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2008–09 Dunfermline Athletic F.C. season


FieldValue
clubDunfermline Athletic
season2008–09
managerJim McIntyre
chairmanJohn Yorkston
stadiumEast End Park
leagueScottish First Division
league resultThird
cup1Scottish Challenge Cupcup3 result = Second round, lost to Queen of the South
cup2Scottish League Cupcup2 result = Fourth round, lost to Dundee Utd
cup3Scottish Cupcup1 result = Semi-final, lost to Falkirk
league topscorerAndy Kirk (15)
season topscorerAndy Kirk (17)
highest attendance4,653 vs. St Johnstone
(1 November 2008)
lowest attendance2,930 vs. Queen of the South
(9 August 2008)
average attendance3,255
largest winSt Johnstone 0–3 Dunfermline Athletic
(16 August 2008)
Clyde 1–4 Dunfermline Athletic
(21 March 2009)
Queen of the South 0–3 Dunfermline Athletic
(2 May 2009)
largest lossDunfermline Athletic 0–2 Queen of the South
(31 January 2009)
Livingston 2–4 Dunfermline Athletic
(10 March 2009)
Dunfermline Athletic 1–3 St Johnstone
(11 April 2009)
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prevseason2007–08
nextseason2009–10
updated24 May 2017

(1 November 2008) (9 August 2008) (16 August 2008) Clyde 1–4 Dunfermline Athletic (21 March 2009) Queen of the South 0–3 Dunfermline Athletic (2 May 2009) (31 January 2009) Livingston 2–4 Dunfermline Athletic (10 March 2009) Dunfermline Athletic 1–3 St Johnstone (11 April 2009)

The 2008–09 season was Dunfermline Athletic's second season in the Scottish First Division after being relegated from the Scottish Premier League in 2007.

Review and Events

Chronological list of events

This is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2008–09 season, presented in chronological order. This list does not include transfers, which are listed in the transfers section below, or match results, which are in the results section.

  • 4 July: The Pars undertake their pre-season tour of Austria, playing two games against foreign opponents.
  • 5 July: Dunfermline, along with fellow First Division sides Dundee and Ross County are removed from the SFA's Youth Football initiative after all three sides fail to comply with rules regarding coaching disclosures.
  • 26 July: The club win in the First round of the Scottish Challenge Cup, beating Stirling Albion 3–0.
  • 5 August: Dunfermline win in the First round of the Scottish League Cup, beating Peterhead 2–0.
  • 9 August: New striker Andy Kirk scores his first two goals for the Pars in a 2–1 home win over Queen of the South. This is also Dunfermline's first league win of the 2008–09 season.
  • 20 August: Dunfermline lose in the Second round of the Scottish Challenge Cup, losing against Queen of the South.
  • 26 August: The club progress to the Third round of the Scottish League Cup, beating Second Division side Alloa 1–0.
  • 31 August: Former Pars player Jamie Dolan dies of a heart attack whilst out jogging.
  • 23 September: The Pars defeat Scottish Premier League side St Mirren 2–0 at home to progress to the Quarter-finals of the Scottish League Cup.
  • 11 October: Jim McIntyre picks up the Scottish Football League award for First Division Manager of the Month in September.
  • 28 October: Dunfermline are defeated by SPL side Dundee Utd in the Quarter-finals of the Scottish League Cup.
  • 10 January: Dunfermline defeat fellow Scottish First Division side Clyde in the Fourth round of the Scottish Cup.

League table

Results

Pre-season

Karamyan

Phinn Robertson

Scottish First Division

Main article: 2008–09 Scottish First Division

Aitken

Phinn Bayne

Phinn Bell Hart

Harper

Craig

Glass Phinn

Elliot Bayne

Bayne

Kirk Phinn Higgins Clarke

Dobbie

Doolan Maxwell Kirk Loy

Higgins

Greacen

Davidson Griffiths Graham

Woods Burke

Brewster

Irvine Craig

Kirk Bayne

Woods Phinn

Kirk

Scottish Cup

Bayne Bayne Arfield

Scottish League Cup

Kirk Wiles

Scottish Challenge Cup

Phinn Williamson O'Connor

Stats

Squad

|} Notes:

  • ¹ Denotes player has left the club.
  • Player substitutions are not included.
  • Last updated: 2008-12-15

Goalscorers

Fourteen players have scored for the Pars first team during the 2008–09 season, with 33 goals being scored in total in all competitions. The top goalscorer so far is Andy Kirk with 9 goals.

NameLeagueCupsTotal
729
437
325
112
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11

Discipline

So far during the 2008–09 season, two Pars players have been sent off and fourteen have received at least one caution. In total, the team have received two red card and thirty three yellow cards, with Scott Wilson having received the most number of cards (nine cautions).

NameCautionsDismissals
31
31
9
5
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1

Notes:

  • Applies to all competitions

Transfers

In

The Pars brought in 5 players in the close season. Midfielder Steven Bell agreed a pre-contract move in January 2008 from relegated side Stirling Albion. Bell, along with Graeme Holmes who signed from Airdrie United and Austin McCann from Notts County officially signed for the club on 2008-05-19. Striker Graham Bayne signed from Inverness CT for £30,000 in late June, with former Rangers keeper Calum Reidford joining in July after a successful trial with the club. German striker Joseph Laumann also joined the Pars on trial in July, but was not offered a contract. Northern Ireland international Andy Kirk was brought back to Scotland by manager Jim McIntyre from Yeovil Town at the beginning of August for an undisclosed amount and Midfielder Simon Wiles was brought in on a one-year deal from Blackpool after impressing during a trial. Ross Campbell was brought in on a months loan from Scottish Premier League side Hibernian on 2008-09-19. Rangers Reserve striker Rory Loy signed halfway through December on a months loan until 2009-01-26. In January, the Pars brought Hearts young striker Jamie Mole on loan for the remainder of the season.

PlayerFromDateFee
SCO Steven BellStirling Albion2008-05-19Free
SCO Graeme HolmesAirdrie United2008-05-19Free
SCO Austin McCannNotts County2008-05-19Free
SCO Graham BayneInverness CT2008-06-27£3,000
SCO Calum ReidfordUnattached1 July-14, 2008Trial
Germany Joseph LaumannRot-Weiß Erfurt8 July-9, 2008Trial
SCO Calum ReidfordUnattached2008-08-15Free
Northern Ireland Andy KirkYeovil Town2008-08-01Undisclosed
England Simon WilesBlackpool18 August-22, 2008Trial
England Simon WilesBlackpool2008-08-23Free
SCO Ross CampbellHibernian2008-09-19Loan
SCO Rory LoyRangers2008-12-12Loan
SCO Jamie MoleHearts2009-01-10Loan

Out

6 of the Pars first team players from the 2007–08 season left the club in the summer on free transfers. Stephen Simmons, Darren Young, Stevie Crawford and Aaron Labonte all became free agents when their contracts ran out, while Scott Morrison and Mark Burchill signed pre-contracts with Ross County and Rotherham respectively. Young goalkeeper Sean Murdoch opted to join recently promoted side Hamilton Academical (with whom he'd previously been on loan) and at the start of September, Centre-back Sol Bamba joining SPL side Hibernian for an undisclosed sum. September also saw young defender Greg Ross join Second Division side Cowdenbeath on a months loan.

PlayerFromDateFee
SCO Stephen SimmonsUnattached1 May 2008Free
SCO Scott MorrisonRoss County6 May 2008Free
SCO Sean MurdochHamilton Academical6 May 2008Undisclosed
SCO Darren YoungUnattached27 May 2008Free
SCO Aaron LabonteUnattached31 May 2008Free
SCO Mark BurchillRotherham United12 June 2008Free
SCO Stephen CrawfordEast Fife22 July 2008Free
Ivory Coast Souleymane BambaHibernian1 September 2008Undisclosed
SCO Greg RossCowdenbeath12 September 2008Loan
PlayerIn/OutTo/FromDateFee

References

References

  1. (2008-07-02). "Squad for Austria". dafc.co.uk.
  2. (2008-11-08). "Clubs rage at SFA youth demotion". BBC Sport.
  3. (2008-08-20). "Dunfermline Athletic 3–0 Stirling". BBC Sport.
  4. (2008-08-20). "Peterhead 0–2 Dunfermline Ath". BBC Sport.
  5. (2008-08-09). "Dunfermline 2–1 Queen o' South". BBC Sport.
  6. (2008-08-20). "Dunfermline 0–2 Queen of the South". BBC Sport.
  7. (2008-08-30). "Dunfermline 1–0 Alloa". BBC Sport.
  8. (2008-09-01). "Motherwell mourn death of Dolan". BBC Sport.
  9. (2008-09-23). "Dunfermline 2–0 St Mirren". BBC Sport.
  10. (2008-10-12). "Manager prize for Pars' McIntyre". BBC Sport.
  11. (2008-10-28). "Dundee United 1–0 Dunfermline". BBC Sport.
  12. (2009-01-10). "Dunfermline Athletic 2–0 Clyde". BBC Sport.
  13. (25 October 2008). "Airdrie United v Dunfermline". Dunfermline Athletic FC.
  14. (6 December 2008). "Ross County v Dunfermline". Dunfermline Athletic FC.
  15. "Dunfermline Athletic 2008–09 player appearances". Soccerbase.
  16. (2008-05-19). "New Boys at Dunfermline". BBC Sport.
  17. (2008-06-27). "Bayne clinches Dunfermline move". BBC Sport.
  18. (2008-07-04). "Reidford given Dunfermline chance". BBC Sport.
  19. (2008-07-08). "Dunfermline take striker on trial". BBC Sport.
  20. (2008-08-01). "Dunfermline snap up striker Kirk". BBC Sport.
  21. (June 2017). "Wiles signs for Pars". dafc.co.uk.
  22. (2008-09-20). "Hibs striker Campbell joins Pars". BBC Sport.
  23. (2008-12-12). "Rangers' Loy loaned out to Pars". BBC Sport.
  24. (2009-01-10). "Dunfermline loan Mole from Hearts". BBC Sport.
  25. (2008-04-19). "Burchill, Simmons to leave Pars". BBC News.
  26. "Pars set to unveil signings".
  27. (2008-04-24). "No Dunfermline deal for Crawford". BBC News.
  28. (2008-05-06). "Ross County make trio of signings". BBC News.
  29. (2008-04-19). "Burchill, Simmons to leave Pars". BBC News.
  30. (2008-05-07). "Hamilton move for keeper Murdoch". BBC News.
  31. (2008-09-01). "Hibs sign Bamba from Dunfermline". BBC News.
  32. (2008-09-14). "Ross makes winning start to loan". BBC News.
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