sabato 28 febbraio 2009

MORTON-DUNFERMLINE ATH. 2-1 (League One)


MORTON 2 - Weatherson 28; Greacen 48
DUNFERMLINE ATH 1 - Kirk rig. 83

Note: Cappielow Stadium, Greenock, 2.192 spettatori.

Three key points were collected by Morton prior to three key, consecutive games against their immediate rivals at the bottom end of the table.


It was a very important result, but it was the performance which offered at least as much pleasure for the Cappielow support.


Where Morton were one-dimensional, predictable and lacking any invention against Partick Thistle the previous week at Firhill, they were expansive, creative and adventurous for an hour of this match against one of the principal promotion contenders.


It was a win which supported the view that fortune does often favour the brave, even if Morton reverted to an all-too familiar nervousness when trying to protect their lead.


Last month they dominated for an hour against Livingston, took the same two-goal lead and then seemed to become mesmerised by their opponents to the extent that their lead was frittered away.


There was a sense of déjà vu against Dunfermline. After reverting to a back four when the visitors went three up front, Morton began to defend deeper, affording the Fifers more room in midfield which they occupied only too willingly. When Morton conceded a rather soft penalty the jitters began to flow round Cappielow like an invisible Mexican Wave. This time, though, they held on.


The hosts began with a formation designed to take the initiative, three at the back permitting Erik Paartalu to come into a protective midfield role and Allan Jenkins to join Ryan McGuffie in centre midfield.

Allan McManus also played as a replacement for Dom Shimmin, not fully recovered from a strain, and the new men all did well.


Jenkins was particularly effective and a driving, positive influence at the heart of the home team, setting the tone in a bright first 45 minutes. His early shot was deflected for a corner before the redoubtable skipper Stewart Greacen was booked for a late challenge in midfield.


Morton were eager, enthusiastic and sharp in those key opening moments, and the crowd were lifted as a consequence.


McGuffie glanced a header wide, then Peter Weatherson turned on a Paartalu shy to force Gallacher to save his low, angled drive before Jim McAlister went close.


In 24 minutes James Grady beautifully dummied a McGuffie pass to release McAlister wide left. His angled drive was blocked at the near post by Gallacher at the expense of a corner, but Morton were making a clear statement of intent.

Three minutes later they took a deserved lead. McGuffie’s pass between a Fifer’s legs found McAlister running free down the left wing and his early, whipped cross arrived perfectly for Weatherson to jacknife a header in at the back post.


Loy replaced the injured Holmes for the visitors as Morton continued to make the running. A neat lobbed pass by Jenkins found McGuffie and his drive was deflected too near the goalkeeper.

McAlister and Grady typified this new-found confidence with some pomp on the left before Wilson brought proceedings to a halt by sending Jenkins tumbling in the box. Referee Tumilty dismissed decent appeals for a penalty and the teams departed at the interval with Morton well worth their advantage.


Two minutes after the break Morton continued on their merry way. Paartalu’s touch was deflected for a corner on the right. McManus got his head to Finlayson’s flag kick, the ball fell to Greacen at the back post who miskicked before regaining possession to run the ball into the net from close range.


The captain was clearly enjoying himself, and almost added another only to see his drive from seven yards blocked. Then his header from Jenkins’ neat cross was tipped over by Gallacher.


Mole replaced Thomson as the Pars went three at the back. Woods later came on for Glass and prompted a 3-4-3 formation, Morton responding by substituting Paartalu with Smith and switching to 4-4-2.

Familiar old failings developed with the defence sitting deeper as Dunfermline occupied the space in midfield.


In 75 minutes the Pars produced their first shot on target, a good move culminating in Phinn’s drive being touched over the crossbar by Cuthbert. Bell’s volley then flew narrowly over as the visitors sensed an opportunity.


Yet it might have been 3-0 with nine minutes to go. Finlayson’s cross from the right swirled to the back post where Weatherson headed into the side-netting.


Wake replaced the tiring Grady then, with seven minutes to go, Dunfermline finally got the goal they were so desperately seeking. With Bell moving out of the box, McAlister got a foot in to touch the ball out of the area. In so doing he nudged Bell who went down dramatically enough to win the spot kick.


It may have been harsh — even if the challenge wasn’t necessary — but Kirk sent Cuthbert the wrong way to net inside the right post and bring real hope to the Pars. Morton took the ball into the corners to waste time then, with a minute to go, Loy might have snatched an equaliser, but the ball got caught under his feet and his strike lacked power.


The final whistle blew shortly after Iain Russell had come on to replace Peter Weatherson whose ability to hold the ball up and bring others into play had been as valuable as his goal.

It was Morton’s afternoon, and they travel to Broadwood tomorrow night with a four-point gap between themselves and Clyde.


Morton: Cuthbert, McManus, Walker, Paartalu (Smith 70), Greacen, Jenkins, Finlayson, McGuffie, Weatherson (Russell 89), Grady (Wake 80), McAlister. CT: Davie Irons.
Unused: Cannon, McGeough.

Dunfermline Athletic: Gallacher, Thomson (Mole 58), Wilson, Phinn, Shields, McCann, Bell, Glass, Bayne, Kirk (Donnelly 86), Holmes (Loy 36). CT: Jim McIntyre.
Unused: Reidford, Burke.

Arbitro: M. Tumilty

LEAGUE ONE, risultati 26° giornata


Finiscono in pareggio i due match più importanti della giornata, i Saints vengono bloccati in casa da un coriaceo Dundee Fc mentre il Queen of South strappa il pari a Cumbernauld; per il Morton vittoria casalinga contro i Pars mentre il Livingston viene sconfitto in casa dal Partick Thistle.

26° giornata

Clyde - Queen of South 1-1
Livingston - Partick Thistle 2-4
MORTON-Dunfermline Ath. 2-1
Ross County - Airdrie Utd 0-0
St.Johnstone - Dundee Fc 0-0

classifica

1. St.Johnstone 44* pt
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2. Partick Thistle 41
3. Dundee Fc 38*
4. Dunfermline Ath. 35**
5. Livingston 34
6. Ross County 33**
7. Queen of South 32
8. MORTON 32*
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9. Clyde 28*
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10. Airdrie Utd 27
* gare da recuperare

domenica 22 febbraio 2009

LEAGUE ONE, posticipo 25° giornata


Si è giocato questo pomeriggio il posticipo (primo televisivo in diretta su BBC Alba) tra Airdrie e Clyde, con vittoria dei padroni di casa che tornano a vedere la luce dopo essere stati parecchio staccati in classifica.

posticipo 25° giornata

Airdrie Utd - Clyde 1-0

classifica

1. St.Johnstone 43* pt
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2. Partick Thistle 38
3. Dundee Fc 37*
4. Dunfermline Ath. 35**
5. Livingston 34
6. Ross County 32**
7. Queen of South 31
8. MORTON 29*
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9. Clyde 27*
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10. Airdrie Utd 26
* gare da recuperare

PARTICK THISTLE-MORTON 1-0 (League One)


PARTICK THSITLE 1 - Doohlan 48
MORTON 0

Note: Firhill Stadium, Glasgow, 3.348 spettatori.

Partick took the points and whatever few plaudits could be derived from what was a dire spectacle at Firhill.

It was a result that propelled the Jags into second place; one that left Morton inhabiting the relegation zone.


The Greenock men had hoped that this would be a day when they could climb the ladder. Instead they slid back down a snake.


They can have few complaints. Yes, skipper Stewart Greacen hit a post with a good header, but the hosts had more of the ball and enjoyed what sparse moments there were of cohesive football.


Morton’s sole tactic seemed to be based on long punts upfield. Partick at least attempted to play passes and, in Greenockian Gary Harkins, had the one man on the field best able to control the ball and bring others into play.


This league is incredibly competitive and, at times, exciting. But it can also be very short on quality.


League leaders St Johnstone are not one of the great First Division sides, but they always try to play positively and they have shown an admirable resilience, not least in coming back from a two-goal deficit at Palmerston on Saturday. They are on top on merit and should now go on to grasp the prize.


That Partick are second going into the final third says it all. They are a decent enough team but no more than that, and that is said with no disrespect. They deserve to be where they are.


As for Morton, the talk at Cappielow has been about looking upward, but their priority now must be what it was at the same stage last season — avoiding the drop.


Partick were the better of two poor teams in the first half, McKeown’s drive from Shimmin’s defensive header being saved by Cuthbert, then Buchanan’s angled effort also being thwarted by the Morton goalkeeper.


The Thistle striker was again prominent in a goalmouth scramble, the ball finally ricocheting off him for a goal kick.

Morton’s first threat came from a set piece in 32 minutes, Masterton’s free kick from the right swirling over a crowded box to Stewart Greacen who powered a low header across the goalmouth, no one getting a final touch as the ball sped wide of the far post and out of play.


Harkins had a close range effort from a difficult angle at the other end before Morton came closer still with five minutes to go to the interval. Again it came from a set piece. Masterton struck a free kick from deep in midfield which bent over the assembled masses in the penalty area. Stewart Greacen arrived at the back post and bent low to power a header across the goalkeeper only to see the ball hit the right post and rebound to safety.


A Harkins header from Paton’s corner was saved low by Cuthbert and the teams went in at the break on lever terms.

The decisive moment in the game came three minutes into the second half. Chris Smith made a saving tackle on McKeown in the box, the ball fell loose to Kris Doolan and he smacked it home from near the penalty spot.


That provoked Morton’s best spell of the game. Finlayson drove a couple of feet wide from long range then, in 62 minutes, James Grady came on for Chris Smith in an attempt to force the pace.


Two minutes later Morton had the ball in the net. Jim McAlister crossed from the left, Grady diverted it on and Finlayson, running in from the right, directed the ball into the net only to be ruled offside. It looked a close call.

There was a spate of substitutions, Ton chasing the game with Russell, Weatherson and Grady up front, but their biggest threat came from the long throw-ins of another replacement, Erik Paartalu.


As they pushed forward, however, there was always the likliehood that Partick might snatch another goal on the counter attack.


In the dying minutes it was the hosts who, in fact, finished the stronger, though in the final minute of regulation play there were vain appeals for a penalty when James Grady went down too easily in the box under a challenge from Robertson.


And so it is on to Cappielow next week and a visit from Dunfermline who will be desperate to get back on track after a disappointing home defeat to Ross County on Saturday.

For Morton, the task is once more to attempt to pull themselves clear of the danger zone. All the signs suggest it isn’t going to be easy.


Partick Thistle: Tuffey, Paton, Storey, Robertson, Archibald, Twaddle, McKeown (Chaplain 75), Rowson, Harkins, Buchanan (McKinlay 66), Doohlan (Donnelly 85). CT: Ian McCall.
Unused: Hinchcliffe, Kinniburgh.

Morton: Cuthbert, Walker, Smith (Grady 61), Shimmin, Greacen, Finlayson, Masterton, McGuffie (Paartalu 68), McAlister, Weatherson, Wake (Russell 76). CT: Davie Irons.
Unused: Cannon, McManus.

Arbitro: C. Charleston

sabato 21 febbraio 2009

LEAGUE ONE, risultati 25° giornata


Rotondo successo per il Dundee Fc che si rilancia nettamente in classifica, pirotecnico pareggio a Palmerston Park tra i padroni di casa e il St.Johnstone, mentre il Morton esce sconfitto di misura da Firhill; domani il posticipo il diretta tv su BBC Alba tra Airdrie Utd e Clyde.

25° giornata

Airdrie Utd - Clyde domani
Dundee Fc - Livingston 4-1
Dunfermline Ath. - Ross County 1-2
Partick Thistle - MORTON 1-0
Queen of South - St.Johnstone 3-3

classifica

1. St.Johnstone 43* pt
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2. Partick Thistle 38
3. Dundee Fc 37*
4. Dunfermline Ath. 35**
5. Livingston 34
6. Ross County 32**
7. Queen of South 31
8. MORTON 29*
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9. Clyde 27**
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10. Airdrie Utd 23*
* gare da recuperare

data recupero match vs Clyde


La SFL ha comunicato nei giorni scorsi la data del recupero contro il Clyde, fissata per martedì 3 marzo alle 19:45; il match è stato rinviato settimana scorsa per il campo ghiacciato.

venerdì 20 febbraio 2009

SCOTTISH CUP, recuperi e replay ottavi


Si sono giocate in settimane le rimanenti gare degli ottavi di finale, con rotonde vittorie per Rangers e Aberdeen mentre di misura passano St.Mirren e Dunfermline Athletic; di seguito i risultati:

ottavi, recuperi

Aberdeen - East Fife 5-0
Airdrie Utd - Dunfermline Ath. 1-2
Forfar Ath. - Rangers 0-4

ottavi, replay

St.Mirren - Motherwell 1-0

sabato 14 febbraio 2009

CLYDE-MORTON rinviata (League One)


La partita di questo pomeriggio in programma a Cumbernauld è stata rinviata per il campo ghiacciato, che ha messo ko parecchie gare delle serie minori; nei prossimi giorni la SFL renderà note le date dei recuperi.

LEAGUE ONE, risultati 24° giornata


Importante vittoria del St.Johnstone sul Livingston che consolidà così il primato in classifica, mentre nelle zone basse schiacciante vittoria del QoS sull'Airdrie Utd; Clyde-Morton e Ross County-Dundee Fc non si sono giocate per impraticabilità del campo.

24° giornata

Clyde - MORTON rinviata
Partick Thistle - Dunfermline Ath. 2-3
Queen of South - Airdrie Utd 4-0
Ross County - Dundee Fc rinviata
St.Johnstone - Livingston 1-0

classifica

1. St.Johnstone 42* pt
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2. Partick Thistle 35
3. Dunfermline Ath. 35**
4. Livingston 34
5. Dundee Fc 34*
6. Queen of South 30
7. MORTON 29*
8. Ross County 29**
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9. Clyde 27*
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10. Airdrie Utd 23
* gare da recuperare

mercoledì 11 febbraio 2009

Mercato di gennaio


Chiuso il mese di gennaio vediamo quali sono stati i principali movimenti di mercato dei 'Ton, che sostanzialmente non ha cambiato nulla anche se va segnalato il possibile tesseramento del canadese Rhyan Dodds, anche se mister e società si sono presi ancora un pò di tempo per decidere; il centrocampista Jamie Stevenson, rientrato dal prestito all'East Fife è stato ceduto in prestito sino a fine stagione all'East Stirlingshire, dove trovera mister McInally e la punta Graham, giocatore dei 'Ton, mentre la punta John Newby prolunga il suo prestito sino a fine stagione con gli inglesi del Burton Albion.

SCOTTISH CUP, risultati ottavi


Si è giocato nel weekend il quinto turno di Coppa di Scozia che ha visto alcune gare rinviate per le forti nevicate che si sono abbattute sul regno unito; sofferta vittoria per il Cetic nel derby con gli Spiders, mentre un pò a sorpresa sono le vittorie di Hamilton Accies e Falkirk, questi ultimi a Tynecastle.

ottavi

Aberdeen - Est Fife rinviata
Airdrie Utd - Dunfermline Ath. rinviata
Celtic - Queen's Park 2-1
Hamilton Accies - Dundee Utd 2-1
Hearts - Falkirk 0-1
Inverness CT - Kilmarnock 2-0
Motherwell - St.Mirren 1-1
Forfar Ath. - Rangers rinviata

Intanto domenica pomeriggio sono stati sorteggiati gli abbinamenti dei quarti di finale, in programma il weekend del 7 marzo:

Motherwell or St.Mirren vs Celtic
Airdrie Utd or Dunfermline Ath vs Aberdeen or Est Fife
Inverness CT vs Falkirk
Forfar Ath or Rangers vs Hamilton Accies

sabato 7 febbraio 2009

Copertura televisiva First Division


Importante accordo siglato tra la SFL e l'emittente BBC Alba per mandare in diretta televisiva partite di First Division, da giocarsi la domenica pomeriggio; al momento fissati 3 appuntamenti sino a fine stagione ed è prevista la copertura totale delle partite di playoff.
L'emittente BBC Alba questa stagione ha già trasmesso in diretta la finale e una semifinale di Challenge Cup, ed è molto probabile che dalla prossima stagione ci sia un accordo sin da inizio stagione!!

Al momento queste le partite in programma:

dom 22 febbraio - Airdrie Utd vs Clyde
dom 22 marzo - Partick Thistle vs Dundee Fc
dom 19 aprile - St.Johnstone vs Queen of South

LEAGUE ONE, risultati recuperi


Si sono giocati questo pomeriggio due partite di recupero, vittoria importante per il Dundee Fc che vince ad Almondvale, mentre il St.Johnstone in rimonta pareggia a Dingwall.

recuperi

Livingston - Dundee Fc 1-2
Ross County - St.Johnstone 2-2

classifica

1. St.Johnstone 39* pt
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2. Partick Thistle 35
3. Livingston 34
4. Dundee Fc 34
5. Dunfermline Ath. 32**
6. MORTON 29
7. Ross County 29*
8. Queen of South 27
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9. Clyde 27
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10. Airdrie Utd 23
* gare da recuperare

martedì 3 febbraio 2009

SCOTTISH CUP, recupero IV° turno


Si è giocata ieri sera l'ultima gara del quarto turno di Coppa di Scozia tra Inverurie e Motherwell, match rinviati più volte a causa di neve e ghiaccio; vittoria come da pronostico per i Well che accedono così al quinto turno.

recupero IV° turno
Inverurie Loco Works - Motherwell 0-3

LEAGUE CUP, risultati semifinali


Si sono giocate settimana scorsa le due semifinali di Coppa di Lega, che come da pronostico hanno visto superare il turno a Rangers e Celtic anche se con qualche difficoltà.

semifinali
Rangers - Falkirk 3-0
Celtic - Dundee Utd 0-0 11-10 dcr