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Preview Morton

Sunday, 3rd May 2009

The home league record against Morton is impressive with more games won that lost and drawn put together. If the first half performance from Saturday be replicated then there should be no problem.

Dunfermline v Morton

After Saturday`s success at Dumfries Tuesday night`s match against Morton cannot come quickly enough. A victory in the fixture originally planned for the weekend of the Homecoming Scottish Cup Semi Final could as near as damn it clinch third place for Dunfermline behind St Johnstone and Partick Thistle. 

The home league record against Morton is impressive with more games won that lost and drawn put together.

Pars v Morton: The Full League Record

 

P

W

D

L

F

A

At East End

36

20

8

8

70

36

At Cappielow

36

13

12

11

43

41

Division One (up to 1975)

20

10

5

5

38

22

Division Two (up to 1975)

16

7

5

4

27

22

Premier League (since 1975)

4

3

1

0

10

3

First Division (since 1975)

31

13

9

9

38

29

TOTALS

72

33

20

19

113

76

The Pars certainly fair better historically but lost 1-0 the last time the Greenock side came to East End Park.  The best performance came in February 1965 when two goals each from Jackie Sinclair and Alex Ferguson, and one each from John McLauchlin and Bert Paton set the record league win over Morton at East End Park.

Milestones v Morton (Home)

Last League Victory

26/01/08

2-0

SFL

Last League Defeat

22/11/08

0-1

SFL

Best League Victory

29/01/66

6-0

Div 1*

Worst League Defeat

1953/54

1-3

Div 2*

*Pre league reconstruction

Dunfermline v Morton

In the last twelve meetings honours the Pars have only won three, Morton six and there have been three draws.  

Last Twelve Matches v Morton
28/02/09 A L 1-2 Scottish Division One
22/11/08 H L 0-1 Scottish Division One
27/09/08 A D 1-1 Scottish Division One
19/04/08 A L 0-3 Scottish Division One
26/01/08 H W 2-0 Scottish Division One
26/12/07 A W 1-0 Scottish Division One
11-08-07 H L 0-1 Scottish Division One
06-05-00 A L

0-2

Scottish Division One
12-02-00 H D 1-1 Scottish Division One
11-12-99 A L 3-0 Scottish Division One
21-08-99 H W 2-1 Scottish Division One
10-08-99 H D 2-2 Scottish League Challenge Cup

The Pars earned a draw at Cappielow in September when a late Ross Campbell goal levelled the scoring after Brian Wake had put the home side ahead. The second trip to the Tail of the Bank ended in defeat and the most recent visit to East End Park also turned out the wrong way. The first home match in November saw Davie Irons side leave with the points and the Pars really need revenge for one point from the nine so far available.

Celebration and relief
Ross Campbell and Graham Bayne celebrate goal at Cappielow

Dunfermline  Morton
Current League Position
3 4
 Form last six league matches
DDDLWW LDWWLL
League Points
47 47
Goal Difference
+7 +3
Home/Away Record
P16, W4, D4, L8 P17, W4, D4, L9

Morton were ahead at McDiarmid Park on Saturday through a Ryan McGuffie penalty but they were not to spoil the Perth party as Saints came back to win 3-1. A home win, or even two in the final two games of the 2008-09 season would be warmly welcomed by the East End Park faithful who have not witnessed a home league win since defeating Livingston on 30th December last year. If the first half performance from Saturday be replicated on Tuesday then there should be no problem.

  Form last six home / away
   Dunfermline Home     Morton Away
  St Johnstone L 1-3   St Johnstone L 1-3
  Dundee D 1-1   Livingston W 2-0
  Partick Thistle L 0-1   Ross County D 1-1
  Ross County L 1-2   Queen of the South D 1-1
  Queen of the South L 0-2   Clyde W 4-2
  Airdrie United D 1-1   Partick Thistle L

0-1

Last Time Out

DUNFERMLINE (v QOS): Paul Gallacher; Greg Ross, Calum Woods, Scott Wilson (c), Austin McCann; David Graham, Steven Bell, Alex Burke, Scott Muirhead;  Graham Bayne (Jamie Mole, 82),  Andy Kirk (Rory Loy 76) .
SUBS: Greg Paterson (GK), Lee Graham, Paul Willis.

MORTON: (v St Johnstone) Kevin Cuthbert; Alex Walker, Allan McManus, Stewart Greacen, Ryan McGuffie; Kevin Finlayson, Monti, Eric Paartulu (Barry Smith 80), Peter Weatherson, James Grady (Iain Russell 66), Brian Wake.
SUBS NOT USED:  Allan Jenkins, Liam Kerrigan, Ryan McWilliams.

Stephen Glass is available again after serving a two match suspension.  Steven Bell picked up a calf strain in the warm up on Saturday and he will be doubtful for this game. 

Referee for the match will be Brian Winter.

C`mon Ye Pars!

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