ALLAN MOORE reckons luck was not on Morton's side as they lost a tw-goal lead in the last 10 minutes at title rivals Dunfermline.

The Ton were cruising at East End Park after an Archie Campbell double, the first just before the break the second from the penalty spot after 75 minutes, put them 2-0 ahead against Jim Jefferies' side.

But, in a dramatic finale, the Pars netted twice, with a Stephen Husband penalty and a late Ryan Wallace leveller snatching a point for Dunfermline as Moore's side missed the chance to go second in the Irn-Bru First Division standings.

Moore said: "We lost it 50 yards up the pitch when we had good possession. We weren't professional enough to keep it there.

"It was a counter-attack and they scored to get back in the game. At that stage they had a bit of momentum from the penalty, which we are aggrieved about as well.

"The boys are saying the ball went out for a goal kick and the referee has given a corner, then he has given a penalty off the corner.

"It is wee decisions like that that can turn games sometimes."