Dunfermline Athletic

Fixtures : 2005-2006 : Motherwell

Sat, 29th Apr 2006 Kick Off: 15:00

Motherwell 2 Dunfermline 3

Saturday, 29th Apr 2006

BOS SPL Premier League

It was a beautiful sunny afternoon in North Lanarkshire for Dunfermline`s penultimate away match of the season. Noel Hunt and Scott Muirhead were missing with a dead leg and heavy cold respectively. This meant that there were starting places for Frederic Daquin and for the first time since 21st January at Easter Road, for Iain Campbell. Home Manager Terry Butcher made one change preferring Jim Paterson for Kevin McBride.

Butcher`s boys were seeking full points in their aim to get the five required to break the 50 barrier whilst Leishman`s Lions were in search of a point that would put any sneaking doubt over relegation out of the way. Motherwell playing in the all black strip that you would have expected to see the Pars in, kicked off towards the empty away South stand since the travelling support were housed in the Main Stand.

It was long distance viewing for Pars fans though in the opening five minutes as the home side pinned Dunfermline back. Within 20 seconds indeed Aaron Labonte was called upon to head away a dangerous ball pumped into the six yard box by Martyn Corrigan. Play stayed in the Pars half and when Greg Shields could only get a toe to a loose ball, Jim PATERSON gathered and picked his spot, top right from 25 yards.


Jim Hamilton and David Clarkson congratulate Jim Paterson for his 7th minute strike

The goal awoke Dunfermline and immediately managed to move the game out of their final third. There was a nice forward move from Gary Mason through Labonte to Daquin but the Frenchman failed to get in the cross and only a throw in could be gained. On the quarter hour Bartosz flicked on a McGregor kick for Burchill to speed into the box with but his lay off to Campbell only brought about a corner on the left that `Well headed clear.

The Pars continued to push up with the strikers combining to allow Campbell a good outswinging cross that Daquin was just beaten too. When the ball broke to Phil O`Donnell he evaded Labonte, sent Paterson off down the left and his shot from the left corner of the box was well saved by McGregor requiring Scott Thomson to head the skied ball behind for a corner.


Dunfermline were rewarded for their attacking efforts in 21 minutes. Tarachulski won possession just a yard inside the Motherwell box on the right, he looked up and with cool precision picked out Iain CAMPBELL just eight yards out on the left who fired the ball in at an angle at the right goalpost. It was the 20 year-old son of Dick Campbell`s first ever goal for Dunfermline and quite a cracker!



Iain Campbell did not know how to celebrate his goal, (he had never scored before)

Just eight minutes later another piece of fine play by Tarachulski heading the ball into the centre of the penalty box for Burchill ended up with referee Charlie Richmond pointing to the spot. Mark Burchill spun and with three `Well players around about him was taken down. Little dispute, and BURCHILL stepped forward to send a low left footed effort into the bottom right as Graeme Smith went the other way. Dunfermline 2-1 up but with an hour to play.

Nothing looked like changing before the interval although there was a dodgy moment just two minutes from the break when Wilson and Campbell looked like they had set up a `Well chance deep in their own area but the home side failed to take the chance. In 45th minute a free kick 30 yards out was driven through the defensive wall but the all royal blue keeper easily gathered.



Mark Burchill shows how to celebrate as he hits the target from the penalty spot after 30 minutes

Half Time: Motherwell 1 Dunfermline 2

Dunfermline started the second half with intent with especially Tarachulski causing the home side problems. Mark Burchill took an early pit stop to change his boots and they were soon to claim their first goal of the afternoon. It was just five minutes into the second half when Labonte`s throw in to Tarachulski down in front of the main stand caught the home side in slumber. The big Pole travelled to the edge of the box played the ball off Burchill and then cut cut back from the byeline for Gary MASON to deflect the ball in softly at the left post.

Motherwell tried hard to get back into the game. Butcher committed a double substitution with Scott McDonald and Kevin McBride replacing David Clarkson and Richie Foran on 55 minutes. McDonald buzzed around and looked threatening. Greg Shields dealt with him but McGregor had to pull off a fine save when the Aussie let go from the right side of the box. The 65th minute corner brought Motherwell back into it.

The corner from the left side was gathered by McDonald on the right side of the box and laid it back for Stephen CRAIGAN to ram the ball into the net from 15 yards. Four minutes later McGregor pulled off a great blocking save as Brian McLean headed goalwards from close in and Mason did a great job in closing out McDonald as he lined up to net from 12 yards.

Scott Thomson was forced to go off in 72 minutes with an achilles injury and Craig Wilson came on. As the side reshuffled with Daquin going left and Iain Campbell dropping back, the defence had some nervous moments and still McDonald caused the most concern. A 78th minute header from Jim Hamilton saw McGregor pull off yet another great save from McDonald.

Six minutes from full time there were loud appeals from the home stands as Labonte knocked over McDonald on the left side of the Pars penalty box. The ref would have none of it and McDonald hobbled off so Well introduced Stephen McGarry in his place.

As five minutes of additional time was announced Well earned a free kick on the edge of the Dunfermline D and McGregor again pulled off a fantastic one handed save to deny Jim Paterson`s fine shot.

This was a well deserved away win for the Pars, their first at Fir Park since David Moss won the day for the Pars back in August 2000. A fine display from the Fifers; McGregor was magnificent and Tarachulski made a huge contribution. Goals matter and Burchill and Iain Campbell took them really well. Gary Mason was surprised to get the credit for his but Burchy wasn`t claiming the third this week.

MOTHERWELL:
SUBS NOT USED:

DUNFERMLINE:
SUBS NOT USED:

REFEREE: Charlie Richmond
WEATHER: Sunny 15°C
ATTENDANCE 3621

NEXT MATCH:

Views : 1,086


ParsTV Highlights To Follow for First team matches.

Match Photos To Follow.

Archived website
This website served as the official Dunfermline Athletic website from season 2006-2007 until season 2022-2023.

Stories, match reports and interviews for these seasons can still be accessed here.

The current DAFC website with up to date information is on this link https://DAFC.co.uk
DAFC Archives
Dunfermline Athletic Heritage Trust. Information on past players, fixtures, league tables and archives can be found at www.daht.org.uk
ParsTV
For Season 2023/2024 SPFL regulations mean that on a Saturday afternoon we have to offer a Subscription service for overseas viewers. This will either be a monthly or a yearly subscription (on a Saturday it is FOR OVERSEAS viewers only - some dates are exempt.) https://ParsTV.co.uk
  • /files/KiltCompany_280_2285.jpg
  • /files/pstwebsitead_0172.jpg
  • /files/business_clubadvert_3633.jpg
  • files/PF_logo_8205.jpg
Archives
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1991
1986
1979
1968
1965
1962
1961
1960
1957
1949

To top