Tag: Brechin City
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Match preview: Dunfermline Athletic versus Brechin City
The Pars will not want to slip up to the Angus outfit that remain winless in this Championship season. If, the homers were to suffer defeat, it would not only be a personal embarrassment, but it could have grave ramifications on their Premiership playoff aspirations. Kickoff time, ticket prices and where to watch Ticket prices: South Stand: Adults £20, Concessions…
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Match preview: Brechin City versus Dunfermline Athletic
Relegation can be sealed on Saturday against Greenock Morton if they fail to pick up three points in either tomorrow or the weekend’s encounter. Regardless, they look destined to finish last and return to where they came from last season. Victory seems unlikely as the City have won only once in all competitions this season.They…
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Match preview: Dunfermline Athletic versus Brechin City
It has been 13 weeks since these sides last met. The Pars were flying high and secured a victory over their part-time opposition to stay on top of the table. However, since then they have only won once and have slid down to fifth, three points adrift of the last Premiership Playoff spot. City have remained…
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Match preview: Brechin City versus Dunfermline Athletic
This weekend, Pars and City, top versus bottom, best offence against worst defence, full-time in opposition with part-time. However you want to bill it, both sides will take to the field for three Championship points in Angus. In theory, Allan Johnston’s men should win, but, theories can be disproven, and you do not need a…
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match preview: Dunfermline Athletic v Brechin City
Dunfermline Athletic can clinch the League One title at home with a win over Brechin City providing that Peterhead succumbs to defeat against Cowdenbeath. The Pars can see the end of their three-year stint in the third tier of Scottish football coming, it is just a case of when that is cemented. As it stands,…
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Match preview: Brechin City v Dunfermline
Tomorrow, Dunfermline Athletic travel to Brechin in this top versus bottom League One clash. Glebe Park hosted the Pars on the first day of the season, where they suffered a 6-1 loss. It was the Fifers first away victory in five attempts (the last being 1994) at the venue. In the reverse, they reduced the…