The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dods says pressure is off against full-timers

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Brechin City will be looking to turn up the pressure on play-off favourites Raith Rovers.

The Stark’s Park side are expected to see off Darren Dods’ injury-hit part-timers in the home and away semi-final but the tie is almost a free hit for Brechin, who have already had a successful season just by getting to this stage.

And “keeping the tie” alive in the home leg tonight to set up a nerve-shredding return fixture in Kirkcaldy for the Championsh­ip’s second-bottom club on Saturday is the gameplan.

“The pressure is off now,” said Dods.

“We’re coming up against a full-time Championsh­ip team and everybody will be expecting Raith to go through.

“But the first leg is at home and we’ve got a pretty good record at Glebe Park.

“Hopefully we can keep the tie alive for the weekend.

“Obviously we’ll be trying to get the win but even a draw wouldn’t be the worst result in the world.”

Raith’s inconsiste­ncy has landed them in the play-offs but Dods certainly won’t be underestim­ating his opponents.

Gauging the size of the gap between the bottom of the Championsh­ip and the top of League One isn’t an exact science but Dods believes there is an in-built advantage for John Hughes’ men.

“The full-time factor is most noticeable when you have a quick turn-around from a Wednesday to a Saturday like this,” he said.

“They will be able to give their players proper rest whereas our lads will be at their work on Thursday and Friday.

“Raith have shown that on their day they can turn it on and they’ve got players who were playing against Hibs in the Premiershi­p play-offs this time last year.”

Gareth Rodger, Alan Trouten and Darren McCormack are all injured.

Ally Love is “touch and go” but, if he misses out tonight, could be available on Saturday.

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