Dunfermline Athletic

O'Brien wants 'Well beat

Saturday, 5th May 2007

"We know we need to do the right things and hopefully someone else can do us a favour.

Jim O'Brien

There might only be three matches left of his Dunfermline career, but Monday night can't come quick enough for on loan Celt, Jim O'Brien. Since his arrival from the Parkhead club in January he has started every match for the Pars with the exception of the SPL match against Celtic. In his 16 appearances Dunfermline have won eight, drawn four and lost four and had that form started earlier in the season then they wouldn't be at the foot of the table. Jim praised the defence for being the reason for the resurgence:-

"Consistency has been lacking. Dorus de Vries and the lads at the back have been the foundation for us. They have been brilliant since I have come in and it is nice to see."

Jim played down the pressure that has to be piling on the Dunfermline players:-

"It's just another week and we are just looking forward to our game. We know we need to do the right things and hopefully someone else can do us a favour. We are just looking forward to Monday."

Dunfermline's success has come with playing the ball to feet, especially those of O'Brien and Hammill in wide positions. Stephen Kenny has stressed how important it is for players to be confident with their ability. That will have to remain high following St Mirren's fourth win of the season at Dundee United on Saturday.

Dunfermline's record against Motherwell this season is played three and lost three, but then that was St Mirren's record against Dundee United until Saturday. Jim recalled the match he played against 'Well on the last day of March:-

"When we played them at Fir Park we weren't at our best, especially in the second half. We let it die a bit but we have been decent at home, the Manager wants East End Park to be a hard place to come to get a result. We have done that over the last month and a half or so. It is nice from that point of view."

The 19 year old Republic of Ireland U21 does yet know what is happening about his return to Celtic Park, but he claims that is at the back of his mind:-

"There are a lot of important games for the club and the most important thing for Dunfermline is to play in the Premierleague. People were writing us off at nine points behind but we have the momentum and are back in it. In the way we have been playing and keeping clean sheets it is just reward for us."

Monday night is not the time for all that hard work being undone.  C'Mon ye Pars!

Jim O'Brien, click for larger image



Views : 2,865


Archived website
This website served as the official Dunfermline Athletic website from season 2006-2007 until season 2022-2023.

Stories, match reports and interviews for these seasons can still be accessed here.

The current DAFC website with up to date information is on this link https://DAFC.co.uk
DAFC Archives
Dunfermline Athletic Heritage Trust. Information on past players, fixtures, league tables and archives can be found at www.daht.org.uk
ParsTV
For Season 2023/2024 SPFL regulations mean that on a Saturday afternoon we have to offer a Subscription service for overseas viewers. This will either be a monthly or a yearly subscription (on a Saturday it is FOR OVERSEAS viewers only - some dates are exempt.) https://ParsTV.co.uk
  • files/CB_Dunfermline_Programme_Ad_300px_v2_9109.jpg
  • files/Newsletter_advert_9112.jpg
  • /files/pstwebsitead_0172.jpg
  • /files/business_clubadvert_3633.jpg
Archives
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1991
1986
1979
1968
1965
1962
1961
1960
1957
1949

To top