Sunday, February 17, 2019
Livingston 1, Dundee 2, Tony Macoroni Arena, Ladbrokes Premiership, 16-February-19
Dundee fielded the same team which drew with Kilmarnock 10 days ago. They started well and should have been 2-0 up when Nelson and Wright both missed the goal from six yards out.
Livingston was dealt a big blow when Bryne was sent off after a late challenge on Andy Dales. It made Livi sit back and hit Dundee on the break. And they went ahead when the ball was nodded on at the near post and Halkett forced the ball home. Dundee continued to push forward but missed a few chances when they could not hit the target.
Dundee made a change just after half time McGowan replacing Hadenius, they nearly scored soon after when Dales shot was just wide off the far post.
At last after 53 minutes Dundee levelled when Scott Wright picked up the ball and sent over a great cross for Andrew Nelson to send a looping header home to the delight of the Dundee fans. Just minutes later and McGowan should have scored but he put his shot wide from 8 yards out.
It was all Dundee now as they looked to win the game. Jesse Curran who had come on for Andy Dales and he made a great run towards the goal and he was fouled to give Dundee a free kick. Up stepped Scott Wright to score a wonderful goal from 25 yards out.
Seny Dieng had to make a great double save to keep Dundee in the lead . But after that Dundee held on to take the priceless points home to dens park.
The win today lifted Dundee into 10th place for the first time in ages.
Dundee: Dieng, Horsfield, Ryan McGowan, Kusunga, Ralph, Dales (Jesse Curran 74), Hadenius (Paul McGowan 48), Woods (c), Wright. Nelson (Miller 57), Craig Curran. Unused Subs: Parish , O’Dea, O’Sullivan, Robson.
Att: 2, 321
Ref: Greg Aitken
Livingston was dealt a big blow when Bryne was sent off after a late challenge on Andy Dales. It made Livi sit back and hit Dundee on the break. And they went ahead when the ball was nodded on at the near post and Halkett forced the ball home. Dundee continued to push forward but missed a few chances when they could not hit the target.
Dundee made a change just after half time McGowan replacing Hadenius, they nearly scored soon after when Dales shot was just wide off the far post.
At last after 53 minutes Dundee levelled when Scott Wright picked up the ball and sent over a great cross for Andrew Nelson to send a looping header home to the delight of the Dundee fans. Just minutes later and McGowan should have scored but he put his shot wide from 8 yards out.
It was all Dundee now as they looked to win the game. Jesse Curran who had come on for Andy Dales and he made a great run towards the goal and he was fouled to give Dundee a free kick. Up stepped Scott Wright to score a wonderful goal from 25 yards out.
Seny Dieng had to make a great double save to keep Dundee in the lead . But after that Dundee held on to take the priceless points home to dens park.
The win today lifted Dundee into 10th place for the first time in ages.
Dundee: Dieng, Horsfield, Ryan McGowan, Kusunga, Ralph, Dales (Jesse Curran 74), Hadenius (Paul McGowan 48), Woods (c), Wright. Nelson (Miller 57), Craig Curran. Unused Subs: Parish , O’Dea, O’Sullivan, Robson.
Att: 2, 321
Ref: Greg Aitken
Dundee 2, Kilmarnock 2, Dens Park, Ladbrokes Premiership, 06-February-19
Dundee made only one change Andrew Nelson replacing Ethan Robson. Dundee started the game very well and it was no surprize when Andrew Nelson fired Dundee into the lead after 8 minutes with a great strike across the keeper. Scott Wright seemed to be in the mood and he was a delight to watch with his wing play.
Kilmarnock levelled against the run of play when Broadfoot got forward and his cross was swept home by McAleny for a simple goal. But Dundee came back quickly and went ahead with another superb goal from Andrew Nelson when the young striker fired a 20 yarder shot home.
Dundee continued to play fine football and finished the first half well on top.
Second half and Kilmarnock changed their shape a pushed Dundee back, it was no surprize when Burke fired home a great free kick to level the score at 2-2. It was Killie who were on top now and Dundee had to battle well to stay in the game.
But in injury time they got a big break, they broke clear quickly and Kenny Miller was clear , he was fouled by the keeper and a penalty was given. Up stepped Kenny Miller but his kick was saved by the Killie keeper to deny Dundee a vital win.
Dundee: Dieng, Horsfield, Ryan McGowan, Kusunga, Ralph, Dales, Hadenius (Paul McGowan 54), Woods (c), Wright, Nelson (O’Dea 74), Craig Curran (Miller65). Unused Subs: Parish , Kerr, O’Sullivan, Moore.
Att: 4,396
Ref: Kevin Clancy
Kilmarnock levelled against the run of play when Broadfoot got forward and his cross was swept home by McAleny for a simple goal. But Dundee came back quickly and went ahead with another superb goal from Andrew Nelson when the young striker fired a 20 yarder shot home.
Dundee continued to play fine football and finished the first half well on top.
Second half and Kilmarnock changed their shape a pushed Dundee back, it was no surprize when Burke fired home a great free kick to level the score at 2-2. It was Killie who were on top now and Dundee had to battle well to stay in the game.
But in injury time they got a big break, they broke clear quickly and Kenny Miller was clear , he was fouled by the keeper and a penalty was given. Up stepped Kenny Miller but his kick was saved by the Killie keeper to deny Dundee a vital win.
Dundee: Dieng, Horsfield, Ryan McGowan, Kusunga, Ralph, Dales, Hadenius (Paul McGowan 54), Woods (c), Wright, Nelson (O’Dea 74), Craig Curran (Miller65). Unused Subs: Parish , Kerr, O’Sullivan, Moore.
Att: 4,396
Ref: Kevin Clancy
Tuesday, February 05, 2019
Monday, February 04, 2019
Hamilton Accies 1, Dundee 1, CBD Hope Stadium, Ladbrokes Premiership, 02-Feb-19
Dundee manager Jim McIntyre made six changes to the team that played at Queen of the South, no fewer than five of whom were making their debut. James Horsfield, Ryan McGowan, Ethan Robson, Andreas Hadenius and Scott Wright all had their first starts and Martin Woods returned after being ill. Cammy Kerr, Paul McGowan and Kenny Miller were on the bench and Darren O’Dea was not in the squad.
Hamilton started slightly better than Dundee in a scrappy game, but as the half progressed Dundee started to threaten the Accies goal. Curran and Dales were unlucky with two good efforts.
Early into the second half and Dundee were forced to make a change when Ethan Robson went off holding his groin and Paul McGowan came on.
Ryan McGowan did well to cut out a dangerous McMann cross, but it was the Dee who scored from the resulting corner following a fast break. Curran kept the ball in play on the right switching the ball infield for Paul McGowan who tried to send Ralph clear. The ball broke to Scott Wright, who made space cleverly before a cool finish from 12 yards.
Seny Dieng then pulled off a superb save to deny Hamilton a goal, the on loan keeper kept out a certain goal after the ball was deflected towards the goal. Dundee should have wrapped up the points but as time slipped in to injury time MacKinnon scored for the Accies. His rising shot gave Dieng no chance from the edge of the box.
The new signings all played well and gives us hope that we can stay up, it was another point gained on St Mirren who lost 4-0 at Ibrox.
Dundee: Dieng, Horsfield, Ryan McGowan, Kusunga, Ralph, Hadenius, Robson (Paul McGowan 60), Woods,Wright, Dales (O’Sullivan 77)Craig Curran (Miller 77), Unused Subs: Parish , Kerr, Nelson, Moore.
Ref: Euan Anderson
Att: 2,297
Hamilton started slightly better than Dundee in a scrappy game, but as the half progressed Dundee started to threaten the Accies goal. Curran and Dales were unlucky with two good efforts.
Early into the second half and Dundee were forced to make a change when Ethan Robson went off holding his groin and Paul McGowan came on.
Ryan McGowan did well to cut out a dangerous McMann cross, but it was the Dee who scored from the resulting corner following a fast break. Curran kept the ball in play on the right switching the ball infield for Paul McGowan who tried to send Ralph clear. The ball broke to Scott Wright, who made space cleverly before a cool finish from 12 yards.
Seny Dieng then pulled off a superb save to deny Hamilton a goal, the on loan keeper kept out a certain goal after the ball was deflected towards the goal. Dundee should have wrapped up the points but as time slipped in to injury time MacKinnon scored for the Accies. His rising shot gave Dieng no chance from the edge of the box.
The new signings all played well and gives us hope that we can stay up, it was another point gained on St Mirren who lost 4-0 at Ibrox.
Dundee: Dieng, Horsfield, Ryan McGowan, Kusunga, Ralph, Hadenius, Robson (Paul McGowan 60), Woods,Wright, Dales (O’Sullivan 77)Craig Curran (Miller 77), Unused Subs: Parish , Kerr, Nelson, Moore.
Ref: Euan Anderson
Att: 2,297
Sunday, February 03, 2019
Players Depart Dens .............
Kharl Madianga, Jean Alassane Mendy, Sofien Moussa, Roarie Deacon and Elton Ngwatala have all left the club by mutual consent. Ryan Inniss has returned to his parent club Crystal Palace.
Dundee also confirmed that Glen Kamara has joined Ranges and the club received a undisclosed fee.
Good luck to all the players for their efforts while at Dens Park
Dundee also confirmed that Glen Kamara has joined Ranges and the club received a undisclosed fee.
Good luck to all the players for their efforts while at Dens Park
New Signings.....
Dundee have signed John O’Sullivan on loan from Blackpool. 25 year old, John came through the youth ranks at Blackburn Rovers and made his first team debut in 2013. Loan spells at Southport, Accrington Stanley, Barnsley, Rochdale, Bury and Accrington again came before he left Ewood Park on a permanent basis to join Carlisle United in 2017.
He was a regular with Carlisle throughout the 2017/18 season and joined Blackpool last summer. This season he has made 22 appearance for Blackpool and joins on loan until the end of the season.
Dundee have signed Scott Wright on loan from Aberdeen. Winger Scott made his Pittodrie debut at the age of 16 in the Europa League in 2014.Since then he has gone on to make 50 appearances for The Dons gaining experience in the Ladbrokes Premiership and the Europa League. A Scotland under 21 international, Scott joins on loan until the end of the season.
Dundee have signed Ethan Robson on loan from Sunderland. A product of the Sunderland youth academy, 22 year old Ethan has progressed through the ranks and featured 14 times for the first team. Midfielder Ethan joins on loan until the end of the season.
Dundee have signed Ryan McGowan on loan from Bradford City. Ryan will add experience to the squad having previously played at the top level in Scotland and representing Australia 20 times, including appearances at the 2014 World Cup.
He came to Scotland in 2006 and joined Hearts youth academy before loan spells with Ayr United and Partick Thistle helped him break into the Tynecastle side’s first team.
A spell in the Chinese Super League was next up. Ryan played in Shandong Luneng Taishan before returning to Scotland with Dundee United and a year later moving back to China. In January 2018, Ryan joined Bradford City in League One. This season he has already featured 26 times and joins Dundee on loan until the end of the season.
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