Inverness CT 1 Dunfermline 1
Saturday, 17th Oct 2009Same starting eleven but Andy Kirk returned to the bench and Steven McDougall dropped out. 1-0 down at half time to a Proctor goal. Kirk 1-1 after 69 mins.
There can be few more picturesque settings for a football stadium than Inverness` home ground on the Moray Firth just where the Kessock Bridge spans the strait taking the A9 on to the Black Isle. Never mind the scenery however what would look best after this sunny afternoon in the Highland Capital would be three more league points on the table.
Andy Kirk returned from international duty with Northern Ireland to the Dunfermline bench and Steven McDougall dropped out. Russell Duncan was out of the ICT team, Dan Stratford,replacing him, otherwise the same starting elevevn as turned out at Starks Park on Tuesday.
Nick Phinn and Graham kicked off for the visitors attacking the goal at the bridge end. There was seven minutes on the clock when the Pars created the first real test for either keeper. A diagonal ball from the right touchline from Graham Bayne was headed on target by Phinn some 15 yars out but Ryan Esson touched the fine effort over his crossbar.
Overstruck balls and misplaced Pars passes meant that Inverness got into the game and in 18 minutes Fleming was called upon to make a great save after Johnny Hayes cross was net bound off David Proctor before the yellow shirted Pars keeper parried the ball to his left and Calum Woods reacted fasted than Richie Foran to dispatch the loose ball away from danger.
An Andy Dowie pass wide left in 26 minutes sent Woods in with an opportunity to cross but Nauris Bulvitis headed the ball behind for a corner before it could reach Phinn. Gibson`s corner failed to trouble the Caley defence but when a Woods - Graham interchange four minutes later forced another corner on the same side there was a narow escape for Terry Butcher`s side. Gibson`s delivery reached the inrushing Neil McGregor and his powerful header travelled across the face of goal and out at the left post.
The Fifers kept up the pressure with Bayne nodding down a Woods cross that Graham nearly sneaked through to the awaiting Phinn. But this was better from Dunfermline and the game began to be played for longer spells in the Caley Thistle half. Imrie and Foran threatened with a counterattack but McGregor put an end to that.
Ten minutes from the break Ross accepted a poor Caley pass and sent Bayne in on the right but his shot whistled past the far post. Gibson was too low with a free kick in from the right and Phinn was flsgged for offside as he connected with a Bayne lay off that might have created the much sought after opening.
Caley`s response was another Proctor header from a Hayes pass that was diected over the crossbar from 15 yards. At the other end Phinn reeled about in agony after taking a tumble on the right side of the Caley box as Gibson popped a long range shot over the crossbar. The Pars midfielder received treatment but was able to continue.
Dunfermline might have done better in the 45th minute when Dowie sent the ball wide left for Woods whose cross Bayne was unfortunate to miscue and then just seconds from the half time whistle Hayes sent over a cross from the left, Foran rose to head the ball down and PROCTOR nipped in to head the ball home from inside the six yards box.
A cruel end to a first half where Dunfermline had promised so much but failed to cash in on their five corners and ample possession.
Half Time: Inverness CT 1 Dunfermline 0
In 47 minutes Dunfermline were happy to concede their second corner of the afternoon when Graham put in a good block on a Lee Cox effort. Joe Cardle, replaced Phinn just four minutes into the second half and another Caley corner in 55 minutes required Fleming to come out and hold.
Andy Kirk,replaced David Graham four minutes later but it was Caley who should have had another opportunity as Foran laced a ball through for Proctor on the edge of the box but the Caley man failed to control the pass. The Irishman was then subbed by Adam Rooney and Steven Bell entered the fray at the same time with Graeme Holmes making way.
In 65 minutes Bayne cut back an inviting ball but Cardle was just too far away from him to get in the early shot required. Their fans were shouting reminders to Caley Thistle that they were the home team as Cardle and Gibson pushed forward.
Ross pumped over a cross from the right that Bayne headed high but then Dunfermline won a corner on the left that Cardle took quickly and short. Gibso whipped the ball across and Andy KIRK rose to head the ball to the far post where it dropped in off the post. 1-1 and game on as the visitors looked the more eagre team.
A 71st minute corner brought another near thing as Gibson picked out Bell and McGregor closer in had his attempt sent out for another corner. Kirk broke through in next minute but Munro forced him to shoot wide.
Inverness were still sorting themselves out as Roy McBain replaced the injured Hayes when Rooney broke clear and he was unlucky to see his well struck drive saved off Fleming`s legs. Tokely and Kirk then collided but the big Highland defender recovered after treatment. McGregor then blocked another Rooney shot and the corner was successfully defended.
The match was in its 83rd minute Gibson failed to cash in on a Bayne lay off and then Kirk had the 300 or so Pars fans oooh as he drove narrowly outside the left post. Woods swept the ball square for Ross two minutes later and almost got the breakthrough as Bayne, Kirk and Bell all got a touch before Caley forced the corner. Bell got his head to the Gibson delivery but Dowie turned the ball on to a defender.
Danni Sanchez teased the Pars defence before Woods conceded the corner that Fleming was to hold. Back up to the other end came the Pars but they nearly got caught on the break as Golabek crossed for Proctor to have his attempt tipped over off the crossbar in the final minute.
Added time continued in deadlock despite a strong Cardle cross and a Stratford free kick that Dunfermline beat away.
SUBS NOT USED: Robert Eagle, Kyle Allison (GK)
SCORERS: Proctor (45)
YELLOW CARD: Tokely (60), Imrie (68)
DUNFERMLINE: Greg Fleming; Greg Ross, Neil McGregor, Andy Dowie, Calum Woods; Graeme Holmes (Steven Bell 63), Alex Burke; Willie Gibson, Nick Phinn (Joe Cardle, 49), David Graham (Andy Kirk,59); Graham Bayne (c).
SUBS NOT USED: Chris Higgins,Greg Paterson (GK)
SCORERS: Kirk (69)
REFEREE: Alan Muir
WEATHER: Sunny 12°C
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NEXT MATCH: (home) First Division v Morton
Saturday 24th October 2009, kick off 3.00pm
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Wednesday, 14th Oct 2009The Pars record against the Highlanders is not the best and they have won only twice at Inverness in 8 visits.
Dunfermline are off up the A9 again on Saturday and they will be hoping that their opponents Inverness Caley Thistle will be easier negotiated than the three sets of traffic lights for roadworks. It is of course the club`s first visit to the Caledonian Stadium since that solemn day in May 2007 when their relegation to the First Division was settled. Jim McIntyre`s first half goal looked so promising but Hastings and McAllister netted in the second half to sink the Dunfermline hearts. League Record v Inverness Caledonian Thistle (A) Pld W D L F A 8 2 1 5 8 12 The Pars record against the Highlanders is not the best and they have won only twice at Inverness in 8 visits. The 2-1 win in April 2000 won them promotion to the Premier League after a year`s absence and the other a 3-1 win on St Patricks Day 2007 was Stephen Kenny`s first league victory after 16 attempts. Milestones Inverness Caledonian Thistle (Away) Last League Victory 3-1 SPL Last League Defeat Best League Victory 2-1 Sc Div 1 Worst League Defeat *Pre league reconstruction Seventeen league games have now taken place between the teams. Date H/A F-A Scorers A 2 -1 [1-0] Moss, [2-0] Bullen, [2-1] Xausa H 1-0 [1-0] Tod A 1-1 [1-0] Hampshire, [1-1] Bavidge H 4-0 [1-0] Smith (p), [2-0] Reid, [3-0] Thomson, [4-0] Petrie Neither club have done as well as they would have liked but Terry Butcher`s men pinched the points on the opening day of the season thanks to a strike from Lee Cox in the second minute of added time. Inverness`s home form is the worst in the division with one point from their four home games this season. A late goal at Starks Park on Tuesday night took the pressure off Terry Butcher but he will be looking to placate his home support. The Pars draw at Dingwall that same night will boost confidence especially since they played well and could have won three points had their finishing been more accurate. Last Time Out DUNFERMLINE (v Ross County): Greg Fleming; Greg Ross, Neil McGregor, Andy Dowie, Calum Woods; Graeme Holmes, Alex Burke (Steven Bell 82); Willie Gibson (Steven McDougall 78), Nick Phinn (Joe Cardle 64), David Graham; Graham Bayne (c) INVERNESS CALEY THISTLE: (v Raith Rovers); Ryan Esson; Ross Tokely, Grant Munro, David Proctor, Nauris Bulvitis, Jonathan Hayes, Russell Duncan (Dan Stratford 87), Lee Cox, Richie Foran (Adam Rooney 75), Dougie Imrie (Dani Sanchez 65) Dunfermline will have Andy Kirk available again after he came on as a late substitute in Northern Ireland`s World Cup qualifier against the Czech Republic in Prague on Wednesday. Referee will be Alan Muir. Come on ye Pars!
Record of all League Matches v Inverness CT
H
0-1
[0-1] Cox
12/05/07
A
1-2
[1-0] McIntyre, [1-1] Hastings, [1-2] McAllister
17/03/07
A
3-1
[0-1] Paatelainen, [1-1] Glass, [2-1] McIntyre, [3-1] Glass
23/12/06
H
0-0
A
0-1
[0-1] Tokely
06/05/06
H
0-1
[0-1] Morgan
08/02/06
H
2-2
[1-0] Hunt, [2-0] Burchill, [2-1] Dargo (p), [2-2] Wyness
05/11/06
A
1-2
[0-1] Black, [0-2] Proctor, [1-2] Makel
13/08/05
H
0-1
[0-1] Fox
23/04/05
H
0-0
[0-0]
29/01/05
A
0-2
[0-1] Wilson, [0-2] Brewster
06/11/04
H
1-1
[1-0] Darren Young, [1-1] Fox
15/08/04
A
0-2
[0-1] Golabek, [0-2] Juanjo
Current League Form
Inverness CT
Dunfermline
League Points
12
10
League Position
6
7
Form Last 6 League Matches
LWDLLW
LLLLWD
Home/Away Record
P4, W0, D1, L3
P4, W1, D1, L4
Recent Form this season - home / away
Inverness Caley Thistle (home)
Dunfermline (away)
Queen of the South
L
1-3
Ross County
D
0-0
Ross County
W
1-0
Hearts
L
1-2
Partick Thistle
L
2-3
Partick Thistle
L
0-2
Ross County
L
1-3
Dundee
L
0-1
Albion Rovers
W
4-0
Morton
W
2-0
Stranraer
W
3-0
Dumbarton
W
5-0
SUBS NOT USED: Chris Higgins, Greg Paterson (GK)
SUBS NOT USED: Robert Eagle, Kyle Allison (GK)
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