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Joe Cardle admits Dunfermline haven’t gelled in pre-season

Joe Cardle.
Joe Cardle.

Dunfermline winger Joe Cardle believes he is in the best shape of his career, but concedes the Pars are from their peak ahead of the new campaign.

Allan Johnston’s side have lost all three of their pre-season outings against Partick Thistle, Hibs and Raith Rovers, conceding 11 goals in the process.

On a personal level, Cardle had hoped to hit the new season running after putting in the hours over the summer on the back of making only nine starts in the Championship last term.

The Pars begin the new campaign at home to Elgin City in the Betfred Cup this afternoon and the 30-year-old admits the team’s preparation has been disappointing.

He said: “We know ourselves from the pre-season games that we’ve not gelled as well as we wanted to. The quality wasn’t there against Raith Rovers on Thursday.

“It can only get better and that’s the way we have to look at it. The manager has mentioned a couple of times that he’s going to bring in new players, that’s the manager’s side of things.

“The payers we’ve got, we’ve all got to work together and gel.

“In training the tempo has been good but when we got out on the pitch, it’s not worked.

“It could take a bit of time but the real stuff starts on Saturday and that’s when it counts.

“This is probably my first poor pre-season, personally in the past and as a team I’m always flying.

“I don’t know what it is, I can’t put the finger on it and there’s no-one to blame.

“It’s about getting that winning mentality and the game on Saturday is massive.

“We’ve not picked up a win in pre-season and Saturday is a must win for us.”

Cardle started in Monday’s 3-0 defeat to former club Raith and is hopeful of getting the nod against Elgin after being a bit-part player last season.

He added: “I didn’t play as much as I wanted to towards the end of last season, I just want to be on that pitch.

“I’ve come back the fittest I’ve ever been. I want to be on a pitch when it comes to a Saturday, showing everyone what I can do.

“I know I’ve still got it. Hopefully the manager sticks with me and I can do what I’ve been doing for the most of my career, score and create goals.

“I don’t think I’ve got anything to prove because I’ve been pretty consistent through my whole career, it happens sometimes when you’re not in the team but you have to remain positive.

“The manager knows what I can do, I’ve played with him for two years now.”