Callum won't be so rash this time
Saturday, 26th Jan 2013"When we lose Partick seem to lose and Morton have lost a few so its whoever can pull a good run together will take it, hopefully it is us."
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After missing out on a match last weekend Dunfermline's 22 year old Callum Morris is hoping that the Livingston match will beat the weather and that he can experience the full 90 minutes this time. He admitted his red card for his first half challenge on Stefan Scougall was not one of his finest:-
"It was the first time that I have ever been sent off, it was an experience in itself. At first I thought it would maybe be a yellow but it was rash. I couldn't worry about the red after diving in like that; it was probably the right decision."
The central defender would like to make amends with a winning performance against the West Lothian club this time and feels that had he not been sent for the early bath that the Pars would have taken something the game.
"We were so comfortable for the first twenty minutes that we would probably have gone on and won it. The red card changed the course of the game.
"They took their chances and we didn't. The first goal was a bit of a wonder goal from 35 yards and the second one a bit scrappy. Everything went against us that day but hopefully on Saturday we will turn that around and take the three points.
"We need to put points between them and us and get points back on the top two. It is a vital game to win especially after losing two weeks ago.
"Recently it has been tight between the top three with everyone picking up points and losing points. When we lose Partick seem to lose and Morton have lost a few so its whoever can pull a good run together will take it, hopefully it is us."
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