2017–18 Dunfermline Athletic F.C. season

Dunfermline Athletic
2017–18 season
Chairman Ross McArthur[1]
Manager Allan Johnston[2][3]
Stadium East End Park
Dunfermline, Scotland
(Capacity: 11,480)
Championship Fourth
Challenge Cup Third round, lost to Falkirk
League Cup Second round, lost to Rangers
Scottish Cup Fourth round, lost to Morton
Top goalscorer League: Nicky Clark (14)[4]
All: Nicky Clark (21)[5]
Highest home attendance League: 7,585[6] vs. Dundee United
(30 September 2017)
Cup: 2,573[7] vs. Greenock Morton
(20 January 2018)
Lowest home attendance League: 2,249[6] vs. Inverness CT
(14 March 2018)
Cup: 1,462[7] vs. Arbroath
(15 August 2017)
Average home league attendance 5,243[6] (805[8])
Biggest win League: Dunfermline Athletic 5–1 Inverness CT[6]
(12 August 2017)
Dumbarton 0–4 Dunfermline Athletic[6]
(26 August 2017)
Dunfermline Athletic 4–0 Brechin City[6]
(14 April 2018)
Dunfermline Athletic 4–0 Dumbarton[6]
(28 April 2018)
Cup: Dunfermline Athletic 6–0 Elgin City[7]
(15 July 2017)
Biggest defeat League: Dunfermline Athletic 2–5 Queen of the South[6]
(9 December 2017)
Cup: Rangers 6–0 Dunfermline Athletic[7]
(9 August 2017)
Home colours
Away colours
All statistics correct as of 5 May 2018.

The 2017–18 season was Dunfermline Athletic's second season in the Scottish Championship, having finished 5th in the 2016–17 season.

Having finished the season fourth in the league, the club qualified for the quarter-final stage of the quarter-final stage of the Scottish Premiership play-offs. After a 0–0 draw with Dundee United at East End Park,[9] the Pars lost the second leg 2–1 at Tannadice.[10] Dunfermline also competed in the Scottish Challenge Cup, Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup, where they were knocked out by Falkirk,[11] Rangers[12] and Morton,[13] respectively.

Season review

May

  • 5 May 2017: After finishing fifth at the end of the 2016–17 season, manager Allan Johnston opted to offer new deals to the majority of the playing squad. Three first team players who were not offered new deals were Lewis Spence, Euan Spark, and Ben Richards-Everton,[14] the last of which had struggled with injury during the 2016–17 season. Additionally, the club decided that they would not enter a youth side into the 2017–18 SPFL Development League[15] with four youth players being subsequently released.[14] Cammy Gill, Stuart Morrison, Scott Lochhead, Brandon Luke and Callum Smith were all promoted to the first-team.
  • 8 May 2017: In the club's end of season address chairman Ross McArthur outlined the club's intentions of reaching a Scottish Premiership play-off place for the 2017–18 season, with a slightly smaller squad of players than in the previous season. Additionally, it was announced that work was due to begin on relaying East End Park's pitch after it was criticised for its condition towards the end of the previous season.[15]
  • 17 May 2017: The side completed their first signing of the 2017 summer transfer window, bringing in French defender Jean-Yves M'voto on a one-year deal.[16][17] M'voto, who played most of his career in England, had previously played for Fife rivals Raith Rovers during the previous season.
  • 31 May 2017: After the club's previous announcement on player releases, four further first-team players decided to leave East End Park following the end of their contracts. David Hutton, who made just 14 appearances over two season left to sign for recently promoted Scottish League One side Arbroath,[18] whilst club captain Callum Fordyce signed for Championship rivals Queen of the South.[19][20] Michael Moffat[21][22] and Andy Geggan[23][24] both signed for Ayr United, with both players having previously played with the Somerset Park side before playing for Dunfermline. At the time of his departure, Geggan was the longest serving Dunfermline player, having made almost 200 appearances, and was the final member of the squad who went through administration with the Pars in 2013.[24]

June

1968
2017–18

Squad list

As of 4 May 2018, the final match of the season[27]
No. Name Nationality Position Date of Birth (Age) Signed From Signed in Signed until Apps. Goals
Goalkeepers
1 Sean Murdoch Scotland GK 31 July 1986 United States Rochester Rhinos 2015 2019 114 0
20 Cammy Gill Scotland GK 7 April 1998 Dunfermline Athletic youth teams 2016 2019 1 0
25 Lee Robinson England GK 2 July 1986 Queen of the South 2018 2018 21 0
30 Craig Burt Scotland GK 29 January 2000 AM Soccer 2017 2018 0 0
Defenders
2 Ryan Williamson Scotland DF 14 March 1996 Dunfermline Athletic youth teams 2013 2019 113 1
3 Lewis Martin Scotland DF 8 April 1996 Dunfermline Athletic youth teams 2012 2018 129 3
4 Jean-Yves M'voto France DF 6 September 1988 Raith Rovers 2017 2018 21 0
5 Callum Morris (c) Republic of Ireland DF 3 February 1990 Aberdeen 2016 2018 123 7
6 Lee Ashcroft Scotland DF 29 August 1993 Kilmarnock 2016 2018 89 8
14 Jason Talbot England DF 30 September 1985 Livingston 2015 2018 109 3
22 Stuart Morrison Scotland DF 18 April 1999 Dunfermline Athletic youth teams 2016 2019 0 0
Midfielders
7 Kallum Higginbotham England MF 15 June 1989 Kilmarnock 2016 2018 86 17
8 Nat Wedderburn England MF 30 June 1991 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2016 2018 67 1
11 Joe Cardle England MF 7 February 1987 Ross County 2015 2018 238 54
12 Daniel Armstrong Scotland MF 11 October 1997 Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan) 2018 2018 6 0
13 Aaron Splaine Scotland MF 13 October 1996 Kilmarnock 2017 2018 12 0
15 Michael Paton Scotland MF 25 March 1989 Queen of the South 2015 2018 81 7
17 Fraser Aird Canada MF 2 February 1995 Falkirk 2017 2018 25 4
18 Conner Duthie Scotland MF 2 February 1997 Hibernian 2016 2018 7 0
19 Scott Lochhead Scotland MF 23 January 1997 Dundee United 2016 2018 7 0
21 Brandon Luke Scotland MF 15 March 1999 Dunfermline Athletic youth teams 2016 2018 0 0
26 James Vincent England MF 27 September 1989 Dundee (loan) 2018 2018 12 0
27 Dean Shiels Northern Ireland MF 1 February 1985 Canada FC Edmonton 2017 2018 25 0
28 James Craigen England MF 28 March 1991 Falkirk 2018 2018 18 1
31 Tom Beadling Australia DF 16 January 1996 England Sunderland (loan) 2018 2018 11 1
Forwards
9 Declan McManus Scotland FW 3 August 1994 England Fleetwood Town 2017 2018 44 13
10 Nicky Clark Scotland FW 3 June 1991 England Bury 2016 2018 78 37
16 Andy Ryan Scotland FW 29 September 1994 Airdrieonians 2017 2019 24 8
23 Callum Smith Scotland FW 13 November 1999 Fife Elite Football Academy 2016 2020 22 3

Results & fixtures

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Pre-season

Scottish Championship

Scottish Premiership play-offs

Scottish League Cup

Table

Pos Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification DNF PET HOM EFI ELG
1 Dunfermline Athletic (Q) 4 2 2 0 0 13 3 +10 10 Qualification for the Second Round 5–1 6–0
2 Peterhead (X) 4 3 0 0 1 7 6 +1 9 Possible Second Round 2–1 1–0
3 Heart of Midlothian 4 2 0 1 1 7 4 +3 7 2–2p 3–0
4 East Fife 4 1 0 1 2 3 6 3 4 0–0p 3–2
5 Elgin City 4 0 0 0 4 2 13 11 0 0–3 0–1
Source: [37]
Rules for classification: 1) goal difference, 2) goals scored, 3) away goals scored, 4) matches won, 5) away matches won, 6) drawing of lots.[38]
(Q) Qualified; (X) Advances to Best runners-up.

Matches

Scottish Challenge Cup

Scottish Cup

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

During the 2017–18 season, Dunfermline used twenty-seven different players in competitive matches. The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player. Right wing-back Ryan Williamson made the most appearances, playing forty-six out of a possible 48 games; Nicky Clark scored the most goal, with twenty-one in all competitions.

As of 5 May 2018
No. Pos Nat Player TotalScottish ChampionshipScottish CupLeague CupChallenge CupPlay-offs
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Scotland Sean Murdoch 27018010503000
2 DF Scotland Ryan Williamson 46136120501020
3 DF Scotland Lewis Martin 26013+300+10502020
4 DF France Jean-Yves M'voto 21011+20100+401+100+10
5 DF Republic of Ireland Callum Morris 40228+2220501020
6 DF Scotland Lee Ashcroft 43433410502020
7 MF England Kallum Higginbotham 431026+6101+10501+1020
8 MF England Nat Wedderburn 36023+4020401+100+10
9 FW Scotland Declan McManus 441328+4722531+201+11
10 FW Scotland Nicky Clark 412131+11421342220
11 MF England Joe Cardle 341016+972053100+10
12 MF Scotland Daniel Armstrong 601+5000000000
13 MF Scotland Aaron Splaine 1203+400+100+103000
14 DF England Jason Talbot 31125+102100200+10
15 MF Scotland Michael Paton 1928+3110512000
16 FW Scotland Andy Ryan 2485+14411002+1310
17 DF Canada Fraser Aird 25411+10400002020
18 MF Scotland Conner Duthie 100000001000
19 MF Scotland Scott Lochhead 700+10000+402000
20 GK Scotland Cammy Gill 100000000+1000
25 GK England Lee Robinson 21018010000020
26 MF England James Vincent 12010000000020
27 MF Northern Ireland Dean Shiels 25016+30201+201000
28 MF England James Craigen 18114+110+10000020
30 GK Scotland Craig Burt 000000000000
31 MF Australia Tom Beadling 11111100000000
Players away from the club on loan:
21 MF Scotland Brandon Luke (on loan at Cowdenbeath) 000000000000
23 FW Scotland Callum Smith (on loan at Alloa Athletic) 1938+52001+311+1000
22 DF Scotland Stuart Morrison (on loan at Edinburgh City) 000000000000
24 DF Scotland Paul Allan (on loan at Hill of Beath Hawthorn) 000000000000
Players who appeared for Dunfermline Athletic but left during the season:
12 FW Scotland David Hopkirk 1023+5200101000
a. ^ Includes the Scottish Premiership play-offs.

Clean sheets

No. Pos Nat Name Total Scottish Championship Scottish Cup Scottish League Cup Scottish Challenge Cup Scottish Premiership play-offs
25 GK England Lee Robinson 12111
1 GK Scotland Sean Murdoch 8422
Total20150221

Last updated: 3 May 2018
Source: Match reports in Competitive matches

Goal scorers

During the 2017–18 season, fifteen Dunfermline players scored 84 goals in all competitions, with 1 goal having been an own goal scored by Peterhead defender Scott Ross. Striker Nicky Clark was the club's top scorer, with 21 goals in 48 competitive matches. Clark was the only player to have scored a hat-trick, scoring four in the first competitive fixture of the season against Elgin City and three against Championship opponents Brechin City and Queen of the South.

As of match played 4 May 2018[5]
Place Position Nation Name Total Scottish Championship Scottish Cup Scottish League Cup Scottish Challenge Cup Scottish Premiership play-offs
1FWScotlandNicky Clark2114142
2FWScotlandDeclan McManus137231
3MFEnglandKallum Higginbotham1010
MFScotlandJoe Cardle1073
5FWScotlandAndy Ryan8413
6DFScotlandLee Ashcroft44
MFCanadaFraser Aird44
8FWScotlandCallum Smith321
9DFRepublic of IrelandCallum Morris22
FWScotlandDavid Hopkirk22
MFScotlandMichael Paton211
12DFScotlandRyan Williamson11
MFAustraliaTom Beadling11
MFEnglandJames Craigen11
DFEnglandJason Talbot11
Own goal11
Total 846051351

Disciplinary record

As of match played 4 May 2018[39]
Squad number Position Nation Name Total Scottish Championship Scottish Cup Scottish League Cup Scottish Challenge Cup Scottish Premiership play-offs
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
14DFEnglandJason Talbot715111
7MFEnglandKallum Higginbotham61511
9MFScotlandDeclan McManus5151
6DFScotlandLee Ashcroft41311
27MFNorthern IrelandDean Shiels3131
18DFScotlandConner Duthie1111
5DFRepublic of IrelandCallum Morris1091
11MFEnglandJoe Cardle9711
2DFScotlandRyan Williamson66
4DFFranceJean-Yves M'voto55
8MFScotlandNat Wedderburn4211
1GKScotlandSean Murdoch33
10MFScotlandNicky Clark33
31MFAustraliaTom Beadling33
13MFScotlandAaron Splaine321
25GKEnglandLee Robinson22
28MFEnglandJames Craigen22
3MFScotlandLewis Martin11
12DFScotlandDavid Hopkirk11
15MFScotlandMichael Paton11
16MFScotlandAndy Ryan11
17MFCanadaFraser Aird11
26MFEnglandJames Vincent11
19MFScotlandScott Lochhead11
Total 83671320503221

Club statistics

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 St Mirren (C, P) 36 23 5 8 63 36 +27 74 Promotion to the Premiership
2 Livingston (O, P) 36 17 11 8 56 37 +19 62 Qualification for the Premiership play-off semi-finals
3 Dundee United 36 18 7 11 52 42 +10 61 Qualification for the Premiership play-off quarter-finals
4 Dunfermline Athletic 36 16 11 9 60 35 +25 59
5 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 36 16 9 11 53 37 +16 57
6 Queen of the South 36 14 10 12 59 53 +6 52
7 Greenock Morton 36 13 11 12 47 40 +7 50
8 Falkirk 36 12 11 13 45 49 4 47
9 Dumbarton (R) 36 7 9 20 27 63 36 30 Qualification for the Championship play-offs
10 Brechin City (R) 36 0 4 32 20 90 70 4 Relegation to League One
Source: [40]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Points in head-to-head matches; 5) Goal difference in hth matches; 6). Goals scored in hth matches; 7). Play-off (only for deciding promotion, play-off participation and relegation).[41]
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536
GroundAHHAAHAHAHAAHHAHAHHAHHAAAAHHAAHHAHAH
ResultDWWWLWWLDWLDDDLLLWWWDLLDDLWDWDWWWWDW
Position422121133234344553433455565555433344

Updated to match(es) played on 29 April 2018. Source: DAFC.co.uk
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
36 16 11 9 60 35  +25 59 11 4 3 38 18  +20 5 7 6 22 17  +5

Last updated: 29 April 2018.
Source: Scottish Championship

Home attendances

  Win   Draw   Loss

Comp Date Score Opponent Attendance
League Cup15 July 20176–0Elgin City1,757[42]
League Cup22 July 20175–1Peterhead1,878[43]
Championship12 August 20175–1Inverness CT4,391[44]
Challenge Cup15 August 20172–0Arbroath1,462[45]
Championship19 August 20173–1Falkirk5,751[46]
Championship16 September 20173–0St Mirren6,628[47]
Championship30 September 20171–3Dundee United7,585[48]
Championship21 October 20173–1Livingston5,089[49]
Championship21 November 20171–1Greenock Morton4,816[50]
Championship25 November 20172–2Dumbarton4,505[51]
Championship9 December 20172–5Queen of the South4,694[52]
Championship23 December 20172–1Brechin City4,595[53]
Championship2 January 20182–0Falkirk7,140[54]
Championship13 January 20180–0Dundee United7,139[55]
Scottish Cup20 January 20181–2Greenock Morton2,573[13]
Championship26 January 20181–2St Mirren5,479[56]
Championship13 March 20181–0Inverness CT2,249[57]
Championship17 March 20180–0Greenock Morton4,816[58]
Championship31 March 20183–1Queen of the South4,762[59]
Championship3 April 20181–0Livingston4,572[60]
Championship14 April 20184–0Brechin City4,898[61]
Championship28 April 20184–0Dumbarton5,506[62]
Championship1 May 20180–0Dundee United6,474[9]
Average league attendance: 5,243[6]
Total league attendance: 94,382[6]
Average total attendance: 4,718[7]
Total attendance: 108,526[7]

Last updated: 29 April 2018
Source: Match reports in Results

Awards

Montly

Scottish Championship Manager of the Month

Month Name
August Scotland Allan Johnston[63]

Scottish Championship Player of the Month

Month Player
August England Joe Cardle[63]
March Scotland Nicky Clark[64]

Club

Month Name
August Scotland Callum Smith[65]
September Scotland Ryan Williamson[66]
October England Jason Talbot[67]
November England Jason Talbot[68]
December Northern Ireland Dean Shiels[69]
January France Jean-Yves M'voto[70]
February Scotland Declan McManus[71]
March Scotland Nicky Clark[72]

End of Season

PFA Scotland

Award Player
PFA Scotland Scottish Championship Team of the Year Scotland Ryan Williamson[73]

Club

Award Player
DAFC Player of the Year Scotland Lee Ashcroft
Player's Player of the Year Scotland Lee Ashcroft
Joe Nelson Young Player of the Year Scotland Callum Smith
Centenary Club Lifeline Player of the Year Scotland Declan McManus
Kincardine Pars Supporters Club Player of the Year Scotland Lee Ashcroft[74]
Young Pars Player of the Year Scotland Declan McManus[74]

Transfers

First team

Contract extensions

Date Position Nationality Name Length Expiry Ref.
27 April 2017 DF Scotland Stuart Morrison 2 years 2019 [117]
27 April 2017 FW Scotland Callum Smith 2 years 2019
4 May 2017 DF Scotland Lee Ashcroft 1 year 2018 [118][119]
5 May 2017 MF England Nat Wedderburn 1 year 2018 [120][121]
16 May 2017 DF Republic of Ireland Callum Morris 1 year 2018 [122][17]
17 May 2017 MF England Kallum Higginbotham 1 year 2018 [123][17]
24 May 2017 MF Scotland Scott Lochhead 1 year 2018 [124]
1 June 2017 MF England Jason Talbot 1 year 2018 [125][126]
20 June 2017 GK Scotland Sean Murdoch 1 year 2019 [127][128]
29 June 2017 MF Scotland Michael Paton 1 year 2018 [129][130]
20 October 2017 FW Scotland Callum Smith 1 year 2020 [131]
27 October 2017 DF Scotland Ryan Williamson 1 year 2019 [132]

Notes

  1. Trialist
  2. Trialist

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