Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Celtic 5 Dundee 0, Parkhead, Premier League, 24th February 2013

Dundee opened brightly at Parkhead on Sunday and were unlucky not to open the scoring when a Gary Harkins free kick ended up in the net but John Baird was ruled offside. But the home side took the lead on 13 minutes when Ledley scored after Rab Douglas only pushed the ball out to the Celtic player who tapped the ball home.

After this Dundee pushed forward and had a few great chances with Gallagher heading wide and Harkins hitting the bar, at the other end Douglas had a good save from a Hooper pile driver. Then Gary Harkins forced the Celtic keeper to tip one over the ball with a bit of luck it goes in.

Matt Lockwood gets send off
Second half and Matt Lockwood replaces Brian Easton and sadly he lasts only 3 minutes on the park when he is adjusted to foul Hooper in the six yard box and as last man he has to go. Celtic make it 2-0 from the resulted penalty scored by Forrest. Soon after and Douglas saves twice as Celtic take control of the game. In a rare Dundee attack Nicky Riley does well to get a cross in but it is missed by the Dundee forwards.

Soon after and  McGeouch heads home to make it 3-0, Gary Harkins comes off for McBride and soon after Ledley scores his second and Celtic's fourth goal. Near the end and Hooper completes the scoring when he takes the ball well on his chest to shoot home after a great ball from Ledley.

Then David Morgan came on for his debut replacing winger Nicky Riley and the game ended with Rab Douglas saving several times to stop the home side from adding to score line.

Ray Farningham was in the Dugout and must have been happy enough with the players efforts, and likely the sending off cost them the game.

Dundee:  Douglas, Irvine, Easton ( Lockwood (46), Benedictus, Gallagher, McAlister, Davidson, Riley (Morgan (78), Conroy, Baird, Harkins (McBride(68). Subs Not Used: Baird, Nish, Milne, Grassi, Lockwood.

Ref: Clancy


Att: 39,959

Dundee Appoint John Brown......

Dundee FC have appointed John Brown as Interim Manager to the end of the season, in a move that shocked myself and a lot of  fellow DFC fans. There was angry scenes at Dens Park when the news broke on Saturday at a Question and Answers session with a number of Fans walking out in disgust with some of the statements from the Directors of the club.

I have taken my time to write this and although John Brown would not have been my first choice l have decided to give him a chance to do his job, l watched the Celtic game on Sunday and you could not fault the players in the first half and they matched Celtic in all areas and likely the sending off of Matt Lockwood has cost them the game. But l seen enough from the players that they do work hard and they will have to continue to do this for the rest of the season as they are playing for their futures.

It will be interesting to see if the fans do give the new Manager a chance, l hope so as he was a great player for us in the mid 1980's and if he can get the same passion from some of the better players at the club that will be a good thing.

I would also like to thank Barry Smith for his time as Dundee Manager he done his best and it's a big pity that Football is a results business and sadly managers come and go. I had hoped for a better season and maybe not bringing in a quality creative Midfield and Striker likely cost Barry his job and time to build the club.

So it's time to move on and back the team and the new manager John Brown  for the rest of the season, in my time as a DFC supporter l have seen a lot of bad decisions, we must learn to do things better.




Friday, February 22, 2013

Not Good.........................

Angry George Harris wants the rule book ripped up to stop Dundee fans being kept in the dark over momentous decisions at Dens Park. Fans chief Harris has tendered his resignation from the Dundee FC supporters society on which he presently sits as chairman,over the decision to sack Barry Smith.
He cited a lack of communication between the board and the fans as the telling factor,while calling for a monumental restructuring of the club from the top down.
At present the supporters society have three reps on the board-Maurice Kidd, Eddie Devlin and Fraser McDonald and hold a 52% stake in the club.
But Harris was angered that he was not told of the decision until mid day yesterday and no dialogue had taken place between the board and the society,he was also disappointed to hear of Barry's departure second hand rather than from one of the fan reps on the club board.Harris believes the supporters have the right to know what is going on at the fans owned club,to find out this kind of news second hand is wrong,they should have had dialogue with us but they chose not to,the whole structuring at the top of the club is wrong.

Some people at the club have too much to say,and some seem to have no say at all-it is wrong,There are too many chiefs it is unhealthy the way decisions are taken at the top,Harris who is staying on in his role as Dundee supporters club association chairman,met DFC CEO Scot Gardiner yesterday.It was then after the news broke that he offered his resignation from the society post.Harris is keen to exonerate Gardiner from the decision making process,the fans need to know-this decision was solely down to the club board,Scot just delivers their decision,he has no say in it,we need to go about restructuring the way that the club is run.

Football fans are the lifeblood of any club,without the fans clubs would not exist and that has to be remembered,at the end of the day Dundee FC will outlast us all,the club is bigger than any one player/board member or manager,for the clubs sake we need to act,Harris admits he was disappointed by the sacking of Smith,we would be in the second division if it wasn't for him,all we can do is to wish him all the best in the future.

As a DFC supporter i would definitely have kept him in the job,it would have made sense to at least give him to the end of the season,but its not a decision that I'm qualified to make-that's well beyond my powers ,it is a strange decision given the fact that we backed him a month ago,tomorrow is another day i hope as a club we can move on from this.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Barry Departs Dens Park...................

BarrySmith
Dundee have parted company with Manager Barry Smith according to the Official Website. No further news will be posted until things have been concluded.

I would like to thank Barry for his services to Dundee FC and wish him all the best for the future.

The results and football we have played has been very poor over the last two seasons and we have to get back to playing attacking football. One thing is for sure is it won't be easy for the new Manager who ever he is.

Picture Source;  Here

Friday, February 15, 2013

Aberdeen 1 Dundee 0, Pittodrie, Premier League, 15-February-13


Dons Programme
A Niall McGinn goal on 18 minutes was enough to give Aberdeen all three points in tonight's league encounter. Team wise Ryan Conroy and Nicky Riley came in for Kevin McBride and Colin Nish. By reports Dundee played well enough but got caught on the break for the goal. Jim McAlister hit the bar near the end of the first half when maybe with a bit of luck the ball goes in.

Also l think we need to play more 4-4-2 or 3-5-2 formation as l don't think Aberdeen are that good a side, and maybe the difference is that they have a striker in McGinn who can score goals. I don't see the point in knocking high balls into the box as we only had John Baird upfront and he won't win too many headers.

It was enough for the home side to take the points tonight, and likely if results go for St Mirren and Ross County tomorrow we will never close the gap and in my view we have to plan for the First Division.

Dundee: Douglas,Irvine, Gallagher, Toshney, Easton, Riley, McAlister, Davidson, Conroy (Nish 79)
Harkins, John Baird. Unused subs: Alex Baird (gk), Lockwood, McBride, Benedictus, Morgan, Milne

Att: 7,841

Ref: B Colvin


I also hope we are more positive against Dundee United in the Cup and go for it, l would play three strikers, but I'm a fan and want to see attacking football.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Dundee 0 Ross County 2, Dens Park, Premier League, 8th-February-13

Dundee on the attack second half
Ross County left Dens park with all three points on Friday night which was live on BBC Alba. Dundee battled away for the 90 minutes but Ross County were stronger and quicker on the break when it mattered. In the first 30 minutes Dundee were very poor with all their efforts going to the County keeper who had a easy first half. Only a Gary Harkins shot which was just over was of any note. At the other end Rab Douglas had a couple of decent saves. Both teams had penalties claims turned down by the referee. 

Second half and much more of the same with Dundee struggling to create any clear cut chances with County hitting on the break and should have scored when Wohlfarth was put one on one with Rab Douglas but somehow he put it over the bar. Dundee only response was a poor Baird header wide when the striker had time and space to take the ball down. County scored with just 7 minutes to go when Lawson shot came back off the bar and the linesman said the ball had crossed the line, at the time l could not be sure on this. Then in the final minute County broke and Glen raced clear to round Douglas to score a fine score to seal the points.

Dundee battled away tonight and you can't fault most of the players, but they do struggled to link the midfield and the strikers up. The final ball in the box is very poor most of the time. I hope they can raise it for the Cup game in 3 weeks time as it's looks like First Division Football next season.

Dundee:Douglas, Irvine, Toshney, Gallagher, Easton, McBride (Stewart 77), Davidson, McAlister
Harkins, Nish (Riley 57), John Baird. Unused subs; Alex Baird (gk), Benedictus, Conroy, Lockwood, Morgan.


Att: 4,726

Ref: J McKendrick

Monday, February 04, 2013

NewsFrom Dens....................

Dundee will play Dundee United at Dens in the 1/4 Final of the Scottish Cup when the draw was made on Sunday. the full draw below;

Hamilton v Falkirk

Dundee v Dundee United

St Mirren v Celtic

Kilmarnock v Hibs


The ties are due to get played on the 2nd or 3rd of March 2012.

Dundee 5 Morton 1, Dens Park, Scottish Cup, 3rd February-2012

Dundee swept past Morton with a stunning 5-1 win over the current First Division leaders. Jim McAlister put Dundee ahead on 29 minutes with a fine finish, Morton levelled just 2 minutes later when Tidser forced the ball home past Douglas in the six yard box.



One each at half time and many could not see the second half goal feast from the home side. Goals from Toshney(64) Header, Nish (70) Header, Baird (73) Shot, and Gallagher(81) Header sealed the game, and gave the Dundee fans a welcome boost from what has been a difficult season result wise in the league.

It was also pleasing the the goals were scored by five different players and it must give them a boost.
I missed the game due to work but even l was shocked at the scoreline to say the least.

Next up is Ross County at Dens on Friday night a must win for Dundee l would think.

Dundee: Douglas, Irvine, Toshney, Gallagher, Easton, Riley, McBride (Conroy 85), Davidson, McAlister, Nish (Mline 79), John Baird (Stewart 85). Unused subs; Alex Baird (gk), Benedictus

Saturday, February 02, 2013

Dundee Sign Midfielder


David Morgan
Dundee have signed midfielder David Morgan from Nottingham Forest on loan until the end of the season. The club has tried to sign a striker as well and could get one in before the next league game.

Defender Neil McGregor has signed on loan at Ayr United for the rest of the season, he had lost his place in the first team due to the form of Declan Gallagher.

Hearts 1 Dundee 0, Tynecastle, Premier League, 30th January 2013

Dundee lost 1-0 to Hearts and with both Ross County and St Mirren winning the gap now is a massive 14 points. On the reports and highlights l have seen Hearts fully deserved the victory. Dundee struggled to even get a shot on target, it must be very hard on the Dundee fans who paid good money to watch this.

Gary Harkins did play but we need to attack teams more and on this display it very looks like we will be in the First Division next season. I hope the players can prove me wrong but l can't see us making up 14 points in the last 16 games or so. With only three wins all season you can see why.

Dundee: Douglas, Irvine, Toshney, Gallagher, Easton, Davidson, McAlister, Riley (McBride 75), Harkins, Baird, Nish. Unused subs:Alex Baird (gk), Lockwood, Benedictus, McGregor, Conroy, Stewart.

Att: 11, 284

Ref: C Allan.

Dundee 0 Kilmarnock 0, DensPark, Premier League,27th January 2012

Dundee drew 0-0 with  Kilmarnock on Sunday in what was a pretty poor game, the closest we came to scoring was when a Jim McAlister shot was deflected home by John Baird who unluckily for the Dee he was standing in a  offside position.

The defence looks pretty solid these days but the fact remain we are struggling in the forward line department. We can only hope we can get a striker in before the gap is too big to close. We should have had a penalty today when John Baird was held in the box, but the Referee did not give it.

In the second half John Baird was unlucky when his lob hit the inside of the post with the Killie keeper well beaten.

We can't fault the players for effort today but we need to more composure in the box and hopefully Gary Harkins can help with this.

Dundee: Douglas, Irvine, Toshney, Gallagher, Easton, John Baird, Davidson, McAlister, Stewart (Conroy 78)
Nish, Milne (Riley 57). Unused subs; Alex Baird (gk), Lockwood, McBride, Benedictus, McGregor


Att: 4,782

Ref: J Beaton