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BBC Sport's Brian McLauchlin
"A fantastic start to the season if you're a Pars fan"
 real 14k

Saturday, 28 July, 2001, 16:59 GMT 17:59 UK
Five-star Pars sink Motherwell
Jack de Gier celebrates his debut goal in the SPL
Jack de Gier celebrates his debut goal in the SPL
Dunfermline Athletic 5-2 Motherwell

Dunfermline got off to a flyer as Jack de Gier netted twice in a five-goal demolition of Motherwell.

Barry Nicholson also claimed two with Lee Bullen netting the other, as Dunfermline ripped apart a sorry Motherwell side.

The East End Park went ahead after only eight minutes as new signing de Gier latched onto a short pass back by Greg Strong, and fired high inyo the Motherwell net.

Stevie Crawford had earlier blazed over the bar after he had been sent clean through.

Motherwell tried to edge their way into the match but were becoming frustrated by the lively Dunfermline attack.

Indeed, Motherwell's Karl Ready was booked following a series of clumsy challenges.

Derek Adams tried to pull a goal back when he came close with a header following a deep cross from the right.

Seven minutes later, Motherwell were inches away from the equaliser when Twaddle squared the ball across the box for Stuart Elliott, who just could not capitalise as Motherwell continued to press.

The lead lasted 25 minutes until Motherwell's own debutant striker David Kelly slotted home a penalty after Nicholson fouled Andy Dow.

Kelly suffers first loss
Kelly suffers first loss

Buoyed by their equaliser, Motherwell could have taken the lead when a Twaddle cross was met by Elliott, but Marco Ruitenbeek punched clear.

Dunfermline got off to the perfect start in the second half when Scotland international Nicholson scored after 60 seconds.

Ten minutes later, Dunfermline increased their lead when Lee Bullen made it three.

Minutes later, de Gier claimed his second as Dunfermline began to run riot as Motherwell's defence disintegrated.

Nicholson made it five after 70 minutes and claimed his second.

Keith Lasley (79) and Derek Adams (88) pulled two consolation goals back for Motherwell, but by then the damage had been done.

Billy Davies and his shell-shocked Motherwell will have plenty to think about for next week, especially in defence.


Dunfermline Athletic: Ruitenbeek, Skerla, Potter, Bullen, McGroarty, Hampshire, Nicholls, Nicholson, Mason, de Gier, Crawford.

Subs: Scott Y Thomson, Dair, Petrie, McLeish, McDonald.

Motherwell: Brown, Corrigan, Dow, Ready, Strong, Twaddle, Martinez, Elliott, Hammell, Adams, Kelly.

Subs: Woods, Forrest, Tarrant, Nicholas, Lasley.

Referee: J Rowbotham (Scotland)

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