Sunday, December 17, 2023

Ross County 0,Dundee 1, Global Energy Stadium, cinch Premiership, 16th December 2023

Dundee made two changes from the team that played Rangers last week. In attack Zach Robinson came in for Zak Rudden, who was on the bench. Owen Beck was fit and came back in at left wing back replacing Aaron Donnelly, who moved infield to take the place of the injured Antonio Portales in a central defensive role.

Ross County came close on 9 seconds when they tried to chip Carson from the half way line, both teams tried to score in the first 20 minutes with County going close twice. Thanks to Jordon McGhee who blocked a header at the back post and then stopped a certain goal when he cleared off the line. 

Dundee played some nice football but failed to give the strikers a decent clear chance as the first half came to a end with Murray forcing Carson into a good save.

Dundee threatened at the start of the second half. A neat passing move allowed Owen Beck to send Zach Robinson into the penalty area but his shot was blocked. County then had a dangerous few minutes with fast attacks down the left. They made a hash of trying to finish off the first two moves, but it took a fine tackle by Ricki Lamie to clear in the next attack.

Murray went close again with a header but missed the target, then Bakayoko came close when he  headed over from Beck’s wicked inswinging corner.

Josh Mulligan and Mo Sylla came on for Lyall Cameron and Malachi Boateng and gave the Dark Blues a greater physical presence in the midfield and that proved crucial in the frantic closing minutes. Zak Rudden then replaced Zah Robinson.

County then had a wee bit more play and went close to scoring but Trevor Carson made a double save to deny them. 

Six minutes of injury time were announced and Dundee went for the win. They had more control than County with their late attacks. Owen Beck almost scored a magnificent goal when he picked up a clearance from his corner. He dribbled into the penalty area, beating three men before his shot was cleared off the line.

At the end of those six added minutes Beck was fouled a yard outside the penalty area, in a perfect position for Luke McCowan. The midfielder duly took the kick and it was a beauty. He whipped his shot over the wall and off the post. The rebound cannoned back into the crowded goalmouth, off a defender and Joe Shaughnessy chested the ball into the back of the net.

Dundee fans went wild at the end and they deserve that they have been first class this season and backed the team. I missed the game due to Christmas shifts which were changed so l had to work, 

At least l get to the Aberdeen game next Saturday at Dens.

Massive win and three vital points for the club.

Dundee: Carson, Shaughnessy (c), Lamie, Donnelly, McGhee, Cameron (Mulligan 61), Boateng (Sylla 61), McCowan, Beck, Bakayoko (Reilly 90), Robinson (Rudden 75). Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), Kerr, Tiffoney, Robertson, Howley.

Referee: Colin Steven

Att: 4,014

Saturday, December 09, 2023

Rangers 3, Dundee 1, Ibrox, cinch Premiership, 09-December-23

Dundee made one change to their team when Ricki Lamie returning at centre back with Aaron Donnelly moving to left wing back to replace the injured Owen Beck.

Rangers were on the attack straight away when Carson had to make a save. Dundee then had a great chance when Cameron forced the Rangers goalie to save to give Dundee a corner. Cameron took the corner, a deep delivery. Lamie headed into the goalmouth and Amadou Bakayoko tucked the chance away from close range with only five minutes gone.

What followed was a Rangers attacking and they levelled the game on 20 minutes. Two minutes later  Sima got round Antonio Portales on the outside and Carson pushed the shot out for a corner. After the corner was cleared there was a lengthy VAR review which established that Aaron Donnelly had pulled Sima’s shirt. Tavernier scored from the resulting penalty.

Antonio Portales was injured in the lead up to the corner and was replaced by Cammy Kerr, who went to right back with Jordan McGhee switching to centre back.

Then after 34 minutes Rangers scored their third goal when Sima headed home to make the game harder for the dark blues. 

Carson had to save twice close to half time with Rangers hitting the woodwork as well, but then right on half time when  Jose Cifuentes received a yellow card for a foul on Bakayoko but it was changed to a red following a VAR review.

Second half and both teams made changes Scott Tiffoney and Charlie Reilly came on for Aaron Donnelly and Zak Rudden. Cammy Kerr moved to left back and Jordan McGhee replaced him at right back. Dundee were now lining up 4-3-3, with Tiffoney and Reilly the wide attacking players.

Although Dundee had more of the ball they failed to trouble the Rangers keeper and they were happy to hit Dundee on the break. 

McCowan and Cameron had efforts which went wide and the game finished in a 3-1 defeat. Next up is a trip to Ross County which is a hard game as usual.

Dundee: Carson, Portales (Kerr 26), Shaughnessy (c), Lamie, McGhee, Cameron, Boateng, McCowan, Donnelly (Tiffoney 51), Bakayoko (Robinson 68), Rudden (Reilly 51). Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), Ashcroft, Mulligan, Robertson, Sylla.

Referee: Kevin Clancy

Att: 47,229

Tuesday, December 05, 2023

Motherwell 3, Dundee 3, Fir Park, cinch Premiership, 2nd December 2023

Dundee started slowly as Motherwell looked more dangerous in the first 15 minutes. They scored on 6 minutes with a well taken goal. The ball went in off the post to Carson no chance of saving. 

After that Motherwell seemed to sit back and hit Dundee on the break, Dundee started knocking the ball about and looked more dangerous when attacking. 

They scored on the half hour mark when Lyall Cameron headed home after good play from Beck and the ball was knocked back in by Aaron Donnelly to set up the header. 

The Dark Blues took the lead four minutes later with a goal that was beautifully crafted and executed. From deep in midfield Lyall Cameron split Motherwell’s defence with a pass that sent Zak Rudden to the byline. He pulled a low cross to near post. Owen Beck was there to drag the ball back into space, losing the last defender, and knock the ball into the net.

Dundee were in total control of the game and should haved added to the score line. 

Second half and Dundee looked great in the first 10 minutes, but Motherwell forced a good save from Carson, but minutes later it was 2-2 to set up a thrilling finish to the game.

Then Motherwell was down to ten men when Paton was sent for a silly tackle on McCowan, Dundee pushed forward and had a few chances to score. 

Scott Tiffoney replaced Jordan McGhee. Josh Mulligan and Zach Robinson came on for Lyall Cameron and Zak Rudden.

It was all Dundee as the Dark Blues pushed for a winner. Shortly after coming on Mulligan blasted a decent chance over the bar after the ball broke to him. A minute later, with 88 minutes on the clock, the Dark Blues got the third goal they deserved.

Amadou Bakayoko raced into space down the right, and passed infield to Luke McCowan in the penalty area. The midfielder moved the ball on to Zach Robinson who took a touch and shot into the corner from eight yards. 

With 6 minutes of injury time Dundee pushed forward to totally killed the game, they almost did. But after wasting a free kick. Motherwell broke up the field slack play from Dundee allowed them to score in the last minute to make the game 3-3.

A good game of football but really Dundee need to finish games like this as the draw felt like a defeat at the end. 

Dundee: Carson, Portales, Shaughnessy (c), Donnelly, McGhee (Tiffoney 80), Cameron (Mulligan 85), Boateng, McCowan, Beck, Bakayoko, Rudden (Robinson 85). Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), Kerr, Ashcroft, Robertson, Howley, Sylla.

Referee: Iain Snedden

Att: 4,239 

Dundee 1, Hibernian 2, Dens Park, cinch Premiership, 25th November 2023

Dundee started with the same team which beat St Mirren 4-0. In this game they started slow and seemed to stand off Hibs in the first 15 minutes. 

Hibs scored after 16 minutes with a well worked goal on the break. At least this made Dundee attack more and they looked much better with McCowan had a couple of good efforts. 

Dundee had a lot of the ball in the last 20 minutes of the first half but failed to trouble Marshall in the Hibs goal.

Second half and Dundee started well and Beck had a great run then fouled to stop a great run. From the free kick McCowan's shot hit the wall. 

Then Hibs scored again from a corner was headed home. A simple goal to lose and made it harder to come back from 2 nil down.

Minutes later the goal scorer was sent off for a second booking when he fouled Beck. Soon after Dundee made aggressive attacking changes replacing Ricki Lamie with Charlie Reilly and then Lyall Cameron and Amadou Bakayoko with Scott Tiffoney and Zach Robinson. Reilly took up the right wing spot, with Tiffoney on the left. Dundee’s formation was basically 2-4-4. 

The new wide players, with Dundee pushing forward from midfield, stretched Hibs. Tiffoney hugged the left touchline allowing Owen Beck space to cut infield causing Hibs endless problems.

Then Antonio Portales missed a great chance when he missed a header from a Beck cross as Dundee came closer to scoring.

Then in 86 minutes Reilly cut in from the right and his pass across the penalty area gave Beck space to shoot. Bushiri blocked, but Owen Beck followed up to score through a crowd of players.

With around 10 minutes to go counting injury time Dundee pushed for the vital next goal. But they forced a few corners but the ball would not break for them and the game ended 2-1 defeat.

Dundee: Carson, Portales, Shaughnessy (c), Lamie (Reilly 70), McGhee, Cameron (Tifffoney 75), Boateng, McCowan, Beck, Bakayoko (Robinson 75), Rudden. Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), Kerr, Robertson, Howley, Donnelly, Sylla.

Referee: Don Robertson

Att: 6,652

Sunday, November 19, 2023

Celtic 0, Dundee 1, Dens Park, Cammy Kerr Testimonial, 16th November 2023

It was a great to attend Cammy Kerr''s Testimonial game last Thurday night at Dens Park. It was great to see so many players from the past , and also Manager's as well.

Celtic sent up a strong young side and they gave a mixed Dundee a decent game,. The first 70 minutes was mainly end to end with currant players buyt the last 20 minutes were time for the older players to grace Dens Park again. 

It was great to see and all of them well given a great welcome with their usual songs from the Dundee fans. The game ended when Dundee got a penalty. Cammy Kerr kept his nerve to send Rab Douglas the wrong way for the winning game.

This a Testimonial which Cammy totally deserves for his commitment to Dundee and his sheer love for the club Cammy supports. 

Dundee FC (up to 70 minutes) 3-5-2. Adam Legzdins, Cammy Kerr (c), Joe Shaughnessy (Ricki Lamie 30), Lee Ashcroft, Jordan McGhee (Ewan Murray 30), Ryan Howley (Luke McCowan 56), Mo Sylla (Callum Lamb 56), Marcel Lewis, Charlie Reilly, Zach Robinson, Diego Pineda

Dundee FC (from 70 minutes) 3-5-2, Julian Speroni, Barry Smith (Darren O’Dea 84), James McPake, Cammy Kerr (Tommy Young 90+1), Jim McAlister, Paul McGowan, Callum Lamb (Craig Robertson 74), Ivano Bonetti, Gary Harkins, Fabian Caballero, Juan Sara (Craig Wighton 88). Unused substitutes: Welsh (gk), Dario Bonetti.

Att: 3,363.

Monday, November 13, 2023

Dundee 4, St Mirren 0, Dens Park, cinch Premiership, 11th November 2023

Dundee made only one change when Malachi Boateng replaced Mo Sylla, who was on the bench. Rest of the subs were the same as last week. 

High flying St Mirren would be a test for the dark blues but they started brightly and Zak Rudden hit the post from eight yards after St Mirren made a mistake. 

But on the next attack Dundee scored when a Owen Beck put in a corner and everyone missed the ball. but Amadou Bakayoko scored with a slow shot from 10 yards out. 

St Mirren showed why they have done well this season but they failed to put better balls into the box, Trevor Carson took all the high balls with ease. 

The second goal arrived in first half stoppage time. Owen Beck’s corner was headed on by Antonio Portales and Marcus Fraser handled. Referee Matthew McDermid had no doubts and pointed to the spot. Zak Rudden smashed the penalty home to put the fans in a great mood at half time.

Second half and St Mirren made four changes to their team, three of them were attacking players, it made little difference with their attacking play and they never trouble Trevor Carson. 

Dundee looked more dangerous on the break and it payed off on 57minutes, Dundee ripped Saints open with a lightning break that brought the third goal. Bakayoko showed strength and skill to get past Gogic on the half way line. He sent Rudden racing into the penalty area. Keeper Zach Hemming saved his fierce low drive, but was helpless when Amadou Bakayko followed up to shoot into the empty net.

The third goal killed the game for the Saints and Dundee looked to add more to theit 3 nil lead. Only chance for St Mirren is when they hit the bar. 

Dundee sent on Zach Robinson on to replace Zak Rudden who had a good game when his hard work and running. 

It payed off  4 minutes later when Bakayoko lost his marker with a quick turn on the half way line and sent Luke McCowan running through the middle. Instead of shooting the midfielder switched the ball into the path of the better placed Zach Robinson who dinked a delightful finish over the diving keeper to make it 4-0.

It sealed a great win for Dundee and it was good to see the players playing well and also goals for the strikers which we have needed. 

It  also wipes out the goal difference and puts Dundee into the top six, also another clean sheet. It sent the Dundee fans home in a happy mood and our first win over St Mirren at Dens in a while.

Dundee: Carson, Portales, Shaughnessy (c), Lamie, McGhee (Kerr 89), Cameron (Howley 89), Boateng, McCowan, Beck, Bakayoko (Pineda 90+2), Rudden (Robinson 81). Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), Reilly, Robertson, Donnelly, Sylla.

Referee: Matthew MacDermid

Att: 5,496

Dundee 1, Livingston 0, Dens Park, cinch Premiership, 5th November 2023

Dundee made three changes to their team. Jordan McGhee, Lyall Cameron and Zak Rudden started in the places of Aaron Donnelly, Malachi Boateng, who were on the bench, and the injured Scott Tiffoney.

In a pretty poor half Dundee struggled to create chances on goal, too many errors and slack passes did not help. Lamie was unlucky with a header which just went wide. Livingston looked more likely to score and maybe should have scored once. 

Second half and Malachi Boateng was sent on. He took the place of Mo Sylla, who was hardly one of the most wasteful culprits.

But it seemed to work as Dundee looked more dangerous on the attack. They had a couple of headers which went wide. But soon after Dundee attacked again and Zak Rudden was taken out with a tackle which resulted with Livingston going down to 10 men. 

But the Referee was called to view Var and he changed his mind and it was just a yellow card for Sean Kelly. Four minutes later it was a free kick 30 yards from goal. 

It was well worth the wait as Luke McCowan took the free kick and put the ball over the wall and into the top corner to score a wonderful goal. 

After 70 minutes Dundee sent on Zach Robinson and Ryan Howley for Amadou Bakayoko and Lyall Cameron.

Dundee had a few more headers which just went wide, Livingston had the ball for spells but the Dundee defence done well and theu had to at times. 

Zach Robinson was unlucky with a effort as we moved into the final minuts, Dundee scambled the ball away as injury time was ticking away. Then Trevor Carson made a great save from a deflected shot which he got a hand on the ball. It looked like it was going in.

Finally the final whistle blew and it was three more vital points for Dundee, and another clean sheet.

Dundee: Carson, Portales, Shaughnessy (c), Lamie, McGhee, Cameron (Howley 70), Sylla (Boateng at half time), McCowan, Beck (Donnelly 90), Bakayoko (Robinson 70), Rudden. Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), Kerr, Pineda, Reilly, Robertson.

Referee: Alan Muir

Att: 4,769

Friday, November 03, 2023

Dundee 0, Rangers 5, Dens Park, cinch Premiership, 01-November-23

Dundee made three changes to the Dee’s starting eleven. Ricki Lamie, Scott Tiffoney and Amadou Bakayoko came in for Jordan McGhee, Lyall Cameron and Zak Rudden, who were all on the bench.

The game finally kicked of at 20:45 due to Rangers team bus arriving late at Dens Park, and then the smoke from the away end caused the game to stop again. The players left the pitch, before returning to restart the game.

It a poor start for Dundee when Rangers scored after three minutes, they had a few chances in the next 20 minutes, but Dundee stopped them scoring. Dundee did have a few chances but nothing much to trouble the Rangers keeper. 

As half-time came l had to make the hard decision to head home and miss the second, public transport is not great after 22:30. The game would go on until at 22:40 likely and i would miss the last 15 minutes anyway. Also my son Andrew was at the game and he had to get home as he is still 11 and has school.

Dundee make two changes when Cammy Kerr came on for Rickie Lamie, with Antonio Portales moving to central defence, and Zak Rudden replaced Scott Tiffoney.

Rangers scored again early and with 20 minutes to go it was 3-0. Dundee had a chance at 2-0 but the Rangers keeper saved twice from McCowan and Bakayoko.

Dundee kept working hard but never got back into the game, Rangers added two more goals the 4th one came after a break when the Referee got in the way to stop McCowan getting the ball. Then in injury time they got a penalty when Var ruled a foul in the box.

Dundee will play Livingston on Sunday where l will see the 90 minutes.

Dundee: Carson, Portales, Shaughnessy (c), Lamie (Kerr at half time), Donnelly. Tiffoney (Rudden at half time), Sylla, Boateng (Howley 71), McCowan (Cameron 85), Beck, Bakayoko (Pineda 78). Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), McGhee, Reilly, Robertson.

Referee: Kevin Clancy

Att: 8,970

Saturday, October 28, 2023

Livingston 0, Dundee 2, Tony Macaroni Areana, cinch Premiership, 28th October 2023

Dundee made three changes with Lyall Cameron returned from injury, Mo Sylla was given his first start and Aaron Donnelly made his debut. Ricki Lamie, Fin Robertson and Amadou Bakayoko moved to the bench. 

In a slow first half both teams failed to hit the target with neither keeper making vital saves. Dundee's best was a Rudden shot and McCowan put one over the bar after a good run. Livingston themselves had a few shots but they were wide of the goal. 

Into the second half and Dundee made one chamge when Amadou Bakayoko came on for Lyall Cameron.

It paid off straight away when Dundee looked to have more options upfront, Livi hit on the break and they hit the side netting. Then McCowan had a chip shot saved by the keeper.

Then Rudden was unlucky a great ball from Donnely and Zak beat the keeper but his shot went wide of the far post. 

After 57 minutes it seemed that Dundee had broken through. Rudden picked up a loose ball and sent McCowan into the penalty area. Instead of shooting he laid the back for Bakayoko to net with a controlled, low shot from 20 yards.

There was no offside flag but after a lengthy VAR review the goal was disallowed. Bakayoko’s shot flew through a crowd of players. Boateng, who was well onside tried and failed to get a touch. McGhee was a couple of feet offside but left the ball. Referee Willie Collum looked at the VAR screen and decide that McGhee was interfering with play.

Livingston went down to ten men when Montana recieved a yellow card, but ater a Var call the Referee changed it to a straight red card. 

After this Scott Tiffoney came on for Jordan McGhee and  Dundee were going for the win, they had a few  chances before taking the lead on 82 minutes.

Donnelly’s long throw to the near post. Portales nodded down and Joe Shaughnessy hooked the ball home from close range.

Three minutes later the Dee captain delighted the travelling support with an encore. Owen Beck swept in a corner. Again Portales provided the assist, sending a glancing header at the neat post down into the danger area and  Joe Shaughnessy volleyed neatly home.

Dundee kept at it and Zak Rudden hit the post and Luke McCowan had a good effort well saved. 

A great second half performance and they well worth the three points. Next up is Rangers at home on Wednesday. 

Dundee: Carson, Portales, Shaughnessy (c), Donnelly, McGhee (Tiffoney 74), Sylla, Boateng, Cameron (Bakayoko at half time), Beck, Rudden, McCowan. Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), Kerr, Pineda, Lamie, Ashcroft, Robertson, Howley.

Referee: Willie Collum

Att: 4,210

Friday, October 27, 2023

Dundee 0, Ross County 0, Dens Park, cinch Premiership, 24th October 2023

Dundee's first game for three long weeks, after the Aberdeen game was cancelled due to the weather. They made two changes when Jordan McGhee came in for Cammy Kerr, who was on the bench, and Fin Robertson replaced the injured Lyall Cameron.

Dundee started well but failed to test the Ross County keeper for most of the first half they had plenty of efforts but nothing came to fruit.

Ross County on the other hand made Trevor Carson work a few bit harder and he had to made two good saves one which was a great reflex one. 

The best moment in the first half came following a corner that was cleared as far as Malachi Boateng. The midfielder hit a fine crossfield pass, giving Fin Robertson space to send in a cross that ricocheted through the goalmouth without anyone getting a decisive touch.

Second half was not much better again Dundee had efforts on goal but they lacked power to trouble Ross Laidlow in the County goal.

Dundee got a break when County scored from a cross which Carson fumbled, allowing  Brown to bundle the ball over the line. The assistant referee’s flag was up and we all had to wait while the VAR team reviewed the decision. 

The goal was ruled out for offside, a correct decision but it was close. Soon after Dundee were unlucky when Laidlaw turned Amadou Bakayoko’s shot into the side netting.

Diego Pineda replaced Zak Rudden and gave a very lively contribution. He made some good runs which invited passes from midfield. Twice he took passes from Boateng and forced saves from Laidlaw. He also dragged a shot across goal from a tight angle. 

Charlie Reilly came off the bench towards the end of normal time and in the last added minute his low shot was saved by Laidlaw with the rebound evading Pineda.

So a draw seemed fair at the end of the game which l missed due to work. I was off on the Saturday it was cancelled but could not get a holiday to go tonight.

Dundee: Carson, Portales, Shaughnessy (c), Lamie, McGhee (Howley 77), Robertson (Reilly 88), Boateng, McCowan, Beck, Rudden (Pineda 77), Bakayoko. Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), Kerr, Ashcroft, Donnelly, Sylla, Lewis.

Referee: Colin Steven

Att: 4,887

Stirling Albion 2, Dundee 2, Ross McGeachie Testimonial Match, Forthbank Stadium, 10th October 2023

Dundee put out a mixed team of first team and fringe players for this Testimonial game for Ross McGeachie. Dundee started brightly and nearly scored in the first two minutes with Rudden going close. 

Dundee’s early pressure paid off when  Luke McCowan opened the scoring. A well worked move started with Pineda who drove forward, Rudden then picked up the ball and played it wide to Robertson who delivered a low cross into the box which was met by McCowan who slotted the ball into the net.

Stirling Albion levelled the game a few minutes later when Josh Cooper scored when he never gave up on a long ball and he managed to squeeze the ball home.

Pineda then had two chances in quick succession firstly heading over from a cross from McCowan and then was just unable to get a clean shot on goal after a cross from Rudden.

Stirling took the lead after Dundee failed to clear a free kick and Ross  McGeachie scored with a low shot into the net. Soon after Rudden hit the post with a header from a McCowan cross.

Dundee made five changes for the second half with Portales, Lochhead, Wilkie, Allan, and Mohammed all coming on, replacing Kerr, Lamie, McCowan, Boateng and Rudden.

They started well and levelled the game when Lewis drove forward and played in and Jack Wilkie who side-footed the ball into the bottom corner of the net.

A lot of good football was played by both teams, but they failed to score any of the chances which got to the final stage. 

Dundee made more changes when Mo Sylla and Diego Pineda were replaced by Luke Graham and Euan Mutale. 

Sebastian Lochhead came off in the 70th minute due to injury and was replaced by Marley Sweenie-Rowe. Just after this substitute Stirling nearly went in front again when Keiran Moore had a shot outside of the box but it went just over the bar.

That's how the game ended and well done to Ross McGeachie service to his club Stirling Albion over the years.

Dundee: Legzdins, Kerr(Portales-45mins), Ashcroft, Lamie (Lochhead 45 mins – Sweenie-Rowe 70 mins), Roberson, Sylla (Graham 60 mins), Lewis, McCowan (Wilkie 45 mins), Pineda (Mutale), Rudden (Mohammed)

Footnote: Ross McGeachie's dad George McGeachie played for Dundee and he earned a Testimonial game v Liverpool at Dens in 1987.

Monday, October 02, 2023

Fife Dark Blues at Easter Road

 






I missed the game due to work At least I'm off for the next visit to Easter Road......

Hibernian 0, Dundee 0, Easter Road, cinch Premiership, 30th September 2023

Dundee made several changes to their team with Jordan McGhee and Scott Tiffoney were injured, Josh Mulligan was suspended, and Zach Robinson was on the bench. Antonio Portales, Cammy Kerr, Lyall Cameron and Zak Rudden came into the starting eleven.

Dundee started well and played some neat one touch football and Zak Rudden had a good header saved by Marshall. Hibs finally came into the game and Trevor Carson had to be quick to make several saves/ 

Dundee were quick on the break with great runs from Owen Beck the main threat to the Hibernian defence with Dundee had a few efforts on goal before half time.

Second half and it looked like Hibs stepped up a gear but again Trevor Carson saved well and the defence all stuck to their tasks and defended well/ 

Dundee still hit on the break and were unlucky a few times when the ball would not fall. Hibs really went the winner in the last tens minutes but missed a few headers which they put over the bar. Then in a great brakaway Luke McCowan out paced Boyle and once clear he passed inside to substitute Ryan Howley who teed up Beck to hit a ferocious shot from 12 yards that was superbly saved by David Marshall.

A great chance gone but so  unlucky Dundee saw out the last three minutes of injury time to gain a vital point on the road.

Dundee: Carson, Portales, Shaughnessy (c), Lamie, Kerr, Cameron (Howley 87), Boateng, McCowan, Beck, Rudden (Robertson 82), Bakayoko. Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), Pineda, Ashcroft, Robinson, Donnelly, Sylla, Lewis.

Referee: John Beaton

Att: 16,793

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Dundee 2, Kilmarnock 2, Dens Park, cinch Premiership, 23rd September 2023

Dundee made three changes to the team with Jordan McGhee, Josh Mulligan and Scott Tiffoney came in for Cammy Kerr, Fin Robertson and Ryan Howley.

Kilmarnock started the better but Dundee looked quick on the break and began to come into the game after the first tenminutes.

On their second corner on 16 minutes they took the lead Owen Beck sent over a cross to the near post. Joe Shaughnessy headed on leaving Amadou Bakayoko with a simple close range finish at the far post.

Dundee looked much better and the second goal looked more likely with Beck twice unlucky with great play and efforts on goal. 

It was a good game with both sides having good efforts on goal. Then Kilmarnock levelled the game after Var got involved with a penalty award after the ball hit Bakayoko on the arm. Armstrong scored from the spot.

More chances came for both sides as the game went end to end. The Dark Blues responded well but the match turned dramatically on a controversial refereeing decision after 34 minutes. Josh Mulligan attacked down the left but lost the ball on the edge of the penalty area. No foul was given and Mulligan stopped Killie breaking by bringing Armstrong down on the touchline. Mr Munro surprised almost every in the stadium by pulling out his red card. The message obviously came through from VAR central that he should review the decision. The referee took a good look and stood by the red card.

Robbie Deas got away with a two footed tackle studs first with just a yellow when it could have been a red if Josh's tackle was deemed to be one.

Second half and Fin Robertson came on for Scott Tiffoney at half time. That was harsh on Tiffoney who had a fine game until the red card disrupted the Dee. The change gave the Dark Blues a better balance and offered the defence more protection. 

Killie were much on top with Dundee having to defend well and they still had a go when they could. Bakayoko had a good header saved but was ruled offside.

Killie had a good 10 minute spell and the got their second goal when Armstrong scored at the back post. It looked like the winning goal. But Dundee kept at it and Zak Rudeen turned well but not enough contact to trouble the keeper. 

In injury time Trevor carson came up for a corner it did the trick when the ball was headed back into the goalmouth by Ricki lamie and Zak Rudden smashed the ball home to send Dens wild with delight.

It was a well deserved draw for Dundee who had fought well and came back from the the two var decisions went against us

Dundee: Carson, McGhee (Kerr 76), Shaughnessy (c), Lamie, Beck, Mulligan, Boateng, McCowan (Cameron 85), Robinson (Rudden 63), Bakayoko, Tiffoney (Robertson at half time). Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), Pineda, Ashcroft, Sylla, Lewis.

Referee: David Munro

Att: 6,101

Monday, September 18, 2023

Dundee 0, Celtic 3, Parkhead, cinch Premiership, 16th September 2023

Dundee made two changes to the team Cammy kerr coming in for Jordan McGhee and Ryan Howney replacing Scott Tiffoney. 

As expected Celtic attacked from the start but Dundee looked up for the game, early on Trevor Carson had a good save and then Riley hit the post.

Celtic then had a goal chalked off for offside, then the last 20 miniyes of the half they were in no real danger. Then Owen Beck pullled a low cross back from the byline. Luke McCowan’s close range shot was kept out by a reflex save by Joe Hart. Zach Robinson miskicked in front of goal and the chance was gone.

Second half Celtic started well playing with pace, then Celtic got a very soft penalty when Turnbull went down in the box. the referee gave a free kick at first Then changed to penalty after seeing it on Var. Turnbull recovered to score/ 

Luke McCowan went close with a curling shot after good link up play from Cammy Kerr and Fin Robertson. 

But soon after Celtic scored twice to finish the game. Dundee kept going to the end and they can take positived from their hardworking efforts.

Dundee: Carson, Kerr, Shaughnessy (c), Lamie, Beck, Robertson, Boateng, Howley (Mulligan 64), McCowan, Robinson (Tiffoney 64), Bakayoko. Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), McGhee, Cameron, Ashcroft, Rudden, Sylla, Lewis.

Referee: Grant Irvine

Att:

Monday, September 04, 2023

St Johnstone 2, Dundee 2, McDiarmid Park, cinch Premiership, 02-September-23

Dundee made one change to the team Ricki Lamie replacing Cammy Kerr. Lamie played at centre half with Jordon McGhee switched to right back.

A nice sunny day in Perth as both teams attacked with Dundee looking good on the quick break aways were played some neat football. Scott Tiffoney had a cross cut out and, then Amadou Bakayoko had a  curled shot from 20 yars which went narrowly wide. 

Dundee finally took a deserved lead after 35 minutes. Beck took a short free kick 40 yards out and Fin Robertson floated a cross to the far post. Amadou Bakayoko headed down, Scott Tiffoney stuck a leg out and the ball reached the back of the net. The referee judged that Tiffoney got a touch on the ball and credited the goal to the winger.

Dundee started the second half well and looked even better with some great football, they got their second goal when Ricki Lamie headed home a corner from Owen Beck to the delight of the big dundee support in the stands. 

 Luke McCowan played Tiffoney in on goal but somehow Mitov got a touch on the shot to divert it narrowly past the post. Dundee then made changes to the team with Ryan Howley coming on for Fin Robertson and then Mo Sylla replaced Malachi Boateng. 

St Johnstone hit the bar soon after and Dundee also had chances to finish the game. But Saints scored on 83 minutes when Kucheriavyi headed home.

Zak Rudden replaced  Bakayoko in the final few minutes and straight away had a great chance but he put his shot wide when maybe a ball across the keeper would have been better.

With 5 minutes gone in injury time saints grabbed a point when Kucheriavyi scored again with the last kick of the ball. 

Dundee were superb today but had to settle for a point when really they should have been 3 or 4 up before saints pulled one back. I;m sure the team will learn from this and go on to be better when they are so much on top.

Dundee: Carson, McGhee, Shaughnessy (c), Lamie, Beck, Robertson (Howley 68), Boateng (Sylla 77), McCowan, Robinson , Bakayoko (Rudden 84), Tiffoney (Reilly 84). Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), Kerr, Cameron, Ashcroft, Mulligan.

Referee; Willie Collum

Att: 5,935

Dundee News......................

Dundee have signed young winger Marcel Lewis on a loan deal till January 2024, subject to International clearance. 

Marcel joins us on loan from English Premier League Side Burnley. The 21-year-old began his youth career with Cambridge United before moving to Chelsea in 2016. He represented Chelsea at Under 18’s and 23 level and was then signed by Belgian side Royale Union Saint-Gilloise in May 2021. After a year in Belgium, Marcel returned to England with a loan spell at Accrington Stanley. On transfer deadline day 2022 of the summer transfer window Lewis made a permanent switch back to England signing for Burnley. He made his debut for the Clarets in November 2022 in the Carabao Cup against Crawley Town.

Marcel will wear No 32 this season.


Dundee
has signed  midfielder Ryan Howley on a season-long loan deal from Coventry City.

19-year-old Ryan has spent his whole career at Coventry City after joining their youth set-up at the age of six. He made his professional debut for The Sky Blues in August 2021 in the English League Cup against Northampton and in that season he won the English Football League Championship Apprentice of the season. 

Max Anderson has joined Inverness Caley Thistle on loan for the rest of the season. It will do the youngster well if he gets more game time.

Monday, August 28, 2023

Dundee 1, Hearts 0, Dens Park, cinch Premiership, 26th August 2023

Dundee made three changes to the team that started the game at St Mirren. Cammy Kerr, Fin Robertson and Scott Tiffoney replaced Lee Ashcroft, Lyall Cameron and Josh Mulligan as the formation changed to 4-3-3. New signing Mo Sylla and Ricki Lamie were on the bench, and Charlie Reilly made his first appearance in a match squad.

In what was a slow start to the game with a lot of play in the midfield area, Hearts had a ;ot of the ball but lacked to trouble the dundee defence Fin Robertson had a shot saved by the Hearts keeper.

Sonn after Dundee put the ball into the net by Robinson after McGhee's shot hadf hit Zach. It was ruled out for offside by Var. Dundee had come into the game more and were looking good going forward and Scott Tiffoney had a shot which was just wide. 

Hearts made several changes to their team at the start of the second half. Dundee started well and looke good on the attack, the defence done really well and weathered the wee 10 minute spell Hearts had. 

Trevor Carson pulled off two good saves in that time as well. Dundee had a fast break away but the cross from Robinson came to nothing.

But Dundee took the lead on 63 minutes Hearts got into a mess and Dundee nipped in with Luke McCowan he could have passed to Scott Tiffoney but he chipped the ball home in superb fashion to put Dundee 1nil up. 

Shortly after the goal Lyall Cameron came on for Scott Tiffoney and was soon involved intelligently with play supporting Dundee’s attacks. Mo Sylla replaced Fin Robertson for the last 20 minutes and impressed the support with some energetic tackling and forceful runs.

Hearts stepped up a gear but Dundee were superb at the back and the whole team were working hard. On a good break away Robinson was denied a goal when Clarke tipped his header over the bar.

In injury time Dundee got the bodie in to deny Hearts as the game came to a close.

Three vital points today the whole team and subs played well and some great football played today. 

Dundee: Carson, Kerr, McGhee, Shaughnessy, Beck, Robertson (Sylla 76), Boateng, McCowan , Robinson, Bakayoko, Tiffoney (Cameron 66) Unused Subs: Legzdins (gk), Lamie, Ashcroft, Mulligan, Reilly, Rudden, Anderson, Sylla.

Referee: Alan Muir

Att: 8,104

Saturday, August 26, 2023

Dundee News


Dundee have signed defender Ricki Lamie from Motherwell on a season long loan. He started his career at Airdrieonians, where he had loan spells with Clyde, Queen’s Park and East Stirlingshire, before moving permanently to Morton, then Livingston before joining Motherwell in 2020.

Dundee have signed midfielder Mo Sylla. from Hartlepool United for an undisclosed fee, signing a two-year deal with club. Mo started his career in France with the L’Entente SSG where he spent six years before moving to Oldham Athletic in 2019. He returned to France with Laval in 2020 before signing for Aldershot in October 2021 where he picked up the Aldershot supporters player of the season for 21/22. In August 2022 he joined Hartlepool United .


Monday, August 14, 2023

St Mirren 2, Dundee 1, SMiCA Stadium, cinch Premiership. 12th August 2023

Dundee made two changes to their team from last week Trevor Carson replaced Jon McCraken and Josh Mulligan kept his place after replacing injured Antonio Portales.

Dundee started slowly and lost a goal in sixminutes when a great cross was knocked into his own net by Joe Shaughnessy after the ball hit off Lee  Ashcroft’s head. 

St Mirren continuted to give Dundee's defence trouble with fast moving football and getting good crosses in. The midfield were struggling to get into the game and this led to Dundee strikers struggling to get any decent balls. 

St Mirren hit the bar and the defence managed to clear, but Dundee were giving a big bonus to get back into the game when the Referee went to check VAR and after Lee Ashcroft had his shirt puleed he gave Dundee a penalty.

Up stepped Zach Robinson to see his shot saved by the St Mirren keeper, it was a poor effort and was a easy save. St Mirren came forward again and Trevor Carson made a good save to tip the ball over the bar.

Worse was to follow as St Mirren when the home team doubled their lead a good corner was headed home by Mandron. That was right on half time and it will be hard for Dundee to come back in the second half.

Dundee changed back to a 4-4-2 system and looked a lot better, after 11 minutes Scott Tiffoney replaced Lyall Cameron and it paid off as Dundee attack to try and get a goal. 

It did came after 63 minutes Tiffoney swept over a lovely cross for Josh Mulligan to race in and somehow bundle the ball over the line with his back. There was a second VAR check for a possible handball before the goal was confirmed.

After this Dundee looked a different team and were unlucky a few time and McCowan seen efforts saved. 

Dundee pushed to the end but time ran out and the game ended in a 2-1 defeat. Hopefully they will learn from this and we need a Penalty taker as we have missed a few lately and it has cost the club.

Dundee: Carson, McGhee (Kerr 83), Shaughnessy, Ashcroft, McCowan, Mulligan, Boateng, Beck, Cameron (Tiffoney 56), Bakayoko, Robinson (Rudden 78). Unused Subs: McCracken (gk), Legzdins (gk), Pineda, Robertson, Anderson, Graham.

Referee: Colin Steven 

Att: 6,851