Archive
March 2007
Motherwell 2 - 0 Dunfermline Athletic
Sat, 31st Mar 2007
The Pars fail to put further pressure on St Mirren after a disappointing display at Motherwell.
Read moreMotherwell vs Dunfermline Athletic (Live Updates)
Sat, 31st Mar 2007
Read moreDunfermline aim for another victory at Motherwell
Wed, 28th Mar 2007
After the break due to international fixtures, Dunfermline return to SPL action this weekend as they look to build on their first away win of the season, by winning once again at Motherwell…..
Read moreSC semi-final bus info
Fri, 23rd Mar 2007
Information on buses and parking at Hampden.
Read morePars Fans worldwide
Tue, 20th Mar 2007
Want to know where Pars fans are around the world, then check this map out.
Read moreDunfermline Athletic Stats after the Inverness CT game.
Mon, 19th Mar 2007
We take our weekly look at the Statistics for the Pars following the game at Inverness which are a bit more pleasing to the eye this week.
Again if this article proves popular then we may make it more permament on the site.
Inverness CT 1 - 3 Dunfermline Athletic
Sat, 17th Mar 2007
Just when is seems they are down the Pars pop back up with a vital away win which should give everyone real hope of a survival comeback.
Read moreInverness CT vs Dunfermline Athletic (Live Updates)
Sat, 17th Mar 2007
Team news ahead of todays game here in Inverness:
Stephen Simmons will face a late fitness test as he is struggling with an ankle knock.
Mark Burchill will be on the bench despite a groin problem.
Darren Young is out following tearing a muscle during the week.
Greg Shields and Scott Thomson are still out.
Dunfermline squad: De Vries; Wilson, McGuire, S Morrison, Hammill, Simmons, McCunnie, Mason, Glass, O Morrison, McManus, Hamilton, Crawford, McKenzie, Ross, Williamson, Burchill, O`Brien.
Pars travel to Inverness as games start running out....
Wed, 14th Mar 2007
With eight games remaining, Dunfermline are still nine points behind The Buddies who sit in the safety of eleventh place. Three games remain before the all exciting “split” and Dunfermline travel up the A9 to take on Inverness Caledonian Thistle this weekend, a team we’ve never beaten in the SPL………
Read moreScottish Cup
Mon, 12th Mar 2007
Tennents Scottish Cup Semi-Final – Hibernian v Dunfermline on 15th April - DAFC tickets, hospitality and bus options.
Read moreDunfermline Athletic Statistics After St. Mirren Game
Sun, 11th Mar 2007
Good response for the initial article on the stats. Let`s see if they`re still popular this week.
Again this is in a very basic format but will have more features if the stats are popular (well you know what I mean).
Warning: for those of a nervous disposition please look away now.
Post Match Interviews
Sat, 10th Mar 2007
Highlights from interviews given by Stephen Kenny and Gus MacPherson after the game against St. Mirren at EEP.
Read moreDunfermline Athletic 0 - 0 St. Mirren
Sat, 10th Mar 2007
The Pars took another lunge towards the 1st Division with a disappointingly inept 0-0 draw against the only team in the SPL they have a hope of catching.
Read moreDunfermline Athletic vs St. Mirren (Live Updates)
Sat, 10th Mar 2007
Read moreDunfermline v St. Mirren, crunch match preview!
Wed, 7th Mar 2007
Whilst the joys of a Scottish Cup run to the semi finals (so far) has Pars fans looking forward to yet another Hampden day out, the dismal league form over the past 29 games can take a massive step in the right direction with victory over second bottom St. Mirren on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDunfermline Athletic Statistics after the Celtic game.
Sun, 4th Mar 2007
This is just a trial to see if people are interested in this being a regular feature on the site and is in a very basic version.
If found popular then we could enhance the page and put up even more information on it.
Glasgow Celtic 2 - 1 Dunfermline Athletic
Sat, 3rd Mar 2007
Three changes to the side that beat Partick Thistle at East End Park last week.
Jim O` Brien could not play against his registered side and both Gary Mason and Greg Ross could only find a place on the bench. In their place returned Jamie McCunnie from injury, Darren Young and Stephen Glass who was cup-tied last week.
As for Celtic they too made four changes from the side that narrowly beat Inverness in the Scottish Cup last Sunday. Noteworthy absentee was the evil ginger that some people call Neil Lennon.