Dunfermline 0 Falkirk 3
Saturday, 4th Nov 2006Disappointing Derby Day at East End Park as Gunner Stokes blasts Pars
Greg Ross was the only change from the side that took a point at Tynecastle. Jamie McCunnie broke his foot during that match so his substitute continues in his place. Although recovered from injury Stevie Crawford found himself in the somewhat unusual surroundings for him, of the subs bench. Falkirk were unchanged from the eleven who overwhelmed Dundee United the previous Saturday.
As a result of losing a goal in just 36 seconds, Burchill and Hamilton were restarting the game a minute after the kick off. Falkirk had carved up the Dunfermline defence with Andy Gow delivering in a fine ball in from the left that Anthony STOKES received and drove past Roddy McKenzie from 8 yards.
The Pars came storming back forcing a corner in front of the Falkirk support and also having a penalty claim as Jim Hamilton`s knock down seemed to hit off Jack Ross` hand. Unfortunately that storm died down too hastily! In the seventh minute the same Ross lobbed over a long ball from the right touchline that slipped over Greg Shields head and Stokes was allowed a shot at goal from 15 yards that fortunately went wide of the right post.
At the other end when Steven Simmons squared to Owen Morrison, the Irishman fired in a shot that went straight to Lambers. Mason and Hamilton with some delicate skills both sent crosses in from the right but nothing that threatened the bright orange kitted keeper.
On the quarter hour Gary Mason`s tackle on Russell Latapy was penalised and the Trinidad and Tobago internationalist was given the chance to aim for goal but his 30 yard free kick was blocked by Darren Young in the Dunfermline wall. Falkirk turned up the pressure and pegged the Pars back. Steven Thomson created the next danger breaking in on the left side of the Pars box and despite to efforts of Ross and Tod to stop him was able to get in a shot that McKenzie did well to save.
A soft decision in 25th minute awarded Falkirk with a free kick on the top of the D in front of McKenzie`s goal. Latapy and Gow lined up but it was the latter who tried to blast his way through the Pars defensive wall. The ball broke to Stokes and there was relief to see the ball sent wide right by Stokes.
Three minutes later Simmons lofted a ball into the Bairns box and although Hamilton got his head to it the gloves of Lambers were soon clutching the ball. Dunfermline then produced a further three chances at least one of which should have taken.
Greg Ross won a corner on the right and when Morrison delivered Young had a good blast from 14 yards but the shot was deflected for a corner on the left. This time it was Simmons who took the shot but Gow drove that away. Next Young and Tod did the hard work to set up Simmons but this time, possibly an even better chance, the former Hearts man was wildly left of target.
Six minutes from the interval Falkirk came very close to doubling their advantage. Gow broke in on the left side of the Pars box and drove in a shot that was well blocked by the advancing McKenzie and Aaron Labonte blootered away the loose ball for a corner.
An O`Donnell challenge on Hamilton gave the Pars a free kick that Morrison floated into the Falkirk area. Toddy was up to direct the ball down but Lambers reacted faster than Mason and the last opportunity for a first half equaliser was gone.
It was a first half that Falkirk bossed, playing the better passing game with many different ideas when it came to attack. Dunfermline in contrast were too deliberate in their build up and even when they got themselves into promising positions failed to deliver the final telling ball.
Half Time: Dunfermline 0 Falkirk 1
Phil McGuire returned for the start of the second half taking the place of Steven Simmons in midfield. He was immediately involved heading on an early Dunfermline corner but the visitors closed out Hamilton as he tried to cash in. Falkirk were not to be suppressed however and Steven Thomson had an early drive that could well have hit the target but Tod deflected it for a corner.
Latapy was showboating deceiving several Pars challengers to push Gow through on the left of the Pars box. His squared ball was well set up for Bairns skipper Steven Thomson but he fired straight at McKenzie who had little time to move.
The home side were finding it extremely difficult to alter Falkirk`s dominance of the game so there was no surprise when Stevie Crawford was introduced at left midfield in place of Owen Morrison. Things immediately got worse however as Falkirk grabbed their second goal. A simple move through the middle let Thomson play a fine ball into the path of STOKES and he drilled in his ninth goal of the season.
Almost thirty minutes remained but the Falkirk fans were on song and enjoying some cheeky keepy-uppies from two goal Stokes down in front of them at the right corner flag.
In 68 minutes Jim Hamilton tested Lambers with a forceful header at the end of a Darren Young cross from the left. The Dutch keeper reacted well to thwart the Fifers, saved a close in header from McGuire and then moments later stopped Burchill as well. The match was boiling up and O`Donnell was yellow carded as the derby day atmosphere was turned up.
Falkirk might well have notched a third in 72 minutes when Gow caught out birthday boy Andy Tod at the byeline but McKenzie saved the shot when a lay off to Stokes would almost certainly have completed the on loan Gunner`s hattrick.
The 80th minute summed up the Pars luck. After a great opportunity when Burchill drove in a shot that was saved, came back for Mason who mis-hit but set up a return from the left of the box that Young left for Greg Ross. He connected really well but the ball rattled off the crossbar. Falkirk on the break fed Andy Gow and his perfect pass put in Anthony STOKES for his third and his second SPL hattrick in two games.
Many Dunfermline fans dispensed with the final ten minutes as they streamed out of their seats towards the exits and in a crowd of 6504 there were many more Falkirk fans left at ten to five.
They missed Greg Ross stopping Gow with another good break in on goal and of course, probably deliberately, missed the loud Falkirk celebrations at the end of the three added minutes.
Eight points then now separate Dunfermline from their rivals but on this kind of attacking play the south bankers can only expect to increase that. For the Pars there is a distinct need of new ideas and invention. Maybe there was a man in the stand watching who might be able to turn things around for this troubled team?
SUBS NOT USED: Freddie Daquin, Calum Woods, Nick Phinn, Greg Paterson (GK)
YELLOW CARD: Young (33), Hamilton (65)
FALKIRK: Jeroen Lambers; Jack Ross, Kevin Twaddle, Darren Barr, Kenny Milne, Russell Latapy, Patrick Gregg, Steven Thomson (Vitor Lima 76), Stephen O`Donnell, Andy Gow, Anthony Stokes
SUBS NOT USED: Scott Higgins, Ryan McStay, John Stewart, Cedric Uras, Liam Craig, Karl Dodd.
SCORERS: Stokes (1, 59. 80)
YELLOW CARD: Thomson (61), O`Donnell (71)
REFEREE: Iain Brines
WEATHER: Dull, Windy 12°C
ATTENDANCE 6504
NEXT MATCH: (away) v Rangers, Saturday 11th November 2006, kick off 3.00pm at Ibrox Stadium
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Wednesday, 1st Nov 2006Only two Dunfermline wins in the last dozen league meetings and half the games have been drawn.
The local derby comes at a time when Dunfermline really need to bag some points to prevent a gap opening up between them and the teams in 8th, 9th and 10th places in the SPL. The Pars in 11th are one point ahead of Craig Levein`s new charges at Dundee United but with Motherwell in 10th playing St Mirren in 8th the wrong combination of results could open up a five point gap. The right results could put DA just three points off seventh place. [Match Day Hospitality]
Last 12 League Matches v Falkirk | |||
05/08/06 | A | 0-1 | L |
14/04/06 | A | 0-0 | D |
01/04/06 | H | 1-1 | D |
31/12/05 | A | 2-1 | W |
15/10/05 | H | 0-1 | L |
25/03/00 | A | 1-1 | D |
15/01/00 | H | 2-2 | D |
20/11/99 | A | 3-1 | W |
28/08/99 | H | 1-1 | D |
18/01/94 | A | 0-2 | L |
26/03/94 | H | 1-1 | D |
27/10/93 | A | 1-4 | L |
Only two Dunfermline wins in the last dozen league meetings and half the games have been drawn.
Dunfermline v Falkirk: The Full League Record | ||||||
P | W | D | L | F | A | |
At East End Park | 39 | 16 | 10 | 13 | 57 | 48 |
At Brockville | 37 | 10 | 7 | 20 | 39 | 61 |
At Falkirk Stadium | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Division One (up to 1975) | 36 | 20 | 2 | 14 | 65 | 49 |
Division Two (up to 1975) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 11 |
Premier League (since 1975) | 8 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 8 |
First Division (since 1975) | 22 | 3 | 9 | 10 | 22 | 32 |
Second Division (since 1975) | 6 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 7 |
TOTALS | 76 | 27 | 16 | 33 | 97 | 109 |
The Pars have the upper hand in league meetings at East End, but only just.
Dunfermline | Falkirk |
Current League Position | |
11 | 9 |
Last 6-SPL Match Form | |
DLLLWL | WLDLWL |
Home/Away Record | |
P5, W2, D1, L2 | P5, W2, D1, L2 |
Leading Scorers | |
S Crawford (3) | A Stokes (5) |
Falkirk in 9th will be stiff competition, but then they always are and they will be seeking to add East End Park to Tannadice, Tynecastle and Easter Road as locations of their away points in this SPL season.
Dunfermline`s 1-0 defeat at the Falkirk Stadium back in August will boost their opponent`s confidence but last Saturday`s 5-1 thrashing of United will possibly be their greatest tonic ahead of this clash. The Pars too had a good result last week in Edinburgh so both teams will be going into this match in search of full points. That should make for a good match and no doubt the special atmosphere of the derby game will add to the occasion.
Recent Form |
Dunfermline |
L |
W |
W |
D |
L 1 - 2 |
Falkirk Away |
L |
W |
W |
L |
W |
Dunfermline last time out (v Hearts) Roddy McKenzie; Jamie McCunnie (Greg Ross 48), Greg Shields, Andy Tod, Aaron Labonte; Stephen Simmons, Darren Young, Gary Mason (Calum Woods 87), Owen Morrison; Jim Hamilton, Mark Burchill (Freddie Daquin 82)
Subs not used: Greg Paterson (GK), Iain Williamson, Scott Morrison, Souleymane Bamba
Falkirk last time out (v Dundee United); Jerome Lambers; Jack Ross, Kevin Twaddle (Thomas Scobbie 78), Darren Barr, Kenny Milne, Russell Latapy, Patrick Gregg, Steven Thomson (Vitor Lima 80), Stephen O`Donnell (Liam Craig 84), Andy Gow, Anthony Stokes
Subs not used: Scott Higgins, Pedro Moutinho, Tam McManus, Karl Dodd.
Referee for this match will be Iain Brines. His first time in charge of a Dunfermline match since March this year. Last season he refereed all three of the SPL meetings between Dunfermline and Aberdeen. So far this season he has averaged four cards per game.
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