Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Partick Thistle 0, Dundee 1, Firhill, Ladbrokes Championship, 21-December-19

Dundee won away at Firhill on Saturday. Going by reports it was a good performance and Manager James McPake will be happy with the three points and the clean sheet. 

The winning goal came after 32 minutes when good wing play from Kane Hemmings and his cross was swept home by Paul McGowan. Dundee should have added more goals but they were never in danger of losing any goals. 

Happy with the result and it sets it up for the Derby this  Friday night.

Dundee: Hamilton, Kerr, Meekings (c), McGhee, Marshall, McGowan (Ness 76), Dorrans, Robertson, Mackie, Hemmings (Todd 86), Johnson (Nelson 63) Unused Subs: Ferrie , Forster, Byrne, Moore.

Att: 2,957

Ref: Bobby Madden

Dundee 4, Dunfermline 3, Dens Park, Ladbrokes Championship, 14-December-19

Dundee won a seven goal thriller at Dens Park, they started well and Dorrans was unlucky with a curling shot which brought out a superb save from the Pars keeper. 

They went ahead after Devine managed to put the ball into his own net. One minute later and it was 1-1 when Dow scored from close range. Ten minutes later and Kane Hemming's put Dundee with a headed goal, seven minutes later and it 3-1 when Paul McGowan scored with a easy tap in at the far post.

Second half and within a minute it was 4-1 when Danny Johnson scored with a fine shot after the ball fell nicely for the striker.

Then Dundee lost their way and it Dunfermline scored twice to make it a nervy finish for the dark blues. But they managed to hold for a vital three points.

Dundee: Hamilton, Kerr, Forster, McGhee (Meekings 65), Marshall, McDaid (Byrne 53),Dorrans, McGowan (c)Hemmings, Johnson (Nelson 84) Unused Subs: Ferrie , Todd, McPake, Mackie.

Att: 4,699

Ref: Kevin Clancy

Arbroath 1, Dundee 1, Gayfield, Ladbrokes Championship, 07-December-19

After missing the last three games due to a family holiday, I had travelled back on the Thursday night leaving Manila and got back in Cupar mid afternoon on the Friday. So l was happy to be able to attend the game at Gayfield. 

I had arranged to get my ticket while on holiday and booked the Premier Inn near the train station as my Oldham mate Malc Kennedy was making a visit to Dundee. We first met in the Isle of Man while both our teams played in the 1987 Okell's Tournament and we have stayed friends ever since.

So we were picked up by my brother Dougie and my Sister in law Jo, along with Dave Cooper we headed through to Arbroath. We had a few pints before the game and time went quickly the rain had come on and it was pretty windy.

Dundee made two changes Shaun Byrne and Danny Johnson replacing Finlay Robertson and injured Jamie Ness. Dundee started well and pushed Arbroath back. But it was the hosts that looked more direct when thet attacked. Dorrans went close with a 20 yard free kick, but was the Red Lichties who took the lead Stewart found Bobby Linn with a neat pass and the striker curled the ball home to the delight of the home fans. Dundee at least got to half time only 1 nil down.


In the second half Paul McGowan replayed Shaun Byrne and Dundee looked so much better going forward and with the wind behind their backs it was just a matter of time before they would score. The goall did arrive on 60 minutes when Kane Hemmings found space and he headed home Cammy Kerr's cross to level the game.

Dundee pushed for the winner and McGowan came close with a shot, Danny Johnson also went close but took too long before get his shot in.

Arbroath should have won in the dying minutes as Bobby Linn somehow missed the goal from 12 yards. So it finished a draw, the home side deserved it for their grit in the second half. 

As for Dundee they were slightly better in the second half but they need to do it for 90 minutes in this tough league. 

Dundee: Hamilton, Kerr, Forster, McGhee c), Mackie,Todd (Roberson 74), Byrne (McGowan 56), Dorrans, McDaid, Hemmings, Johnson. Unused Subs: Ferrie, McPake, Moore, Mulligan, Cunningham. 

Att:2,170 

Ref: Alan Newlands

After the game we enjoyed a quick beer in Tutties Neuk before heading back to Dundee for a night out on the town. 

                                                                    Photos From Arbroath










Catch Up...................

Dundee 1, Queen of the South 2, Dens Park, Ladbrokes Championship, 30-November-19

Dundee lost 2-1 at home. The damage was done by Stephen Dobbie who scored twice for the visitors. Reports say it was another poor performance from the Dark Blues. Danny Johnson scored in the 92nd minute. But a minute later Dobbie grabbed a dramatic winner for the visitors

Dundee: Hamilton, Kerr 70), Forster, McGhee, Mackie, Ness (c) (Johnson 45), Robertson (Moore 69)Todd, Dorrans, McDaid, Hemmings. Unused Subs: Ferrie , Byrne, McPake, Strachan, Cunningham.

Att: 4,517

Ref: Alan Muir

Inverness CT 1, Dundee 0, Tulloch Caledonian Stadium, Ladbrokes Championship, 23-November-19

Dundee lost 1-0 in the Highlands, a poor goal was their downfall. Going by reports they were very poor in the second half and got what they deserved.

Dundee: Hazard, McGhee (Kerr 70), Forster, Meekings, Mackie, Byrne (Todd 60), Dorrans, Ness, McGowan (c) (Johnson 60), Hemmings, McDaid. Unused Subs: Ferrie , McPake, Robertson, Moore.

Att: 2,184

Ref: David Munro

Dundee 0, Dundee United 2, Dens Park, Ladbrokes Championship, 08-November-19

Dundee lost 2-0 to their city rivals, in a poor game it hinged on who was going to get first goal. It game in the second half from the penalty spot. Dundee never recovered and United got a second to seal the points.

Dundee: Hazard, Kerr, McGhee, Forster, Mackie, Byrne, Dorrans, McDaid, McGowan (c) (Johnson 63), Nelson (McPake 65) Hemmings. Unused Subs: Ferrie , Ness, Meekings, Robertson, Moore.

Att: 11,233

Ref: Steven McLean

Dundee 2, Morton 1, Dens Park, Ladbrokes Championship, 1-November-19

Dundee won this game thanks to two second half goals from Kane Hemmings and Jamie Ness. Hemmings goal was cancelled out in the next minute when Salkelt levelled for Morton. It was not a great performance but a vital win to get the team back on track.

Dundee: Hazard, Kerr, McGhee, Forster, Marshall (Mackie 15).,Byrne, Dorrans, McDaid, McGowan (c) (Ness 75), Nelson (Johnson 67)Hemmings. Unused Subs: Ferrie , Meekings, McPake, Robertson.

Att: 4,224

Ref: Greg Aitken


Alloa Ath 0, Dundee 3, The Indodrill Stadium, Ladbrokes Championship, 29-October-19 

Dundee won this game in style with two goals from Kane Hemmings in the first half. They never looked back after scoring. Sean Mackie added a third to make it a decent away win.

Dundee: Hazard, Kerr, McGhee, Forster, Marshall, Byrne, Dorrans (Ness 82), McDaid, McGowan (c) (McPake 79), Nelson (Mackie 73) Hemmings. Unused Subs: Ferrie , Meekings, Johnson, Robertson.

Att: 1,218

Ref: Barry Cook