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Show Descriptions

Monday 18 September 2000
19:00-22:15
Ford Scottish Football: Dunfermline Vs Celtic - Live
Newly-promoted Dunfermline welcome Celtic to East End Park for the latest live instalment in the Scottish Premier League. Jim White introduces the match while Ian Crocker and Davie Provan supply the commentary. Former Celtic legend Charlie Nicholas provides the expert studio analysis.

23:45-01:45
Ford Scottish Football: Dunfermline Vs Celtic
East End Park hosts the Scottish Premier League clash between Scottish Premier League new boys Dunfermline and mighty Celtic. Commentary is by Ian Crocker and Davie Provan.


Tuesday 19 September 2000
12:30-14:30
Ford Scottish Football: Dunfermline Vs Celtic (Repeat)
Another chance to catch the best of the action from the Scottish Premier League clash between newly-promoted Dunfermline and Celtic.

18:30-19:30
Inside Scottish Football
Gain a valuable insight into life in the new Scottish Premier League with a look behind the scenes of the number one division north of the border. Presented by Jim White.

23:00-00:00
Inside Scottish Football
All the goals, all the transfers, all the news and all the views from the Scottish Premier Division. Presented by Jim White.

02:00-03:00
Inside Scottish Football
Go to the heart of the Scottish domestic game with a unique insight into the movers and shakers of football north of the border. Presented by Jim White.


Wednesday 20 September 2000
10:00-11:00
Inside Scottish Football
Gain a valuable insight into life in the new Scottish Premier League with a look behind the scenes of the number one division north of the border. Presented by Jim White.

14:30-15:30
Inside Scottish Football
Jim White has all the latest news from the Scottish Premier Division.

Dunfermline:

Last Season: 2nd Div 1, 71pts
W20 D11 L5 F66 A33

Stadium: East End Park
Capacity: 12,500 all-seated
Last league title: 1966
Manager: Jimmy Calderwood
In:
Andrius Skerla (PSV, £200,000), Junior Mendes (St Mirren, nominal), Stevie Crawford (Hibernian, free), Rob Matthaei (Motherwell, free), Marco Ruitenbeek (Go Ahead Eagles, free), George Fotheringham (Raith, free), Youssef Rossi (Rennes, free)
Out:
Jan Telesnikov (Beitar Jersualem, £450,000), David Byrne (Shelbourne, Undisc.), Joaquim Ferraz (Maritimo, Undisc.) Iain Jenkins (Shrewsbury, free) Magnus Skoldmark (FC Gais, free)

Youssef Rossi
Dunfermline finished runners-up to St Mirren in the First Division last season. Both teams had completely contrasting styles of football, so it made for a very exciting season. Dunfermline are a strong and powerful team, whereas St Mirren are more of a footballing side. It's good to see Dunfermline back in the Premier League because they are a big club with a lot of ambition. Their style of football could see them well equipped for the step up to more competitive football.
Stevie Crawford

The Pars have been strengthened by the bargain basement signings of Stevie Crawford from Hibernian on a free, Youssef Rossi from Rennes on a free, Marco Ruitenbeek from Go Ahead Eagles on a free, Andrius Skerla from PSV Eindhoven on a free, Junior Mendes from St Mirren for £25,000 and Barry Nicholson from Rangers for an undisclosed fee.

SQUAD NUMBERS 2000-2001

1 Marco Ruitenbeek (G)
2 Michel Doesburg (D)
3 Jason Dair (M)
4 Justin Skinner (M)
5 Andrei Skerla (D)
6 Scott Thomson (M)
7 Junior Mendes (F)
8 Ian Ferguson (M)
9 Stevie Crawford (F)
10 Lee Bullen (M)
11 Stewart Petrie (F)
12 Steve Hampshire (F)
14 David Moss (M)
15 Eddie May (D)
16 Rob Matthaei (M)
17 Owen Coyle (F)
18 Andy Tod (D)
19 Brian Reid (D)
22 David Graham (F)
25 John-Paul Potter (D)
26 Chris McGroarty (M)
27 Craig Martin (M)
28 Colin Nish (F)
29 Chris Templeman (F)
31 Kevin McLeish (M)
36 Stephen Boyle (F)

Hamish French (M)
Kris Mampaey (G)
Barry Nicholson (M)
Youssef Rossi (D)
Scott-Y Thomson (G)


Other Scottish Premier League Teams:
Aberdeen
Celtic DundeeDundee United Hearts Hibernian Kilmarnock MotherwellRangers St JohnstoneSt Mirren