Rangers 5 Dunfermline 1
Saturday, 1st Oct 2005BOS SPL Premier League
Dunfermline’s previous half dozen visits to Govan had seen the Pars concede 24 goals, so it was going to take a superlative defensive display if Jim Leishman’s troops hoped to continue their good recent form. Unfortunately, it was more of the same, despite a brief period in the second half when Dunfermline small but vocal band of fans thought that a different outcome was on the cards.
Dunfermline lined up with Bryn Halliwell in goals after Rangers manager Alex McLeish had refused permission for on-loan ‘keeper Alan McGregor to play. Andy Tod moved to the bench to make way for the return of skipper Scott Thomson, while striker Mark Burchill returned from injury to a place on the bench. 17-year-old David Muir kept his place and was joined in the first team squad for the first time by 18-year-old goalkeeper Peter Shaw. The Pars debutant must have been somewhat bemused at the sight of the Ibrox pitch being watered in October, then the kick-off being delayed as a couple of hundred red, white and blue balloons (the plastic variety!) descended on Bryn Halliwell’s goal just moments before John Underhill was due to get the game started.
If only the match had produced as much excitement, but in a hushed Ibrox, the home team had only two corners to show for their superior possession in the first ten minutes. Then, Olivier Bernard, who was being given a lot of space on the left side, sent in a low cross that Chris Burke received at the edge of the six-yard box unchallenged. To the relief of the Pars defence he sent his volley wide of Halliwell’s right hand post.
Dunfermline finally found room to get forward, but Horsted’s run was smothered. In 18 minutes Bernard was again involved, but this time his cut back to Lovenkrands was blasted high over the bar. On the other wing, Chris Burke was beginning to find his way past Zambernardi, and in 24 minutes Halliwell had to look lively to get down to Burke’s angled cross. Incidents were few and far between and
Just after the restart Aaron Labonte was yellow carded for a trip on Lovenkrands, but Ferguson’s free kick was comfortably dealt with. It took
After a slow start to the second half, Hunt came on to replace the ineffective Tarachulski after 51 minutes, and the substitution paid almost immediate dividends. Greg Ross and Derek Young played a 1-2 on the right before Ross sent in a perfect near post cross. Noel HUNT rose high but unchallenged to steer a perfect header beyond Waterreus and into the net. Game on and the Bears were getting restless, even more so when their favourite Chris Burke was immediately substituted for Ross McCormack.
The frustration of the Gers fans grew and Lovenkrands was given a rollicking when he failed to control a pass inside the Pars area. Alex McLeish could see the game was slipping and in 69 minutes he brought on Argentinian striker Federico Nieto in place of Buffel. If the Pars substitution had been inspired, this one was awesome – just seconds after his arrival a long ball was head flicked into the area by Prso. NIETO was lurking and still running he volleyed an unstoppable shot past Halliwell for Rangers third.
Dunfermlinehad a great chance to get back into the game just two minutes later. In Burke’s absence, Zambernardi was finding more space down the left. After winning a tackle, he sent in a superb curling cross that Derek Young did well to get to but he couldn’t get high enough and his header went inches over. Sadly, that was the end of
Rangers took skipper Barry Ferguson off but managed to get a fifth after another low ball from Bernard on the left wasn’t cleared and Ross McCORMACK knocked it home from a yard out.
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Dunfermline’s next match is the increasingly vital clash with Falkirk at
SUBS NOT USED: Stefan Klos (GK), Marvin Andrews, Francis Jeffers, Hamed Namouchi
SCORERS: Buffel (15), Prso (38), Nieto (71), Lovenkrands (75), McCormack (85)
DUNFERMLINE: Bryn Halliwell; Aaron Labonte, Scott Wilson, Scott Thomson, Yannick Zambernardi; Greg Ross, Jamie McCunnie, Lee Makel, Liam Horsted (Mark Burchill 70); Derek Young, Bartosz Tarachulski (Noel Hunt 51)
SUBS NOT USED: Davie Muir, Iain Campbell, Craig Wilson, Andy Tod, Peter Shaw (GK)
SCORERS: Hunt (54)
YELLOW CARD: Labonte, Derek Young
REFEREE: John Underhill
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