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East Fife assistant boss Dougie Anderson wants to wave goodbye with win

Gary Naysmith.
Gary Naysmith.

East Fife continue life after manager Gary Naysmith’s move to Queen of the South at Glebe Park and they will again have assistant Dougie Anderson in charge.

A new permanent boss should be appointed early next week and Anderson, who led the Fifers into the next round of the Scottish Cup in midweek with a 1-0 success over Edinburgh City, is looking forward to being at the helm for the last time ahead of his move to the Doonhamers.

Anderson said: “It was all agreed before Gary went to his new job that I would take training this week and take the side into this game.

“It had been an unsettling period with games getting called off and the manager leaving, however the boys pulled together and got us through.

“The fact that there was an agreement in place to keep things ticking over has minimised any disruption.”

Anderson added: “It was important for the club to get through to the next round of the cup and we did that.

“It was not a great game but we put in a gritty performance and we got the job done.

“It would be good to leave having secured a win in the league butI know that Brechin will be saying exactly the same.

“They have lost their last four games and they will be disappointed with that as they made a great start to the league.

“As part of that great start they won at our place and it would be good to make up for that.”

On-loan St Johnstone goalkeeper Mark Hurst is available after not being allowed to play in the Scottish Cup, however Ryan Goodfellow could keep his starting place after his shout-out in midweek.

Mark Lamont is a major doubt after illness and Chris Duggan continues to be out with a groin problem.