Dunfermline Athletic

Fixtures : 2009-2010 : Partick Thistle

Tue, 23rd Mar 2010 Kick Off: 19:45

Dunfermline 1 Partick Thistle 2

Tuesday, 23rd Mar 2010

IRN BRU First Division: three changes Bell, Phinn and Cardle start. Buchanan 0-1 (27). McDougall (37) 1-1. Donnelly (81) 1-2.

Willie Gibson served a one match suspension, Alex Burke and Graeme Holmes were out injured. Steven Bell returned after being banned for Saturday`s trip to Kirkcaldy, Joe Cardle and Nick Phinn were back in the starting eleven. Partick made three changes - Ryan Conroy, Brian Hodge and Steve Lovell taking the spots of Simon Donnelly, Stephen McKeown and Ian Maxwell.

It was change ends before David Graham and Steven McDougall kicked off towards the McCathie Stand.  Dunfermline had all the early play but almost got caught with the visitors first sortie. Liam Buchanan battled his way around the Pars defence before running the ball into the six yard box from the left and Steve Lovell might have scored from close in but Greg Fleming saved the day.

The Pars were quick to react with Cardle sending over a fine ball from the left that McDougall sent inches wide of the right post after Partick keeper Jon Tuffey came out and failed to take the cross.  McDougall had another effort in seven minutes after finding himself with time on the right side of the box but this time the ball went straight into Tuffey`s hands.

Joe Cardle v Partick Thistle

The next chance ten minutes later was an even better one; Cardle provided the ball from the left again but Bell couldn`t direct the ball into the net as it sped towards him. The Pars were all over the Jags and had them pinned back but just couldn`t get in the shot that would tell.

On 20 minutes East End Park roared on the side after Phinn drove the ball across the face of goal.  Another four minutes passed before Bell broke to play in McDougall down the right.  He then slipped the ball to Bell and that went through Graham to Cardle but his blast from 15 yards went well wide left.

Against the run of play Thistle broke and were gifted a goal by Pars keeper Fleming who let a simple shot from 25 yards run through his hands and into the net.  The scorer of Thistle`s first away goal in five games, Liam BUCHANAN making it four goals against the Pars in the last 11 games. Taking heart from the goal the Firhill side threatened again when Corcoran broke in on the left and then when Alan Archibald lumped a ball at Fleming.

Just ten minutes from half time more sustained pressure from the Pars raised the home support again.  This time they were realised as McDOUGALL latched on to a long ball from Woods and leaving the defender in his slipstream burst into box to crash the ball past the advancing keeper.

Steven McDougall equalises against Partick Thistle

In a weak challenge, McDougall went down in the box after 44 minutes but the referee didn`t hesitate to play on. It had been an entertaining first 45 but it was all square at the break.

Half Time: Dunfermline 1 Partick Thistle 1

Manager Ian McCall made a double substitution for the restart Stephen McKeown and Simon Donnelly coming on for Mark Corcoran and Steve Lovell. McDougall had an early headed attempt over the bar and then in 51st minute Phinn had two good pops at the keeper in quick succession with the Irishman saving on both occasions.

David Graham pulled up in 55 minutes with what looked like a hamstring injury meaning Ross Campbell was the first Dunfermline sub. Within three minutes it could have been a glorious substitution had Campbell accepted the chance from Austin McCann`s through ball however one on one with the keeper he hit the ball left of target.

Bell fed Phinn another chance but his shot was blocked out for a corner on the right and when Cardle swung that in Bell was unlucky to see Tuffey fist away his well connected header.  As the minutes marched on Thistle showed no signs of relenting and came at the Pars giving the defence a job.

Then in 70 minutes Mason drilled in a shot that went off Rowson for a corner.  Bell tried a header on the first but only earned a second and Cardle`s next allowed the Jags to clear.  A Paul Cairney cross from the right appeared to come back out off the roof of the net and the ball was rammed in the net but fortunately the linesman`s flag was up.

Next time Cairney picked out Buchanan and Fleming palmed Buchanan`s effort from six yards over his bar. McCann conceded another corner in 76 and that uneasingly slipped through the Pars box and out for a goal kick.

In 79 minutes Phinn managed to nick the ball to Bell but his long range shot soared over the top.  Dunfermline were looking tired and their opponents were getting to the ball earlier.  The danger duly created McCall`s men a second goal in 81 minutes.  Typically it was the 35 year old former Pars man DONNELLY who broke to zap the ball past Fleming from the edge of the box.

The home side lacked the necessary ruthless finish and paid dearly for their missed chances.  Dowie headed behind from a Cardle corner in the third minute of added time and that was the story of the night. Just when things had looked up league wise this was another sickening reversal.

PARS FOR THE DAY

DUNFERMLINE: Greg Fleming; Calum Woods (Greg Ross 74), Chris Higgins, Andy Dowie, Austin McCann (c); David Graham (Ross Campbell 55), Steven Bell, Nick Phinn (Scott Muirhead 82), Gary Mason, Joe Cardle: Steven McDougall.
SUBS NOT USED: Neil McGregor, Greg Paterson (GK).
SCORERS: McDougall (37)
YELLOW CARD: Woods (57)

PARTICK THISTLE: Jonny Tuffey; Ryan Conroy, Alan Archibald, John Robertson, Brian Hodge (Chris Erskine 64), David Rowson, Mark Corcoran (Simon Donnelly HT), Paul Paton, Paul Cairney; Liam Buchanan, Steve Lovell (Stephen McKeown HT).
SUBS NOT USED: Martin Grehan, Bryn Halliwell (GK)
SCORERS: Buchanan (27), Donnelly (81)
YELLOW CARD: Paton (39)

REFEREE: Crawford Allan
WEATHER: Dry 9°C
ATTENDANCE 2401

NEXT MATCH: (away) First Division v Queen of the South
Saturday 27th March 2010, kiclk off 3.00pm

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Preview Partick Thistle

Sunday, 21st Mar 2010

The last twelve league games have seen Dunfermline win seven, draw two and lose three. The Pars last victory was a stunning 4-1 at Firhill in January when Joe Cardle came off the bench to hit a hat-trick.

Bench Dunfermline v Partick Thistle

Dunfermline welcome Partick Thistle, and their Manager Ian McCall, to East End Park on Tuesday night.  Match kicks off at 7.45pm.

Dunfermline v Thistle: The Full League Record
  P W D L For Agst
At East End Park 37 19 12 6 69 50
At Firhill 36 13 8 16 44 58
Division One (up to 1975) 45 18 14 13 77 72
Premier Division (since 1975) 6 3 1 2 8 10
First Division (since 1975) 22 11 5 6 28 26
TOTALS 73 32 20 21 113 108

Partick Thistle v Dunfermline

Dunfermline have an edge on the history in league competition against Partick Thistle with 32 wins to 21 losses in previous meetings.

Partick Home Milestones

The league defeat at East End Park in March last year was the first by Thistle for over 26 years. The 10-1 win in 1959 is one of the club`s most famous victories, as it prevented almost certain relegation.

Milestones Partick (home)
Last League Victory

14/11/09

3-1

SPL

Last League Defeat

14/03/09

0-1

First Div

Best League Victory

18/04/59

10-1

Div One*

Worst League Defeat

07/01/28

1-7

Div One*

*Pre league reconstruction

Last Twelve League matches

The last twelve league games have seen Dunfermline win seven, draw two and lose three. The Pars last victory was a stunning 4-1 at Firhill in January when Joe Cardle came off the bench to hit a hat-trick.

Partick Thistle v Dunfermline

Last Twelve League Matches v Partick Thistle

Date

H/A

F-A

Scorers

23/01/10 A 4-1 [1-0] Cardle, [2-0] Cardle, [3-0], Cardle, [4-0] Woods, [4-1] Buchanan
14/11/09 H 3-1 [1-0] McDougall, [2-0] Gibson, [2-1] Cairney, [3-1] Gibson
19/09/09 A 0-2 [0-1] Cairney, [0-2] Donnelly
14/03/09 H 0-1 [0-1] Harkins
14/02/09 A 3-2 [0-1] Buchanan, [1-1] Bell, [2-1] Kirk, [2-2] Doolan, [3-2] Loy (pen)
18/10/08 H 1-0 [1-0] Kirk
02/08/08 A 0-1 [0-1] McKeown
05/04/08 A 1-0 [1-0] Crawford
16/02/08 H 1-1 [1-0] Crawford, [1-1] McKeown
15/12/07 A 1-1 [1-0] Burchill, [1-1] Buchanan
29/09/07 H 1-0 [1-0] Burchill
20/03/04 H

1-0

[1-0] Darren Young

Steven McDougall is congratulated for his first Dunfermline goal

Recent Form

Dunfermline  Partick Thistle
Current League Position
3 6
 Last Six Matches League Form
WDWWWW WLWLLL
League Points
46 38
Goal Difference
+10 +5
Home/Away Record
P14, W7, D3, L4 P15, W3, D3, L9

Dunfermline have now gone six league games undefeated while Thistle have only won three out of fifteen on the road this season at Inverness, Morton and Airdrie. Since their last visit to East End Park in November, they have only won at Airdrie and lost their last six successive away league games. 

    Form last six home / away
   Dunfermline  (home)     Raith Rovers (away)
  Raith Rovers W

2-1

  Morton L 0-1
  Queen of the South W

3-1

  Ayr United  L 0-1
  Airdrie United W 2-0   Queen of the South L 0-1
  Ayr United L 0-1   Dundee L

0-1

  Celtic L 2-4   Inverness Caley Thistle L 1-2
  Stenhousemuir W 7-1   Raith Rovers L 0-1

Steven McDougall scores Dunfermline v Partick Thistle

Teams last time out

DUNFERMLINE (v Raith Rovers): Greg Fleming; Calum Woods, Chris Higgins, Andy Dowie, Austin McCann (c); Alex Burke (Joe Cardle 34): Willie Gibson, Graeme Holmes (Nick Phinn 20), Gary Mason, David Graham; Steven McDougall (Ross Campbell 81),
SUBS NOT USED: Neil McGregor, Greg Paterson (GK).

PARTICK THISTLE (v Morton): Jonny Tuffey; Alan Archibald, Ian Maxwell, John Robertson, Simon Donnelly (Martin Grehan 71), David Rowson, Mark Corcoran (Chris Erskine 74), Paul Paton, Paul Cairney; Liam Buchanan, Steven McKeown (Steve Lovell 78).
SUBS NOT USED: Bryn Halliwell, Ryan Conroy

Referee will be Crawford Allan

Come on ye Pars!



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