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SPL: Celtic 1 - 0 Dunfermline: The exhilaration of the Champions League clearly took its toll on Celtic as they limped to victory over Dunfermline.
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SPL: Dunfermline 1 - 1 Rangers. Paul Le Guen's so-so start to life in Scotland continued as substitute Owen Morrison's strike, earnt lowly Dunfermline a point.
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Dunfermline Ath 1 - 8 Celtic Maciej "Magic" Zurawski conjured up four goals as The Buoys swept aside a dismal Pars outfit.
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Dunfermline 3 - 3 Rangers
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Hearts 2 - 0 Dunfermline SPL: In spite of the disruption caused by George Burley's dramatic departure, Hearts secured a two goal victory at Tynecastle to maintain their fine run of form.
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Dunfermline 0 - 4 Celtic It was back to business for Celtic as they made the most of Rangers' thrashing, dishing out some of the same to Dunfermline.
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Dunfermline Athletic 0 - 1 Rangers Dado Prso engineered a crucial if unattractive win to edge Rangers closer to the title.
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Celtic 6 - 0 Dunfermline Celtic's youngsters were on fine form as they closed the gap on Rangers.
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Dunfermline Athletic 0 - 3 Celtic
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Dunfermline 3 - 1 Dundee.
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Dunfermline 0 - 2 Celtic Celtic recovered from their disappointment in Europe with an easy win at East End Park.
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The SPL got a much-needed shot in the arm as Rangers cut Celtic's lead at the top to four points.
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Dunfermline 1 - 1 Hibs: Substitute Simon Donnelly salvaged a point for the home team after coming off the bench to score a late equaliser.
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With Henrik Larsson's name still echoing around Hampden Park, Martin O'Neill's thoughts had already turned to the quest for a successor.
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Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2 - 3 Dunfermline Athletic Dunfermline veteran Craig Brewster was the hero with an impressive display that won his team a cup final place against Celtic.
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Inverness C T 1 - 1 Dunfermline First-division Inverness were denied a Premierleague scalp by veteran striker Craig Brewster.
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Rangers 4 - 1 Dunfermline An explosive first half-an-hour saw Rangers' goals from Hutton, Lovenkrands, Ronald de Boer and Mols while Andy Tod scored Dunfermline's consolation.
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Dunfermline 0 - 0 Hearts
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Martin O'Neill launched a scathing attack on Dunfermline's synthetic pitch before this match last night, but it had little bearing on the outcome.
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Dunfermline 2 - 0 Rangers: Dunfermline beat Rangers for the first time in more than three decades and the champions are now eight points adrift of Celtic.
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Celtic 5 - 0 Dunfermline Celtic erupted towards the end of an otherwise dormant performance - but hey, who hasn't?
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Rangers came out on top after the closest Scottish title race in living memory. The game at Ibrox was over and yet there was a moment of stillness.
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Hibernian 0 - 2 Dunfermline Dunfermline make it a capital hat-trick Dunfermline last night completed a hat-trick of victories over Hibernian in the capital this season but more importantly won the right to entertain Rangers in the quarter-finals in just over a fortnight's time.
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The three points Rangers carried off were much prettier than the work that secured them: until Claudio Caniggia's goal they were constantly under threat from Dumfermline.
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Livingston reaped the reward for a wonderful debut season in the Premier League when they captured the last Uefa Cup place on offer to Scottish clubs.
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John Hartson bagged a brace as champions Celtic turned on the style to demolish impotent Dunfermline.
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Parkhead was lifted by a breathless first-half hat-trick from their peerless Swedish striker as Celtic completed another routine day at the office.
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Rangers' re-emergence as a powerful force in the domestic game has been evident for some time and there was never the slightest likelihood of Dunfermline putting an end to the charge.
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Champions enjoy fine Champions League rehearsal while Rangers slip up
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A double from Ramon Vega and two penalty strikes by Henrik Larsson helped Celtic hammer Dunfermline for the second time in a week.