Monday, December 29, 2008

Queen of the South 0 Dundee 1, Palmerstone, First Division, 27/Dec/08.

Dundee looked the more sure-footed against out-of-sorts Queens. It came as little surprise when the visitors seized the initiative after half an hour through Colin McMenamin as the striker pounced from a couple of yards out to force home David O'Brien's low strike from the angle of the box. Dundee were visibly buoyed and at times were allowed to stroke the ball about at their leisure as the home support turned on the Queens players. Stephen Dobbie tried to haul the hosts back into it with a couple of long-range shots which just missed the target. But it was Dundee who should have extended their lead just before the interval, only for O'Brien to shoot straight at Queens keeper Bryn Halliwell from 14 yards.Queens emerged a livelier outfit after the break. Dobbie went close again when he was just pipped to a through ball by Dundee keeper Rab Douglas, but the visitors remained a live threat on the break and Andrew Shinnie should have doubled their lead just after the hour when he ran clear on goal and rolled his shot past the post.Queens rallied towards the end, but an equaliser wouldn't have provided a fair reflection.
Dundee: Douglas, Malone, Cowan, McKeown, Lauchlan, Paton, Shinnie, Posniak, Daquin (McHale 76), O'Brien, McMenamin (Gilhaney 89).Subs Not Used: Roy, Williams, Deasley.
Booked: Cowan, McKeown.
Att: 2,616
Ref: E Smith
A big win for Dundee, but this weekend's game against Dunfermline is really important. We must win this, and I don't care how we do it!

Dundee 0 Partick Thistle 0, Dens Park,First Division, 20/December/08

Dundee created two fantastic early chances but, in keeping with their luck in front of goal this season, neither were capitalised on. The first certainly should have been, as Bryan Deasley met David O'Brien's cutback 16 yards out, but he fired straight at goalkeeper Jon Tuffey. No blame could be apportioned for the second, though, as Mikael Antoine-Curierslammed a shot on target from 20 yards. Partick soon emerged as a force, though, and could have taken the lead on 12 minutes when Liam Buchanan rose inside the penalty area, but he directed his header wide.Buchanan was afforded another free header on 50 minutes when Simon Donnelly picked him out with a free kick. His header looked destined for the net until Jim Lauchlan got in to nod over his own bar.Partick defender Kevin McKinlay almost scored an own goal only seconds later when he looked set to bundle the ball in but managed to change his feet just in time, instead knocking the ball just wide. Douglas pulled off a sensational double save on 63 minutes to keep Partick out. A poor performance overall, and now we must start winning games. If it was not for Rab Douglas we would have dropped all 3 points.
Dundee: Douglas, Williams (Daquin 71), Malone (Forsyth 86), McHale, McKeown, Lauchlan, Shinnie, Posniak, Antoine-Curier, Deasley (McMenamin 71), O'Brien. Subs Not Used: Roy, Gilhaney.
Att: 3,569
Ref: C Thomson
MoM: Rab Douglas.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Clyde 1 Dundee 0, Broadwood Stadium, First Division, 13/Dec/08

Clyde recorded a narrow win over Dundee in a match which both sides finished with 10 men. Following a scoreless first half, Clyde substitute Scott Gemmill set up Willie McLaren to score the winning goal in the 66th minute. Gemmill was sent off two minutes later after receiving two yellow cards in quick succession. Darren Young was red carded for the visitors four minutes from the end for a professional foul on Alan Trouten.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton (Cowan 78), MacKenzie, McKeown, Malone, Shinnie, Posniak, McHale, O'Brien (Young 83), Davidson (McMenamin 72), Deasley.Subs Not Used: Lauchlan, Roy.
Booked: Shinnie.
Att: 1,176
Ref: C Murray
A bad result for the club, with St.Johnstone getting a last minute winner, the gap is now 12 points. We can't affort to lose many more game now, and must go on a run of wins to get back in the pack.

Lastest News From Dens Park..................

Dundee will play Celtic at parkhead in the 3rd round of the Scottish Cup, the game will be played on the 10th of January 2009.
Saturdays game against Livingston has been called off, due to a frozen pitch. Livi have not used their undersoil heating. The will will be played on Wednesday night.
Kyle Benedictus is the IRN BRU Phenomenal Young Player of the Month for November. The youngster who made his debut and a further two appearances during the month before picking up a calf injury which has sidelined him for a month paid tribute to team-mate Jim Lauchlan for his help in settling into the first team squad "He’s been brilliant with me in training and is talking me through every day" said Kyle "We train together and he’s taken me step-by-step, telling me where to stand and how to defend in certain positions. He’s been a constant source of encouragement and I think working closely with him in training can only make me a better player." Picture Courtesy of Fotopress
Jocky Scott has joined youngster Kyle Benedictus picking up an award for the month of November. Jocky has been awarded the IRN BRU Phenomenal Manager of the Month only a few days after Kyle was chosen as the Young Player of the Month. He only took over the club for his third spell in charge two days before the month started and was thrown into the deep end with a game against Airdrie United on the 1st. Since then he has guided Dundee to four games unbeaten. Meanwhile the game against Livi has been called off again, after a pitch inspection at 2pm. No new date has been arranged.

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Dundee 1 St.Johnstone 1, Dens Park, First Division, 29/Nov/08

TWO managers at contrasting ends of the career spectrum pitted their wits against each other in a pulsating Tayside derby and emerged with honours even. Derek McInnes marked 12 months in charge at Perth with a draw to stretch St Johnstone's unbeaten sequence to 10 matches and extend their advantage to four points at the top of the table. But old hand Jocky Scott, clearly relishing his return to Dens Park, ensured his youthful rival's nerves were frayed as the Dark Blues attempted a courageous second half salvage job, having slipped behind to a 28th minute goal dispatched by Stevie Milne, a striker who was once lauded by home fans. Fearful of trailing 11 points off the pace being set by St Johnstone and inspired by Scott's half-time input, Dundee dominated the second period and roused their support in a stadium hosting its biggest crowd of the season.They were good value for a 74th minute equaliser dispatched neatly by Mickael Antoine-Curier, who broke off tiring defender Kevin James to plant a low shot past keeper Alan Main.McInnes raised eyebrows among travelling supporters when he restored fragile club captain James to the backline after a three-month absence, with former Chelsea midfielder Jody Morris making his first start of a campaign undermined by a hamstring ailment.Scott opted to leave Andrew Shinnie, a loan recruit from Rangers, on the bench while Gary McKenzie returned to central defence.While the diminutive Morris, whose CV includes Champions League credits, snapped into tackles, clearly intent on making up for time whiled away on a treatment tables, he tired as the game wore on.Robert Douglas plucked a rising 20-yard Kevin Moon volley from the top corner in the 12th minute and the Dark Blues relied on the pace of Brian Deasley to stretch Saints on the counter attack, with James fortunate to escape a caution when his elongated limbs sent the striker crashing to the turf.Seconds before the Perth side took a 28th minute lead, Main, fast approaching his 41st birthday, proved sprightly to handle a testing Antione-Curier header low at the post.His hoisted upfield clearance was cheekily dummied by intended target Derek Holmes, allowing Liam Craig to steal in behind the Dundee rearguard. He played in Stevie Milne and the one-time Dens favourite buried a close range shot into the corner of the net.Dundee almost snatched an equaliser seconds before the interval but Main was a match for Chris Pozniak's low snapshot. But in contrast to the first 45 minutes, Dundee swarmed forward and the Perth side lost much of their guile when Morris departed in the 69th minute.Dundee had two penalty claims dismissed by referee Brian Winter as pressure built on the visitors' defence. But they finally got the ball in the visitors' net on 74 minutes when Antoine-Curier turned home David O'Brien's cross. Saints, however, were denied a late winner by keeper Douglas as Milne slammed a shot towards the target. Antoine-Curier should have scored in stoppage time, but lacked the composure to convert Paul McHale's subtle pass.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton, Malone, Williams (McHale 61), MacKenzie, McKeown, Daquin (Shinnie 55), Posniak, Antoine-Curier, Deasley, O'Brien. Subs Not Used: Lauchlan, Davidson, Roy.
Att: 6,537
Ref: B Winter (Scotland).

Dave McKinnon Leaves Dens Park.............

Dundee chief executive Dave MacKinnon has confirmed his resignation and will leave Dens Park at the end of November. MacKinnon has been in the role for two and a half years. Last month, Jocky Scott returned as manager at Dundee for the third time and MacKinnon is confident that the First Division club is in good hands. With the appointment of Jocky Scott, the board now have someone with the experience, contacts and knowledge to take on the running of all football related matters.