LEONARDO PERUGINI did produce one of his best performances in a Pars' shirt, with a couple of fine saves, although he could do little do prevent the goals from going in. As a manager, he probably could've done better, but he never lacked commitment during the course of an unfortunate season.
MARCO SEMINO may have played his last game for the club last Sunday. A great man, a great keeper and, overall, a legend.
DAVIDE FILIPPI showed once again he's a reliable and strong defender. He's one of the pillars of the club and will remain such for the next season. He also scored a couple of goals this term.
FABIO FRASSINELLI didn't feature last night, an absence that was sorely missed and the last of a host of question marks over his, and his team's season. 5 goals to his name during the course of the term, and a lot of ground to be made up for by him and his teammates if better times are to lie ahead.
FAUSTO CROSETTI was one of a few new signings able to establish himself in the side throughout the season, scored one goal and never gave up until the very (unfortunate end).
MATTEO BOVALINO ended his season with a 7-goal tally and a performance made of sacrifice and resilience to pain, the usual fighter, who was able to overcome a couple of serious setbacks he encountered earlier this term.
FABIO BOCCACCIO notched 16 goals in as many games, although he rarely looked interested in the club as a whole, or in respecting pecking orders for that matter. Last night, he was unlucky to get injured in what will probably remain his last game for the Pars.
ALDO MARLETTA took his goal tally to 18 for the season with a potentially decisive goal last night, but it wasn't to be. Not his best season, for various reasons, but he'll keep calling the shots in the future, starting from the forthcoming Primavera tournament.
MARCO CANTELLI was sorely missed during the first half of the season, which was once again better illustrated last night, as his hat-trick took the Pars on the verge of the unlikeliest of great esapes. A monument to football, and a monument to what football should be at this level.
ALBERTO BUCCIANTI scored last night in a vintage fashion, someone else shooting at him and the ball deflecting off his body and into the back of the net, that is... 17 goals for the season, not his best either, something to build on for the future, though.
LUIGI VANIN got his personal and footballing life back on track and will take charge of HIS club, starting with the Primavera tournament and then on for the next season.
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Gianluca Lanata, Alberto Pittaluga, Flavio Lenza, Mattia Maneschi, Federico Gallo, Enrico Miroglio, Stefano Ganduglia, Roberto Strano and Daniele De Maria will all leave the club.
Dunfermline AFCG would like to thank them for their support during the course of the season.
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