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DUNFERMLINE ATHLETIC PROGRAMMES 2001/2002

8 September 2001
| GLASGOW CELTIC 3 |
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DUNFERMLINE 1 |
| Moravcik (9,69) | Crawford (86) | |
| Sutton (45) |
Team:Kharine, Balde, Valgaeren (Hartson), Tebily; Agathe, Lennon, Petrov (Healy), Moravcik, Thompson (Crainey), Larsson, Sutton.
Subs: Gould, Hartson, Healy, Mjallby, Crainey.
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THE MATCH PROGRAMME The programme is the usual size and format for this seson with Neil Lennon featured on the front. It was available in the usual numbers and could be bought right up to the kick off outside the ground. No rain. The bad news for collectors of this programme in the future is that there are 3 tokens to remove. The managers column is, as always, very interesting. In it he praises the performance of the team in the previous 1-4 victory against Hibs at Easter Road and compares it to the victory and performance in the Amsterdam ArenA. Cost £2. |
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9 December 2001
Kick-off: 2.50 pm
East End Park
| DUNFERMLINE 0 |
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GLASGOW CELTIC 4 |
| Balde (7) | ||
| Hartson (20, 61) | ||
| Thompson (63) |
Team:Douglas, Mjallby, Balde, Valgaeren; Petrov (Maloney 73), Lambert (McNamara 45), Lennon (Sylla 66), Thompson, Guppy, Larsson, Hartson.
Subs: Gould, Smith, McNamara, Maloney, Sylla.
Referee: A. Freeland.
Man of the Match - Bobo Balde.
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| THE MATCH TICKET | |
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9 February 2002
Celtic Park
Kick-off: 3.00 pm
Attendance: 58,590
Referee: John Rowbotham
| GLASGOW CELTIC 5 |
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DUNFERMLINE 0 |
| Larsson (12, 32,43) | ||
| Hartson (37) | ||
| Agathe (74) |
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Team:Douglas, Balde, Sutton, Mjallby (Crainey 74), Agathe, Lennon (Smith 60), Lambert, Moravcik (Maloney 74), Thompson, Hartson, Larsson. Subs: Gould, Petrov, Crainey, Smith, Maloney. |
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Dunfermline: Scott Y Thomson; McPherson, Rossi (Bullen 46), Scott M Thomson, Skerla, Dair; Panopoulos, Nicholson, Mason; Crawford, N’Diaye (Nish 60). Subs: Harrower, McGroarty, Nicholls, Bullen, Nish. |
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THE MATCH PROGRAMME Not a sell-out. Cost £2 for the new size programme. The programme is in the same style as this season's Champions League format but has a similar (but different) cover design to the smaller home domestic issues this season. Unlike the 48 full-colour pages of the CL programmes, this programme has only 32 A4 size pages including the covers. The cover design is very good with an excellent photograph of Didier Agathe dominating the page. Agathe made his first appearance in front of the home fans since being injured against Hearts at Tynecastle on the 17th of January - he played in the CIS cup semi-final defeat by the Forces of Darkness in midweek at Hampden and was the man of the match. Nine pages of adverts and Matt Mcglone are a bit much to take but, as usual, there are some excellent photographs and articles. Celtic legend Andy Lynch gives us his top ten in football - best goal scored, best game etc. A couple of handy facts and statistical pages giving League positions, Under-18's and 21's fixtures, Celtic honours and facts, team squads and match statistics. There is a poster of Bobo Balde on the centre pages and the results and fixtures pages is the clearest and easiest to read I've seen. |
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Man of the Match: Henrik Larsson ANOTHER HENRIK HAT-TRICK 28th goal of the season - not bad for a bottler. |
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Henrik scores his first against Dunfermline
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13 April 2002
Referee: John Underhill
Attendance: 57,016
kick-off 3.00 pm
| GLASGOW CELTIC 5 | versus |
DUNFERMLINE 0 |
| Hartson (18,70) | ||
| Smith (58) | ||
| Lambert (39) | ||
| Sylla (76) |
Team:Douglas, Mjallby (Wieghorst 59), Boyd, Crainey; Agathe (Petta 60), Lennon (Smith 45), Lambert, Petrov, Guppy, Hartson, Sylla.
Subs: Gould, McNamara, Wieghorst, Petta, Smith.
Dunfermline: Ruitenbeek; Bullen, Skerla, Thomson, Karnebeek (McGarty 74); Mason, Nicholson, Nichols (Petrie 64), Dair; Crawford, N’Diaye
Subs: Scott Thomson, Skinner, Kilgannon, McGarty, Petrie
Man of the Match: Paul Lambert.
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