Thursday, May 30, 2024

News from Dens Park


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Dates for Dundee's games are below : 

Sat 13th Jul | Bonnyrigg Rose vs Dundee | 3pm

Tue 16th Jul | Arbroath vs Dundee | 7.45pm

Tue 23rd Jul | Dundee vs Annan Athletic | 7.45pm

Sat 27th Jul | Dundee vs Inverness CT | 3pm 

Dundee will play in Group D for the Premier Sports Cup Group Stage, and will face: Inverness CT, Arbroath, Annan Athletic and Bonnyrigg Rose.

Academy defender Luke Graham has been promoted to the Dundee FC first-team squad. Centre Back Graham had an excellent spell on loan last season at Montrose FC, as an important member of the squad, making 35 appearances, scoring 2 goals, and being named twice in the SPFL team of the week for his performances.

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Dundee 1, Kilmarnock 1, Dens Park, cinch Premiership, 18th May 2024

Dundee made two changes to their team when  Aaron Donnelly and Josh Mulligan came in for Ryan Astley and Malachi Boateng who were on the bench.

The game started slowly and both teams stuggled in the first 20 minutes. From a poor corner Kilmarnock broke up the park and scored with a simple goal. Dundee continuted to struggle giving the ball away too much in midfield.

Dundee scored on 37 minutes when Scott Tiffoney took a long ball in his stride to race clear on the right. He sent a low pass across goal for Luke McCowan  to smash the equaliser past Will Dennis. The assistant’s flag went up for offside against Tiffoney but after a VAR review the goal was correctly allowed. Tiffoney timed his run perfectly and the video evidence showed he was onside.

It took two minutes to confirm the goal which why l'm not a big fan of VAR at the moment.

Killie looked the more dangerous team until half time.

Dara Costelloe replaced Josh Mulligan at half time. Dundee did have a brighter start than in the first half but soon it was Kilmarnock who were creating more danger. Murray shot from the angle of the penalty area. Jon McCracken would have dealt with the shot but Marley Watkins applied the slightest of touches with his head to divert the ball against the bar.

Killie hit the bar again and McGhee headed it clear for another corner to Kilmarnock.

At least Dundee stepped up their game and were the better side in the last 30 minutes.  Curtis Main and Malachi Boateng came on for Amadou Bakayo and Mo Sylla. 

Kilmarnock werereduced to ten men when Deas was sent off for a silly tackle. Dundee had a great chance to win the game after Costello was fouled in the box, up stepped Luke McCowan and put the ball well wide of the goal.

Dundee kept going to the end and had efforts which were not too far away. 

In the end it was a typitcal end of season game and both clubs have had a great season. Both teams were able to salute their fans in a nice sunny day.

Dundee: McCracken, McGhee, , Portales, Donnelly, Dodgson, Sylla (Boateng 70), Mulligan (Costelloe at half time), Cameron (Robertson 62), McCowan, Bakayoko (Main 70), Tiffoney (Howley). Unused Subs: Sharp (gk), Astley, Robinson, Mellon.

Referee: Calum Scott

Att: 6,637 

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Rangers 5, Dundee 2, Ibrox, cinch Premiership, 14th May 2024

Dundee made a couple of changes when Mo Sylla and Scott Tiffoney started, with Aaron Donnelly and Michael Mellon moving to the bench.

Dundee started well and were going forward with some neat football, but it was Rangers who had efforts at goal with McCracken saved with ease.

After 32 minutes Luke McCowan sent a badly misjudged pass across the face of the Dundee penalty area straight to Ross McCausland. McCracken spared his skipper’s blushes by touching the shot over the bar.

Into the last 10 minutes of the half and all off a sudden Dundee had good efforts on goal as they came close twice. First, Butland held a firmly struck 30 yard shot from Scott Tiffoney. In Dundee’s next attack McCowan played Tiffoney into the penalty area. Butland saved and Tiffoney’s goalbound follow up was headed away by Ben Davies.

The Dark Blues kept attacking and Butland again saved well from Malachi Boateng’s curling 20 yarder.

But minutes later Dundee scored after a neat play across the midfield ended with a Owen Dodgson and he  hit a lovely low cross across the face of goal for Jordan McGhee to shoot past Butland at the far post.

Two minutes later the Dark Blues had a free kick wide on the left. McCowan played it short to Dodgson who hit another wicked cross into the danger area and Antonio Portales scored with an cheeky flick off the outside of his boot.

In a crazy period Dundee went close again when Sylla put a effort just wide off the post, but in injury tme Rangers scored to get back into the game.

Second half and it took Rangers 7 minutes to level the score at 2-2. It was all Rangers and after 65 minutes it was 3-2. Dundee struggled to get back into the game.

Silva spun and shot from the edge of the penalty area but McCracken saved well. The Dee keeper then pulled off a magnificent save to keep out a Dessers header. 

It was a great save Dundee put on Robertson, Costello and Main to try and get a vital goal but after a ten minute spell they were under more pressure from the home side.

Rangers scored twice more in the final minutes to end the game 5-2. It was a tale of two halfes with Dundee better team in the first half, Rangers controlled the game second half a deserved the win.

The European dream is over and at least Manager Tony Docherty will know now what is needed to get better next season. Last game of the season is when Kilmarnock come to Dens Park on Saturday.

Dundee: McCracken, McGhee, Astley, Portales, Dodgson, Sylla (Robertson 74), Boateng (Mellon 86), Cameron, McCowan, Tiffoney (Costelloe 74), Bakayoko (Main 74). Unused Subs: Sharp (gk), Mulligan, Robinson, Howley, Donnelly.

Referee: Matthew MacDermid

Att: 45,760

Sunday, May 12, 2024

Hearts 3 Dundee 0, Tynecastle, cinch Premiership, 11th May 2024

It was a fine sunny day in Edinburgh for Dundee"s visit to Tynecastle in a big league fixture for the club. Dundee made three changes to the team with Ryan Astley made his first start replacing the injured Ricki Lamie. Malachi Boateng and Michael Mellon also came in for Mo Sylla and Scott Tiffoney, who were on the bench.

Hearts started very well and pushed Dundee back and they looked eager to get the first goal. Ryan Astley made a vital interception to stop Kenneth Vargas’s cutback reaching Alan Forest in front of goal. It was a quick break away and could have been a goal.

Dundee were giving the ball away too much in midfield but slowly they were getting better as the game went on. Jon McCracken saved well from Vargas’s close range header after Lawrence Shankland dinked a clever cross to the far post.

Soon after Hearts scored their first goal when a good ball to the back post and Vargas scored with a neat finish. 

Dundee were given a fleeting moment of hope late in the first half when Lyall Cameron’s shot struck Stephen Kingsley’s arm and referee Nick Walsh pointed to the penalty spot. It looked very much like the crucial penalty Hearts were given against the Dark Blues in February. This time, however, after a lengthy VAR review the referee changed his mind and awarded Dundee a corner.

Dundee started the second half well and looked a lot better, Ryan Howley came on at half time as a straight replacement for Jordan McGhee, Then they lost a sloopy goal when they switched off and Hearts were able to break for Forrest to round McCracken and tap the ball home.

It was a big blow to our hope of getting something from the game, At least Dundee went forward and forced Craig Gordan into make two good saves from  Luke McCowan’s low shot from 16 yards and then a minute later turned Owen Dodgson’s volley onto the post.

Soon after Gordan turned Aaron Donnelly’s shot round the post, after he dropped a corner. It was as close as Dundee came to scoring. Hearts scored again with a good move for Shankland to net to make the final score 3-0.

Dundee were a wee bit outclassed today. The penalty Var check was hard for them, and after l have watched it on Sunday morning it should have been given. It does not make sense that one week that is given and the next week it is not.

A great support through and everyone enjoyed their day out in the Capital. Next game is at Ibrox l just hope they get something from the game.

Dundee: McCracken, Portales, Astley, Donnelly, McGhee (Howley at half time), Cameron (Main 82), Boateng (Mulligan 77), McCowan (c), Dodgson (Costelloe 68), Bakayoko, Mellon. Unused Subs: Sharp (gk), Tiffoney, Robinson, Robertson, Sylla.

Referee: Nick Walsh. 

Att: 18,757

Sunday, May 05, 2024

Dundee 1, St Mirren 3, Dens Park, cinch Premiership, 4th May 2023

Dundee made two changes to the team that lost narrowly to Celtic. Aaron Donnelly and Lyall Cameron returned to the starting eleven, replacing Josh Mulligan and Malachi Boateng who were substitutes.

They made a slower start than normal and struggled to get the ball down, as usual St Mirren made it tough and even after the first ten minutes Dundee continuted to struggled. St Mirren could have scored twice early on and only bad finishes let them down.

Dundee did create a couple of chances when Cameron played in McCowan but he failed to control the ball well enough, then he had a decent shot saved by the saints keeper.

But St Mirren took the lead on 37 minutes it was a sloppy goal to lose when Gogic put the ball home after Dundee failed to clear.

Mo Sylla took a head knock in the first half and he was replaced at half time by Malachi Boateng.

Second half and it was much the same from Dundee too slow on the attack and they just looked out of sorts than normal.

Cameron had a shot but it troubled the saints keeper, then soon after it was 2-0 when they failed to clear and Tanser made space and beat McCracken with neat finish.

Curtis Main and Michael Mellon came on for Amadou Bakayoko and Scott Tiffoney and did give the Dee some fresh energy up front. Any hope, however, was extinguished after 72 minutes when St Mirren punished more poor defending and helped themselves to a third goal.

Dundee did fight back and Michael Mellon headed home to give Dundee some hope, Cameron came close soon after and Mulligan had a effort which was just wide. Also McCowan had his touched onto the post and that was that.

St Mirren deserved to win today and they just done the job in hand needed to seal the vital three points.

Next up is a trip to Tynecastle next Saturday it should be a good day hopefully.

Dundee: McCracken, Portales, Lamie (Costelloe 77), Donnelly, McGhee, Cameron (Mulligan 81), Sylla (Boateng at half time), McCowan (c), Dodgson. Bakayoko (Main 65), Tiffoney (Mellon 65). Unused Subs: Sharp (gk), Astley, Robinson, Robertson.

Referee: Matthew MacDermid

Att: 6,877

Thursday, May 02, 2024

Dundee 1, Celtic 2, Dens Park, cinch Premiership, 28th April-24

Dundee made two changes when Antonio Portales kept his place after coming on as a replacement for the injured Joe Shaughnessy against Rangers. Lyall Cameron was also injured so Josh Mulligan started in his place.

Celtic started well and Jon McCracken make two good saves in the first five minutes, Dundee came into the game with some nice attacking football but the moves missed the killer touch. 

Just past half way mark of the half Cetic should have scored but Hatate knocked his effort just wide of the goal. The Dee responded with their best move of the first half, moving the ball smoothly through the Celtic half and out to the left wing. Owen Dodgson whipped over a dangerous cross and Jordan McGhee couldn’t make contact with his attempted header; Amadou Bakayoko failed to make a clean connection with his volley at the far post, allowing Hart an easy save.

But then Forrest scored with a fine finish which gave McCracken no chance as he shot home the ball being right in the corner. 

For the rest of the half both teams had moved but either keeper were tested and it was still close score wise for the dark blues.

Second half and  Dundee stepped up their game and forced Celtic to defend, the best chance came from a fine inswinging corner by Dodgson which found Mo Sylla six yards out, but the midfielder headed narrowly wide. McGhee found space at another Dodgson corner but sent his header straight at Hart.

But after this the defence got in a wee muddle and Forrest scored the second goal for the visitors, but at least Dundee came out and with Dundee put on Fin Robertson and Dara Costelloe for Malachi Boateng and Scott Tiffoney as they tried to dig their way back into the game. Hatate almost put the match beyond Dundee’s reach but he shot against the post from 18 yards after lovely footwork to make space.

A minute later Dundee pulled a goal back to make the last 20 minutes very interesting. The Celtic defence couldn’t clear Dodgson’s corner and Antonio Portales shot from 12 yards deflected off Adam Idah to leave Hart helpless. It was the Mexican defender’s first goal for the Dee, so there’s no chance of it going down as an own goal!

Aaron Donnelly came on for Josh Mulligan, with the Dee switching to three at the back for a spell with a front two in Costelloe and Bakayoko. A further striker, Michael Mellon, replaced Owen Dodgson for the last 10 minutes of play.

Dundee pushed for an equalizer with real intent, and were unlucky not to get a draw, even Hart in the Celtic goal got booked for time wasting.

Dundee: McCracken, McGhee, Portales, Lamie, Dodgson (Mellon 86), Sylla, Mulligan (Donnelly 75), Boateng (Robertson 68), McCowan, Tiffoney (Costelloe 68), Bakayoko. Unused Subs: Sharp (gk), Astley, Main, Robinson, Howley.

Referee: John Beaton. 

Att: 9,120.