The Dark Blue Destroyers
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Dundee 2, Kilmarnock 1, Dens Park, William Hill Premiership, 30-December-25
Dundee made one change to the team when Charlie Reilly replaced the injured Cameron Congreve.
Dundee started on the attack and could have scored in the first couple of minutes when a good cross from Reilly fell nicely to Callum Jones who cut inside his net bound shot was blocked.
Kilmarnock has a good chance but Anderson blasted the ball over the bar, when he maybe should have scored.
A chance fell to Reilly from a long throw in from Astley, but he put the ball wide and high.
Tony Yogane sent over a cross that triggered a penalty box scramble that ended with Ethan Hamilton’s shot being deflected past the post.
But as happens sometimes Killie scored against the run of play, a long ball forward was missed by Graham and Kiltie raced in to score with a good finish.
A bit of a blow for Dundee but they kept attackig to half-time.
Second half and again Dundee attacked with some good attacking football. The defence had to be alert as Kilmarnock had a few breakaways. One move and McCracken made a good save knocking the ball over the bar.
But on 57 minutes Dundee scored with a well work goal. Jones held the ball up on the left wing allowing Yogane to flight a cross beyond the far post. Reilly sent a perfect header back across goal for Ash Hay to head in the equaliser from close range.
Dundee were now in control and Astley was unlucky when his shot just went wide of the post. After good play from Hay.
But on 72 minutes Dundee took the lead. Yogane made a fine pass infield from the halfway line to find Dhanda in space. The playmaker sent a quick pass through the Killie defence for Hay whose shot was blocked. Charlie Reilly followed up, took a touch, and curled a lovely finish inside the far post from 12 yards.
Kilmarnock made changes to attacvk Dundee when 3 players came on. Dundee sent on Emile Acquah for Charlie Reilly, with Ash Hay moving to the right wing.
A few minutes later and Acquah had a header saved it was weak and straight at the keeper.
It was good to see all the team dig in to deny Kilmarnock any clear chances with good tackles and blocks needed.
Dundee ran out the clock and deserved the three points. It was great to see Hay and Reilly get their first league goals of the season.
Dundee: McCracken, Astley, Koumetio, Graham, Wright, Jones, Hamilton (c), Reilly (Acquah 73), Dhanda (Digby 90+4), Yogane (Samuels 89), Hay. Unused Subs: O’Hara (gk), Ingram, Donnelly, Galabov, Allan, Crombie.
Referee: Nick Walsh.
Att: 5,039
Dundee 1, Falkirk 0, Dens Park, William Hill Premiership, 27-December-25
Dundee made two changes to the Dee team. Ethan Hamilton and Ryan Astley returned to the starting eleven in the place of Paul Digby, who was on the bench, and the injured Fin Robertson.
Dundee attacked a got a free kick inside 20 secs when Yogane was fouled. Both teams attacked and it was a even half of football.
Cameron Congreve had a shot saved well by Bain in the Bairns goal. A minute after Congreve’s effort it looked like Falkirk would be reduced to 10 men when Brad Spencer was shown a red card for a challenge on Ash Hay. After a delay while Hay received treatment referee Duncan Nicolson was sent to the VAR screen to review the decision. That resulted in the red card being downgraded to a yellow.
In first half injury time Yan Dhanda tried a shot from the edge of the penalty area. It was on target but blocked suspiciously by Finn Yeats. It was no surprise that a VAR review was announced when the ball next went dead, which was when the referee blew for half time. The review established that the block was handball and Yan Dhanda scored with an impeccable penalty which sent Bain the wrong way.
Second half and again both teams attacked Wright was unlucky when his shot went wide of the goal, after good play from Tony Yogane.
Falkirk did attack but Jon McCracken took all the crosses and their efforts went well wide of the goal.
Just after the hour mark Dundee made two substitutions and changed shape. Simon Murray and Imari Samuels came on for Congreve and Yogane. The Dee now lined up as 5-3-2, with Wright switching to right wing back, Ryan Astley to right centre back, and Samuels taking the left wing back slot.
But on 87 minutes Simon Murray was sent off for a silly tackle from behind. But Dundee sent on two subs for fresh legs in the form of Paul Digby and Emile Acquah in the place of Callum Jones and Ash Hay.
A shock it was eight minutes of injury time which did go quickly with Dundee digging in to deny Falkirk.
Dundee: McCracken, Astley, Koumetio, Graham, Wright, Jones (Digby 90+1), Hamilton (c), Congreve (Murray 61), Dhanda, Yogane (Samuels 61), Hay (Acquah 90+1). Unused Subs: O’Hara (gk), Ingram, Donnelly, Reilly, Galabov.
Referee: Duncan Nicolson.
Att: 6,798
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Motherwell 1, Dundee 0, Fir Park, William Hill Premiership, 20th December 2025
Dundee made four changes to the starting eleven. Ash Hay replaced Simon Murray, who was named as a substitute. Fin Robertson and Callum Jones came into central midfield, replacing Ethan Hamilton, who was unavailable for family reasons, and Paul Digby, who was on the bench.
Ryan Astley was still sidelined by the concussion protocol and Imari Samuels kept his place at left back after coming on as a substitute for him last week.
The game started slowly with Dundee not getting forward in the first 20 minutes when Callum Jones had a shot. Motherwell were not much better when they kept giving the ball away in the final third.
Dundee made a change at half time. Fin Robertson was limping at the end of the half and he was replaced by Paul Digby. The newcomer made his presence felt in only 20 seconds when he was booked for a foul on Slattery.
Second half and Motherwell stepped up the pace to trouble the Dundee defence. Substitute Ibrahim Said ran to the byline and pulled a low ball across goal for Elliot Watt who shot too high from only six yards. Hendry then missed a simple chance when he sent a close range header straight at McCracken.
Dundee sent Charlie Reilly on for Tony Yogane and then Simon Murray replaced Ash Hay. The game opened up for a spell in the middle of the half as Dundee seemed to scent that they might sneak a win. Reilly had a shot blocked for a corner.
But again Motherwell attacked and it finally paid off when Slattery headed home, it was a blow to maybe sneaking a point.
Dundee attacked late on but Congreve's shot was pushed away by Ward in the home goal.
Dundee: McCracken, Wright, Koumetio, Graham, Samuels, Jones (Acquah 83), Fin Robertson (c) (Digby at half time), Congreve, Dhanda, Yogane (Reilly 68), Hay (Murray 77), Unused Subs: O’Hara (gk), Ingram, Donnelly, Galabov, Crombie.
Referee: Matthew MacDermid.
Att: 6,659
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Livingston 2, Dundee 2, Almondvale, William Hill Premiership, 13th December-25
Dundee made only one change when Paul Digby replaced the injured Joe Westley from last week's team.
They started very brightly using the wind at their back. They had a couple of efforts at goal. Then in 13 minutes they took the lead when Ethan Hamilton's shot was pushed out and Yan Dhanda finished well to put the dee 1-0 up.
Five minutes later and it was 2-0 when Tony Yogane made a great run and cut back and to cross to find Cameron Congreve who scored at the back post.
Ryan Astley went off injured and was replaced by Imari Samuels.
Livi did have a couple of efforts but Jon McCracken saved well to deny them a goal. Dundee had some of the ball, but the home side done well to try and keep in the game.
Second half and after a good 10 minute spell they let Livi back into the game, they forced Dundee back. The wind at their backs it seemed to help them, like wise in the first when Dundee had the wind.
Livingston pulled a goal back when a simp;e ball forward caught out the defence and Bokila finished well.
Dundee sent on Ethan Ingram and Callum Jones to replace Cam Congreve and Yan Dhanda in an attempt to stiffen the midfield and right flank. Drey Wright moved forward into right midfield with Ingram behind him.
Dundee tried but gave the ball away too much and they had lost control of the game. Jon McCracken again had some good saves to deny the lions.
But with five minutes to go a deep cross whas knocked home by Yengi from close range. A very soft goal to lose and the game was now 2-2.
In injury time Ryan McGowan was sent off when he fouled Ash Hay and denying a goalscoring opportunity as the Dee substitute was about to race clear 30 yards from goal.
That was it a tale of two halves which maybe should have been three points,
Dundee: McCracken, Astley (Samuels 28), Koumetio, Graham, Wright, Hamilton, Digby, Congreve (Ingram 76), Dhanda (Jones 76), Yogane (Acquah 89), Murray (c) (Hay 62). Unused Subs: O’Hara (gk), Donnelly, Fin Robertson, Reilly.
Referee: Dan McFarlane
Att: 3,095
Sunday, December 07, 2025
Dundee 1, Aberdeen 3, Dens Park, William Hill Premiership, 06-December-25
Dundee made three changes to the team, when Billy Koumetio replaced the injured Clark Robertson. Tony Yogane and Ryan Astley, who dropped onto the bench against Celtic, came back in for Fin Robertson and Imari Samuels.
Both teams started the game brightly attacking each others goal. But on 12 minutes Joe Westley went down injured and had to go off being replaced by Callum Jones.
But minutes later Aberdeen scored when a slack pass lead to the goal when although McCracken saved he could only parry the ball out and Aouchiche who scored from 18 yards.
Dundee attacked but Aberdeen looked the faster team, and almost got a second when they hit the post. The Dark Blues’ luck ran out on the half hour. Dundee dithered and failed to clear an Aberdeen attack. Karlsson’s shot was half blocked and fell perfectly for Aouchiche in space in front of goal to make it 2-0.
At least Dundee got to the break only 2-nil down and they need a big effort in the second half.
Dundee started the second half and looked much better knocking the ball about and getting wide to trouble Aberdeen.
They pulled a goal back on the hour when Ryan Astley headed home the ball right in the corner to make it 1-2. It was a vital goal as Dundee pushed to get back into the game.
The Dark Blues then put Aberdeen under fierce pressure. Yogane skinned his man and crossed for Hamilton, whose shot was blocked. A Congreve cross caused chaos and only a desperate block stopped Simon Murray scoring. Yan Dhanda had a low 20 yarder turned round the post by keeper Mitov.
Then Dundee threw on Ash Hay and Fin Robertson for Drey Wright and Callum Jones as they went all out for an equaliser.
But time ran out and only three minutes added time, not much for the injury to Callum Jones, Var check for Dundee's goal and the subs who were used.
But as it goes Aberdeen scored in injury time when Nisbet netted to finish the game. Dundee had all the play in the second half, but sadly today it goals that count.
Dundee: McCracken, Astley, Koumetio, Graham, Wright (Hay 83), Hamilton, Congreve, Dhanda, Westley (Jones 15 (Fin Robertson 83)), Yogane, Murray (c). Unused Subs: O’Hara (gk), Ingram, Donnelly, Digby, Acquah, Samuels.
Referee: Grant Irvine.
Att: 7,402.
Thursday, December 04, 2025
Celtic 1, Dundee 0, Parkhead, William Hill Premiership, 03-December-25
Dundee made two changes to Dundee’s starting eleven. Imari Samuels and Fin Robertson came in for Ryan Astley and Tony Yogane, who were both named as substitutes.
Celtic attacked straight away and came close in the first few minutes, they forced a few corners which came to nothing at Dundee cleared with ease.
But on 11 minutes they scored a good ball through the middle to Yang which was well saved by McCracken but the ball was headed home by Maeda who had taken a head knock after clashed with Luke Graham who was okay.
But after 15 minutes Dundee settled into the game and they played some neat football. Celtic were alway dagerous but their final ball was mainly poor.
Then Clark Robertson sent Imari Samuels away with a lovely pass but Joe Westley was crowded out in front of goal when he tried to control the cross.
Then after a cross McCracken knocked the high cross waway but luckily the ball was cleared by Samuels.
Clark Robertson then pulled up clutching his thigh after making a pass and Ryan Astley came on in his place.
At the end of the first half Dundee gave Celtic a scare when Simon Murray got the better of Liam Scales and shot against the crossbar. Kasper Schmeichel saved from Cameron Congreve’s follow up, but the referee awarded Celtic a free kick. It seemed a dubious decision that might have been overturned by VAR if Murray’s shot had gone in.
At the start of the second half Celtic went close when Luke McCowan's shot was saved the rebound was knock wide of the post.
McCracken excelled once more when he saved superbly from Hatate after Celtic’s slickest attack of the match gave the Japanese midfielder a chance from 15 yards.
As the game approached the hour mark Dundee made three substitutions, sending on Billy Koumetio, Callum Jones and Ash Hay for Cameron Congreve, Yan Dhanda and Simon Murray.
The Dee started to play quicker and more purposeful long balls out of defence to take advantage of Hay’s pace. This gave the Celtic defence a few uncomfortable moments. A long pass from Ethan Hamilton sent Hay clear down the right and Kasper Schmeichel saved the shot with a foot.
Dundee's final change was when Tony Yogane on for Westley. Dundee went for it the final 15 minutes and it put the Celtic defence under pressure.
The last chance fell to Luke Gramham in injury time, but his header just went wide of the post.
Dundee were a wee bit unlucky and it was my first visit to Parkhead since 2018, as usually l have work.
Dundee: McCracken, Wright, Clark Robertson (Astley 40), Graham, Samuels, Hamilton, Congreve (Koumetio 58), Dhanda (Jones 58), Westley (Yogane 74), Fin Robertson, Murray (c) (Hay 58).
Unused Subs: O’Hara (gk), Digby, Acquah, Ingram.
Referee: Duncan Nicolson.
Att: 57,302
Dundee 3, St Mirren 1, Dens Park, William Hill Premiership, 29-November-25
Dundee made two changes Ryan Ashley kept his place after replacing Imari Samuels last week, and Joe Westley replaced Paul Digby, Both Samuels and Digby were listed as substitutes.
Both teams started brightly with St Mirren being big and powerful in attack. Joe Westley had a shot saved ater a good cross into the box.
But St Mirren scored after a bad pass out of defence and Mikael Mandron smashed the ball home. Two minutes later it was 1-1 after a quick breakaway and the ball ball was played quickly to Yan Dhanda who let fly from 25 yards. His low shot flew past Simon Murray and Alex Gogic, taking a touch that left keeper Shamal George helpless.
At least it cheered up the home fans which was a big bonus. Joe Westley came close with a good effort which just went wide of the goal.
But in 39 minutes Dundee took the lead with a stunning goal, good play down the the wing by Tony Yogane he passed to Drey Wright who smashed the ball home via off the post.
The second half consisted largely of St Mirren attacking in an attempt to save the game but always being denied by a stalwart Dee defence.
Dundee came close to a third goal at the start of the half, but Congreve headed narrowly wide from Yogane’s cross.
Again St Mirren had chances but no cut clear, and Jon McCracken done well when he needed to.
After 69 minutes Imari Samuels came on as a straight replacement for Tony Yogane, who had taken a knock. Simon Murray and Cameron Congreve were then substituted by Ash Hay and Callum Jones to strengthen the midfield and provide fresh legs. The final substitution was Paul Digby coming on for Yan Dhanda as Dundee tried to see the game out safely.
After a St Mirren attack was stopped by a Imari Samuels tackle, Paul Digby picked up the loose ball and Dundee burst forward. Digby passed to Joe Westley on the left, and he cut in to whip a glorious curling shot around the keeper and inside the far post from 22 yards.
Although St Mirren hit the bar late on the three points were staying at Dens Park in a big bonus.
Dundee: McCracken, Astley, Clark Robertson, Graham, Wright, Hamilton, Congreve (Jones 78), Westley, Dhanda (Digby 85), Yogane (Samuels 69), Murray (c) (Hay 78). Unused Subs: O’Hara (gk), Koumetio, Acquah, Fin Robertson, Reilly.
Referee: John Beaton.
Att: 4,782.
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Hibernian 2, Dundee 0, Easter Road, William Hill Premiership, 22nd November-25
Dundee made three changes when Ryan Astley, Billy Koumetio and Emile Acquah dropped onto the bench and were replaced by Clark Robertson, Yan Dhanda, and Simon Murray.
Dundee started brightly but failed to create anything in front of goal, Hibs on the other hand looked dangerous when they attacked and they took control of the first half.
Jon McCrackrn saved well when Hibernian might have scored. Then Ryan Ryan Astley who went to right back with Drey Wright moving to the left. Imari Samuels had to go off after a head knock.
McCracken pulled off a good save from Daniel Barlaser’s low 22 yarder as Hibs continued to look dangerous with every attack.
But the goal was coming and it arrived on the half hour mark when a cross was hit home by Bowie a striker's goal in every sense.
Dundee at least got to half-time but the stats were not good. The Dark Blues hadn’t registered a single shot, on or off target.
Dundee at least started brightly but again failed to create anything of note to worry Hibs defence.
Hibernian hit the bar soon after, and they scored the vital second goal a couple of minutes later.
Josh Mulligan drove into the penalty area from the left and Bowie laid a pass back for McGrath to score with a precise low shot from 12 yards inside McCracken’s right hand post.
Dundee pushed forward trying to save the game and were inevitably more open at the back. Surprisingly, there were no more goals, and we can blame Hibs for that. They were too casual in attack, and had to call on keeper Raphael Sallinger to make two remarkable saves.
Cameron Congreve put over a tempting cross from the right. Yogane met it beyond the far post with a firm volley across the keeper. Sallinger showed astonishing reactions to twist and paw the ball off the line.
After 80 minutes Sallinger surpassed his earlier save. Congreve’s free kick from the right found Clark Robertson in front of goal. The defender connected well with his shot but somehow Sallinger managed to touch it over the bar from close range when a goal looked certain.
Dundee had one last chance when the ball fell to Reilly but he put the wide of the goal , and the chance was gone.
Hibernian totally deserved the win and were never in any danger. Dundee for sure need to beat St Mirren next Saturday to try and turn our season round.
I missed the game due to my Christmas shifts at work. Normal shift and I would have been off.
Dundee: McCracken, Wright, Clark Robertson, Graham, Samuels (Astley 18), Digby (Jones 68), Hamilton, Congreve (Reilly 84), Dhanda, Yogane, Murray (c). Unused Subs: O’Hara (gk), Koumetio, Acquah, Fin Robertson, Hay, Westley.
Referee: Steven McLean
Att: 17,714





















