Cowdenbeath 0 Dunfermline 4
Saturday, 12th Feb 2011IRN BRU First Division: Dunfermline bring in Phinn, Buchanan and Smith. Graham (47) 0-1, Buchanan (69) 0-2. Graham (75) 0-3. Kirk (84) 0-4.
MATCH PICTURES
The Pars made the shortest possible trip for an away game, taking the team bus to Central Park. This was Dunfermline`s first league encounter in Cowdenbeath since 13th February 1993 and they had one successful League cup tie there in September 2002.
From the team knocked out of the cup by the late own goal at Aberdeen, Jim McIntyre made three changes. Chris Smith returned in goals, Liam Buchanan started against his old club, Nick Phinn replaced Alex Burke and new signing Martin Hardie was on the bench. For their first home game since 6th November the Blue Brazil were without the services of their captain Mark Baxter (foot injury) and John Mbu out with knee injury. Jon Robertson, and Richie Vauls were their two changes from the side that drew at Dingwall the previous Saturday.
Supporters of both clubs turned out in their numbers and the gate of 2192 was obviously swollen after Lochgelly Albert`s home cup tie against Dundee North End was a late victim of the damp weather! Bright sunshine welcomed the players and fans however for this long awaited local derby, the low sun casting a shadow midway into the Pars box as Cameron kicked the game off with the hosts playing into the sun. In the opening exchanges the ball was a hot potato with the best opening on two minutes falling to Buchanan from a David Graham lay off but the home defence was alert to that.
Calum Woods cross in fifth minute was turned behind for the first corner of the afternoon but Joe Cardle`s delivery was headed away and Graham didn`t connect solidly with the follow up, sending the ball well wide of target. The hosts first corner three minutes later was headed out by Kevin Rutkiewicz before play switched to the other end with Andy Kirk setting up Cardle for a dangerous cross in from the left but the offside flag was up.
A Lee Makel free kick was headed behind his own goal by Kirk but Smith held with ease from the corner. End to end it continued with Graham flashing the ball through the Cowden six yard box in 12 minutes. Unfortunately neither Buchanan nor Cardle could get close enough to convert. Next some neat ball play from Woods allowed him space to thread a good ball for Phinn to square to Kirk on the edge of the six yard box but former Pars keeper David Hay blocked well.
Immediately there was another Dunfermline chance; Cardle pulled the trigger on the right side of the Cowden box and this time it was Kenny Adamson who kept the ball out. Cowden reminded their visitors that they could not be forgotten, Makel winning the ball off Gary Mason and then powering a fine shot on target for Smith to hold. Kirk then fed Cardle on the right and Phinn`s header from Cardle`s red booted cross was glanced well wide right.
Dunfermline continued to produce chances; Buchanan taking too long after latching on to a big ball over the top and rounding the keeper and Graham accepting a Buchanan lay off but blasting his 25 yard shot off target. As the sun went down so did the tempo of the game and in 34 minutes it was Cowdenbeath who had a pop at goal when John Armstrong`s throw in was defended out to him and he walloped a shot on target that Rutkiewicz cleared.
That roused Dunfermline again with Cardle creating a chance to shoot narrowly wide left after one of his characteristic cut ins from the left. Alex Keddie headed over the crossbar from a Cardle corner from the right and then in 43 minutes Hay reacted faster to thwart Buchanan as another cross landed in the home box,
Half Time: Cowdenbeath 0 Dunfermline 0
Half time excitement was generated with the switching on of Central Park`s enhanced floodlight system before Phinn and Kirk got the second half underway with the former heading a Cardle cross outside the left post after just 22 seconds. Less than a minute later a long ball from Smith was headed right by Kirk from the edge of the Cowden box and GRAHAM connected well to drive the ball low and hard through two defenders and in at the far post. 1-0 to Dunfermline.
Adamson robbed Buchanan as he set off on a break and then immediately Winter lost possession to Buchanan. The striker`s shot was blocked but the opportunity fell to Phinn but he beat his shot into the ground and over the bar.
Rain showered down as Jimmy Nicholl subbed Richie Vauls with Mark Ramsay in 55 minutes. Six minutes later Phinn should have made it 2-0 but his attempt from a Buchanan cut back was directed wide left from ten yards out. Kirk had a shot from 25 yards in 65 minutes but that was high and wide. There was pinball in the Pars box for a moment and Ramsay might have done better wih his effort before Graham won possession off Cameron in the centre circle but the break came to nothing as Buchanan dwelt on his attempt to find Kirk on the right side of the penalty area.
In 69 minutes BUCHANAN got off the mark for Dunfermline after a speedy break through the middle by Graham. He sent the ball wide for Cardle to return and the Pars new striker headed into the bottom right. Six minutes later GRAHAM carried the ball up the right channel, Woods overlapped to cause a distraction and the Pars midfielder thrashed the ball from 20 yards into the same spot as his first.
Martin Hardie replaced Nick Phinn to make his Dunfermline debut. Graham`s shot from 20 yards was deflected for a corner on the right before the most recent Pars signing swung the ball in from the left for Andy KIRK to head home a fourth goal for the `Townies` six minutes from full time.
After a first half with so much promise but no goals the second half proved most fruitful and coupled with Neil McCann`s late winner against Raith rovers it was a good day to be a Par.
COWDENBEATH: David Hay; Kenny Adamson, Craig Winter (c), John Armstrong, Richie Vauls (Mark Ramsay 55), Jon Robertson, Colin Cameron, Lee Makel (Lewis Coult 70), Archie Campbell; Stevie Crawford; John Dempster (Greig Stewart 75)SUBS NOT USED: Scott Linton, Ludovic Roy (GK).
YELLOW CARD: Winter (51), Cameron (74)
DUNFERMLINE: Chris Smith; Calum Woods, Kevin Rutkiewicz, Alex Keddie, Austin McCann (c); David Graham, Nick Phinn (Martin Hardie,75), Gary Mason (Alex Burke 86), Joe Cardle (Steven McDougall 70); Andy Kirk, Liam Buchanan.
SUBS NOT USED: Neil McGregor, Kyle Allison.
SCORERS: Graham (47, 75), Buchanan (69), Kirk (86).
REFEREE: John McKendrick
WEATHER: Sunny 7°C
ATTENDANCE 2192
NEXT MATCH: SFL First Division (home) v Falkirk
Tuesday 15th February 2011, kick off 7.45pm
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Cowdenbeath vs Dunfermline
Sat, 12th Feb 2011
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Preview Cowdenbeath
Wednesday, 9th Feb 2011GAME ON CONFIR
It has been 18 years since Cowdenbeath last hosted Dunfermline in a league match. The Central Park club took only 13 points from their 44 matches that season and one of the three games that Cowdenbeath won was at East End Park after they had already been relegated.
Milestones Cowdenbeath (Away) | |||
Last League Victory |
13/02/93 |
2-1 |
First Div |
Last League Defeat |
27/08/77 |
1-3 |
Second Div |
Best League Victory |
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4-0 |
Second Div |
Worst League Defeat |
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0-4 |
Second Div |
*Pre league reconstruction |
Dunfermline`s league record against Cowdenbeath reveals 28 wins and 26 defeats with 14 draws. Of the last dozen league meetings Dunfermline have won ten but this is a local derby and everyone knows history and the form book can go out the window.
Last Twelve League Meetings | ||||
2010/11 | ||||
29/12/10 | Dunfermline | 5-0 | Cowdenbeath | First Division |
18/09/10 | Dunfermline | 2-1 | Cowdenbeath | First Division |
1992/93 | ||||
01/05/93 | Dunfermline | 0-2 | Cowdenbeath | First Division |
13/02/93 | Cowdenbeath | 1-2 | Dunfermline | First Division |
19/12/92 | Dunfermline | 4-1 | Cowdenbeath | First Division |
05/08/92 | Cowdenbeath | 2-5 | Dunfermline | First Division |
1985/86 | ||||
15/03/86 | Cowdenbeath | 0-2 | Dunfermline | Second Division |
05/03/86 | Cowdenbeath | 0-1 | Dunfermline | Second Division |
31/08/85 | Dunfermline | 3-2 | Cowdenbeath | Second Division |
1984/85 | ||||
02/03/85 | Dunfermline | 1-2 | Cowdenbeath | Second Division |
17/11/84 | Cowdenbeath | 0-1 | Dunfermline | Second Division |
15/09/84 | Dunfermline | 2-1 | Cowdenbeath | Second Division |
League Form
Cowdenbeath | Dunfermline |
Current League Position | |
7 | 2 |
League Points | |
17 | 39 |
Goal Difference | |
-16 | +14 |
Last 6-Match League Form | |
LLLLLD | WDWLDL |
League Record | |
P7, W3, D1, L3 | P9, W3, D1, L5 |
Cowdenbeath have taken only one point from the last 18 available. They are unbeaten at home since mid October but have only played there twice since. At home their recent form has been good with only Raith Rovers of the last five visitors leaving with full points. Stirling Albion, Dundee and Partick have all left empty handed and Dunfermline haven`t won on the road since they went to Partick Thistle at the end of September.
Form this season home / away matches | ||||||
Cowdenbeath (home) | Dunfermline (away) | |||||
Stirling Albion | W | 5-1 | Aberdeen | L | 0-1 | |
Morton | D |
2-2 |
Partick Thistle | L | 0-2 | |
Raith Rovers | L | 1-2 | Raith Rovers | L | 1-2 | |
Dundee | W | 2-1 | Montrose | D | 2-2 | |
Partick Thistle | W | 2-1 | Morton | L | 1-2 | |
Queen of the South | L | 1-3 | Dundee | D | 2-2 |
Last Time Out
DUNFERMLINE (v Aberdeen): Kyle Allison; Calum Woods, Kevin Rutkiewicz (Neil McGregor 79), Alex Keddie, Austin McCann (c); Gary Mason, Alex Burke (Nick Phinn 77); Pat Clarke, Joe Cardle (Ryan Thomson 89), David Graham; Andy Kirk.
SUBS NOT USED: Paul Willis, Greg Paterson.
COWDENBEATH (Ross County): David Hay; Scott Linton, Kenny Adamson, Craig Winter, John Armstrong, Mark McKenzie (Mark Ramsay 70), Colin Cameron, Lee Makel (John Robertson 79), Stevie Crawford; John Dempster (Lewis Coult 88), Archie Campbell.
SUBS NOT USED: Richard Vauls, Ludovic Roy (GK).
Goalkeeper Chris Smith served a one match suspension at Aberdeen but is available to return for the visit to Central Park. Liam Buchanan who also missed Sunday`s game because he was cup tied with Partick Thistle can also return to face a club for which he made 142 appearances between 2002 and 2007. Former Pars Stevie Crawford and Lee Makel made their Cowdenbeath debut`s at Dingwall last Saturday and goalkeeper Davie Hay was also at East End Park as a youth.
Referee will be John McKendrick.
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