Cowdenbeath vs East Fife preview - Cowdenbeath manager Cameron leads fitness charge
Posted Saturday, September 10, 2011 by PA
Cowdenbeath player-manager Colin Cameron is one of three players who have recovered from injury to face East Fife.
Defensive duo Dene Brett and Thomas O'Brien are also available and Cameron's options have been increased by the inclusion of on-loan Rangers youngster Kal Naismith.
Midfielder Mark Ramsay is still out due to a knee injury, but Cameron wants his men to make Central Park a fortress.
Cameron said: "We have had three away games so far so it is good to be at home.
"It gives us an opportunity to lay down a marker that we really mean business at Central Park. A win over East Fife gives the fans bragging rights and more importantly gives us three points."
East Fife welcome back goalkeeper Mark Ridgers and striker Robert Ogleby from international duty.
Manager John Robertson is again without David White, Darren Smith and Scott Dalziel through injury, with Craig Johnstone and Steven Hyslop both rated as doubts due to knocks.
Robertson is looking for his side, currently at the foot of the table, to turn good performances into success as.
"Apart from the Dumbarton game when we were suffering after defeating Dunfermline in the Scottish Communities League Cup, we have played well," he said.
"We always look like we will score goals but we need to keep things tighter at the back and if we do that we will be okay."
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