerred more value for money......things that had always had to take a back seat behind ICT. I was doing my duty, I felt, to support my team in their hour of need. I will travel to Inverness next week also for the denouement. However, I have to say that the product on offer today was so poor. On this evidence our players simply arent good enough. The loanees arent playing for the shirt.......why should they? It is scarcely credible that, had the penalty gone in, we would have won that game. I am not going to single out players.....that was a shitshow. Inept. If we stay up by some miracle then next year will only be worse again and more fans will drift away. I feel sorry for Ridgers who has to watch this every week.

1 hour ago, Douglas Mackenzie said:

I think we have to focus on the fact we have to win on Friday,anything less is no use.The fly in the ointment is our home form.

As long as we hold them to a draw and Airdrie pull out a win, we should be sound as a pound and be safe on Goal Difference

1 minute ago, Naelifts said:

Well I sheepishly slunk into the stadium today, embarrassed by the fact that I hadnt seen the team this year. Other things had taken priority. Other things were more enjoyable. Other things offerred more value for money......things that had always had to take a back seat behind ICT. I was doing my duty, I felt, to support my team in their hour of need. I will travel to Inverness next week also for the denouement. However, I have to say that the product on offer today was so poor. On this evidence our players simply arent good enough. The loanees arent playing for the shirt.......why should they? It is scarcely credible that, had the penalty gone in, we would have won that game. I am not going to single out players.....that was a shitshow. Inept. If we stay up by some miracle then next year will only be worse again and more fans will drift away. I feel sorry for Ridgers who has to watch this every week.

It's not the players - it's the manager 

I’ve just done a bit of research in case anyone is interested 

We’ve had 16 seasons of playoffs and only 5 times the Championship club has been saved. 

7 minutes ago, IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER said:

It's not the players - it's the manager 

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10 minutes ago, ICTPaisley said:

I’ve just done a bit of research in case anyone is interested 

We’ve had 16 seasons of playoffs and only 5 times the Championship club has been saved. 

Interesting. Four teams in it so a one in four chance, which pretty much corresponds with those outcomes. The odds are against us.  

Not sure if this has been discussed, but the dates for the playoffs are officially out now. 

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Looking forwards to brushing up on my native language over the coming weeks

9 minutes ago, tm4tj said:

 

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2 hours ago, ICTPaisley said:

Not sure if this has been discussed, but the dates for the playoffs are officially out now. 

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Jeez. That's pretty brutal 😳 

Firstly, credit to the large travelling away support who were noisy throughout the game. Just a pity about the idiot verbally abusing Samuel in the first half due to his Dingwall connections: totally uncalled for.

The game was disappointing. We were the better team throughout, but our inability to turn possession into goals was our undoing yet again.

I need to see the Dunfermline goal again as an awkwardly placed pillar obscured my view but it looked like an unchallenged header.

Our penalty was a bit soft but we couldn’t capitalise on it.

We were much better after Pepple came on and he took his chance well from a difficult angle.

We had a few shots but didn’t really test the goalkeeper.

I felt there was an urgency amongst the team but it turned to desperation as the game went on, highlighted by an argument between Ridgers and Boyes about who would take a free kick deep into stoppage time.

It is out of our hands now and we need to focus on beating Morton on Friday and hoping Queens Park don’t win.

 

10 minutes ago, Robert said:

The game was disappointing. We were the better team throughout, but our inability to turn possession into goals was our undoing yet again.

It is out of our hands now and we need to focus on beating Morton on Friday and hoping Queens Park don’t win.

 

That has been the case this season where we could say we were the better team at many games and the other team pops up and scores a goal and three points to them :swear:  If we can't score we will not win games.

It will be squeaky bum time on Friday night :moon02:

5 hours ago, IMMORTAL HOWDEN ENDER said:

53/47 possession - 15 shots, 6 on target and 2 blocked, 8 corners and a missed penalty. Sounds like we were under the cosh and the tactics were all wrong.

'Tactics'..........seriously??

We have become an embarrassment. 

43 minutes ago, Robert said:

We were much better after Pepple came on and he took his chance well from a difficult angle.

Yes he took it really well, and was generally a handful for the Dunfermline defence who had coped easily with our other forwards.

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