Dunfermline Athletic

Fixtures : 2007-2008 : Stirling Albion

Sat, 25th Aug 2007 Kick Off: 15:00

Dunfermline 2 Stirling Albion 1

Saturday, 25th Aug 2007

Victory in Division One League match four. Hamilton opens the Pars account but Pars see red again!

Dunfermline were without the suspended Souleymane Bamba but Stephen Glass returned after his one match suspension. Paul Gallacher made his Dunfermline debut and Scott Thomson and Jim Hamliton returned in a side that showed four changes from the one that started at Almondvale last Sunday.

The Pars kicked off playing into the wind and attacking the goal at the Cowdenbeath end. Owen Morrison was caught offside as Hamilton played a quickly taken free kick out to the left wing and Stirling`s first ball into the Pars box came after five minutes but Gallacher was able to cling on to the crossbar as Paul Nugent`s cross sailed across and behind.

Chris Aitken tried a shot from distance as the visitors kept the Pars at bay. In 9th minute Hamilton got two chances to fire a shot in from the edge of the Albion box and there were cries for a penalty as Paul Murphy was hit by Hammy`s shot. Morrison also had his well struck shot from 16 yards blocked when he connected well on the end of a Harper pass.

A couple of Pars corners still failed to create much danger to Hogarth between the Stirling sticks, the greatest danger coming from a Paul Gallacher kick, headed down by Hamilton to Harper that Nugent had to despatch behind his own goal on the quarter hour. Dunfermline were beginning to enjoy much possession, a good penetrating run by Harper played Stevie Crawford in on the right side but Hogarth slid in to save before the Pars no.8 could connect.

The best chance of the match thus far came in 28 minutes and it was the visitors who failed to take it. Stirling captain Chris Aitken held off the challenge of Glass as he gained ground down the left wing before centring for David McKenna but with only the keeper to beat, his shot from 15 yards was lifted high into the stand.

A loose ball from Glass to Thomson let in Steven Bell but his angled shot was easily held by the black shirted Gallacher. At the other end Crawford did well to create an opening for a cross from the left but Hamilton was offside as he attempted to direct the ball home from six yards.

There was another let off for the Pars with ten minutes to the break. Scott Wilson was dispossessed by McKenna on the left edge of his six yard box and Derek Lilley managed to put the ball wide at the near post when it might have been easier to score.

Young and Crawford forced their way into the Stirling penalty box but a shot could not be taken and when Owen Morrison got the break of the ball he too was closed down. Glass presented Crawford with a good chance in 42 minutes but Hogarth blocked and then from the resultant corner Hamilton almost beat the keeper but Stirling survived.

Dunfermline had looked the better team for most of the half although Stirling Albion had probably had the better chances. Goalless at the interval.

Half Time: Dunfermline 0 Stirling Albion 0

Silky play from Glass and his midfield colleagues encouraged the home support in the opening minute of the second half. A series of short, slick interchanges sent Crawford down the left and he cut back for Owen Morrison to fire a dangerous ball across the face of goal. Shields sent over a cross from the right that Hamilton headed over the bar and then Hammy was on the end of a Harper cross that he directed wide and Crawford following up was offside.

Pressure was sustained on the Albion goal and two corners kept the decibels raised. Darren Young headed wide but the visitors certainly had their backs to the wall. Young was brought down by Graham and the Pars were awarded a free kick in a central position 30 yards out. The setpiece was quickly taken choosing Crawford as the option on the left. Stevie took the ball well up before checking back on to his right foot for a cross that Jim HAMILTON headed home at the far post to break the deadlock with just over ten minutes of the second 45 gone.

In 64 minutes a fine run from Owen Morrison produced a good right footed strike from 25 yards that Hogarth held and in the next minute a piece of genius from Crawford should have handed Young the second goal. Running into the left side of the Stirling box Stevie flicked a Morrison back beautifully to Darren but he unfortunately pulled his shot wide right.

Still the Pars took the match to the Binos but like before getting in that final killer shot remained difficult. Owen Morrison chose to curl a free kick on the edge of the box at the left goalpost but Hogarth just got across in time. It was looking like only a matter of time before the Pars would add to their tally but in 73rd minute Scott Morrison tugged at Steven Bell as he rose for the ball on six yards and he was shown red by referee Stephen Finnie.

From the penalty spot Chris AITKEN sent the ball to Gallacher`s right and it was back to 1-1 and the Pars for the fourth successive league match were down to ten men. When Nugent took out Owen Morrison on the left side of the box Harper swung over a useful ball from the free kick that Crawford crashed against the far post at an acute angle from six yards.

Time was running down as Stirling collected five cautions in the space of nine minutes. Shields was next to send give Hammy a headed chance but he was wide. Gallacher was kept alert diverting a Tomana shot wide of his left post. A Harper free kick flashed through the box but then in 88th minute East End Park erupted.

A victory - what joy for Shieldsie and Glass

Darren Young sped into the left side of the opposition penalty box. His shot was beaten down but he managed to flight a cross neatly across the six yard box for Kevin HARPER to net in style with a diving header. Only two minutes remained and with Phil McGuire sent on in place of Owen Morrison the ten men held out for a well deserved victory.

DUNFERMLINE: Paul Gallacher; Greg Shields, Scott Wilson, Scott Thomson (c), Scott Morrison; Kevin Harper, Darren Young, Stephen Glass, Owen Morrison (Phil McGuire 89); Stevie Crawford, Jim Hamilton SUBS: Sean Murdoch (GK), Mark Burchill, Bobby Ryan, Calum Woods
SUBS NOT USED:
SCORERS: Hamilton (56), Harper (88)
YELLOW CARD: Wilson (60)
RED CARD: Scott Morrison (73)

STIRLING ALBION: Myles Hogarth; Paul Nugent, Andrew Graham, Laurie Ellis, Stuart Devine; Steven Bell, Paul Murphy (Marek Tomana , Chris Aitken (c), Nathan Taggart (Ross Harris 60); Derek Lilley, David McKenna (Colin Cramb 60).
SUBS NOT USED: Darren Gribben, Scott Christie
SCORERS: Aitken (74 pen.)
YELLOW CARD: Devine (67), Aitken (78), Ellis (81), Harris (82), Nugent (85), Tomana (87)

REFEREE: Stephen Finnie
WEATHER: Sunny Intervals, breezy 18°C
ATTENDANCE 3921

NEXT MATCH: (away) UEFA Cup v BK Hacken, Thursday 30th August 2007

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Preview Stirling Albion

Tuesday, 21st Aug 2007

The record shows that Dunfermline have had the upper hand in league matches against Stirling Albion but not by much.

STIRLING-ALBION(GIF)

One might have thought that opening home fixtures against the two teams who were in Division Two last season might have been the easiest start to the league campaign but Morton have already proven that to be the wrong assumption.  Stirling Albion are the next visitors but Stephen Kenny who was one of the 1538 interested spectators at Forthbank last Saturday will have seen that the Binos are not to be underestimated.

The record shows that Dunfermline have had the upper hand in league matches against Stirling Albion but not by much.

League Record v Stirling Albion

Pld

W

D

L

52

21

13

 18

The Binos won in their third last visit to East End Park in April 1993.  Dunfermline won the last meeting which was in April the following year.

Milestones v Stirling Albion (Home)

Last League Victory

02/04/94

2-1

Div 1

Last League Defeat

03/04/93

0-2

Div 1

Best League Victory

02/12/67

6-0

Div 1*

Worst League Defeat

18/10/47

3-5

Div 2*

*Pre league reconstruction

Stirling Albion have drawn all three of their SFL matches, Dunfermline have lost two and drawn one.

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Dunfermline  Stirling Albion
Current League Position
8 6
 Form this Season
LLD DDD
League Points
1 3
Goal Difference
-2 0

As a morale booster a victory is almost imperative for the Pars and it would be a welcome boost ahead of the UEFA Cup match in Gothenburg.  Albion too will be in search of their first league win before they face SPL Hearts in the CIS Insurance Cup next Tuesday.

Form this season
Dunfermline

A
Hamilton Accies
1-2

H H
Morton
0-1
H
BK Hacken
1-1

A
Livingston
1-1

Stirling Albion H
Partick Thistle
1-1
A
Brechin City
1-0

A
St Johnstone
2-2

A
Montrose
1-5
H
Morton
0-0

Last Time Out

DUNFERMLINE: (v Livingston)
Sean Murdoch; Greg Shields (c), Souleymane Bamba, Scott Wilson, Scott Morrison; Kevin Harper, Darren Young, Stephen Simmons (Nick Phinn 60), Owen Morrison; Stevie Crawford (Mark Burchill 65), Tam McManus (Jim Hamilton 26).
SUBS: Neil Inglis (GK), Phil McGuire.

STIRLING ALBION: (v Morton)
Myles Hogarth; Paul Nugent, Stuart Devine, Lawrie Ellis, Andy Graham, Chris Aitken, Steven Bell, Paul Murphy, Derek Lilley, David McKenna (Darren Gribben 86), Nathan Taggart (Marek Tomana 71)
SUBS NOT USED: Chris Hay, Ross Harris, Scott Christie (GK)

Dunfermline will be without Sol Bamba through suspension but Stephen Glass can return. There could be places for Captain Scott Thomson and Phil McGuire but Tam McManus will almost certainly miss the game against Stirling Albion with bruised ribs. Scott Muirhead is also out with a broken metatarsal. Disappointingly following his strong performance off the bench on Sunday, Nick Phinn could be out for up to six weeks after twisting an ankle in training on Tuesday. The Pars injury list appears to grow unfortunately with those just listed joining longer term wounded Roddy McKenzie, Jim McIntyre, Bobby Ryan and Greg Ross.

Referee for the match will be 36 year old Stephen Finnie.  Last time he was in charge of a Pars match was at Motherwell on the last day of March.  The Pars lost 2-0 and Gary Mason, Phil McGuire, Scott Morrison and Greg Shields were booked in a total of seven yellow cards.

C`mon Ye Pars!

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