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Comeback Pars set to boost squad for United match

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Former Dundee stopper Fisher had previously also suffered two separate concussion­s and a facial injury that required seven stitches, as well as an ankle problem.

The 22-year-old has not featured for the Pars since the goalless draw with Dundee United at Tannadice six weeks ago.

Tod has been out of action for six months due to a problemati­c knee injury.

The 18-year-old son of former Dunfermlin­e favourite Andy last featured in the SPFL Trust Trophy defeat to Dundee United on September 9.

The midfielder looked set to play a major part in the current campaign after starting the first league game against Airdrie and in two of the Viaplay Cup group matches, but the promising teenager has suffered a frustratin­g time with an injury that also affected his calf.

However, both Tod and Fisher are inching closer to a first-team return to join the likes of skipper Kyle Benedictus, midfielder Matty Todd and Kane Ritchie-Hosler in making comebacks.

They could both be included in the squad for the visit of Dundee United on Friday if they prove their fitness this week.

The Fifers are also hopeful that Chris Kane, who has missed the last two matches with a calf issue, will make himself available for the arrival of the Championsh­ip leaders.

Meanwhile, manager James McPake has called for patience following RitchieHos­ler’s return to action.

The former Rangers and Manchester City trainee has barely played all season due to knee, ankle and shoulder operations in a luckless spell.

He made his first appearance in more than three months in last Tuesday’s 2-0 loss to Airdrie.

The 21-year-old then started for the first time in Saturday’s Fife derby defeat against Dunfermlin­e.

McPake said: “It’s been tough for Kane. He’s been so unfortunat­e.

“But the fans love him here, because of the way he plays. He’s energetic, he gets them off their seats.

“We do need to be cautious with him to an extent because we all expect him to come back and hit the levels we’re used to seeing from Kane.

“I’m delighted to have him back, but it might take a wee bit of time.”

 ?? ?? Kane Ritchie-Hosler, right, playing against Raith.
Kane Ritchie-Hosler, right, playing against Raith.

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