Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Dundee 4 Livingston 1, Dens Park, First Division, 21/February/09

Dundee produced a sensational second-half display to secure victory over Livingston. Livingston dominated much of the first period but failed to make their pressure tell the half ended goalless. And how did they miss the two chances that fell to One.The hosts were a different side in the second half and took the lead in the 48th minute through Andrew Shinnie and what a goal is was a 30 yarder high into the net, then after a great ball from McHale putting Georgios Efrem through to score with ease extended their lead. Mickael Antoine-Curier's volley made it 3-0 after another great pass from McHale, and the Frenchman also grabbed the fourth before Livingston managed a late consolation from Raffaele De Vita.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton, Cowan, McHale, McKeown, Benedictus, Shinnie, Cameron, McMenamin, Efrem, Antoine-Curier. Subs Not Used: Williams, Posniak, Gilhaney, Deasley, Roy.
Att: 3,679
Ref: S Finnie (Scotland).
Some great goals and so happy that we done it at home. Lets just keep it going , it's what we do now that counts. A big game next week at Perth, and a big Dundee support will attend.
Link above for Action of game, thanks to Livingston Football Club.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Dundee FC Video's.....


Watch Caniggia Dundee FC debut in Dundee FC View More Free Videos Online at Veoh.com


Thanks to Dee-licious www.dee-licious.com For posting Video's.

Lastest From Dens.............

The game at Ross County was called off on Friday, the pitch failed a morning inspection. Due to snow and ice, Dens is also under snow. Manager jocky Scotts will take no more interest in the trialist left back who played against the Scotland Under 21's, he will keep a eye on the striker who needs to get back to match fitness after injury.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Livingston 1 Dundee 2, Almondvale, First Division, 07/February/09

Dundee revived their lingering promotion prospects with a hard-fought victory over Livingston. And in 77 seconds they took the lead when Mickael Antoine-Curier, fired past Roddy McKenzie. The French striker missed a great chance when he shot just wide. Giorgis Efrem made it two after 33 minutes, the on-loan Rangers midfielder firing in from an Eric Paton cross. Tony McParland pulled one back with a superbly struck second-half free-kick, but Leigh Griffiths was sent off with 13 minutes remaining. Dundee also had chances second half and could haved added to the score line.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton, Malone, McHale (Posniak 86), McKeown, Lauchlan, Shinnie, Colin Cameron, McMenamin, Antoine-Curier, Georgios Efrem. Subs Not Used: Roy, MacKenzie, Daquin, Gilhaney.
Att: 1,535
Ref: C Boyle.

A massive result for Dundee, and a great performance from the whole team. What a difference Colin Cameron and Giorgis Efrem made, we could have scored 5 or 6 in the first half alone. A pity St.Johnstone got a draw, but it's what we do that matters. Our next 3 games will make or break our season.

http://www.livingstonfc.co.uk/match_live.php

The link above will let you see the goals from the game.

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Latest News From Dens Park......................

BBC Alba will screen live television coverage of three Scottish First Division matches this season. The matches will have Sunday afternoon kick-offs, and an announcement regarding the end-of-season play-off matches is expected later. Dundee will be on Sunday 22nd of March v Partick Thistle with a 15:15 kick-off.

Eddie Mearns has left the Club after his contract was terminated on transfer deadline day - this will allow Eddie to sign for a new club at any time.


Dundee manager Jocky Scott has handed extended deals to defender Craig McKeown and midfielder Paul McHale. The pair have been signed for a further two and a half years at Dens Park. McHale began his career at Rangers and had spells at Cowdenbeath and Clyde.


Dundee have signed Cypriot youth international Georgios Efrem on loan from Rangers until the summer. The 19-year-old winger will begin training with his new team-mates on Monday after watching Saturday's 2-1 win over Clyde in Division One.



Dundee 2 Clyde 1, Dens Park, First Division, 31-January-09.

Dundee moved to within seven points of leaders St.Johnstone with this win over Clyde. The visitors had the better of the first half and took the lead through Willie McLaren, but Dundee, who have found goals virtually impossible to come by this season, stunned the Bully Wee with strikes from Colin McMenamin and Mickael Antoine-Curier. Rab Douglas, Dundee's goalkeeper, signed a new two-year deal with the club on Friday and showed his worth within two minutes by clawing away a McLaren shot which looked destined for the bottom left-hand corner. McLaren was not to be denied, though, as he scored the opener on 12 minutes. Dundee's Eric Paton, tried to knock the ball across his own 18-yard line, giving McLaren the opportunity to chip a shot over Douglas from the edge of the area. Dundee had offered virtually nothing in an attacking sense but equalised with their first moment of real quality. Mark Gilhaney, recalled to the team for the first time since October, sent in a delightful ball for McMenamin, who flicked a header beyond David Hutton. Amazingly, Dundee turned the game on its head three minutes later as Antoine-Curier burst through on goal before lashing the ball into the bottom corner. In what was a poor second half with both keepers having not much to do save wise. We just need to create more chances and our wingers must get more crosses into the box, also a fit Colin Cameron will be a massive boost. A very good 3 points and may prove a turning point in our season.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton, Malone, McHale (MacKenzie 85), McKeown, Lauchlan, Shinnie, Posniak, McMenamin, Antoine-Curier, Gilhaney (O'Brien 78). Subs Not Used: Daquin, Deasley, Roy.
Att: 3,217
Ref: C. Charleston