2011–12 East Fife F.C. season

East Fife
2011–12 season
Chairman Scotland Sid Collumbine
Manager Scotland John Robertson (until 1 March 2012)
Scotland Gordon Durie (Caretaker)
Stadium Bayview Stadium
Scottish Second Division Sixth place
Challenge Cup Quarter-final, lost to Falkirk
League Cup Quarter-final, lost to Kilmarnock
Scottish Cup Fourth round, lost to Falkirk
Top goalscorer League:
Scotland Ryan Wallace (20)

All:
Scotland Ryan Wallace (27)
Highest home attendance 1,022 vs. Cowdenbeath, 5 November 2011
Lowest home attendance 390 vs. Albion Rovers, 24 January 2012
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2011–12 season was East Fife's fourth consecutive season in the Scottish Second Division, having been promoted from the Scottish Third Division at the end of the 2007–08 season.[1] East Fife also competed in the Challenge Cup, League Cup and the Scottish Cup.

Summary

East Fife finished sixth in the Second Division. They reached the Quarter-final of the Challenge Cup,[2] the Quarter-final of the League Cup[3] and the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.[4]

Management

They began the 2011–12 season under the management of John Robertson. On 1 March 2012, Robertson was sacked[5] with Gordon Durie being appointed as caretaker manager.[6] On 11 March, he was made manager on a permanent basis[7] with Gordon Chisholm being appointed as his assistant.[8]

Results & fixtures

Pre season

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Scottish Second Division

Scottish Cup

Scottish League Cup

Scottish Challenge Cup

Fife cup

Player statistics

Squad

Last updated 6 May 2012
No. Pos Nat Player TotalScottish Second DivisionScottish CupLeague CupChallenge Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Scotland Michael Brown 29023+102+001+002+00
GK Scotland Mark Ridgers 17013+000+003+001+00
GK Scotland Andrew Collier 100+100+000+000+00
DF Scotland Darren McCormack 17016+001+000+000+00
DF England David Cowan 302+100+000+000+00
DF Scotland Steven Campbell 29022+001+102+003+00
DF Scotland Scott Durie 39029+102+004+003+00
DF Scotland David Muir 39425+642+003+003+00
DF Scotland John Ovenstone 30119+410+103+003+00
DF Hong Kong Andrew Cook 30122+412+000+100+10
DF Scotland David White 31027+002+002+000+00
DF Scotland Chris Innes 101+000+000+000+00
MF Australia Matthew Park 21114+000+004+013+00
MF Scotland Craig Johnstone 36516+1250+202+103+00
MF Scotland Robert Sloan 391016+1681+012+111+20
MF Scotland Lloyd Young 812+100+001+100+31
MF Scotland Darren Smith 38026+402+004+002+00
MF Scotland Paul McQuade 1603+1001+000+000+20
MF Scotland Neil Janczyk 19016+200+100+000+00
MF Scotland Ross Brown 100+100+000+000+00
FW Scotland Steve Hislop 33314+1330+201+100+20
FW Scotland Bobby Linn 441035+072+014+013+01
FW Scotland Ryan Wallace 412732+0202+014+023+04
FW Scotland Scott Dalziel 31410+1630+001+211+10
FW Wales Robert Ogleby 19813+121+023+011+03
FW Scotland Jamie Devlin 100+100+000+000+00
FW Scotland James Martin 300+300+000+000+00

Disciplinary record

Includes all competitive matches.

Last updated 6 May 2012
Nation Position Name Scottish Second Division Scottish Cup League Cup Challenge Cup Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
ScotlandGKMichael Brown 0000000000
ScotlandGKMark Ridgers 0000000000
ScotlandGKAndrew Collier 0000000000
ScotlandDFDarren McCormack 1100000011
EnglandDFDavid Cowan 0000000000
ScotlandDFSteven Campbell 1000100020
ScotlandDFScott Durie 5000000050
ScotlandDFDavid Muir 2100100031
ScotlandDFJohn Ovenstone 2000000020
Hong KongDFAndrew Cook 5000000050
ScotlandDFDavid White 6300100073
AustraliaMFMatthew Park 4000000040
ScotlandMFCraig Johnstone 4000000040
ScotlandMFRobert Sloan 1000000010
ScotlandMFLloyd Young 0000000000
ScotlandMFDarren Smith 5000000050
ScotlandMFPaul McQuade 1000000010
ScotlandMFRoss Brown 0000000000
ScotlandMFNeil Janczyk 2000000020
ScotlandFWSteve Hislop 1000000010
ScotlandFWBobby Linn 1000100020
ScotlandFWRyan Wallace 4010100060
ScotlandFWScott Dalziel 3000000030
WalesFWRobert Ogleby 1000210031
ScotlandFWJamie Devlin 0000000000
ScotlandFWJames Martin 0000000000

Awards

Last updated 4 May 2012
Nation Name Award Month
Scotland Mark Ridgers[9] Young Player of the Month September
Scotland John Robertson[10] Second Division Manager of the Month October
Scotland Ryan Wallace[11] Ginger Boot Winner March

Team statistics

League Table

Team
Pld W D L F A GD Pts
1 Cowdenbeath 362011568293971
2 Arbroath 361712776512563
3 Dumbarton 36177126161058
4 Airdrie United 361410126860852
5 Stenhousemuir 36156155449551
6 East Fife 36146165557-248
7 Forfar Athletic 36119165972-1342
8 Brechin City 361011154762-1541
9 Albion Rovers 36107194366-2337
10 Stirling Albion 3697204670-2434
Promotion to the First Division Last updated: 00:01, 7 May 2012 (UTC)
Qualification to the First Division Play-offs
Qualification to the Second Division Play-offs
Relegation to the Third Division

Transfers

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