Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Dundee 0, Hearts 3, Dens Park, Ladbrokes Premiership, 23-October-18
Dundee made four changes to the team that lost at Livingston. Jack Hamilton replaced Elliott Parish in goal, and Darren O’Dea, Jesse Curran and Elton Ngwatala came in for Andy Boyle, Kharl Madianga and Sofien Moussa.
Hearts scored within the first 2 minutes after they got a free kick 25 yards from goal. Australian midfielder BOZANIC curled a perfect shot over the wall and inside Jack Hamilton’s left hand post. Worse was to follow when Hearts went 2-0 up a quick break away send Michael Smith clear to fire over a low cross. Steven MacLean missed the ball at the near post, putting off Hamilton and allowing NAISMITH to slide home the second goal at the far post.
Dundee had a great chance to get back into the game when Benjamin Källman controlled a Calvin Miller cross but was pulled down by Jimmy Dunne in front of goal. Calvin Miller took the resulting penalty but fired wide.
Dundee got to half-time with the score still at 2-0 it has been too easy for Hearts, with Dundee failing to get decent balls into the box to help our strikers.
Hearts made it 3-0 after just 21 seconds of the second half when the scored from the kick off, Arnaud Djoum ambled into the penalty under negligible pressure and hit a low cross beyond the far post where Naismith screwed the ball back past Hamilton to give MACLEAN the easiest of chances in front of the empty goal.
Dundee had made one change at half time Madianga came on for Spence, but with the third goal the game was over as a contest and another home defeat for the struggling dark blues.
They are losing too many goals and New Manager Jim McIntyre has a big big job on his hands to turn this around.
Next week is Celtic at home followed by massive two games at Motherwell, and St Mirren at home. Games that we must gain points or it will be a long long season.
Dundee: Hamilton, Kerr, Inniss, O’Dea, Calvin Miller, Curran, Kamara, Spence (Madianga at half time), Ngwatala (Deacon 52), Källman, Kenny Miller (c). Unused Subs: Parish , Mendy, Nabi, Boyle, Henvey.
Attendance: 6,112
Referee: Craig Thomson.
Hearts scored within the first 2 minutes after they got a free kick 25 yards from goal. Australian midfielder BOZANIC curled a perfect shot over the wall and inside Jack Hamilton’s left hand post. Worse was to follow when Hearts went 2-0 up a quick break away send Michael Smith clear to fire over a low cross. Steven MacLean missed the ball at the near post, putting off Hamilton and allowing NAISMITH to slide home the second goal at the far post.
Dundee had a great chance to get back into the game when Benjamin Källman controlled a Calvin Miller cross but was pulled down by Jimmy Dunne in front of goal. Calvin Miller took the resulting penalty but fired wide.
Dundee got to half-time with the score still at 2-0 it has been too easy for Hearts, with Dundee failing to get decent balls into the box to help our strikers.
Hearts made it 3-0 after just 21 seconds of the second half when the scored from the kick off, Arnaud Djoum ambled into the penalty under negligible pressure and hit a low cross beyond the far post where Naismith screwed the ball back past Hamilton to give MACLEAN the easiest of chances in front of the empty goal.
Dundee had made one change at half time Madianga came on for Spence, but with the third goal the game was over as a contest and another home defeat for the struggling dark blues.
They are losing too many goals and New Manager Jim McIntyre has a big big job on his hands to turn this around.
Next week is Celtic at home followed by massive two games at Motherwell, and St Mirren at home. Games that we must gain points or it will be a long long season.
Dundee: Hamilton, Kerr, Inniss, O’Dea, Calvin Miller, Curran, Kamara, Spence (Madianga at half time), Ngwatala (Deacon 52), Källman, Kenny Miller (c). Unused Subs: Parish , Mendy, Nabi, Boyle, Henvey.
Attendance: 6,112
Referee: Craig Thomson.
Livingston 4, Dundee 0, Tony Macaroni Arena, Ladbrokes Premiership, 20-October-18
Dundee lost 4-0 at Livingston last Saturday in Jim McIntyre's first game in charge. I missed the game due to work. But after watching the highlights it was a day to forget for the dark blues. The lost all four goals from set pieces. It was 2-0 at half-time.
Kenny Miller did have a half chance early on ,but put his effort wide of the goal. Livingston scored on 18 minutes when Gallagher headed home. A poor goal to lose. Then a couple minutes to the break Livingston scored again a free header from Halkett.
Dundee did try and attack in the second half but Livingston's defence cleared any danger with ease. They got the third goal on 76 minutes the ball landed in the net after another cross was missed by the keeper and the defence. The goal was scored by Lawless, the fourth and final goal was another howler for the dark blues this time Lithgow scored with ease from 6 yards.
Dundee: Parish, Kerr, Inniss, Boyle, Calvin Miller, Madianga (Deacon 50), Kamara, Spence, Källman (Nabi 73), Moussa, Kenny Miller (c). Unused Subs: Hamilton, O’Dea, Deacon, Ngwatala, Mendy, Nabi, Curran.
Attendance: 2,137
Referee: Nick Walsh.
Kenny Miller did have a half chance early on ,but put his effort wide of the goal. Livingston scored on 18 minutes when Gallagher headed home. A poor goal to lose. Then a couple minutes to the break Livingston scored again a free header from Halkett.
Dundee did try and attack in the second half but Livingston's defence cleared any danger with ease. They got the third goal on 76 minutes the ball landed in the net after another cross was missed by the keeper and the defence. The goal was scored by Lawless, the fourth and final goal was another howler for the dark blues this time Lithgow scored with ease from 6 yards.
Dundee: Parish, Kerr, Inniss, Boyle, Calvin Miller, Madianga (Deacon 50), Kamara, Spence, Källman (Nabi 73), Moussa, Kenny Miller (c). Unused Subs: Hamilton, O’Dea, Deacon, Ngwatala, Mendy, Nabi, Curran.
Attendance: 2,137
Referee: Nick Walsh.
Thursday, October 18, 2018
Jim McIntyre Appointed As Dundee FC Manager...
Dundee FC have confirmed that Jim McIntyre is the New Manager and will meet the press tomorrow, he will also meet the players and take training.
I feel it's a bit quick to make appointment but will back the new Manager as I always do. I really hope he does well and we are able to move on from the dreadful start to the season.
Jim McIntyre has signed a rolling one year deal with the club. Jim has been Manager with Dunfermline Ath , Queen of the South, and Ross County where he lead the Staggies to League Cup glory in Season 2015-16.
I feel it's a bit quick to make appointment but will back the new Manager as I always do. I really hope he does well and we are able to move on from the dreadful start to the season.
Jim McIntyre has signed a rolling one year deal with the club. Jim has been Manager with Dunfermline Ath , Queen of the South, and Ross County where he lead the Staggies to League Cup glory in Season 2015-16.
Neil McCann Leaves Dundee FC
It has been confirmed that Manager Neil McCann has left the club after several meetings at Dens this week. Assistant Manager Graham Gartland has also left the club.
After a run of poor results the board has made the decision to try and get an experience Manager in place in time for Saturday's game at Livingston.
I feel for Neil McCann he was brave enough to try and play football , it's just a pity a run of really poor home form has cost him his job. Football is sadly a results business.
I wish Neil and Graham all the best for the future in what ever they do next.
Other News Glen Kamara scored the second goal in Finland's 2-0 win over Greece, it was his first International goal.
After a run of poor results the board has made the decision to try and get an experience Manager in place in time for Saturday's game at Livingston.
I feel for Neil McCann he was brave enough to try and play football , it's just a pity a run of really poor home form has cost him his job. Football is sadly a results business.
I wish Neil and Graham all the best for the future in what ever they do next.
Other News Glen Kamara scored the second goal in Finland's 2-0 win over Greece, it was his first International goal.
Monday, October 08, 2018
Dundee 1, Kilmarnock 2, Dens Park, Ladbrokes Premiership, 06-October-18
Dundee made one change to the team that won at Hamilton last week, Kenny Miller coming in for Benjamin Kallman who is one the bench.
Dundee started the game well attacking Kilmarnock with some slick football, it was good to see the crowd behind the team. Dundee opened the scoring on 10 minutes when good play got Adil Nabi into the box the ball fell nicely and he curled a beauty into the corner of the net. It was all Dundee now and they had settled well.
Kilmarnock did had have a few chances but missed them. But after 16 minutes the game was level when Jordan Jones's cross hit Andy Boyle and spun high to land into the net for a fluke of a goal. Dundee kept at it and got to half time with the score at 1-1. Kilmarnock did take heart from their goal and slightly edged the half as the better side.
Second half and both teams attacked each other. Elliot Parish made a great save and soon after Kilmarnock was awarded a penalty after Jones went down in the box, it looked like a blatant dive but the Ref pointed to the spot. Brophy scored with ease to give Killie the lead.
Soon after Kilmarnock got another penalty when Burke went down after a challenge from Miller, it looked very soft. Up stepped Ex-Dee Greg Stewart but his shot was brilliantly saved by Elliot Parish.
Dundee pushed to the end but Killie held out to claim the three points. Dundee can feel hard done by today a few positives good performances from the players. Next up is a trip to Livingston who have started well.
Dundee: Parish, Kerr (Curran 75), Inniss, Boyle, Calvin Miller, Madianga, Spence (Källman 66), Kamara (c), Ngwatala, Nabi, Kenny Miller. Unused Subs: Hamilton , O’Dea, Mendy, Rice, Dow.
Attendance: 5,158.
Referee: Steven McLean.
Dundee started the game well attacking Kilmarnock with some slick football, it was good to see the crowd behind the team. Dundee opened the scoring on 10 minutes when good play got Adil Nabi into the box the ball fell nicely and he curled a beauty into the corner of the net. It was all Dundee now and they had settled well.
Kilmarnock did had have a few chances but missed them. But after 16 minutes the game was level when Jordan Jones's cross hit Andy Boyle and spun high to land into the net for a fluke of a goal. Dundee kept at it and got to half time with the score at 1-1. Kilmarnock did take heart from their goal and slightly edged the half as the better side.
Second half and both teams attacked each other. Elliot Parish made a great save and soon after Kilmarnock was awarded a penalty after Jones went down in the box, it looked like a blatant dive but the Ref pointed to the spot. Brophy scored with ease to give Killie the lead.
Soon after Kilmarnock got another penalty when Burke went down after a challenge from Miller, it looked very soft. Up stepped Ex-Dee Greg Stewart but his shot was brilliantly saved by Elliot Parish.
Dundee pushed to the end but Killie held out to claim the three points. Dundee can feel hard done by today a few positives good performances from the players. Next up is a trip to Livingston who have started well.
Dundee: Parish, Kerr (Curran 75), Inniss, Boyle, Calvin Miller, Madianga, Spence (Källman 66), Kamara (c), Ngwatala, Nabi, Kenny Miller. Unused Subs: Hamilton , O’Dea, Mendy, Rice, Dow.
Attendance: 5,158.
Referee: Steven McLean.
Wednesday, October 03, 2018
Hamilton Photos
Had a great day on Saturday with my son Andrew, no beers for me as it was spending quality time.
It was a vey quick day and we both enjoyed it.
It was a vey quick day and we both enjoyed it.
Hamilton 0,Dundee 2, Hope CBD Stadium, Ladbrokes Premiership, 29-September-18
Dundee got their first points of the season with a well deserved win at Hamilton. It was a welcome boost for the Club, Team and Fans we all enjoyed our Saturday night.
Only team change was that Lewis Spence replaced injured Paul McGowan, Dundee started the game well and were keeping the ball well. Dundee were hitting on the break and the Accies keeper had to make a couple of saves. Imrie had a chance for the home team but his effort was well over the bar. Dundee took the lead on 37 minutes a good deep cross from Miller and Andy Boyle headed home from 6 yards out to the delight of the DFC fans. It finished that way at half-time.
Second half and early on Dundee should have made it 2-0 when a Ryan Innis shot was blocked on the line, it was a great chance. Soon after and Nabi was through but put his shot just over the bar again it should have been 2-0. Hamilton were unlucky with a sweeping move but Brustad somehow missed. Hamilton hit the bar twice but really that was all that Dundee faced in the final minutes.
Deep in injury time Dundee sealed the points when good wing play from Deacon he played in Kamara who passed to Kharl Madianga who scored with a powerful drive to send the Dundee fans wild with delight.
A great team performance today and it was great to get our first win. The real work starts again next Saturday when high flying Kilmarnock visit Dens Park.
Dundee: Parish, Kerr, Inniss, Boyle, Calvin Miller, Madianga, Spence, Kamara (c), Ngwatala, Nabi (Mendy 77), Källman (Deacon 86). Unused Subs: Hamilton , O’Dea, Curran, Henvey, Lambert.
Attendance: 1,788
Referee: Willie Collum.
Only team change was that Lewis Spence replaced injured Paul McGowan, Dundee started the game well and were keeping the ball well. Dundee were hitting on the break and the Accies keeper had to make a couple of saves. Imrie had a chance for the home team but his effort was well over the bar. Dundee took the lead on 37 minutes a good deep cross from Miller and Andy Boyle headed home from 6 yards out to the delight of the DFC fans. It finished that way at half-time.
Second half and early on Dundee should have made it 2-0 when a Ryan Innis shot was blocked on the line, it was a great chance. Soon after and Nabi was through but put his shot just over the bar again it should have been 2-0. Hamilton were unlucky with a sweeping move but Brustad somehow missed. Hamilton hit the bar twice but really that was all that Dundee faced in the final minutes.
Deep in injury time Dundee sealed the points when good wing play from Deacon he played in Kamara who passed to Kharl Madianga who scored with a powerful drive to send the Dundee fans wild with delight.
A great team performance today and it was great to get our first win. The real work starts again next Saturday when high flying Kilmarnock visit Dens Park.
Dundee: Parish, Kerr, Inniss, Boyle, Calvin Miller, Madianga, Spence, Kamara (c), Ngwatala, Nabi (Mendy 77), Källman (Deacon 86). Unused Subs: Hamilton , O’Dea, Curran, Henvey, Lambert.
Attendance: 1,788
Referee: Willie Collum.