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2011–12 Dunfermline Athletic F.C. season

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Dunfermline Athletic 2011–12 football season
Dunfermline Athletic
2011–12 season
ChairmanJohn Yorkston
ManagerJim McIntyre
(until 16 March)
Jim Jefferies
(from 20 March)
StadiumEast End Park
SPL12th (relegated)
Scottish CupFourth round, lost toInverness Caledonian Thistle
League CupSecond round, lost to
East Fife
Fife CupSemi-final, lost to
Raith Rovers
Top goalscorerLeague:
Andy Kirk (11)

All:
Andy Kirk (12)
Highest home attendance10,140 vCeltic, 2 January 2012
Lowest home attendance2,303 vKilmarnock, 7 February 2012
Average home league attendance4,799

The2011–12 season wasDunfermline Athletic's 1st season back in theScottish Premier League after winning promotion from theScottish First Division during the 2010–11 season. They also competed in theScottish Cup and theScottish League Cup.

SPL

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Main article:2011–12 Scottish Premier League

The newSPL season started on 23 July, but Dunfermline didn't play until two days later as they were scheduled for TV coverage onSky Sports.

July/August

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St Mirren (Home)

In the first game of the season Dunfermline hosted St Mirren in a match which the visitors dominated. Just before half-time a penalty was awarded to St Mirren, which was taken byStephen Thompson, but saved by goalkeeperPaul Gallacher. The rest of the match was played out with St Mirren on top but unable to beat Gallacher.Final score: 0–0.[1]

Inverness (Home)

In a six-goal thriller the points were evenly split, leaving both sides feeling that they could have won the match. Dunfermline dominated most of the match and started well withAndy Kirk scoring early with a neat finish. After half-time Inverness scored from a deflectedGreg Tansey shot, then Dunfermline pulled ahead with another goal from Kirk. The visitors rallied as Dunfemline sat back further and further allowing Inverness to score twice more fromJonny Hayes, after a spilled save by Gallacher, and a Tansey header. Deep into stoppage timeMartin Hardie curled a 30-yard free kick into the top corner to equalise.Final score: 3–3 .[2]

St Johnstone (Away)

In Dunfermline's first away trip of the SPL season they came out the victors. An early goal for the hosts was ruled out for a handball, and a resulting yellow card for the defender. From a clever corner routineJason Thomson curled the ball through to Kirk, who fired in from short range. At this point Kirk was now the leading goalscorer in theSPL.Martin Hardie then went close to scoring against his former club with a header from a corner. With half an hour to go in the gameJohn Potter trippedFrancisco Sandaza and was sent off,(though this was later rescinded to a yellow[3]) with a penalty awarded to the hosts. The resulting penalty was taken byLiam Craig and was saved byPaul Gallacher, his second penalty save in three games. Despite the extra man advantage St Johnstone rarely looked like scoring and the few chances they did have was dealt with by the keeper comfortably.Final Score: 1–0[4]

Dundee United (Away)

Dundee United dominated this game from start to finish but were unable to score against an in-formPaul Gallacher. A triple save was particularly impressive, firstly from a near post header. Then again from the corner and the resulting drive from outside the box forced Gallacher into a super reaction save as he only saw it late. Dunfermline's only threat going forward was from set-pieces whereHardie went close from a free-kick and a corner. But late on a mazy run fromJoe Cardle was crossed low back to the edge of the area, wherePaul Burns's well taken shot was driven into the net.Final Score:1–0[5]

Motherwell (Home)

Both teams went into this match after an excellent start to the season, both surpassing expectations. From the start the visitors looked like they would get goals with Dunfermline's defence being torn apart, especially by a livelyChris Humphrey. The breakthrough finally came whenKeith Lasley andMichael Higdon combined with Higdon curling in from the edge of the area.Tom Hateley nearly made it two a few minutes later with a free-kick hitting the post. But it was only a short respite for Dunfermline as Motherwell scored again,Jamie Murphy strolled pastGary Mason and was given time to hit a 20-yard shot which heavily deflected offAlex Keddie and into the net. In the second half things hadn't changed with Motherwell dominating and whenChris Humphrey was allowed to cut inside into the box his shot clipped the post and into the net. Dunfermline then started to attack, pushing Motherwell back, and were rewarded whenDavid Graham's 25-yard shot flicked offJoe Cardle and into the net, with Cardle claiming the goal. Cardle then bagged another as he cut into the box and his shot deflected offStephen Craigan and past the helpless keeper. With two minutes to go Dunfermline pushed forward, but were counter-attacked and Higdon's late finish from a cross byNicky Law finished the game.Final Score:2–4[6]

September

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Kilmarnock (away)

Dunfermline's first game after the international break started well withJason Thomson scoring his first professional goal after the ball ricocheted off him from a corner. At this point, Dunfermline were on top even though managerJim McIntyre had been sent to the stands by the referee early on.Alex Keddie then brought downJames Dayton in the box, and the resulting penalty was converted byPaul Heffernan. He then doubled his goal tally when an incisive ball through the defence fromDean Shiels was finished by the striker. Straight after half-time Dunfermline hit back withRyan Thomson heading homeJoe Cardle's cross. HoweverZdenek Kroca calmly slotted a finish in after being given time in the box, putting the home side back in the lead. Late onAndy Kirk thought he had equalised but was correctly ruled offside.Final score: 2–3[7]

Hibernian (home)

The home side could have been three up within the first half an hour withKirk,Jason Thomson andAlex Keddie all putting chances wide. Dunfermline were controlling the game until, against the run off play, Hibs scored. A throw-in on the right, just inside Dunfermline's half, was flicked on toIvan Sproule, who walked through some poor defending to easily slot home. Hibs then took charge of the game andPaul Gallacher had to make a super one-on-one save fromGarry O'Connor. However, in the second half O'Connor's shot, after being allowed to turn byAustin McCann, deflected off Keddie and past the hapless Gallacher. Dunfermline then attacked and were rewarded under two minutes later afterRyan Thomson powered through the Hibs team and finished well. AJoe Cardle drive was then parried out to J. Thomson who scuffed his shot offPaul Hanlon and into the net. Dunfermline nearly won the game with attempts from Cardle,Andrew Barrowman and the impressiveDavid Graham, all not finding the goal.Final Score:2–2[8]

Rangers (Home)

This was a game which showed the gulf of class between the Old Firm and the rest of the league. Rangers took the lead in less than 10 minutes with aCarlos Bocanegra header from a corner. A few minutes laterMaurice Edu fired home an excellent shot from 20 yards to make it 2–0. A penalty appeal for Rangers was then turned down, despiteJ Thomson appearing to be holding onto Bocanegra.Steven Naismith was then lucky not to be sent off as he elbowedAustin McCann in the face during a free-kick. The referee missed it, but he was caught by the cameras and subsequently banned.[9]Allan McGregor then had his first save to make afterPaul Burns's bouncing shot had to be turned away. Early in the second half a through ball bySteven Davis was slotted home by Naismith to make it 3–0. McGregor then was forced into a fine save afterDavid Graham got one-on-one with him after a fine through ball byAndrew Barrowman. Naismith then finished off the scoring after a fast break by Rangers left them five on three against Dufermline and an unselfishNikica Jelavic squared it for Naismith's second off the day. It would have been more ifPaul Gallacher hadn't made some excellent saves including two free-kicks from Davis and Jelavic as well as 35-yard volley fromSteven Whittaker. Dunfermline gave the ball away far too many times during the game withGary Mason and J Thomson the worst offenders.Final Score 0–4[10]

Aberdeen (Away)

The first of the experimental Friday night football games this season with met with a routing of Dunfermline by Aberdeen. An early goal from aScott Vernon header fromRicky Foster's cross put the Dons in a commanding position. Aberdeen's left-back Foster was the key man providing the best attacking threat with his dangerous crosses and only a string of super saves byPaul Gallacher kept the score at 1–0. But half an hour later Vernon's second headed goal of the night, afterYoul Mawene's flick on, put Aberdeen in a comfortable lead. Replays later confirmed that Vernon was offside when the ball was played, but the goal would stand. A third goal came on the stroke of half-time with a Foster cross being controlled by Vernon and he had time to flick the ball ontoFraser Fyvie who slotted home. So far, Dunfermline's only chance had been anAndrew Barrowman header which went just past the post. Barrowman then had a second half shot turned round the post as he provided Dunfermline's attacking threat. A final goal came by Vernon afterMohamed Chalali's shot hit the post and rebounded nicely. Manager McIntyre criticised a dire performance all round by Dunfermline[11] withJason Thomson andJohn Potter later criticised heavily. Only Gallacher escaped the managers wrath.Final Score 0–4[12]

October

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Hearts (Home)

A dull game was won by the visitors after two mistakes cost Dunfermline two goals.[13] Hearts had the best of the first half withDavid Templeton having an early shot deflected wide byJohn Potter. Later,Rudi Skacel had his shot turned round the post for a corner byPaul Gallacher. From the resulting corner front post manKirk failed in his attempted clearance, merely flicking the ball backwards ontoAndy Webster's head and from inside the 6-yard box, he could not miss. Neither side had many clear-cut chances with Dunfermline's chances coming from a slicedPaddy Boyle cross over the bar, and a mazy run fromDavid Graham finishing with a shot straight into the keeper's arms. Hearts went close from a long shot byDanny Grainger and a header by the same. Boyle then gave the ball away with a terrible pass straight to Templeton whose shot was saved by Gallacher, but the rebound put away by Skacel.Final score 0–2[14]

Inverness (Away)

An earlyPaul Burns strike curled against the inside of the post and trickled along the line, somehow staying out of the goal. Dunfermline proceeded to dominate asJohn Potter andJoe Cardle had shot saved by the keeperRyan Esson. A slip byAlex Keddie then letRichie Foran past him and his cross was met by a flying header from ex-Raith Rovers playerGregory Tade. However, in the second half, the Pars continued to threaten andAndy Kirk hooked a shot over before Inverness immediately responded with a 25-yardGreg Tansey free-kick that flew a foot wide.Liam Buchanan was then brought down in the box byDavid Proctor, and he stepped up to take the penalty himself, calmly slotting home to equalise. Right at the end,Shane Sutherland had an effort well saved by the keeper to keep the score level.Final score 1–1[15]

Dundee United (Home)

The first piece of action in the game came in the form of aGavin Gunning free-kick, which was turned round the post byPaul Gallacher. In the 13th minute of the game, aWillo Flood free-kick was only partially cleared byJason Thomson and fell toPaul Dixon who volleyed home an unstoppable shot from just inside the area. Five minutes later he took another shot that deflected offJohn Potter and fell kindly forLauri Dalla Valle, who was left with a simple finish to make it 2–0. Dunfermline's task was made much harder whenGary Mason was sent off for a seemingly innocuous tackle onJohnny Russell. Replays later showed that Mason had won the ball cleanly in a one footed challenge, though Russell's reaction after the tackle appeared to have swayed the referee.Jim McIntyre immediately stated he would appeal the decision.[16] After the red card Dunfermline rallied and managed to put the visitors under pressure and after the ball bounced nicely offPaddy Boyle,Andy Kirk was on hand to score. Dunfermline pushed for a second, but left spaces in the defence and when Russell scored a third for United, it seemed game over. Dunfermline continued their pressure and whenPat Clarke went to play the ball pastJon Daly, only for the defender to handle the ball, a red card was expected as Clarke would have been clean through on goal. However, only a yellow was produced. From the resulting free-kick United broke away and Russell laid the ball intoGary Mackay-Steven's path for him to fire home.Final Score 1–4[17]

November

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Hibs (Away)

In a game where the home side dominated possession, first blood went to the visitors with an early goal.Paul Willis's run down the right side ended in a cross to the back post whereAustin McCann volleyed in from close range. It was his first goal in over 100 appearances for Dunfermline. Hibs fought back, but were unable to make a clear-cut chance.Kirk andDowie then both went close in quick succession though Dunfermline never looked like adding to their tally. Hibs piled on the pressure with good saves byGallacher fromLeigh Griffiths's efforts. However, the visitors held on for the third 1–0 away victory of the season.Final score 1–0[18]

St Mirren (Away)

From the very start the home side dominated with several chances in the first half.Jim Goodwin's low shot from 30 yards was parried away byPaul Gallacher, then a few minutes later a driven shot came back offPaul Burns in the penalty box which brought appeals for a penalty, but were waved away by the ref. Shortly after, a free-kick was trapped under Burns as he tried to clear and another shout for a penalty came, but once again were ignored. Gallacher was forced into more saves, but the pressure told asNigel Hasselbaink burst through the defence as Gallacher narrowed the angle, he squared across the goal mouth toKenny McLean, who tapped in from a yard out.Stephen Thompson then had too efforts magnificently saved by Gallacher as St Mirren pushed for a second. Dunfermline then had their first proper chance with a superbPaul Willis cross met byRyan Thomson who headed just wide.Austin McCann took too much time on the ball and was punished when he lost possession toStephen Thompson and his pass to Hasselbaink was smashed into the net. After half time to game calmed down, with less chances for either side.Joe Cardle came off the bench and made an immediate impact. His cross evaded everyone and came back off the post only to strike Saints keeperCraig Samson and roll into the net. Cardle then nearly equalised with a drive which was well saved by Samson. However, the home side comfortably held onto their position till the end of the game.Final Score 1–2[19]

Celtic (Away)

An already hard task away at one of the Old Firm was made harder in just over 5 minutes, whenPaul Willis played a backwards pass straight toGary Hooper who took two touches into the box and fired home across the box into the bottom left hand corner.Alex Keddie then gave the ball away on the half-way line andJamie Forrest, Hooper andKris Commons combined to switch the ball across to the left hand side toAnthony Stokes. He drove low at goal andPaul Gallacher's parry reached Hooper who flicked it backwards to Forrest, who smashed in into the roof of the net. A long range drive fromBiram Kayal was then saved by Gallacher's stretched leg. Dunfermline then had a penalty appeal turned away afterDaniel Majstorović climbed over the back offRyan Thomson. Celtic continued to look for a second and Gallacher and Keddie combined to keep out Commons after a low cross from the left by Stokes. Stokes then somehow missed from two yards out, mistiming his back post volley. In the second halfPaul Burns felled Forrest in the box, to give away a penalty.Ki then sent Gallacher the wrong way, but hit the outside of the post, from the spot. Stokes then missed a one-on-one chance, hitting the post again.Joe Cardle went close for the Pars, cutting inside from the left forcingFraser Forster into a good low save. He then made another asLiam Buchanan was sent through, but the keep was out fast to block the attempted chip.David Graham then laid offAndrew Barrowman in the right hand corner of the box, and his low drive across goal found the net.Final score 1–2[20]

Aberdeen (Home)

The visitors started strongly, on a day with hollowing gales swirling through the stadium, with some early chances.Rory Fallon just failed to make contact with a low cross andJosh Magennis somehow failed to score in a goalmouth scramble. He then vented his anger by shoving the home keeper in the chest and full in the face. However, the referee inexplicably decided that the violent conduct from him merited only a yellow card. The home fans were even more infuriated whenPaul Willis tried to take a quick free-kick, and apparently was deemed to have committed an equal offence as Magennis, so was yellow carded for his effort.Andy Kirk should have hit the target with a turning snap-shot, andDavid Graham was also guilty of missing the target with a close range diving header after an excellent move by Dufermline. Aberdeen were looking dangerous from set-pieces and deservedly took the lead right on half-time with a header byAndrew Considine from aFraser Fyvie corner.Paddy Boyle was then lucky to escape with a yellow after his two-footed challenge on Fyvie. Dunfermline then equalised from a Graham corner,Andrew Barrowman's header was blocked on the line, but he was first on hand to put away the rebound. Then, from Willis's superb diagonal ball, Graham cut inside from the left and rifled inside the near post ofDavid Gonzalez to take the lead. Aberdeen nearly stuck back straight away withYoul Mawene keeping the ball away fromPaul Gallacher and cutting it back, only for Magennis to miss the target with no keeper in the goal. Boyle did well to turn past the defenders and force in shot which was parried toLiam Buchanan, whose first touch coming on as a sub was to make it 3–1. Immediately from the restart Gallacher saved one-on-one with Magennis, showing Aberdeen could score again. From a quickMartin Hardie free-kick, Buchanan cut the ball back and Barrowman looked odds on the score, only for Gonzalez to somehow tip his point blank range onto the post. Straight away Aberdeen won a corner and from itAlex Keddie headed in an own goal. From then on it was all Aberdeen, and the visitors final scored a fourth. From a long throw-in Magennis managed to turn a smash home the equaliser.Final score 3–3.[21]

Results

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Pre-season

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Livingston vDunfermline Athletic
2 July 2011FriendlyLivingston1–1Dunfermline AthleticLivingston
Russell9'DAFC ReportHardie5'Stadium:Braidwood Motor Company Stadium
Attendance: 657
Referee:Tumilty
Brechin City vDunfermline Athletic
5 July 2011FriendlyBrechin City1–1Dunfermline AthleticBrechin
King83' (pen.)DAFC ReportKirk28'Stadium:Glebe Park
Attendance: 342
Referee:McDermott
Czech RepublicMladá Boleslav vDunfermline Athletic
12 July 2011FriendlyCzech RepublicMladá Boleslav0–0Dunfermline AthleticBischofshofen
DAFC ReportStadium:Sportplatz Bischofshofen
RomaniaRapid București vDunfermline Athletic
14 July 2011FriendlyRomaniaRapid București4–1Dunfermline AthleticBischofshofen
Herea34' (pen.)
Grigorie37'
Burcă59'
Apostol88'
DAFC ReportWillis79'Stadium:Sportplatz Bischofshofen
Dunfermline Athletic vEnglandHuddersfield Town
19 July 2011FriendlyDunfermline Athletic1–2EnglandHuddersfield TownDunfermline
McDougall20'DAFC ReportRhodes39',42'Stadium:East End Park
Attendance: 1,164
Referee:Salmond

Scottish Premier League

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Main article:2011–12 Scottish Premier League
Dunfermline Athletic vSt Mirren
25 July 2011SPLDunfermline Athletic0–0St MirrenDunfermline
19:45BBC SportStadium:East End Park
Attendance: 5,035
Referee:O'Reilly
Dunfermline Athletic vInverness Caledonian Thistle
6 August 2011SPLDunfermline Athletic3–3Inverness Caledonian ThistleDunfermline
15:00Andy Kirk26' (52)
Hardie90'
BBC SportTansey46' (83)
Hayes76'
Stadium:East End Park
Attendance: 3,378
Referee:Finnie
St Johnstone vDunfermline Athletic
13 August 2011SPLSt Johnstone0–1Dunfermline AthleticPerth
15:00BBC SportKirk30'
PotterRed card 61'
Stadium:McDiarmid Park
Attendance: 3,466
Referee:Salmond
Dundee United vDunfermline Athletic
20 August 2011SPLDundee United0–1Dunfermline AthleticDundee
15:00BBC SportBurns85'Stadium:Tannadice
Attendance: 6,527
Referee:O'Reilly
Dunfermline Athletic vMotherwell
27 August 2011SPLDunfermline Athletic2–4MotherwellDunfermline
15:00Cardle69' (88)BBC SportHigdon11',90'
Murphy26'
Humphrey55'
Stadium:East End Park
Attendance: 4,462
Referee:Norris
Kilmarnock vDunfermline Athletic
10 September 2011SPLKilmarnock3–2Dunfermline AthleticDundee
15:00Heffernan32' (pen.),45'
Kroca62'
BBC SportThomson14'
Thomson49'
Stadium:Tannadice
Attendance: 4,222
Referee:Winter
Dunfermline Athletic vHibernian
17 September 2011SPLDunfermline Athletic2–2HibernianDunfermline
12:30Thomson53'
Hanlon63' (o.g.)
BBC SportSproule37'
O'Connor51'
Stadium:East End Park
Attendance: 4,116
Referee:Murray
Dunfermline Athletic vRangers
24 September 2011SPLDunfermline Athletic0–4RangersDunfermline
BBC SportBocanegra9'
Edu17'
Naismith51',81'
Stadium:East End Park
Attendance: 7,577
Referee:Brines
Aberdeen vDunfermline Athletic
30 September 2011SPLAberdeen4–0Dunfermline AthleticAberdeen
Vernon6',35',80'
Fyvie45'
BBC SportStadium:Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 8,333
Referee:Madden
Dunfermline Athletic vHeart of Midlothian
15 October 2011SPLDunfermline Athletic0–2Heart of MidlothianEast End Park
BBC ReportWebster43'
Skacel76'
Attendance: 5,694
Referee:O'Reilly
Inverness Caledonian Thistle vDunfermline Athletic
22 October 2011SPLInverness Caledonian Thistle1–1Dunfermline AthleticCaledonian Stadium
Tadé33'BBC SportBuchanan86' (pen.)Attendance: 3,241
Referee:McLean
Dunfermline Athletic vDundee United
29 October 2011SPLDunfermline Athletic1–4Dundee UnitedEast End Park
MasonRed card 26'
Kirk55'
BBC SportDixon13'
Dalla Valle18'
Russell75'
Mackay-Steven82'
Attendance: 3,979
Referee:O'Reilly
Hibernian vDunfermline Athletic
5 November 2011SPLHibernian0–1Dunfermline AthleticEaster Road
BBC SportMcCann3'Attendance: 9,531
Referee:Thomson
St Mirren vDunfermline Athletic
19 November 2011SPLSt Mirren2–1Dunfermline AthleticSt Mirren Park
15;00Mclean25'
Hasselbaink45'
BBC SportCardle63'Attendance: 4,363
Referee:Allan
Celtic vDunfermline Athletic
23 November 2011SPLCeltic2–1Dunfermline AthleticCeltic Park
19:45Hooper6'
Forrest13'
BBC SportBarrowman86'Attendance: 41,000
Referee:Madden
Dunfermline Athletic vAberdeen
26 November 2011SPLDunfermline Athletic3–3AberdeenEast End Park
15:00Barrowman54'
Graham62'
Buchanan69'
BBC SportConsidine45+2'
Keddie81' (o.g.)
Magennis88'
Attendance: 4,149
Referee:Salmond
Rangers vDunfermline Athletic
3 December 2011SPLRangers2–1Dunfermline AthleticIbrox Stadium
15:00Keddie22' (o.g.)
Jelavić29' (pen.)
BBC SportCardle31'Attendance: 47,305
Referee:Conroy
Heart of Midlothian vDunfermline Athletic
17 December 2011SPLHeart of Midlothian4–0Dunfermline AthleticTynecastle Stadium
15:00Elliott2'
Taouil27'
Templeton71'
Skácel90+2'
BBC SportAttendance: 11,988
Referee:Richmond
Dunfermline Athletic vSt Johnstone
24 December 2011SPLDunfermline Athletic0–3St JohnstoneEast End Park
13:30BBC SportSmith38' (o.g.)
Sandaza52'
Craig59'
Attendance: 4,474
Referee:Thomson
Dunfermline Athletic vCeltic
2 January 2012SPLDunfermline Athletic0–3CelticEast End Park
15:00BBC SportStokes18'
Wanyama40'
Mulgrew69'
Attendance: 10,140
Referee:Brines
Dunfermline Athletic vHibernian
14 January 2012SPLDunfermline Athletic2–3HibernianEast End Park
15:00Kirk14'
Buchanan82'
BBC SportGriffiths33',83'
O'Connor75'
Attendance: 6,780
Referee:Muir
Kilmarnock vDunfermline Athletic
21 January 2012SPLKilmarnock0–3Dunfermline AthleticRugby Park
15:00BBC SportBarrowman42'
Cardle60'
Buchanan87'
Attendance: 4,016
Referee:Collum
Motherwell vDunfermline Athletic
24 January 2012SPLMotherwell3–1Dunfermline AthleticFir Park
19:45CraiganRed card 18'
Ojamaa29'
Law52'
Humphrey80'
BBC SportKirk62'Attendance: 3,772
Referee:Muir
Aberdeen vDunfermline Athletic
28 January 2012SPLAberdeen1–0Dunfermline AthleticPittodrie Stadium
15:00Vernon24'BBC ReportAttendance: 8,081
Referee:Thomson
Dunfermline Athletic vKilmarnock
7 February 2012SPLDunfermline Athletic1–1KilmarnockEast End Park
19:45Kirk44'BBC SportFowler21'Attendance: 2,303
Referee:Murray
Dunfermline Athletic vRangers
11 February 2012SPLDunfermline Athletic1–4RangersEast End Park
12:00Kirk16'BBC SportHealy24'
McCulloch39'
Aluko71'
Kerkar85'
Attendance: 7,464
Referee:Winter
Dunfermline Athletic vInverness Caledonian Thistle
18 February 2012SPLDunfermline Athletic1–1Inverness Caledonian ThistleEast End Park
15:00Cardle45'BBC SportRoss73'Attendance: 2,881
Referee:Madden
Celtic vDunfermline Athletic
22 February 2012SPLCeltic2–0Dunfermline AthleticCeltic Park
19:45Mulgrew32'
Forrest75'
BBC SportAttendance: 45,000
Referee:O'Reilly
St Johnstone vDunfermline Athletic
25 February 2012SPLSt Johnstone3–1Dunfermline AthleticMcDiarmid Park
15:00M Davidson33'
C Davidson35'
Croft78'
BBC ReportBurns73'Attendance: 3,732
Referee:Colvin
Dunfermline Athletic vMotherwell
3 March 2012SPLDunfermline Athletic0–2MotherwellEast End Park
15:00BBC SportHigdon64'
Ojamaa70'
Attendance: 3,523
Referee:Winter
Dunfermline Athletic vSt Mirren
24 March 2012SPLDunfermline Athletic1–1St MirrenEast End Park
15:00Cardle46'BBC SportThompson38'Attendance: 3,753
Referee:Muir
Dundee United vDunfermline Athletic
31 March 2012SPLDundee United3–0Dunfermline AthleticTannadice Park
15:00Daly49',83'
Robertson80'
BBC SportAttendance: 6,654
Referee:Beaton
Dunfermline Athletic vHeart of Midlothian
7 April 2012SPLDunfermline Athletic1–2Heart of MidlothianEast End Park
15:00Žaliūkas85' (o.g.)BBC SportGlen49'
Barr53'
Attendance: 4,700
Referee:Finnie
St Mirren vDunfermline Athletic
21 April 2012SPLSt Mirren4–4Dunfermline AthleticSt Mirren Park
15:00Hasselbaink4'
Thompson43',48',67'
BBC SportMcMillan24'
Graham56'
Buchanan71'
Kirk88'
Attendance: 3,616
Referee:Brines
Dunfermline Athletic vAberdeen
28 April 2012SPLDunfermline Athletic3–0AberdeenEast End Park
15:00Cardle56'
Kirk68' (77)
BBC ReportAttendance: 3,501
Referee:Charleston
Inverness Caledonian Thistle vDunfermline Athletic
2 May 2012SPLInverness Caledonian Thistle0–0Dunfermline AthleticCaledonian Stadium
15:00BBC SportAttendance: 6,036
Referee:O'Reilly
Hibernian vDunfermline Athletic
7 May 2012SPLHibernian4–0Dunfermline AthleticEaster Road
19:45Doherty5'
Doyle11'
O'Connor15' (pen.)
O'Hanlon81'
BBC SportAttendance: 15,281
Referee:Norris
Dunfermline Athletic vKilmarnock
12 May 2012SPLDunfermline Athletic1–2KilmarnockRugby Park
15:00Willis20'BBC SportKelly86'
Winchester89'
Attendance: 3,276
Referee:Clancy

Scottish League Cup

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Main article:2011–12 Scottish League Cup

Dunfermline will enter at the first round stage having competed in the First Division during the 2010–11 season.

Annan Athletic vDunfermline
30 July 2011Scottish League Cup round 1Annan Athletic1–2DunfermlineAnnan
15:00Cox21'DAFC ReportBarrowman17'
Kirk51'
Stadium:Galabank
Attendance: 767
Referee:Richmond
East Fife vDunfermline
23 August 2011Scottish League Cup round 2East Fife2–1DunfermlineMethil
19:45Linn4'
Dalziel54'
DAFC ReportBuchanan12'Stadium:Bayview Stadium
Attendance: 1,262
Referee:Charleston

Fife cup

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Dunfermline vRaith Rovers
30 August 2011Fife Cup Semi-finalDunfermline0–1Raith RoversDunfermline
19:45DAFC ReportGraham90'Stadium:East End Park
Attendance: 524
Referee:McGeachie

Scottish Cup

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Main article:2011–12 Scottish Cup
Inverness Caledonian Thistle vDunfermline Athletic
7 January 2012Scottish Cup round 4Inverness Caledonian Thistle1–1Dunfermline AthleticCaledonian Stadium,Inverness
15:00GilletRed card 29'
Hayes90'
Sky ReportBarrowman30'Attendance: 1,601
Referee:Norris
Dunfermline Athletic vInverness Caledonian Thistle
18 January 2012Scottish Cup round 4 ReplayDunfermline Athletic1–3 (a.e.t.)Inverness Caledonian ThistleEast End Park,Dunfermline
19:45Barrowman40'BBC SportHayes54'
A. Shinnie93'
Tansey110'
Attendance: 1,594
Referee:Norris

Players

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Starting XI

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Most frequent starting line-up uses the team's most used formation: 4–4–2. The players used are those who have played the most games in each respective position, not necessarily who have played most games out of all the players.

Captains

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No.PNameCountryNo. gamesNotes
3DFMcCannScotland25Club captain

Last updated: 13 May 2012
Source:Competitive match reports.
Competitive matches only
Matches started as captain only
Country: FIFA nationality;No.: Squad number;P:Position;Name: Player name;No. Games: Number of games started as captain.

Squad information

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Last updated 13 May 2012[22]
No.PosNatPlayerTotalSPLScottish CupLeague CupFife Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKScotland SCOPaul Gallacher200180002000
2DFScotland SCOJason Thomson141121002000
2MFScotland SCOMark Kerr130130000000
3DFScotland SCOAustin McCann251231002000
4MFScotland SCOGary Mason340320101000
5DFScotland SCOKevin Rutkiewicz11080101010
6DFScotland SCOAlex Keddie400360202000
7MFEngland ENGJoe Cardle398368201000
8MFScotland SCOMartin Hardie301281200000
9FWScotland SCOAndrew Barrowman266223222100
10FWNorthern Ireland NIRAndy Kirk40123611202100
11MFScotland SCODavid Graham412382201000
12FWScotland SCOSteven McDougall150120002010
13DFScotland SCOPatrick Boyle240210200010
14MFScotland SCONick Phinn2010000010
15DFScotland SCOAndy Dowie330290202000
16DFScotland SCOJohn Potter200160201010
17MFScotland SCOPaul Burns282252102000
18MFScotland SCOSteven Bell0000000000
19FWScotland SCOLiam Buchanan326275202110
20GKScotland SCOChris Smith180150200010
21FWScotland SCOPat Clarke4030000010
22MFScotland SCOPaul Willis241211101010
23MFScotland SCORyan Thomson292242202010
24MFScotland SCOKyle Hutton9090000000
25GKScotland SCOIain Turner4040000000
26DFScotland SCOJordan McMillan111111000000
26MFScotland SCOCraig Easton4030000010
27GKSpain ESPBernardo Domínguez1010000000
34MFScotland SCOShaun Byrne1000000010
39MFScotland SCOKerr Young0000000000
45DFScotland SCORoss Millen1000000010

Disciplinary record

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Includes all competitive matches.

Last updated 13 May 2012
NumberPositionNameScottish Premier LeagueScottish CupLeague CupTotal
Yellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed cardYellow cardRed card
1GKPaul Gallacher00000000
2DFJason Thomson20000020
2MFMark Kerr40000040
3DFAustin McCann70000070
4MFGary Mason11000011
5DFKevin Rutkiewicz10000010
6DFAlex Keddie70000070
7MFJoe Cardle20000020
8MFMartin Hardie80100090
9FWAndrew Barrowman20000020
10FWAndy Kirk10000010
11MFDavid Graham10100020
12FWSteven McDougall00000000
13DFPatrick Boyle20000020
14MFNick Phinn00000000
15DFAndy Dowie40100050
16DFJohn Potter21000021
17MFPaul Burns50001060
18MFSteven Bell00000000
19FWLiam Buchanan00000000
20GKChris Smith00000000
21FWPat Clarke00000000
22MFPaul Willis20000020
23MFRyan Thomson50000050
24MFKyle Hutton10000010
25GKIain Turner00000000
26DFJordan McMillan20000020
27GKBernardo Domínguez00000000
39MFKerr Young00000000

Goalscorers

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Last updated 13 May 2012
PositionNameSPLScottish CupLeague CupTotal
1Andy Kirk110112
2Joe Cardle8008
3Andrew Barrowman3216
=Liam Buchanan5016
5Ryan Thomson2002
=Paul Burns2002
=David Graham2002
8Martin Hardie1001
=Jason Thomson1001
=Austin McCann1001
=Jordan McMillan1001
=Paul Willis1001

Awards

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Last updated 13 May 2012
NationNameAwardMonth
ScotlandPaul Gallacher[23]Player of the MonthJuly/August

Team statistics

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
8St Mirren38916133951−1243
9Aberdeen38914153644−841
10Inverness Caledonian Thistle38109194260−1839
11Hibernian3889214067−2733
12Dunfermline Athletic(R)38510234082−4225Relegation to theFirst Division
Source:SPFL Archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated

Transfers

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Players in

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PlayerFromFee
Kevin RutkiewiczSt JohnstoneFree[24]
Paul BurnsQueen of the SouthFree[25]
Patrick BoylePartick ThistleFree[26]
Andrew BarrowmanRoss CountyFree[27]
Paul GallacherSt MirrenFree[28]
John PotterSt MirrenFree[29]
Craig EastonSouthend UnitedFree[30]
Mark KerrAsteras TripoliFree[31]
Jordan McMillanRangersFree[32]
Bernardo DomínguezHuescaFree[33]

Players out

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PlayerToFee
Graham BayneDundeeFree[34]
Calum WoodsHuddersfield TownFree[35]
Alex BurkeAyr UnitedFree[36]
Neil McGregorDundeeFree[37]
Chris HigginsQueen of the SouthFree[38]
Jake HydeDundeeFree[39]
Jordan WhiteDrogheda United[40]Free[41]
Greg PatersonForfar AthleticFree[42]
Kyle AllisonLinlithgow RoseFree[43]
Aaron SommervilleFree AgentFree[44]
Aaron ScottDunbar UnitedFree[45]
Craig EastonFree AgentFree[46]

Loans in

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PlayerFromFee
Jason ThomsonHeart of MidlothianLoan[47]
Iain TurnerPreston North EndLoan[48]
Kyle HuttonRangersLoan[49]

Loans out

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PlayerFromFee
Pat ClarkeRaith RoversLoan[50]
John PotterDunfermlineLoan[51]

External links

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References

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