Dunfermline Athletic

Fixtures : 2006-2007 : Hearts

Tue, 2nd Jan 2007 Kick Off: 14:00

Dunfermline 0 Hearts 1

Tuesday, 2nd Jan 2007

Everyone was hoping for a happy start to the New Year but Hearts denied the Pars anything.

Roddy McKenzie for Dorus de Vries and Scott Morrison for Scott Muirhead, the only changes from the starting line up at Easter Road. Hearts preferred Lee Wallace to Takis Fyssas and 19 year old Calum Elliot returned to East End Park for the second Tuesday running following the completion of his loan spell at Motherwell.

The Pars huddled lasted slightly longer than their opponents before they kicked off 2007 at East End Park attacking the goal at the Cowdenbeath end.  It was the home side who got in the first attempt at goal in 5th minute, Souleymane Bamba lifting the ball through to Stevie Crawford on the edge of the Hearts box and then hitting Christophe Berra`s defended ball wildly into the Hearts support.

Three minutes later Bamba picked up a Hearts header and hit a low dipping shot from 23 yards that Craig Gordon turned around his right hand post for a corner. The next chance in 14th minute came after Mark Burchill forced Berra to concede a throw in down near the corner.  Stephen Simmons found Greg Shields and he sent over a good ball that came off Bruno Aguiar to reach Crawford on the edge of the six yard box but the outstretched Gordon held the shot.

Next minute Phil McGuire did well to deflect a fierce Andrew Driver cross behind for a corner on the left.  Aguiar fired the ball through the six yard box and Michal POSPISAL was lurking at the far side to turn the ball past Morrison on the post.  Pospisal`s tenth goal for Hearts, his sixth against Dunfermline!

Marius Zaliukas hit the post from the next Hearts corner but the Pars did rally to push forward and keep play deep down the right. Gordon came and collected when the ball was eventually crossed but there were signs that the home side were prepared to fight hard to retrieve the game.

A Bamba pass right to Mason in 27 minutes was played into the box for Shields but Elliot was back to defend. Morrison and Young carved out the next chance but Darren`s shot from 25 yards was well off target. Another promising move from Bamba and Mason ended with Crawford caught offside.

Five minutes from the break Hearts had two golden chances to score a second goal. A neat passing movement from Elliot to Hartley was turned back for Pospisal to drive at goal from 20 yards but fortunately a defensive block kept him out. In the next move Hartley sprung the Pars offside trap with a run from midfield to find himself one-on-one with McKenzie but the orange shirted keeper came out on top.

In the second minute of added time a Takis cross was turned on to the crossbar by Pospisal and so the deficit remained just one goal with all to play for in the next 45.

Half Time: Dunfermline 0 Hearts 1

There was a double substitution for the Pars when the team emerged after half time - Owen Morrison and Jim Hamilton replacing Greg Shields and Gary Mason. Hearts did not relent forcing two early corners at which the defence still looked puzzled by who was marking who.

Hartley got a snap shot in on 53 minutes but McKenzie plucked the ball out of the air. Next minute he knew little when Robbie Neilson`s cross was flicked over the crossbar by Elliot.

In 55 minutes Scott and Owen Morrison created the Pars first chance of the half feeding Jim Hamilton on the left side of the penalty box. The sub then teed up Crawford for a shot from 20 yards but Gordon held droping to his left. Owen Morrison soon produced more for his strikers to feed off but Hamilton was judged to be offiside as he turned the ball back across the goalmouth.

The home support were roused as they witnessed their team demonstrate true grit and determination. Crawford was yellow carded for crunching tackle on Berra on the hour, sustaining injury in the process. The interuption briefly took the sting out of the Dunfermline offensive. Young was also lucky to escape a yellow card minutes later when he stopped Driver in the centre circle.

A Owen Morrison break to send Crawford up the right earned Dunfermline a corner but Scott Morrison`s cross was easily defended and Hearts almost struck on the counterattack. Hartley looked odds on to score after Barasa had played him through but Young defended well to deny Hearts.

The 73rd minute touch from Hamilton was collected by Simmons on the 18 yard line but again Gordon held the shot. At the other end Aguiar hit an off target shot from distance and the belief that Dunfermline could take something out of this game was still very real.

Ten minutes from time a sweet move from a McKenzie kick out provided Owen Morrison with a shot on target that was intercepted. The ball had been threaded into his path after Crawford, Ross and Burchill had shown great skill to find the Irishman. Seconds later the ball broke kindly for Hamilton but presented with the best chance of the game he could not beat Gordon from eight yards out.

Burchill had the ball in the net after 88 minutes but the whistle had gone for a Hamilton challenge. The match ended with Pars pressure deep inside the Hearts half. Hamilton set up Burchill but no one could get on the end of his drive across goal and then Simmons drove a shot from 20 yards that was beaten away off a motionless defender.

In stoppage time Hearts had one final opportunity as Calum Elliot connected well on the right side of the box but McKenzie pulled off a fine stop.

It was a very spirited second half performance from Dunfermline but they just couldn`t find any way through the Jambos defence. If the Pars were not lying in such a poor league position, the effort against this Hearts team climbing into second position in the SPL as a result of the win, would not be seen as that bad. In reality it is another match with no points to show for it.

DUNFERMLINE: Roddy McKenzie; Greg Shields (c) (Owen Morrison HT), Phil McGuire, Scott Wilson, Darren Young; Gary Mason (Jim Hamilton HT), Souleymane Bamba (Greg Ross 72), Stephen Simmons, Scott Morrison; Stevie Crawford, Mark Burchill
SUBS NOT USED: Calum Woods, Andy Tod, Iain Williamson, Sean Murdoch (GK)
YELLOW CARD: Young (12), Crawford (60)

HEARTS: Craig Gordon; Robbie Neilson (Neil McCann 82), Lee Wallace (Takis Fyssas 31), Christophe Berra, Marius Zaliukas, Bruno Aguiar, Paul Hartley, Andrew Driver, Saulius Mikoliunas (Nerijus Barasa 64), Calum Elliot, Michal Pospisal
SUBS NOT USED: Roman Bednar, Hristos Karpidis, John Armstrong, Steven Banks (GK)
SCORERS: Pospisal (15)

REFEREE: Craig Thomson
WEATHER: Dry 7°C
ATTENDANCE 7004

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Preview Hearts

Sunday, 31st Dec 2006

Pars revival can start here. Out of the last twelve SPL games between Dunfermline and Hearts, the Pars have won just two of the encounters.

Dunfermline Athletic v Hearts

The 2-1 defeat at the hands of Hearts on the opening day of the 2006-07 season left the club with an element of optimism for the days ahead.  After all Hearts had split the Old Firm to qualify for the Champions League and were the Scottish Cup holders. Dunfermline could only have dreamt about three points in the opening fixture and to lose out by one goal was no indication of the kind of fortunes that were to follow.

Premier League v Hearts (Home)

Pld

W

D

L

F

A

25

8

5

12

25

34

Stephen Simmons scored the goal against his old club that drew the teams level after 62 minutes on 29th July but Michel Pospisal was to record a winner just 15 minutes later.

Milestones Hearts (Home)

Last League Victory

19/09/04

1-0

SPL

Last League Defeat

29/07/06

1-4

SPL

Best League Victory

02/01/69

4-2

Div One*

Worst League Defeat

26/11/55

0-5

Div A*

*Pre league reconstruction

Out of the last twelve SPL games between Dunfermline and Hearts, the Pars have won just two of the encounters. Hearts have taken full points from seven games, with three draws.

Last Twelve League Matches v Hearts

Date

H/A

F-A

Scorers

28/10/06 A 1-1 [0-1] Velicka, [1-1] Hamilton
29/07/06 H 1-2 [0-1] Bednar, [1-1] Simmons, [1-2] Pospisal
08/04/06

A

0-4 [0-1] Pospisal, [0-2] Bednar, [0-3] Mikoliunas, [0-4] Makela
14/01/06

H

1-4 [0-1] Pressley, [0-2] Pospisil, [1-2] Burchill, [1-3] Pospisil, [1-4] Skacel

22/10/05

A

0-2

[0-1] Skacel, [0-2] Pospisal

05/03/05

H

1-1

[1-0] Wilson, [1-1] Hartley

04/12/04 A 0-3 [0-1] Wyness, [0-2] Pereira, [0-3] Hartley
19/09/04 H 1-0 [1-0] Nicholson

08/05/04

A

1-2

[0-1] Tod, [1-1] de Vries, [1-2] de Vries

28/02/04

H

0-0

[0-0]

06/12/03

H

2-1

[1-0] Dk Young, [1-1] Maybury, [2-1] Wilson

31/08/03

A

0-1

[0-1] Wyness

Dunfermline v Hearts 29/07/06
July 2006 East End Park

Defeating Hearts has been near impossible for Dunfermline when they travel to the capital so the big chance has to be when the Jambos come north of the Forth but the Pars have only won three SPL games at home this season. everyone hopes that 2007 can be better than 2006, lets face it that should not be hard. Dunfermline won only five SPL matches at home in 2006; Aberdeen and Livingston last season and Kilmarnock, St Mirren and Dundee United this season. Victory over Hearts is very necessary given the nine point gap at the foot of the table but that is something that has not happened since September 2004.

THIS SEASON
Dunfermline Hearts
Home Record Away Record
P11, W3, D2, L6 P11, W4, D5, L2

Recent form favours Hearts although they have registered only one away win in the SPL since September. 

Previous Form

Dunfermline
Home

L
Motherwell
0-2

D
Inverness CT
0-0

L
Celtic

0-2

L
Aberdeen
0-3

W
Dundee United
2-1

Hearts
Away

D
Kilmarnock
0-0

W
Dundee United
1-0
D
St Mirren
2-2
D
Inverness CT
0-0
D
Falkirk
1-1

Last Time Out

DUNFERMLINE (v Hibernian): Dorus de Vries (Roddy McKenzie 66); Greg Shields (c), Phil McGuire, Scott Wilson, Darren Young; Gary Mason, Souleymane Bamba (Andy Tod 80),  Stephen Simmons, Scott Muirhead; Stevie Crawford, Mark Burchill (Frederic Daquin 67)
SUBS: Scott Morrison, Greg Ross, Calum Woods, Iain Williamson
YELLOW CARD: Young (35), McGuire (36), Mason (40), Bamba (73)

HEARTS (v Kilmarnock): Craig Gordon; Robbie Neilson, Takis Fyssas, Christophe Berra, Zaliukas, Bruno Aguiar, Paul Hartley, Andrew Driver, Saulius Mikoliunas, Andrius Velicka (Juho Makela 86), Michal Pospisal (Roman Bednar 66)
SUBS: Steven Banks, Lee Wallace, Nerijus Barasa, Neil McCann, Hristos Karpidis
YELLOW CARD: Neilson

Referee appointed for this match is Craig Thomson.  Dunfermline last had him in charge in the SPL match against Celtic on 10th December.  He also handled the CIS Insurance Cup tie v Ayr and the SPL defeat at Falkirk in August. He has an average of 3.4 yellow cards per match this season.

C`mon ye Pars!

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