Dunfermline Athletic

Pars left in need of a turn

Sunday, 24th Apr 2022

“We need to take every advantage we can get, take it into the game and hope for the best result.”

Dunfermline now sit ninth, one point below Ayr United and Friday night’s fixtures will determine whose season continues into May. The defeat away to Partick Thistle on Saturday “wasn`t the result we wanted” stand in skipper Steven Lawless told the media after the game at Firhill that his team is now relying on a good turn from his former club:-

“We knew what type of game it was going be with the surface, we knew what we needed to do. I didn`t think there was too much in it, but it was a really slack goal to lose. That turned out to be the difference. We are disappointed not to even get a draw out it, but we still have it all to play for on Friday.”

The last fixture of Championship season brings Queen of the South to East End Park and a late own goal in their final home match that earned Ayr United a draw, unluckily sealed the Dumfries club’s relegation to League One. Ayr United moved one point above Dunfermline as a consequence and now the Fifers need to better Ayr’s result at home to Partick Thistle to avoid the Championship play offs. Steven continued:-

"We are prepared for it. We`ve got a massive game at home to Queens and we need to take full advantage of the atmosphere and our own pitch. Our record at home has been good in recent times, our aim is to get a win and as many goals as possible. We know it is going to be a tough game but we need to go into it with as much confidence as possible.”

Whilst Dunfermline Athletic are undefeated at home in 2022, it is possibly their away form that has put them in the predicament they now find themselves in. Just three away matches have been won over the last two league seasons and Steven was well aware of the problem:-

"Our away form hasn`t been the best but our home has - we`ve managed to bounce back from defeats a few times. We need to take every advantage we can get, take it into the game and hope for the best result.”

Steven has started all 17 Pars matches since joining at the beginning of January but he found it impossible to describe why wins have been so hard to come-by whilst on the road. He said that he couldn’t really put his finger on why Dunfermline’s away form reads just two away wins in the league this season:-

“I think the fans do help. It`s been a great atmosphere since I`ve been at the club. They help drive us on, even when we haven`t had the best performances. We ground out a result and showed a different side against Ayr last week.”

After making 228 appearances for Partick Thistle between 2012 and 2018, the 31 year old still knows several of the Jags players and he jested about their game on Friday night at Ayr:-

“A few of the boys owe me a favour. We`ll obviously need to deal with our result first and take it from there and hopefully they can do us a turn."



Views : 1,836

Related Stories


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/sms2_red_copy_8356.jpg
  • /files/pstwebsitead_0172.jpg
  • files/CB_Dunfermline_Programme_Ad_300px_v2_9109.jpg
  • files/Newsletter_advert_9112.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