Point is no comfort to Pars’ Graham
The Fife outfit, without a win in the league at East End Park, were ahead 3-1 after 69 minutes but the Dons, still searching for their first away victory of the campaign, fought back to earn a share of the spoils.
Graham’s frustration against Aberdeen was compounded by the fact that basement side Inverness, who are now two points behind Dunfermline, and fellow strugglers Hibs also lost.
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Hide AdFormer Hamilton forward Graham said: “It would have been a massive three points with the teams around about us in the league losing.
“It feels like a defeat.”
Aberdeen took the lead in first-half injury time through Andrew Considine’s header from Rob Milsom’s corner.
But Dunfermline rallied after the break with Andy Barrowman, David Graham and substitute Liam Buchanan, with his first touch, on target.
Dunfermline defender Alex Keddie gave Craig Brown’s team hope with an own goal in the 81st minute and Josh Magennis rescued a point for the Dons with a strike in the 88th minute.