Match Report | 2013: Dunfermline 6 Forfar Athletic 1
Memorable Match #53
Play Off Semi Final Second Leg
11th May 2013, East End Park
Memorable Match #53
Play Off Semi Final Second Leg
11th May 2013, East End Park
A 95th minute equaliser at Firhill in the penultimate league match of the 2012-2013 season denied Dunfermline the three points that would have meant that their Championship status would have been secured. That led them needing a win in the final league match of the season at home to the already relegated Airdrie but that ended with a 2-1 win for the Diamonds.
So it was on to the play offs to avoid the drop. Opponents would be Dick Campbell`s ForfarAthletic and the first leg at Station Park did not go well and the Pars travelled home with a 3-1 deficit.
Forfar Athletic fielded the same starting eleven when the teams came together again on the following Saturday afternoon. Jim Jefferies brought in Ross Millen and Ryan Wallace meaning Shaun Byrne and Chris Kane found themselves on the bench. It was a big gamble to play Wallace since he had dislocated his shoulder in training and was playing after taking a pain killing injection.
There was a great pre match atmosphere with plenty of noise with the backing of the McCathie stand drum and red smoke. Forfar kicked off attacking the goal at the town end. The sizeable travelling support filled the South East Stand and they were the ones to be cheering a goal.
The Pars conceded a soft corner and when Iain CAMPBELL sent that in from the right Slovakian keeper Michal Hrivnak let the ball slip in at his near post. 1-0 to Forfar in sixth minute of the game and the visitors led 4-1 on aggregate.
Things looked bleaker for the home team as Craig Dargo replaced Wallace in 12th minute when the injury carrying striker was forced to retire. When Allan Smith carved a route through the centre of the Loons defence a penalty kick was awarded. There was 15 minutes on the clock and Mark McCulloch was shown red for what was a last man tackle. After the former Par took the long, and slow, walk back to the dressing rooms, Husband sent the spot kick disastrously wide left.
Dunfermline felt that they had the ball in the net on 24 minutes when a Millen free kick from the right was missed by keeper Darren Hill and the ball appeared to drop behind the line off the back of Michael Bolochoweckyj. Despite appeals Referee O`Reilly was not convinced. This play off was not going the Fifers way at all!
On the half hour a Smith shot was well saved by Hill and Thomson managed to hit the rebound but he was wide left from close in. His next attempt six minutes later provided better. Having made ground on the right, he cut in along the byeline he crashed a ball in towards the six yard box. Michael DUNLOP tried to clear but only succeeded in deflecting the ball into his own net. 1-1
In 40 minutes a Millen corner from the right was headed towards the far post by Kerr Young but Smith`s header remarkably sent the ball over the crossbar. Hill won a one on one with Thomson when the Pars man had a great chance in four minutes later.
For a neutral it had been an electrifying first half, for Dunfermline fans terrifying.
Half Time: Dunfermline 1 Forfar Athletic 1
The Pars were out early and the Skids had just about got through all of Into the Valley before Forfar and the match officials returned. Dick Campbell threw on his first sub for the restart withdrawing his son Ross and sending on in his place Omar Kader.
The McCathie Stand were on their feet within 40 seconds in unanimous objection to Stevie O`Reilly`s goal kick decision.
A soft free kick on 50 minutes allowed Forfar`s Gavin Malin to deliver a good ball to the far post and this time Hrivnak got lucky as the ball cannoned off the goalpost on to Templeman and then behind.
The game then got even more heated when Dunlop was red carded for his challenge on Alex Whittle. So Forfar were down to nine men just eight minutes into the second half. To further compound matters Dick Campbell was sent to the stand along with Pars assistant manager, Neil McCann.
With thirty minutes remaining the Pars still needed two goals to take the play off into extra time but Forfar`s indiscipline would ultimately cost them the play off.
Smith supplied the run and pass that set up Ryan THOMSON to shoot the ball past Hill and give the Pars a 2-1 lead in 62 minutes.
Forfar with their nine men kept Gavin Swankie upfront but Templeman was pulled back into the central defence. The home fans willed their side up the park and the team were responding well. It was thrilling stuff but time was running out.
Pars battled on but the Forfar defence, blessed with good fortune continued to hold out. Then Dunfermline`s luck for once went their way. A ball chipped into the Forfar box appeared to hit an arm and Stevie O`Reilly pointed to the spot. With seven minutes remaining 18 year old MILLEN stepped up and after a delay while the referee noted a yellow card for Iain Campbell, the young full back beat the keeper to his left. 3-1 and 4-4 on aggregate.
Before the game resumed Forfar were unbelievably reduced to eight men when Campbell joined McCulloch and Dunlop in the dressing room. At the far post Dargo came close to converting a Millen corner but after four added minutes O`Reilly`s whistle signalled extra time would be required.
Full Time: Dunfermline 3 Forfar Athletic 1
The Pars kicked off the extra time with Shaun Byrne on in place of Andy Geggan. The prize for the winner would be a place in the First Division play off final against Alloa Athletic who despite losing 3-2 at home to Brechin City won through 4-3 on aggregate.
Husband hit the post in 93 minutes. Millen`s shot in 95 minutes was parried by Hill and Byrne`s follow up was kept out by desperate defending. Dunfermline had all the possession and their patience didn`t have to be tried for much longer.
In 102 minutes Allan SMITH, in a central position was given the opportunity to shoot from 20 yards out and he sunk his shot into the bottom left. 4-1 to the Pars and for the first time in 192 minutes of this play off the Fifers were ahead.
Into the second period of extra time it looked a hopleless case for the Angus team. The tie which was already beyond them was put out of their touch when left unmarked, HUSBAND found the net with a shot from 25 yards. 5-1
HUSBAND then rubbed it in, making it 6-1 with another two minutes from the end with another low shot from the right side of the penalty box.
What a day! A rollercoaster after Forfar opened the scoring, Dunfermline missing a penalty and then the three sendings off causing the total downfall of Forfar Athletic. Great scenes of jubilation at 5.30pm when Stevie O`Reilly blew up for full time and a 7-4 aggregate win.
DUNFERMLINE: Michal Hrivnak; Ross Millen, Kerr Young, John Potter, Alex Whittle (Chris Kane 112); Andy Geggan (Shaun Byrne FT), Stephen Husband, Josh Falkingham, Ryan Wallace (Craig Dargo 12), Ryan Thomson, Allan Smith.
SUBS NOT USED: Faissal El Bakhtaoui, Ryan Goodfellow (GK)
SCORERS: Dunlop (36 og), Thomson (62), Millen (83 pen.), Smith (102), Husband (110, 118)
YELLOW CARD: Smith (21)
FORFAR ATHLETIC: Darren Hill, Michael Dunlop, Mark McCulloch, Michael Bolochoweckyj, Iain Campbell; Dale Hilson (Charlie King 93), Willie Robertson, Gavin Malin (Barry Sellars 72), Ross Campbell, Gavin Swankie, Chris Templeman
SUBS NOT USED: Omar Kader, Jordan Brown, Ross Salmon (GK)
SCORERS: Campbell (6)
YELLOW CARD: Templeman (19), I Campbell (83), Sellars (93)
RED CARD: McCulloch (15), Bolochoweckyj (32), I Campbell (84)
REFEREE: Stevie O`Reilly
WEATHER: Overcast, cold wind 10C
ATTENDANCE 4252
NEXT MATCH: Scottish First Division Play Off Final (away) v Alloa Athletic
Wednesday 15th May 2013, kick off 7.45pm
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