Thursday, December 31, 2009

Latest News from Dens...

Dundee will play Airdrie United at Dens Park on Sunday with a 3pm kick-off. The fixture was swapped after it was clear New Broomfield would not be playable on Saturday. Common sense has been used this time, however their will be a 10am pitch inspection, but hope all the hard work gets rewarded. Well done to the fans who gave up their time to clear the snow and ice outside the stands, a job well done.

Dundee have been linked with various players, Willo Flood, Pedro Moutiho, Ryan Stevenson and Charlie Mulgrew to name a few. I'm sure Jocky Scott will go and get what he needs for the second half of the season.

Inverness CT 1 Dundee 1, Tulloch Caledonian Stadium, First Division, 26/Dec/09

Dundee ended the year with a well deserved 1-1 draw, in a first half performance in which was likely our best of the season so far. They created so many chances and really should have had it wrapped up at half time. But only had a Leigh Griffths penalty right on half time to show for their efforts. The penalty was given after a reckless challenge from Djebi-Zadi, Leigh got up and blasted the ball home to give Dundee a half time lead. To their credit Inverness CT came into the game and had various chances, and hit the bar from a free kick. Strangely given when Dundee keeper Rab Douglas got booked for marking the pitch, yes a booking but not a free kick. Caley Thistle squared the game after a very slack pass back from Kerr put Adam Rooney through and he made no mistake. Dundee did have a few chances as well, and looked very dangerous on the break. Near the end Gary Harkins got send off for a second bookable offence, it looked a bit soft to me. A good point in the end and keeps our unbeaten run going.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton, Malone, Kerr, MacKenzie, Lauchlan, Forsyth (Klimpl 83), Hart, Griffiths, McMenamin (Clarke 87), Harkins. Subs Not Used: Benedictis, Cameron, Soutar.
Att: 3,660

Friday, December 25, 2009

Dundee 3 Morton 1, Dens Park, First Division, 19/Dec/09

Morton started well and tested the home side on 13 minutes when keeper Rab Douglas saved a Weatherson free-kick. Dundee responded with Harkins, Griffiths and Hart all forcing Stewart into saves, the keeper's low stop from Griffiths just before the half-hour mark being a top-quality reaction stop. The league leaders took the lead nine minutes into the second half when Griffiths scored his 14th goal of the season. Craig Forsyth's whipped cross from the left was met expertly by the young Dundee striker who neatly pulled away from his marker to head low to the keeper's left and put the Dark Blues ahead. But Morton levelled just six minutes later when Weatherson connected with a fierce ball from the right to power a strong header past Douglas. A glorious move and finish restored Dundee's lead in the 65th minute, leaving Morton boss James Grady fuming at his side's lack of defensive nous. Griffiths picked the ball up near the half-way line on the left and neatly played in Ritchie Hart, who embarked on a lung-bursting 50-yard run into the visitors box. Hart could have shot but instead unselfishly squared to meet the onrushing Harkins, who finished with a clinical low shot past Stewart. Erik Paartalu forced a fine reaction save from Douglas in the 70th minute, when he drove a wicked shot at the keeper from 14 yards, the former Scotland stopper standing up brilliantly to parry. The home side wrapped up all three points two minutes from time when full-back Malone raced on to a corner from the left to head powerfully into the net.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton, Malone, Kerr, MacKenzie, Lauchlan, Forsyth, Hart, Griffiths (Clarke 81), McMenamin, Harkins (Klimpl 82). Subs Not Used: Soutar, Benedictus, Cameron.
Att: 4,259
Wonderful result for Dundee, only gripe is I wish they would start games better. But really they do the job in the second half, so l can't complain too much. My MOM goes to Ritchie Hart.

Dundee 3 Ayr United 1, Dens Park, First Division, 12/Dec/09

Ayr took the lead in the 3rd minutes when a Woodburn pass that found lively striker Reynolds, who was almost visibly surprised at the room he found before giving Ayr the early lead. Dundee took some time to recover and Ayr looked the livelier side for the opening 20 minutes, but Forsyth headed past Ayr keeper Craig Samson to level the scoring. Eight minutes later, Harkins ghosted across the penalty area to connect with a Forsyth corner from the right, but his glancing header whipped just wide of Samson's far post. Six minutes after that, Colin McMenamin raced through the visitors' defence to go one-on-one with Samson, but his low shot to the keeper's right saw the former Dundee man make a very agile leap to beat the ball away for a corner. In the second half, Ayr scorned a great chance to restore their lead when Ryan Borris drove the ball straight at Douglas, but the former Scotland goalkeeper stood up well to make an instinctive stop and keep Dundee level. Griffiths then had a couple of good chances, the first from 14 yards well saved by the impressive Samson, the second being a half volley that the young striker miscued and sent wide. Then Harkins headed straight at Samson from a corner on the right, but the Ayr keeper made good contact to smother the ball safely. Dundee were growing into the game - Ritchie Hart gave a powerful midfield performance until he was replaced by Colin Cameron - and some tidy football was in evidence from Griffiths, Harkins and Forsyth as they probed the visitors' defence for gaps. They found the first of those gaps in the 66th minute, when Griffiths raced into the box on the left side to shoot high past Samson from 14 yards - the striker's 13th goal of the season. They found the second gap in the last minute of normal time, when Harkins made his way into the 18-yard box on the left, shaped to square the ball across the six yard line, but instead shifted his weight to shoot between Samson and his near post to score his 12th goal of the season. There was no way back for Ayr after that and Dundee ran out comfortable winners.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton, Malone, Kerr, MacKenzie, Lauchlan, Forsyth, Hart (Cameron 78), Griffiths (Clarke 90), McMenamin, Harkins. Subs Not Used: Soutar, Benedictus, Young.
Att: 4,323
Ref: S Finnie
Another great win for the club, and they played some great football.

Monday, December 07, 2009

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


Former player Milan Palenik was in the stand on Saturday, and manager Jocky Scott confirmed he will look at the defender in the next few days. Richie Hart will get treatment for the ankle knock he took on Saturday, hopefully he will be fit for Saturdays game at Dens against Ayr United.

Partick Th 0 Dundee 2, Firhill, First Division, 05/Dec/09

Dundee went 5 points clear at the top of the league after winning 2-0. In a day where results went for us, and we proved we can win away from home when it matters. Partick will feel hard done by, but it's goals that count and scoring either side of half time sealed the victory. Partick had a great chance when Rab Douglas made a hash of a kick out , and they worked it out wide to Steve Lovall for a great chance , but he curled it wide. The jags had more chances but found Rab Douglas in good form, with Leigh Griffiths missing Darren Young made his first start of the season. But against the run of play Colin McMenamin scored after his first effort was cleared off the line, but he was quick to react and shot high into the net to give Dundee a half-time lead. Into the second half and Dundee went for the killer second goal, first Harkins had a shot turned away for a corner, but in 47mins he sealed the points with a great strike, smashing the ball home from a Craig Forsyth cross. After that Dundee controlled the game with some marvellous touches from Gary Harkins, he went off near the end , and even the Jags fans applauded him. Also having a good game was Darren Young , who showed he is a very good player when fit. So a very good week for Dundee, and maybe coming back to win the Alba Cup two weeks ago has given them the self belief to go on and win this league.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton, Malone, Kerr, MacKenzie, Lauchlan, Forsyth, Hart (Cameron 46), Young (Clarke 80), McMenamin, Harkins (Casement 86). Subs Not Used: Soutar, Benedictus.
Att: 4,453
Ref: C Thomson

Ross County 0 Dundee 1, Victoria Park, First Division, 01/Dec/09

Dundee won this thanks a second half Gary Harkins goal. He headed home in the 69th minute from a Craig Forsyth corner. By reports we had to dig deep for the 3 points, but they might prove vital come the end of the season.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton, Malone, Kerr, MacKenzie, Lauchlan, Forsyth, Hart (Young 84), Griffiths (Clarke 84), McMenamin, Harkins. Subs Not Used: Soutar, Benedictus, Cameron.
Att: 2,005
Referee: S Nicholls

Monday, November 30, 2009

Scottish Cup Draw...........

Dundee will play Clyde or Livingston away in the 4th Round of the Active Nation Scottish Cup, when the draw was made today at Hampden. Full draw is :
Inverness CT v. Motherwell
Hamilton v. Rangers
Morton/Dumbarton v. Celtic
Hibs v. Irvine Meadow
St Mirren v. Cowdenbeath/Alloa
Raith/Peterhead v. Airdrie United
Dunfermline v. Stenhousemuir/Cove
Forfar v. St Johnstone
Clyde/Livingston v. Dundee
Albion Rovers v. Stirling Albion
Aberdeen v. Hearts
Edinburgh City v. Montrose
Partick Thistle v. Dundee United
Ross County v. Inverurie Loco Works
Ayr United v. Wick/Brechin City
Kilmarnock v. Falkirk
Ties to played over the weekend of January 9.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

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

Good news on the injury front, scans on Eric Paton and Sean Higgins reveal no major damage, and both could be fit for the trip to Dingwall on Tuesday. Meanwhile Craig Mckeown has started light training for the first time this year.

Dundee 3 Inverness Caley Th 2, McDiarmid Park, MG Alba Cup Final, 22/Nov/09

The pitch passed a inspection at 9am, and for us Dundee fans we were so happy that it did. In a day where we came back from 2 goals down, in a stunning second half fightback to win the game 3-2. The game started in an open fashion and a Leigh Griffiths cross was headed behind for the game's first corner after only two minutes. Inverness also started brightly and they were inches away from taking the lead in their first attack. A 40-yard Grant Munro pass released Jonny Hayes on the right and his pass across the goalmouth was begging to be put in, however Richie Foran could only find the side-netting. As the game continued to swing from end to end, goalkeeper Ryan Esson saved a Sean Higgins header and Inverness' Spanish striker Danni Sanchez rattled the bar after Adam Rooney had cut the ball back from the bye-line.The goal the fans deserved came when Caley Thistle edged ahead on 20 minutes, when Hayes crossed from the right and Rooney darted in to head home from seven yards.In 32 minutes Sanchez let fly and his goalbound shot was deflected wide, however the second goal was only delayed. Hayes swung over the kick from the right and as Dundee struggled to clear Foran headed towards goal and Nauris Bulvitis stuck out a foot to flick the ball home.As Inverness looked for a killer goal, Rooney and Golabek went close before the half-time whistle blew and Scott's side left the field to a chorus of boos from their large travelling support in the crowd of 8,031.However, Dundee had their fans back on board three minutes after the restart as they reduced the deficit when Harkins fed Richie Hart on the right and his cross was turned in by a combination of the head of striker Higgins and the unfortunate Latvian Bulvitis.The game was turned on its head on 52 minutes when Dundee levelled. Esson spilled a shot from Forsyth and Harkins was on to it in a flash to fire the ball home from six yards out.we had some real good chances and I thought Leigh Griffiths was going to score but overtouched the ball when rounding Esson. Dundee's transformation into cup winners was completed seven minutes from time when Harkins got to the right touchline and cut the ball back to Forsyth, who was standing on his own eight yards out and he powered a first-time, right-foot shot home. Inverness substitute Dougie Imrie was dismissed less than two minutes after coming on as he halted a break from Dundee substitute Pat Clarke, who had been on the field even less time, with a crude challenge.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton (Benedictis 73), Malone, Kerr, MacKenzie, Lauchlan, Forsyth, Hart, Griffiths (Clarke 90), Higgins (McMenamin 65), Harkins. Unused subs: Cameron, Soutar.
Ref: C.Richmond
Att: 8,031
In what was the best feeling in the world, as Dundee came back to lift the Alba Cup..a huge party was to follow and went into Monday for me as day off my work, due to my shift system. I seen a lot of happy fellow Dees. Links below will show photos ect.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dundeefcofficial/sets/72157622864285946/

Friday, November 20, 2009

My Cup Final Tix

Latest news Brian Kerr has starting training again, hopefully he will be fit for Sunday. Paul McHale is ruled out with a injury picked up on Saturday. Dundee will bring a big support to Perth on Sunday, just hope the weather clams down a bit, with heavy rain forecasted for Fri/Sat.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Dundee 0 Queen Of the South 0, Dens Park, First Division, 14/November/09

Top of the table clash at Dens on Saturday turned into a dull 0-0 draw. Which keeps Queens top on goal difference. Dundee without Leigh Griffiths and Brian Kerr. With Colin McMenamin replaced by Pat Clarke who started his first game. Colin Cameron came into midfield. It was Cameron who's shot over the bar in the first half of few chances. Queens were happy to sit in and take the draw. Dundee created the better of the chances throughout, although they rarely troubled keeper David Hutton. It took almost an hour before Hutton was called on to make a save, when a superb through ball from Gary Harkins deserved more from Craig Forsyth.It was pretty poor stuff and we will have to play a lot better next week at Perth in the Alba Cup Final.. 

Dundee: Douglas, Paton, Malone, McHale (Hart 60), MacKenzie, Lauchlan, Forsyth, Cameron, Clarke (McMenamin 76), Higgins, Harkins. Subs Not Used: Soutar, Benedictus, Rennie.

Att: 4,901 

Ref: A Law

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Dundee Und 3 Dundee 1, Tannadice, 10/November/09

The Dark Blues were all in white, while the Tangerines donned their new black centenary strip for the first time. The home side had the first real chance on seven minutes when an error by Eddie Malone set Cadamarteri free inside the box. The Englishman should have tucked his shot away before Dens keeper Derek Soutar had an opportunity to save. Dundee were next to threaten, though, with a deflection taking a Mc-Menamin strike just past the post on 12 minutes. Cadamarteri then ran half the park before laying a perfect cross on for Shala, whose header had Soutar scurrying across his goal. That may have been close but Shala’s next effort definitely hit the target. When Soutar and Darren Dods challenged for a high ball inside the box, neither claimed it and it fell to the feet of the defender. He squar-ed to Shala and the young German poked it over the line from a couple of yards out to make it 1-0 to United. The first of many substitutions was made on 24 minutes, with United replacing the injured Kenneth with Mihael Kovacevic, Sean Dillon moving from right-back to central defence. Shala almost made it two when another header required Soutar to tip the ball around the post, before the Tannadice men had a “goal” ruled out for offside after a Cadamarteri chip was rammed into the net by Danny Swanson. Up at the other end, Dundee got a real goal, pulling themselves level with 34 minutes gone. When Harkins played the ball forward Tangerines’ sub Kovacevic, not on the park for long, let it bounce and that gave too much time and space to Pat Clarke, who produced a fine finish to make it 1-1. That was how it stayed until half-time and when the teams reappeared United had three new faces in their side, with David Robertson, Greg Cameron and Jeno Myrie-Williams replacing Scott Robertson, Buaben and Craig Conway. A Harkins cross had to be cleared by Dillon up at one end before United came close to regaining the lead at the other, with sub Cameron’s great ball in from the left eluding Shala’s boot by an inch at the back post. Both teams made a batch of substitutions after the hour, with United introducing Daly, Keith Watson and Dale Hilson, and Dundee bringing on Craig Forsyth, Michael Hutcheon and Connor Rennie. United appeared to adapt the better to the chopping and changing and they made it 2-1 on 66 minutes. David Robertson’s flick-on sent Cadamarteri racing through the middle of the visitors’ defence and he made sure by blasting the ball past Soutar from just outside the six-yard box. The hosts were on top now and it was no surprise when they made it three on 74 minutes. Cameron played a neat pass out to Dixon on the left flank and the former Dundee man’s excellent delivery was nodded home by the diving Daly, with Soutar able to get a hand to the ball but unable to keep it out of the net. Cadamarteri made way for Kevin Smith and the new boy announced his arrival with a great 30-yard effort that had the fans in the Eddie Thompson Stand on their feet. United had the Dens men on the rack now and Daly had a snap-shot that Soutar palmed away for a corner, then the big Irishman had another go only for the goalie’s save to be even better second time around.
Dundee:Soutar, Paton (Forsyth 65), Malone (Hutcheon 65), Cameron, Benedictus, Lauchlan (Rennie 65), Hart, Young, Clarke, McMenamin (Thomson 84), Harkins. Subs not used: Somerville, Bartlett, Spark.
Att: 7,774
Referee: Callum Thomson.

Dundee 2 Airdrie Und 1, Dens Park, First Division, 07/November/09

Dundee were without goalkeeper Tony Bullock because of a knee injury so Rab Douglas, a fellow veteran, was drafted in following his return from his own fitness issues. Any rustiness was tested within minutes, as Baird fired an angled shot across his body from 18 yards but the 37-year-old got down well to block. Dundee's first tangible opportunity came on 10 minutes when Leigh Griffiths, electrifying as ever, drifted to the left before landing a cross square on Sean Higgins' head. The striker timed his run well but somehow nodded over from six yards. Dundee should have made more of an opening three minutes later, though, when Colin McMenamin broke through on the angle and tried to lash a shot across goalkeeper Stephen Robertson's body. But the striker dallied slightly too long, allowing Simon Storey to get back and block with his thigh. Higgins then contrived to miss another glorious chance, again nodding well wide after a cross was planted square on his head. Dundee had to replace Gary MacKenzie, who appeared to be suffering from illness, with midfielder Gary Harkins introduced. Airdrie then gave their hosts a lesson in clinical finishing, as Baird scored the opener. Dundee failed to clear a ball into the box properly and were punished when it fell to Baird, who flicked a shot beyond Douglas from 12 yards out. The lead was short-lived, though, as Dundee equalised within four minutes. It was a moment of atonement for Higgins, who finally provided the finish Leigh Griffiths' crossing deserved by flicking a header over Robertson from eight yards. Sean Higgins then added another on 37 minutes, squeezing a powerful drive in at the near post from 18 yards. Dundee should have gone three ahead on 56 minutes when Griffiths played through Harkins but he shot narrowly wide. The Dark Blues had to survive a scare on the hour mark when Scott McLaughlin was given too much space on the edge of the box but Douglas repelled his shot with a fine two-handed save. Douglas got Dundee out of jail on 74 minutes by brilliantly saving after a defensive lapse allowed McCann through on goal.
Dundee: Douglas, Paton, Malone, McHale, MacKenzie (Harkins 19), Lauchlan, McMenamin, Kerr (Cameron 78), Griffiths, Higgins (Hart 89), Forsyth.Subs Not Used: Soutar, Casement.
Att: 4,121
Ref: F McDermott

Lastest From Dens Park..

Dundee took all the awards for October as Jocky Scott got manager of the month, Tony Bullock got player of the month, he has been outstanding, and again Leigh Griffiths got young player.

Dundee FC striker Leigh Griffiths has been named in the Scotland Under-21 squad for the European Championship qualifier in Azerbaijan. The 19-year-old has been rewarded for scoring ten times for the Dens Park side, who are currently joint top of the Irn-Bru First Division.

Dunfermline Ath 1 Dundee 1, East End park, First Division, 31/October/09

Dundee managed to get a point at East End on saturday, in a first half where we were lucky not to be 3-4 goals down. Second half was much better and we will gladly take the point. The Pars s were unlucky not to score after four minutes when Willie Gibson turned inside Dens defender Eric Paton and his shot from the rightflashed inches past goalkeeper Tony Bullock's post. If that was an early wake-up call for Dundee they got another one as Greg Ross let fly, but the ball was deflected away for a corner to the relief of the Dundee fans.Dundee were living dangerously and there was another scare when Andy Kirk shot over the bar.By their high standards Leigh Griffiths and Sean Higgins were having a quiet time up front for Dundee, although the blue-booted Griffiths was only a whisker away from applying the finishing touch to a Gary MacKenzie knock-on.Dundee, however, stepped up the tempo after the break and a Griffiths drive from only a few yards out was brilliantly blocked by on-loan Oldham goalkeeper Greg Fleming. Then, a Gibson shot on the turn was pushed around the post by Bullock as Pars re-applied the pressure. But the home fans were left stunned when Gary Harkins headed home a Sean Higgins corner on the hour mark before substitute Graham Bayne, who had only just come on, levelled the match with his first touch of the ball, a header from Gibson's free-kick.Then Bullock produced a stunning one-handed save to stop David Graham's net-bound shot with eight minutes left.
Dundee: Bullock, Malone, Paton, Forsyth, MacKenzie, Lauchlan, McHale, Kerr, Griffiths, Higgins (McMenamin 77), Harkins (Hart 89). Subs Not Used: Casement, Clarke, Soutar.
Att: 4,001
Ref: E Norris

Friday, October 30, 2009

Latest News From Dens Park...

Dundee’s Maros Klimpl will undergo knee surgery to sort out a wee problem. It is a blow to the team but we should have enough cover for the midfield, with Colin Cameron fit again. Also going under the knife is defender David Cowan and the groin injury victim is facing a lengthy rehab. Dundee will likely try and sign a centre half now. With a few rumours going about the pubs after the Rangers game.

Dundee 1 Rangers 3, Dens Park, Cis Cup 1/4 Final, 27/October/09

Dundee made two changes to the team that started against Raith Rovers on Saturday. Injury ruled out the experienced Maros Klimpl, while dropping to the bench was striker Colin McMenamin. In came Gary Harkins to the midfield and Sean Higgins joined Leigh Griffiths in attack. The game kicked off and Rangers, playing in red shirts, were on the back foot after four minutes when a Harkins pass went beyond their defence, but Griffiths could not get the ball under control. Fleck sent a shot wide before Kyle Lafferty nodded on to former Dens man Novo in front of goal but there was a late flag for offside. Rangers were in the ascendancy and it took a fine save from keeper Bullock to thwart Novo after a fine low ball from Fleck. The Dundee dam looked like it would burst at any time and burst it did on 15 minutes as Fleck fired over a corner from the right and Whittaker rose to head into the net to make it 1-0. Dundee had a claim for a penalty dismissed just a minute later when midfielder Craig Forsyth went down in the box after a challenge by keeper Neil Alexander. It looked a decent shout but ref Dougie McDonald never blinked. But the Dark Blues could not be denied on 29 minutes when a wonder strike from Leigh Griffiths brought them level. After Kevin Thomson brought down Harkins, they got a freekick 20 yards out and in line with the centre of Alexander’s goal. Up stepped wee “Sparky” and his setpiece curled into the goalie’s top right- hand corner. On 36 minutes, Griffiths tied Rangers full-back Stevie Smith in knots before lashing a strike at Alexander’s near post and the keeper did well to palm the ball away. Dundee’s fine comeback earned them a round of applause on their way back out for the second period. The home side had another plea for a penalty turned down on 49 minutes when Griffiths claimed he was barged, but once again the ref said no. Griffiths was in the mood and, after dancing around more despairing tackles, he again saw Alexander thwart him at the near post. Out of the blue, the Dark Blues gifted Rangers a goal and it was ex-Ibrox man MacKenzie who was the culprit. A Whittaker long ball was floated into the area from the right on 58 minutes and there appeared to be little threat until the Dundee defender headed the ball backwards, over Bullock and in off the far post. Dundee changed things around in attack, bringing on Pat Clarke for Higgins and McMenamin for Griffiths, while Rangers introduced Steven Naismith for Beasley. McMenamin was involved quickly and got on the end of a Harkins cross from the left, but the ball flew over. It wasn’t to be Dundee’s night, though, as Rangers wrapped up their semi-final spot with a superb third goal with five minutes left on the clock. A clever chip forward from Thomson from inside his own half sent Novo flying up the left flank, and he passed to Fleck, who swept his shot past Bullock.
Dundee:Bullock, Paton, Malone, Forsyth, MacKenzie, Lauchlan, McHale, Kerr (Hart 79), Griffiths (McMenamin 72), Higgins (Clarke 69), Harkins. Subs not used:Soutar, Casement.
Att: 10,654
Ref: D McDonald.
Tough on Dundee l thought they played very well, and were really unlucky with the first two goals, as the first one Whittaker's header on off target until it hit Eric Paton's leg. A wonder strike from Leigh Griffiths, what a talent and gets better all the time. Match highligts on the link below:

Dundee 2 Raith Rovers 1, Dens Park, First Division, 24/October/09

Dundee moved to the top of the league with a hard fought victory at Dens Park. The Dundee fans won't care about the heavy rain and windy conditions. Dundee took the lead after 15 minutes when Colin McMenamin fired home from close range after a goalmouth scramble. Raith levelled three minutes later when Darren Smith slotted the ball home from Gregory Tade's accurate cross. Defender Gary MacKenzie restored Dundee's lead after being fed by Leigh Griffiths. After the break Gary Harkins, on for Griffiths, who left the field to a richly deserved standing ovation, fired in a low shot but Raith keeper David McGurn saved superbly. McGurn repeated the feat with 10 minutes remaining when he scrambled to his right to beat away Sean Higgins's low drive when the Dundee man was one on one with him. In injury time on form Tony Bullock made a wonder save to keep a Walker header out, which was heading for the top corner. The 3 points were sealed and top place was secured.
Dundee: Bullock, Paton, Malone, Klimpl (Harkins 71), MacKenzie, Lauchlan, McHale, Kerr, Griffiths (Higgins 83), McMenamin, Forsyth. Subs Not Used: Soutar, Casement, Clarke.
Att: 5,156
Ref: C Brown

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Morton 0 Dundee 1, Cappielow Park, First Division, 17/October/09

Dundee had to battle hard to earn a much needed win, and a great goal from inform striker Leigh Griffths sealed the points. Dundee started slowly and Morton had a few chances, we seemed happy to hit on the break with the midfield sitting a bit deep. Morton almost broke the deadlock when Tony Bullock parried Peter Weatherson's effort and Jim McAlister's follow up was blocked on the line by David Cowan. Our efforts in the first half was a Klimpl shot which just about hit the corner flag, also Leigh Griffiths had one chalked off for offside. Into the second half and Dundee have a double escape when Bullock then turned a Weatherson shot onto the post, and McGuffie had two headers saved. Dundee did have a Colin McMenamin goal chalked off for offside. It looked good from where I was sitting. Then with 13min remaining neat play on the wing and McHale floated a perfect ball over into the path of Leigh Griffths who kept his cool and lobbed the keeper from 15 yards , a true class finish.
Dundee: Bullock, Paton, Malone, Klimpl, MacKenzie, Cowan, Hart (Kerr 83), McHale, Griffiths (Higgins 90), McMenamin (Clarke 75), Forsyth. Subs Not Used: Cameron, Soutar.
Att: 2,217
Ref: B Winter

Ayr United 2 Dundee 2, Somerset Park, First Division, 14/October/09

Dundee threw away 2 points away at Somerset on Wednesday night, as Ayr United came back fron 2-0 down to earn a deserve point. They started well and scored a cracking goal in 13 minutes. Leigh Griffiths held off Martyn Campbell on halfway to collect a long clearance, his slipped ball inside to Sean Higgins took out two defenders and the cross-field ball found Craig Forsyth running through untracked to slot past Craig Samson.Ironically, Tony Bullock was arguably the busier keeper in the first half, making two excellent and one merely good save from a trio of thunderbolt long-range free-kicks from Ryan Stevenson, plus one snap shot from United skipper Chris Aitken. Stevenson also had a terrific volley from a Mark Roberts knock-down deflected for a corner.However, Griffiths stole the show in the opening period. His movement had the Ayr defence at sixes and sevens while he had one superb run to force Samson to save. The young Scotland B cap also linked up with Forsyth to set-up Sean Higgins at the back post, but his header was palmed away for a corner by Samson. Earlier Forsyth had given early warning of what Dundee might do with a back post headed lay-off to Gary MacKenzie, whose ninth minute effort – the match's first genuine chance – was blocked on the line.Fifteen minutes into the second half Griffiths scored his tenth goal of the season, one which at that point looked to have sealed what would have been Dundee's first win on the road in the league thus far. United left him unmarked on the left and when Gary Harkins lifted an inch-perfect ball over the home defence to him, the teenager had the simplest of tasks in running through unmarked to beat Samson at his right post.This was the visitors' first chance of the second half, hitherto since the break, United had been on top, without overly-troubling the Dundee rearguard. Their best chance had actually come from a mis-hit Ryan McGowan 20-yarder, which was deflected inches past for a corner in the 50th minute.However, Ayr never gave up and set up a fraught final 17 minutes for their visitors when they pulled a goal back in 73 minutes. Ryan Borris' deep cross was met by two Ayr players, both with the Christian name Ryan, but whether McGowan or Stevenson got the final touch is a point of some dispute. Stevenson milked the crowd's acclaim, McGowan got the congratulations from the United bench.However, there was no stopping Stevenson four minutes from time, when he rose unchallenged at the back post to head home a super overhead kicked pass from substitute David Gormley.
Dundee: Bullock, Paton, MacKenzie, Cowan, Malone, Forsyth, Klimpl, Kerr, Harkins, Griffiths, Higgins (McHale 84). Subs not used: Soutar, McMenamin, Lauchlan, Clarke. Booked: Klimpl, Griffiths.
Referee: J McKendrick.
Att: 1,710.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Latest News From Dens ..

Dundee striker Leigh Griffiths is the Irn-Bru Phenomenal young player of the month for September. The 19-year-old has netted eight times for the Dark Blues since his summer transfer from Livingston. Six of those goals came last month as Griffiths went some way to paying back his £150,000 fee. The Irn-Bru award is for the best young performer during September in the three divisions of the Scottish Football League.

Dundee play Ayr United on Wednesday at Somerset Park, we look to keep our good run going.

Dundee 2 Partick Thistle 0, Dens Park,First Division,10/October/09

Dundee got off to the best possible start when Leigh Griffiths opened the scoring after only four minutes when Eddie Malone picked him out with a free-kick and he trapped the ball brilliantly before poking it round goalkeeper Jonny Tuffey. He had another chance after 10 minutes when he found space at the back post, but blazed wildly over. From dominating the opening stages, Dundee dropped out of the contest for the remainder of the half as Thistle attacked them with gusto. They were fortunate to survive on 20 minutes when Buchanan cracked a volley which looked destined for the net until Maros Klimpl threw his body in the way. Then a mix-up between Bullock and David Cowan allowed Mark Corcoran to sneak in and feed Paul Cairney, but Bullock saved at the second time of asking. The Jags thought they had scored right before half-time when Donnelly found space and beat Bullock with a rising shot but unfortunately for the visitors, it cracked off the crossbar. Thistle were then incensed in the final minute of the half when referee Crawford Allan denied them a penalty when Buchanan was felled in the box. Dundee took only three minutes to go further in front though, as Partick switched off to Gary Harkins danger and left him too much space. The former Jags midfielder needed no second invitation to blast a 20-yard shot beyond Tuffey. Despite being two goals down, the Jags continued to dominate for long spells and were denied a further three times by Bullock, who saved from substitute Erskine twice and then from Donnelly late in the game.
Dundee: Bullock, Paton, Malone, Klimpl, MacKenzie, Cowan, Hart (McHale 82), Kerr, Griffiths (McMenamin 75), Higgins (Clarke 75), Harkins. Subs Not Used: Soutar, Casement.
Att:
Ref:
C Allan
A great 3 points for the club, and they thank the defence today, with Tony Bullock and Dave Cowan both outstanding. Bully had 3 great stops, and it was good to hear the Dundee fans singing his name. We dug deep for this result and signing Maros Klimpl has been so vital, as he breaks up so many moves.

http://www.ptfc.co.uk/media/video/match_highlights/2009-2010/1010_dundee

Friday, October 09, 2009

Latest From Dens Park...

Dundee play Partick Th tomorrow in what should be a good game, bonus for the Dee is Colin McMenamin might be even on the bench. He has started training again, and as long as he suffers no reaction. Manager Jocky Scott has had them in for extra shooting practice, after missing a few against Annan Ath last Sunday.

Dundee's Jocky Scott is the Irn-Bru Phenomenal First Division manager of the month for September. The 61-year-old, in his third stint at the helm at Dens Park, endured a rocky start to the season.However, the Dark Blues rallied to win four of their five matches last month.
Scott engineered league wins over Dunfermline and Ross County as well as dumping Aberdeen out of the Co-operative Insurance Cup.
Tickets for the Cis Cup tie against Rangers have been selling well, with 3,000 being sold in the last 4 days. Tickets for The Alba Cup Final will go on sale at the end of the month. Dundee are getting 6,300 for the game.

Monday, October 05, 2009

Dundee 3 Annan Ath 0, Dens Park, Alba Cup Semi Final,04/October/09

Dundee booked their place in the Alba Challenge Cup final with a convincing win over Annan Athletic. Sean Higgins broke the deadlock with a scrappy strike eight minutes before the break at Dens Park. We missed a few chances but added a second through Pat Clark after good work by Higgins. Craig Forsyth pounced on poor Annan defending in the 70th minute to fire home the third from close range with a cool finish to seal victory. so we will play Inverness Caley Thistle in the final on 22nd of November to be played at McDiarmid Park.

Friday, October 02, 2009

Dundee 2 Ross County 0, Dens Park, First Division, 26/Sept/09.

In what was a vital game result wise..Dundee managed to gain all 3 points. Football terms it was pretty dire stuff. But Dundee won 2-0 so can't complain too much. The opening goal came on the hour mark courtesy of a blunder by County goalkeeper Michael McGovern, who came to collect a Gary Harkins corner but missed the ball entirely. It bounced off Danny Moore before falling for Leigh Griffiths to nod into the net from six yards. He got his second on 77mins when he rounded the County keeper to finish from a tight angle, a bit of class from the young striker. He was put through by a wonderful pass from Pat Clarke, who has impressed me so far coming on from the bench. So another vital 3 points and puts us back up amongst the league leaders.
Dundee: Bullock, Paton, Malone, Klimpl, MacKenzie, Cowan, Forsyth, Kerr, Griffiths (McHale 90), Higgins (Clarke 70), Harkins (Hart 85).Subs Not Used: Souter, Caseman.
Att: 4,682
Ref: David Somers

Latest From Dens Park

Dundee have signed former Aberdeen and Ross County goalkeeper Derek Soutar as cover until January. First choice number one Rab Douglas will miss three weeks after a calf injury forced him to leave the field during Tuesday's win over Aberdeen. The Dark Blues' other goalkeeper Tony Bullock faces a possible ban after his red card at Queen of the South in the league last weekend.

Dundee have won their appeal against the red card shown to goalkeeper Tony Bullock in last weekend's 2-0 defeat by Queen of the South in Division One. Bullock will not now be suspended for Saturday's visit of Ross County. The 37-year-old was sent off by referee Thomas Robertson for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity after a challenge on David Weatherston.

The Co-operative Insurance Cup Round 4 match between Dundee and Rangers will be played at Dens Park on Tuesday 27 October 2009 with a 7.45pm kick off. Tickets are now on sale.

Cis Cup Draw

Co-operative Insurance Cup fourth-round draw
Celtic v Hearts
Dundee v Rangers
St Johnstone v Dundee United
St Mirren v Motherwell
The ties will be played in the week commencing 26 October.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Dundee 3 Aberdeen 2, Dens Park, Cis Cup, 22/September/09

Aberdeen started the game brightly, and forced Dundee back. We struggled in the first 20 mins or so. But started to come into and were knocking the ball about nicely. Rab Douglas in the Dundee goal had a busy enough time dealing with crosses and having punched one clear from another Aberdeen corner in the 25th minute, he landed awkwardly and immediately signalled to his bench and was replaced by Tony Bullock.It was the only real blow to Dundee in that opening 45 minutes that saw two penalty claims waved aside by the referee of the moment, Steve Conroy. The first was in the ninth minute when Craig Forsyth went down in the box, the second, at the other end, in the 31st minute, when Peter Pawlett crumbled when being challenged by David Cowan.Aberdeen had not conceded a goal since losing to Celtic over a month ago but Dundee ended that run, making the most of a great delivery as well as some poor Aberdeen defending. Gary Harkins' 39th minute corner was whipped across to the back post and Eddie Malone was able to rise well above his markers to head the ball down and past Jamie Langfield in the visitors' goal.Dundee were beginning to get under Aberdeen's skin but if they had been itching to get a second goal before the interval, they had a full-blown rash of chances after it. Their pace and movement were a constant trauma for the SPL defence and having been breached once, they looked more and more likely to cave again. The second half wasn't even 60 seconds old when Charlie Mulgrew and Langfield had to combine to smother the threat posed by McMenamin, while Harkins free-kick two minutes later was only just off target.It seemed that every Dundee pass out of midfield was slicing open the Aberdeen rearguard and willing runners such as McMenamin, Sean Higgins and Forsyth were delighted to get on the receiving end. McMenamin did exactly that in the 49th minute but with three Aberdeen defenders chasing in his wake and Langfield diving at his feet, he flicked the ball just wide of the post.The second goal did come in the 55th minute, though. Harkins ball cut through the defence and while McMenamin's first touch was poor, he showed the presence of mind to dink a cheeky back heel across the area to Forsyth and he drilled it into the roof of the net.McGhee reacted immediately, sending on both Chris Maguire and Michael Paton and it soon paid off. The latter got a goal back in the 62nd minute, sneaking the ball in at the near post from Mulgrew's corner and he added a second from a Miller lay-off with 88 minutes gone to take the match to extra time. I was a wee bit worried about extra-time, but we settle down and played some great football. And young striker Leigh Griffiths scored the winner, when he hit a right-footed screamer on the turn, after Jamie langfield dropped a cross. A great goal and Dundee went into the second period full of confiedence. Apart from one good save Tony Bullock had little to do, and Griffiths could have scored again with a header which skimmed the bar. Final whistle and we look forward to the 1/4 tie hopefully a home tie.
Dundee: Douglas (Bullock 26), Paton, MacKenzie, Cowan, Malone, Forsyth, Klimpl, Kerr, Higgins (Griffiths 74), McMenamin (Clarke 98), Harkins. Subs not used: Casement, McHale.
Interview with Dundee manager Jocky Scott:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/scotland/8270086.stm

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Queen of the South 2 Dundee 0, Palmerstone Park, First Division,19/September/09.

Dundee fell to their first League defeat of the season, they gave away a penalty after only 5 mins, when Tony Bulloch was shown a red card for pulling down David Weatherston and Tosh blazed the spot kick beyond substitute Rab Douglas. Dundee battlre away and had three great chances, with Leigh Griffiths and Craig Forsyth missing one on ones with the keeper. But Queens sealed the game when Holmes netted from close range. Despite the defeat this was a good enough performance to pick up points.
Dundee: Bullock, Paton, Malone, MacKenzie, Cowan, Klimpl, McHale (Forsyth 72), Cameron (Douglas 5), Harkins, Griffiths (Higgins 61), McMenamin. Subs Not Used: Casement, Kerr.
Att: 2,875
Ref: T Robertson

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Latest From Dens Park

It looks like Rab Douglas will be fully fit for the trip to Dunfries on Saturday. Reports suggest that he will go back in to the first team. Tony Bulloch as done really well in the last two games, and proves to be really good backup. But the decision is now left to Jocky Scott who gets the nod on Saturday. Meanwhile it was good that DFC fans raised money last Sunday on the MacMillan zipline, I would have done it but again work came in the way. Read more from the link below:
http://www.thedees.co.uk/news_detail.asp?ID=2894

Dundee 1 Dunfermline Ath 0, Dens Park, First Division, 12/Sep/09

A 38th-minute penalty from Gary Harkins proved enough for Dundee as they gained a much-needed victory over the Pars. The visitors gave away a needless penalty when goalkeeper Greg Fleming dived in on Colin McMenamin. Harkins kept a cool head, slotting the spot-kick past Fleming, to claim 3 vital points. Dundee's win lifts them back into second place but the First Division favourites failed to put on a convincing performance.
Dundee: Bullock, Paton, Malone, Klimpl (Cameron 87), MacKenzie, Lauchlan (Cowan 72), McHale, Kerr, Griffiths (Higgins 85), McMenamin, Harkins.Subs Not Used: Douglas, Clarke.
Att: 5,326
Ref: Craig Thomson
I missed the last two games, so can't say how we played, but by reports says that we defended well, and good Gary McKenzie had a good game. As it will be a much needed boost.

Stirling Albion 1 Dundee 2, Forthbank Stadium, Alba Cup 1/4 Final,

Dundee striker Leigh Griffiths scored twice as the First Division side sealed a place in the Alba Cup semi finals. The visitors went ahead on 10 minutes when Griffiths benefited from a lucky ricochet, ran through and shot past Stirling Albion keeper Scott Christie. Griffiths scored his second after 26 minutes when he tucked away Richie Hart's cut-back from the right wing.
Albion pinned Dundee back after the break but could only manage a last-minute penalty from Stewart Devine.
Dundee: Bullock, Paton, Malone, Klimpl, MacKenzie (Forsyth 65), Benedictus (Lauchlan 25), Hart (Clarke 85), Kerr, McMenamin, Griffiths, Harkins. Subs Not Used: Geddes, Young.
Att: 1,277

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Dundee Sign Maros Klimpl ..

Dundee have signed Slovakian international Maros Klimpl on a three-year deal. The 28-year-old spent last season on loan with Motherwell from Danish club Danish club FC Midtjylland. He has since been released from the final year of his Midtjylland contract and had been on trial at Cardiff City. Klimpl arrived at Motherwell as a centre-half but was converted to a holding midfield player and impressed in the role for the Steelmen. Maros also revealed that ex-dee Dusan Vrto had spoken well of the club, and so made his mind up to sign for the club.



Meanwhile Dundee striker Mickael Antoine-Curier has went on loan to Hamilton Accies until 1st of January 2010, he has fallen down the pecking order at Dens Park lately. Dundee will play Aberdeen in the next round of the Cis Cup, the game at Dens will be played on either 22/23 of September.

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Airdrie United 1 Dundee 1,Excelsior Stadium, First Division, 29/August/09

Dundee again dropped 2 points for the third game in a row, but at least we did not get beat. I missed the game due to work so can only go by reports, to the game Dundee took the lead in 36 mins when Colin McMenamin picked up possession in midfield and was allowed to run forward before sending an unstoppable 20-yard shot high into Stephen Robertson's top right-hand corner.Airdrie hit back before the break when Darren Smith's cross was deflected into his own net by Jim Lauchlan.Play grew scrappy on the restart as Dundee struggled to break down a dogged Diamonds defence. Leigh Griffiths went close to finding a winner for the visitors when he forced a fine diving stop by Robertson. But Airdrie might have snatched it at the death when Smith's angled shot was saved by Tony Bullock.
Dundee: Bullock, Paton, Malone, McHale, Benedictus, Lauchlan, Cameron (Hart 68), Kerr, McMenamin, Griffiths (Higgins 76), Harkins. Subs Not Used: MacKenzie, Forsyth, Geddes.
Att: 1,516
Ref: S Nicholls

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Forfar Ath 2 Dundee 4, Cis Cup, Station Park, 25/August/09

Mickael Antoine-Curier scored twice as Dundee cruised to a 4-2 win at Forfar in the Co-Operative Insurance Cup. Leigh Griffiths opened the scoring, then Antoine-Curier struck twice from close-range to make it three just after half an hour. Stephen Tulloch pulled a goal back in a crowded box shortly after the break to give the Loons some hope. Andy Tod's 67th-minute own-goal ended any hope of a comeback before Ross Campbell struck for a late consolation.
Dundee: Bullock, Casement (Kerr 80), Malone, Paton, Benedictus, Lauchlan, Cameron, Forsyth, Antoine-Curier, Griffiths, Harkins. Subs Not Used: MacKenzie, Higgins, McMenamin, Geddes.
Att: 1,929
Ref: S O'Reilly

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Dundee 2 Inverness Caley Thistle 2, Dens Park, First Division, 22/August/09.

Dundee got their first test today when they played Inverness Caley Thistle, and the fans got their money's worth in a four goal thriller. Dundee started brightly and on nine minutes Sean Higgins set up Gary Harkins who cut inside his man to drill low under Ryan Esson's body from 20 yards. Inverness wasted little time in responding as they went straight up the park in search of an equaliser. Daniel Stratford cut the ball back for an unmarked Robert Eagle on 20 minutes. The former Norwich star should have netted but a brave goal-line block from Eric Paton kept the home side ahead. A minute later, Inverness were level as Sanchez sprang the offside trap and drilled the ball past Tony Bullock from ten yards. The scoring was never going to end there, though, and Dundee restored their advantage on 29 minutes. Colin McMenamin broke clear on the edge of the penalty box and saw his drive blocked by Grant Munro. However, McMenamin pounced on the rebound to cross for Harkins and he volleyed home his second strike of the afternoon. Again, though, Dundee lost their lead as Richie Foran cut the ball back for Cox to drill in his second goal in three games.Dundee started the second half brightest and Paul McHale was unlucky to see his 25-yard effort go over the top. Harkins then tried to complete his hat-trick on 62 minutes but his bending free-kick went over the top. However, as the game wore on, it was Inverness who seemed the more likely side and would have done but for some brave goalkeeping from Bullock. Cox had a golden opportunity to carve out the winner on 70 minutes as he picked the ball up 25 yards from goal and with only Bullock to beat seemed a cert to score, but the keeper parried. Sanchez followed up with the rebound only to fire a tame effort wide. Moments later, Sanchez was again found wanting as he took a fresh-air swipe at a Foran pass with the goal at his mercy. And in the final moments, Harkins cracked the post with a free kick to leave the game tied at 2-2.
Dundee: Bullock, Paton, Malone, McHale, MacKenzie, Lauchlan, Hart (Cameron 78), Kerr, McMenamin, Higgins (Griffiths 67), Harkins. Subs Not Used: A Trialist, Casement, Antoine-Curier.
Att: 5,507
Ref: M Tumilty
My MoM was Gary Harkins who was different class, again we lost bad goals and we must tighten up at the back.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Cowdenbeath 0 Dundee 3, Central Park, Alba Cup, 18/August/09

Dundee went into the next round of the Alba Cup with a comfy 3-0 win over Cowdenbeath. In a poor first half they lead when Leigh Griffiths scored from a McHale cross in 20 mins. The 3-5-2 formation did not work and was changed at half-time, but just before that Antoine-Curier was unlucky not to scored but he could not finish from a tight angle after going round the keeper, put clear by a great Griffiths pass. Second half and it was back to 4-4-2, and it worked well with Griffiths in great form, and so unlucky in not adding to his tally. First the Cowden keeper made a great one handed save, and from the rebound his shot was cleared off the line. Then he hit the post with a powerfull strike, Sparky went off after 70 min with McMenamin coming on. Gary Harkins came on as well just before replacing Paul McHale, and it was Harkins who made it 2-0 with a sizzling 30 yard strike with gave the keeper no chance. Cowdenbeath still tried to play football and came forward to press Dundee. But in a flowing move a piece of majic from Gary Harkins..looking one way the passing the ball inside the other way which let Cowan cross and Antoine-Curier netted with a header to make the final score 3-0. A good enough workout, but not a great performance with Brian Kerr and Leigh Griffiths were Dundees best players on the night.
Dundee: Bullock, Cowan, Benedictus, Lauchlan, Forsyth, Casement, McHale (Harkins 66), Cameron, Kerr, Antoine-Curier, Griffiths (McMenamin 70). Subs Not Used: Geddes, Rennie, Timmons.
Att: 457
Ref: G Salmond
My MOM goes to Leigh Griffiths who is getting close to his match fitness and sharpness.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Raith Rovers 2 Dundee 2, Starks Park, First Division, 15/August/09.

Dundee started brightly and took the lead after just 5 mins, Gary Harkins beat three men and was fouled in the box, he took the kick himself to score and send the hugh Dundee support wild with celebration. After this the game swung from one end to the other, with Raith giving as good as they got. They did draw level when a cross from Smith completed caught Dundee's defence out and Williamson scored at the back post, Dundee seemed now to have fallen out of the game, and Raith scored again just before half time. This time a corner was headed back across goal, somehow Tade missed the ball, but Dundee failed to clear and Ellis netted from six yards. Second half and Dundee came out and straight away looked a different team, they created some great chance and one bit of skill from Harkin's when he chipped the keeper, it came off the bar and somehow Colin McMenamin misses from a few yards out. But Dundee scored in 73 minutes when a long throw from keeper Bullock with sent Harkins clear down the wing , and he found McMenamin who scored with a great finish. the game now at 2-2 and Dundee pushed again and Gary McKenzie just failed to net from a few yards out. Rovers were still dangerous on the break, and it was a good end to end game of football.

Dundee: Bullock, Paton, Malone, McHale (Forsyth 84), MacKenzie, Lauchlan, Hart (Kerr 62), Cameron, McMenamin, Higgins (Griffiths 67), Harkins. Subs Not Used: Cowan, A Trialist.
Att: 4,744
Ref: C Richmond

My MoM goes to Gary Harkins, his skill and passing are a joy to watch, and he will get better as the team gels. Next stop is Cowdenbeath on Tuesday night in the Alba Cup Kick-off 19:30.



Match hightlights : http://www.raithroversfc.com/cgi-bin/matchdetails.cgi?id=868&type=11

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Dundee 1 Morton 0, Dens Park, Division One, 08/August/09.

A big crowd is inside Dens for the opening game against Morton, the game got underway and Dundee nearly got off to the perfect start when striker Colin McMenamin turning swiftly to fire in a snap-shot which keeper Bryn Halliwell did well to smother.It was never going to be easy and they faced the kind of obdurate opposition some would rather avoid at this stage.Peter Weatherson's flashing header as the first half simmered along proved that, with deputy Dark Blues keeper Tony Bullock relieved to see it flashing wide from Stevie Masterton's whipped corner.Then Jim Lauchlan was yellow-carded for rather crudely pulling back Weatherson before defensive partner Gary MacKenzie joined him in the referee's book for tripping Jim McAllister.McMenamin had another opportunity within minutes of the restart. Richie Hart's cross was near-perfect but despite his best efforts he couldn't connect at the far post.Sean Higgins, another close-season recruit, was denied by the outstretched hand of Halliwell in 55 minutes when you sensed a breakthrough wasn't far away.That arose in 56 minutes. Harkins' precise pass found Paul McHale whose centre picked out Higgins for him to cutely tuck the ball into the far corner of the net.The sense of relief simply spread. Scott's sides have never been known to go for the jugular although they did have openings in which they could have extended their lead, notably substitute Griffith's header from Harkins' angled cross going just a matter of inches wide before the end. Gary Harkins also hit the post after beating 4 men, he looks a great player and the steal of the season on this form.
Dundee: Bullock, Paton, Malone, McHale, MacKenzie, Lauchlan, Hart, Cameron (Kerr 75), McMenamin (Griffiths 68), Higgins, Harkins (Forsyth 87). Subs Not Used: A Trialist, Casement.
Att: 5,449
Ref: C Boyle
Good win for Dundee, and sets up the visit to Raith Rovers on Saturday, Gary Harkins was my MOM.

Saturday, August 08, 2009

Lastest From Dens Park...

Colin Cameron has signed a new 1 year deal, after proving his fitness to manager Jocky Scott, Cameron’s deal will not be the last of the business done at Dens, with the manager keen to add two new defenders. Scott is in talks with a left-back and a centre-half. Its looks like Rab Douglas will miss the game v Morton, but Eric Paton should be fit. Really looking forward to today's game and the season in general.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Dundee 3 Royal Antwerp 3, Dens Park, Friendly, 03/August/09

Dundee lost a bad goal after just six minutes as a simple pass from Emmanuel Kenmogne, in behind Jim Lauchlan, released midfielder Marcos Roberto Rocha to lift the ball over the diving Tony Bullock and into an empty net. Front man Leigh Griffiths missed an opportunity to level when shooting straight at keeper Vincent van Trier while Gary MacKenzie looked to have equalised when powering in a header from Brian Kerr’s corner only for Bas Vervaeke to clear off the line as the Dark Blues pushed for parity. They really ought to have achieved it midway through the first-half when Mickael Antoine-Curier did well to steer the ball low across goal, taking out van Trier in the process. But with the goal at his mercy, Craig Forsyth, arriving just beyond the far post crashed his finish off the upright. Forsyth quickly made amends though, picking out Griffiths with a superb low cross that the former Livingston striker fired into the roof of the net. Antwerp, somewhat against the run of play, got their noses back in front on 31 minutes when Matthias Trenson finished off a fine overlapping run by picking out Darko Pivaljevic who rose above Forsyth and headed home via the inside of the post. But Dundee squared again within three minutes after Antoine-Curier, off a Gary Harkins feed, finally forced the ball home after his initial close-range finish came back off the woodwork. 2-2 at half-time it was a very lively friendly, with plenty goal mouth action.However the second half did not match , until the last 15 mins or so. Another terrific Forsyth delivery should have resulted in the Dark Blues taking the lead for the first time in the game but Antoine-Curier somehow failed to apply the neccessary finish. And Griffiths was thwarted by a decent block from Van Trier.
However, Antwerp always offered a threat and on 82 minutes Emmanuel Kenmogne poked a Geoffry Hairemans cross past Bullock. With a minute to go, though, substitute McMenamin slotted the ball past van Trier to save his side from defeat. A great move and right at the death only a terrific save from the Belgian keeper prevented Colin Cameron from snatching a victory.
Dundee:Bullock, Casement (Cowan 74), Malone (McMenamin 80), Kerr, MacKenzie, Lauchlan (Benedictus 65), Forsyth, Young(Cameron 87), Curier, Griffiths (Clarke 74), Harkins (Hart 46). Subs:Geddes, Higgins.
Att: 1,426
Referee:Matt Northcroft.
My MOM goes to Leigh Griffiths, he looks such a huge talent, and will score goals with his pace , movement and teamwork. The future looks good and really looking forward to this Saturday's game v Morton at Dens. Also a mention for The Antwerp fans, who backed their team well, hope they had a good time in Dundee. Heard some made Fat Sam's...

Sunday, August 02, 2009

Dundee 5 Stranraer 0, Dens Park, Cis Cup, 01/August/09.

Dundee won 5-0 with goals from Sean Higgins(23),Gary Harkins(29), a double from Colin McMenamin(47+57) and a penalty from Leigh Griffiths(67). By reports Gary Harkins was outstanding..
Dundee: Bullock, Paton (Casement 49), Malone, McHale, Benedictus, Lauchlan, Hart, Cameron (Kerr 68), Higgins, McMenamin (Griffiths 55), Harkins. Subs Not Used: Forsyth, Geddes.
Attendance: 2,345
Referee: W Collum
Match report below..
http://www.thedees.co.uk/news_detail.asp?ID=2805

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Forfar Ath 0 Dundee 1, Station Park, Friendly, 28/July/09.


Dundee won 1-0 at Forfar thanks to a Gary Harkins goal in the 75th minute, the midfielder scored from a free kick. Match report : http://www.thedees.co.uk/news_detail.asp?ID=2799 I missed the two last games due to work.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Arbroath 1 Dundee 1, Gayfield, Friendly, 27/July/09.

Dundee were held to a 1-1 draw against Arbroath at Gayfield last night. Paul Lunan gave the Lichties the lead after 63 minutes.However, their advantage was short-lived as Mikael Antoine-Curier netted for the visitors shortly after and despite some heavy pressure Arbroath hung on for a deserved draw.
Dundee: Bullock, Casement, Forsyth, McHale, Benedictus, Lauchlan (Timmons), Hart, Paton, Higgins, Cameron, Curier. Subs not used: Gray, Stark, Webster, Geddes.

Match report : http://www.thedees.co.uk/news_detail.asp?ID=2796 Meanwhile striker Bryan Deasley has went out on loan to Forfar for the rest of the season.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Dundee 1 Aberdeen 1, Dens Park, Friendly, 25/July/09.

Aberdeen got off to a belter of a start. Pace is the one thing the Pittodrie boss says the current squad has in abundance, so it was fitting that they were so quick off the mark. Only 13 seconds had elapsed when Stuart Duff played in Sone Aluko and he slotted the ball beyond Rab Douglas.If it was a bright start, it was also a bit of a false dawn. The game didn't exactly fizz into a frenzy. As is so often the case at such an embryonic stage of the season the play struggled to find any kind of urgency and a European tie seemed a million miles away. Dundee played their way back into it, putting the Aberdeen defence under pressure in the 21st minute. Andrew Considine could not get the ball cleared and having obstructed all-comers as he sought a lifetime to clear from the edge of his own box was eventually penalised, the referee awarding an indirect free-kick on the perimeter of the 18-yard box. Richie Hart touched it into the path of Eric Paton and he drilled it low into the bottom corner. Aberdeen had the opportunity to move ahead again a couple of minutes before half-time when Lee Miller was brought down in the box. But the striker's penalty was poor and Douglas saved.The second half started with Dundee manager Jocky Scott demonstrating the strength and depth he now has after a summer of transfer activity. He made nine changes, leaving just Eddie Malone and Hart from the starting line-up, and it allowed for a little bit of history with the Young brothers lining up against each other for the first time. Derek had begun the match for Aberdeen and was marshalling the same midfield area as his brother Darren after the interval. Dundee later switched Hart for Mickael Antoine Courier, while Aberdeen also shuffled things around. Darren Mackie got to stretch his legs, while Faoroese defender Rogvi Holme was also given an outing along with youngsters Sammy Stewart and Scott Ross.The changes gave the home side greater impetus and what little goalmouth action that came along after the break was courtesy of the First Division side. Craig Forsyth, cutting in from wide left of the Dundee midfield, bore down on Jamie Langfield's goal but the keeper was out to cut the angle and block the shot.It is a warning for the rest of the First Division and adds credence to the Dens Park side's status as one of the early favourites for promotion. But it is also a gentle warning for Aberdeen. They have bigger things to focus on this week and will have to raise their play accordingly.

Dundee: Douglas, Paton, Malone, McHale, McKeown, Benedictus, Hart, Kerr, McMenamin, Desley, Harkins.

I thought all the new players done well, and it's great we were able to field 2 different team nearly, I'm looking forward to the new season.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Borussia Monchengladbach 2 Dundee FC 0, 22/July/09




Dundee lost 2-0 to German side Borussia Monchengladbach, manager Jocky Scott was happy with the way Dundee played. Click on link for match report: http://www.thedees.co.uk/news_detail.asp?ID=2786

FC Augsburg 2 Dundee FC 0, 21/July/09


Dundee lost 2-0 to German side FC Augsburg, the game played in Austria. Click on link to read match report: http://www.thedees.co.uk/news_detail.asp?ID=2783

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Latest From Dens Park..

Dundee will play Royal Antwerp at Dens Park to finish their pre-season buildup.The Belgians will visit Dens Park on Monday, August 3. Royal Antwerp narrowly missed out on promotion to the Belgian First Division last season. Having finished third top of division two they safely negotiated the knock-out stage of the play-offs. But with Belgium’s top flight being reduced to 16 teams this term there was then a four-club round-robin competition for just one place and they lost out. Late news: Goalkeeper RabDouglas flew back to Scotland yesterday in search of a cure for an achilles tendon problem. Douglas left Dundee’s training camp in Uttendorf at lunchtime, aiming to make a hastily arranged appointment with a specialist in Edinburgh late last night. It’s not thought the complaint is serious but the Dark Blues decided to move swiftly in dealing with it in order to minimise the extent to which the players’ preparations for the new season might be disrupted. Meanwhile Dundee’s line up for the match v FC Augsburg will be: Bullock, Cowan, Malone, MacKenzie, Benedictus, Kerr, McHale, Young, Hart, McMenamin, Forsyth.
Tonight’s opponents are from the second Bundesliga, where for the past two years they have only narrowly avoided relegation.

Austrian Update...

Dundee arrived safely in Austria and got good training session's in on Friday. But torrential rain and thunder and lightning storms swept the Alps, Saturdays game against FC Hallwang was cancelled. With the downpoar the Dark Blues could not do the training they had planned. But the good news is on Monday they are back to their schedule. And now they will play in a glamour clash with top German outfit Borussia Monchengladbach on Wednesday. There will be plenty of opportunity now for the players to see action, and tomorrow’s clash with FC Augsburg means there will be two games in 24 hours before the squad fly home on Thursday to make ready for Aberdeen’s visit to Dens on Saturday. After his injury problems, defender Chris Casement will not be ready for either of the two midweek outings, but he has resumed full training and that’s a bonus. Goalkeeper Rab Douglas is feeling a calf and that’s restricting his work, but he is not causing concern.