Joe Cardle says Dunfermline's poor home league form is becoming "ridiculous".
The winger gave the Pars the lead in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Inverness CT before Nick Ross gave Terry Butcher’s men a share of the spoils.
The Fifers have now failed to win any of their 14 home SPL matches and the 25-year-old was unable to pinpoint a specific reason for the club’s poor record.
He said: "I thought when we got the opening goal that could have been it.
"You genuinely think you are going to hold on to win, but unfortunately Inverness got the equaliser.
"I know it's horrible that we are three quarters of the way through the season and we've not won at home - it's ridiculous.
"But we have to stay positive. We know we are good enough to stay in the league.
"Hopefully we can turn the home form around as soon as possible."
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