Dunfermline Athletic

Fixtures : 2016-2017 : Morton

Sat, 29th Apr 2017 Kick Off: 15:00

Dunfermline 3 Morton 1

Saturday, 29th Apr 2017

Ladbrokes Championship: three changes as Williamson, Fordyce and Moffat start. Nicky Clark (3) 1-0: Lawrence Shankland (37) 1-1: Michael Moffat (51) 2-1: Rhys McCabe (85) 3-1:

The last home match of the 2016-2017 season brought fourth placed Morton back to East End Park. The Greenock side had only a mathematical possibility of catching second placed Falkirk and realistically they face three matches, the final league fixture and two play off places against Dundee United.

Dunfermline were still chasing fifth place and with their rivals Queen of the South away to Falkirk, a Pars win and Queens defeat would virtually secure that barring a massive turnabout at Palmerston on the last day of the season.

Allan Johnston was forced into making three changes from the team defeated the previous week by Falkirk. Callum Morris` knee injury kept him out but Lewis Martin`s red card against the Bairns meant he sat it out as well. Instead it was Callum Fordyce who partnered Lee Ashcroft in central defence. Keeper Sean Murdoch was forced to come off after an hour of the last match, he was fit for this one but Andy Geggan wasn`t and his place went to Ryan Williamson. Michael Moffat returned in place of David Hopkirk.

Morton rested Aidan Nesbitt, Andy Murdoch, Thomas O`Ware and Ross Forbes. Jim Duffy brought in Scott Tiffoney, Lewis Strapp, Jamie Lindsay and Northern Ireland U21 internationalist, Jamie McDonagh.

The teams changed ends before Nicky Clark got the match underway with Dunfermline attacking the goal at the McCathie Stand end. It was the visitors that caused defenders the first serious action, Lee Ashcroft heading away a Michael Tidser free kick from the right that was bending goalwards in second minute.

But it was the home side that was to strike first in the next minute. A Moffat cut back from the right was met by Rhys McCabe who thrashed the ball on target from 20 yards out. Morton keeper Derek Gaston could not hold the powerful effort spilling out for CLARK to hit the crossbar and then follow up to poke the ball home. 1-0

Morton recovered from the early set back forcing Murdoch into action from several corners. In 15 minutes Clark headed away Tidser`s corner from the right and when Strapp gathered and embarked on goal he was fouled 28 yards out but Tidser`s effort from the free kick went over the crossbar.

McCabe blocked out Gary Oliver`s next attempt to get round on the right side and then when Tiffoney cut back from the left byeline Murdoch held Oliver`s flick on. Next prospect for the Fifers came in 24th minute when Paul McMullan fed Williamson on the right. The full back stretched out and reached the byeline ahead of Strapp but Gaston held the cross.

Play switched back to the other end and Ashcroft cleared after Murdoch had cut out a cross. Then the yellow kitted goalie made a good stop from Strapp who fired a low rocket of a shot from 25 yards. Lawrence Shankland`s long throw from near the right corner flag was dealt with but Ashcroft needed to concede a 29th minute corner on the right from Michael Doyle`s ball in towards the near post.

Morton continued to press with Fordyce and Wedderburn heading away through balls. Oliver was offside in 34th minute but it was one way at this stage. It was Williamson who made Gaston save next minute after Higginbotham played in Moffat who then threaded a pass to Williamson unusually high up the park.

Former Pars on loan player Lawrence SHANKLAND flicked in a cross to equalise just eight minutes from the break. 1-1

Ashcroft headed over from a Higginbotham corner then in 40th minute Williamson went up the wing again and cut the ball back. Moffat dummied for Clark who tried a shot but McCabe did successfully get in but the broke off the back of Lindsay. Dunfermline then threatened again when Fordyce`s pass was flicked on by Moffat to Clark on the edge of the box but the Morton defence blotted him out.

There was still time for Moffat to crash a shot at the feet of Kilday and at the other end for Oliver to feed Lindsay who swept his attempt wide left. Next a Williamson cross was held by Gaston and yet again play switched to the other end. This time Jason Talbot made a great header off his line as Michael Doyle sent an effort on target.

It had been a half where the visitors had enjoyed 58% possession, they had five corners to the Pars one. Both teams had managed six shots and so they turned around all square.

Half Time: Dunfermline 1 Morton 1

The `Ton forced a corner within 35 seconds of the restart and then another within two minutes after Clark had turned behind from a free kick 25 yards out towards the right. The first Dunfermline showing in front of goal was Fordyce from 20 yards, his shot was blocked but next minute, 51, Michael MOFFAT slid in to convert a Higginbotham cross from the right. 2-1

Michael Paton came on to sub for McMullan three minutes later and given that it might be his last match at East End Park as a Par, he received a well deserved standing ovation for his contribution this season.

On the hour Tiffoney fired over a corner from the left and Oliver was unlucky as he glanced his header wide of the far post. Tiffoney tried another on target shot three minutes later but Ashcroft did well to get his body in the way.

Williamson had another marauding run and this time he got in a left footed shot but to no avail. In 73 minutes the visitors withdrew their right back and put on Kudus Oyenuga. They had enjoyed a sizeable amount of possession yet again but had not worked Murdoch in any way.

Four minutes later Higginbotham backed into Strapp to earn Morton a free kick that newly introduced sub Jon Scullion fired into the two man wall. McCabe then showed great agility in clearing the next dangerous ball into the Pars box.

With eight minutes remaining Callum Smith replaced Nicky Clark and immediately the 17 year old was given a chance to harass Lamie but he cleared. Morton`s eleventh corner of the game was intercepted by Moffat`s head. Back to the other end and Smith fed the ball back to McCABE and from 25 yards out he crashed the ball into the Morton net with the help of a deflection. 3-1

The 86th minute goal finished the contest and the home side saw the victory through. Queen of the South drew 2-2 at the Falkirk stadium so a draw at Palmerston next Saturday would secure fifth place.

DUNFERMLINE: Sean Murdoch: Ryan Williamson, Callum Fordyce (c), Lee Ashcroft, Jason Talbot: Kallum Higginbotham, Nat Wedderburn, Rhys McCabe, Paul McMullan (Michael Paton 54): Nicky Clark (Callum Smith 82), Michael Moffat (Gavin Reilly 86).
SUBS NOT USED: Stuart Morrison, Lewis Spence, Joe Cardle, David Hutton (GK).
SCORERS: Clark (3), Moffat (51), McCabe (85)

MORTON: Derek Gaston: Michael Doyle (Kudus Oyenuga 72), Lee Kilday (c), Ricki Lamie, Lewis Strapp: Jamie McDonagh, Jamie Lindsay, Michael Tidser, Scott Tiffoney: Lawrence Shankland, Gary Oliver (Jon Scullion 76).
SUBS NOT USED: Mark Russell, Ben Armour, John Mitchell, Luke Donnelly, Jamie McGowan (GK).
SCORERS: Shankland (37)

REFEREE: Euan Anderson
WEATHER: Cloudy 12C
ATTENDANCE 3339

NEXT MATCH: Ladbroke Championship: (away) v Queen of the South, Saturday 6th May 2017, kick off 3.00pm at Palmerston Park


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Preview Morton

Saturday, 29th Apr 2017

Ladbrokes Championship: the final home match of the season

After three good quarters in this Championship season, Morton have suddenly found it tough winning points. Had Dunfermline won against Falkirk last Saturday, this match might have offere an opportunity to end the season in a sprint and take the fourth play off place. Morton`s last match is at home to Dundee United and the Pars away to Queen of the South and the ever optimistic Pars fan might just have thought it possible to win three out of three. Alas following the horrendous penalty decision last week all that has now gone.

A win over the `Ton however would keep up the challenge on Queen of the South for fifth place finish. Dunfermline have won two and lost one against their Inverclyde visitors this season.

Pars v Morton: The Full League Record

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P

W

D

L

F

A

At East End

46

25

9

12

88

55

At Cappielow

46

18

12

16

56

54

ANALYSIS
Division 1 (up to 1975) 20 10 5 5 38 22
Division 2 (up to 1975) 16 7 5 4 27 22
Premier Division 4 3 1 0 10 3
First Division 45 21 10 14 63 49
SPFL League One 4 0 0 4 2 10
SPFL Championship 3 2 0 1 4 3

TOTALS

92

43

21

28

144

109

Morton have won just twelve times in 46 visits to East End Park and the Pars hold the upper hand with 43 wins in the 92 league meetings. .Prior to the 2-1 win at East End Park it had been over six years since the previous home win.

Milestones v Morton (Home)

Last League Victory

10/12/16

2-1

Championship

Last League Defeat

28/03/15

0-4

League One

Best League Victory

29/01/66

6-0

Div 1*

Worst League Defeat

28/03/15

0-4

League One

*Pre league reconstruction

Of the last twelve league meetings Morton have won seven, one has been drawn and four have been won by Dunfermline.

Last Twelve Matches v Morton
25-03-17 A W 1-0 Championship
10-12-16 H W 2-1 Championship
17-09-16 A L 1-2 Championship
02-03-16 H L 0-4 League One
24-01-15 A L 0-2 League One
25-10-14 H L 1-2 League One
20-09-14 A L 1-2 League One
13-04-13 A W 1-0 Scottish Division One
23-02-13 H L 1-4 Scottish Division One
29-12-12 A L 2-4 Scottish Division One
22-10-12 H D 2-2 Scottish Division One
30-04-11 A W 2-0 Scottish Division One

Last Home Match v Morton
Saturday 10th December 2016

It was a fairly quiet start from both sides and there was even greater silence when referee Stephen Finnie awarded the visitors a penalty within five minutes. It was for a fairly tame tackle from Callum Fordyce on Jai Quitongo on the edge of the box but there was a huge roar when Sean Murdoch went to his right and held Tom O`Ware`s spot kick.

In 12 minutes a weak pass back to his keeper from right back Jamie McDonough allowed MOFFAT to nip in and show good control to stick the ball into the Morton net. 1-0Morton`s Christmas spirit reappeared in 23 minutes when Mark Russell hit a weak pass back from the left touchline that was never going to reach his keeper. MOFFAT ran on to the ball and placed it under the keeper to find the net at the far post. 2-0 

The half came to a bad end with the Fifers conceding a goal in 43 minutes. McDonough exchanged passes with Forbes deep down the right before brushing aside Herron to get in on goal. His shot was blocked but Aidan NESBITT reacted fastest and slotted the ball home. 2-1

It turned out that the first half had everything and a goalless second 45 meant the Pars took full points. Closest to altering the scoreline was Clark hwho ad fans on their feet ready to celebrate a third Pars goal in 79 minutes but after he connected well from McCabe`s delivery but Gaston got down to save with his right hand just inside the post. 

DUNFERMLINE: Sean Murdoch: Conner Duthie (Ryan Williamson 58), Callum Fordyce (c), Lee Ashcroft, Jason Talbot: Kallum Higginbotham, John Herron (Nat Wedderburn HT), Rhys McCabe, Paul McMullan: Nicky Clark (Farid El Alagui 84), Michael Moffat.
SUBS NOT USED: Michael Paton, Joe Cardle, Gavin Reilly, David Hutton (GK)

MORTON: Derek Gaston: Jamie McDonagh, Tom O`Ware, Gavin Gunning, Mark Russell: Jamie Lindsay (Michael Tidser 12), Andy Murdoch (Caolan McAleer 76), Ross Forbes, Aidan Nesbitt: Gary Oliver, Jai Quitongo (Kudus Oyenuga 36)
SUBS NOT USED: Lee Kilday, Ricki Lamie, Michael Doyle, Andy McNeil (GK).

The Stats

Dunfermline . Morton
Current League Position
5 4
League Points
42 51
Goal Difference
0 +5
Last 6-Match Form Home / Away
DLLWWD DLDLLD
Home / Away League Record
P17, W5, D7, L5 P17, W5, D5, L7

Recent Form

Since the sides last met Morton have played six matches, drawn three and lost three. From the last 27 league points at stake they have taken only three. . Dunfermline have taken ten points from the last 27 available and they have won two, drawn two and lost two since their 1-0 win at Cappielow.

 .Form last six matches
 . Dunfermline  .  . Morton
 . Falkirk (H) L 1-2  . Ayr United (H) D 1-1
 . Dumbarton (A) W 2-0  . Raith Rovers (A) L 0-2
 . Dundee United . (A)  .L

 .0-1

 . St Mirren (H) L 1-4
 . Raith Rovers (H) W 1-0  . Hibernian (A) D 1-1
 . Hibernian (H) D

1-1

 .  . Dumbarton (A) L 0-1
 . Morton (A) W 1-0  .  . Hibernian (H) D 1-1

Last Time Out

DUNFERMLINE  (v Falkirk):
Sean Murdoch (David Hutton 55): Andy Geggan (c), Callum Morris (Lewis Martin 55), Lee Ashcroft, Jason Talbot: Kallum Higginbotham, Nat Wedderburn, Rhys McCabe, Paul McMullan: Nicky Clark, David Hopkirk
SUBS NOT USED: Michael Paton, Michael Moffat, Gavin Reilly, Ryan Williamson, Joe Cardle.

MORTON (v Ayr United): Derek Gaston. Lee Kilday, Thomas O`Ware, Ricki Lamie, Michael Doyle: Ross Forbes, Michael Tidser (Jamie Lindsay 89), Aidan Nesbitt (Mark Russell 82), Andy Murdoch, Lawrence Shankland (Jamie McDonagh 73), Gary Oliver.
SUBS NOT USED: Lewis Strapp, Kudus Oyenuga, Luke Donnelly, Bryn Halliwell(GK).

Referee will be Euan Anderson.



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