Wednesday, June 03, 2015
Crystal Palace 4, Dundee 3, Selhurst Park, Julian Speroni Testimonial, 26-May-2015
It was a very excited Dundee fan when Julian Speroni's Testimonial game was announced the 26th of May was perfect...then the date kicked into my mind. My wife was due to give birth to our second baby on the 2nd of June with the possibility of a early arrival. As my mates were making plans on how to get to London. I had to say that it would likely not be able to go.
After about two weeks as various posts on Facebook and Twitter of cheap trains, flights...I started to look and managed to get a train deal from Edinburgh to London Bride for just £28.80 each way, I talked things over with my wife Carmie and we agreed if the baby came along the week of the game then I would not get to go. So fingers were crossed for the safe arrival of our baby and l booked holidays from work either way it would be handy if the baby did come along early.
I booked the train and booked the Euro Queens Hotel in London which l could cancel if l gave them 48hrs notice which was a handy option to have. My mate Paul Scott booked the train, hotel as well so things were good travel wise, we then got tickets for the game which were priced great for the fans.
Then bang Train strike was announced for the bank holiday Monday which would affect our travel plans, Plan B was put in place in case the strike went ahead. Meanwhile the Hospital had decided that my wife would have a caesarean operation on the 18th of May so all going well the London trip was looking on. Thankfully everything went well with our baby boy was born on the 18th of May and both Mum and baby Alexander were fine and healthy. They both got home on the Wednesday afternoon so it was good as had nearly a week to settle in at home.
Thankfully the rail strike was cancelled so l booked my train to Edinburgh and l set off on the 06:25am train from Cupar and Paul got on at Markinch and it arrived in plenty of time for the 08:00am train to Kings Cross, a few. Dundee fans including Steve Schoppler who I have known since around 1982. The journey went very quick and we arrived on time and made our way to London Bridge we used a Oyster card after this which proved very handy to get around London quickly.
We made our way to Crystal Palace train station as our Hotel was about 10 minutes walk, and thanks to Paul talking to google on his phone we got the directions quickly, we booked in and had a quick shower and then out to make our way to Norwood Junction, before that we had a quick pint in the The White Hart and it good to see a few Dundee fans going about. We arrived in good time and made our way to The William Stanley Pub which was very busy with Dundee fans and it was good to see a few well known faces. Everyone were in good spirits and it was a great atmosphere before we made our way up to the ground which was about a 10 minute walk away.
It was clear to see that the Dundee fans had travelled down in numbers as we walked up to the ground got a wristband and programme which was pretty big, but looked a great effort. Once inside the ground was rocking it was going to be a special night. Plenty old songs were being sung for the Legends who would play later in the game, Julian Speroni was given a Guard of honour onto the pitch with the home support putting on a brilliant display for their hero.
Dundee' starting line up was ; Gourlay, Irvine, McGinn, McPake, McAlister, Stewart, Tankulic, Gadzhalov, Adam, Carreiro, Wighton. Subs; Konrad, Nemsadze, John Black, Andy Black , Kerr, Colquhoun, Caballero, Sara, Carranza, Ketsbaia.
Palace started the game well and pinned Dundee back the pace down both wings were causing Dundee problems, it was no surprise when they opened the scoring after six minutes. Superb trickery by Wilfried Zaha on the right had the Dundee defence in knots. His low cross was deflected and it took a great save by Kyle Gourlay to keep the ball out. Sadly for the young keeper the ball fell for Yannick BOLASIE who hammered the ball against the keeper and into the net.
Charlie Adam, appearing courtesy of Stoke City, gave Speroni his first test with a low 20 yarder that the man of the night took comfortably. Dundee then had a good spell passing the ball around smartly in the Palace half. Greg Stewart ended a patient move with a 20 yard shot that was deflected just wide. More good play from Stewart set up Adam to crash a volley over the bar.
Gourlay saved well when Chung-yong Lee tried to chip him, but the youngster was out of luck when Zaha took a pot shot from distance. Gourlay couldn't hold the ball and LEE rolled the ball into the net. The pace and skill of Zaha and Bolasie were a cut above anything the Dark Blues have to face in Scotland, and the Palace wingers were giving an impressive exhibition of wing play. It was no surprise when the pressure led to a third goal. Dwight GAYLE worked a clever, fast move with Zaha, cut inside and smashed the ball past Gourlay.
Dundee responded with a fine goal of their own. Charlie Adam stepped up a gear to race through the midfield and slip a pass through for Dylan Carreiro to shoot past Speroni.
The goal gave the Dee a boost and Julian Speroni made the save of the match to stop Adam pulling another goal back. Adam fired in a rocket from the edge of the box that Speroni parried superbly. He then recovered quickly to keep out Tankulic's follow up header.
Palace's razor sharp raiders promptly punished the Dark Blues with a swift counter attack for goal number four when Lee raced into the penalty area to set up GAYLE for a tap in.
In the last action of a highly competitive first half Gourlay did well to hold a ferocious shot from Bolasie. Crystal Palace replaced their whole team at half time, sending on a team of old favourites for cameo appearances with fresh old faces coming on every few minutes. The Dark Blues made fewer changes and had the better of the second half.
The big travelling Dees were delighted to see their own old favourites appearing; Juan Sara, Fabian Caballero, Beto Carranza, Temuri Ketsbaia and Georgi Nemsadze all came on to great acclaim.
Juan Sara seemed to have pulled a goal back when he was sent clear and lobbed Speroni. To the delight of the crowd Julian managed to get back and make a fantastic save, tipping the ball onto the crossbar and away to safety.
The substitution that brought the second loudest cheer from the home fans was the arrival of the hugely popular Palace manager Alan Pardew. The loudest applause was of course reserved for Julian Speroni's substitution after 70 minutes. The travelling Dees responded by singing non-stop for Julian Speroni to come back on for Dundee. They were delighted when they got their wish after just a few minutes. The Palace fans also rose to applaud their hero when he returned to the pitch for the visitors.
Charlie Adam came back on for the last quarter of an hour and injected some serious intent into Dundee's attacks. After 85 minutes Charlie Adam took a pass from Ketsbaia and scored with a crisp low shot from 18 yards.
Only a minute later Cammy Kerr went rampaging down the left, cut inside and flashed home a great finish for the last goal of the night. The final score of 4-3 did not matter on the night it was a special night for Julian Speroni who is a fantastic goalkeeper and I'm glad I never missed this occasion.
The Referee was Dermot Gallagher and the final attendance was 11,509
Teams for the game and subs used were as follows Palace: Speroni, Ward, Hangeland, Delaney, Ramage, Zaha, McArthur, Bannan, Bolasie,Lee, Gayle. Second half players: Matt Lawrence, Danny Butterfield, Chris Morgan, Neil Ashton, Alan Pardew, Clinton Morrison, John Salako, Aki Riihilahti, Christian Pedercini, Ezequil Speroni, Mariano Borsalino, Lewis Price, Hiram Boateng, Sullay Kaikai, Jake Gray, Cristian Barrionuevo, John Fendley.
Dundee: Gourlay (Speroni 77), Paul McGinn (Andy Black HT), McPake, Gadzhalov (Konrad HT), Irvine (Kerr HT), Carreiro (Carranza 55, John Black 83), McAlister (John Black 61, Nemsadze 75), Adam (Colquhoun HT, Adam 75), Stewart (Ketsbaia 55), Tankulic (Sara 55), Wighton (Caballero 55)
After the game we went back into the centre but got lost after taking a wrong turn, luckily enough a couple of Palace fans gave us directions, and it was wonderful that 5 minutes later they stopped in their car and gave us a lift back down to the centre which summed up how friendly the Palace fans had been. We went for a couple of pints and met Phil Kirk and friends so it was great to meet up and have a chat about the game, the owners of the pub ordered us a taxi so we would all get back to our hotels safely which was brilliant way to finish the night. I got to my bed around half-past one so it was not too late.
Up early the next morning and had my breakfast before leaving for the journey back home, so back to Kings Cross where we had a walk about had some refreshments and met other Dundee fans including The Fife Dark Blues and some members of The Capital Dark Blues, our train left at 3pm and the journey back north was quick , in no time we were back in Edinburgh and we got the 21:08 train back to Cupar.
This was the best away trip since watching Dundee FC since likely Perugia in Italy in 2003.
And l have found out since l got home that my Son Alexander shares the same Birthday as Julian Speroni how wonderful is that.
After about two weeks as various posts on Facebook and Twitter of cheap trains, flights...I started to look and managed to get a train deal from Edinburgh to London Bride for just £28.80 each way, I talked things over with my wife Carmie and we agreed if the baby came along the week of the game then I would not get to go. So fingers were crossed for the safe arrival of our baby and l booked holidays from work either way it would be handy if the baby did come along early.
I booked the train and booked the Euro Queens Hotel in London which l could cancel if l gave them 48hrs notice which was a handy option to have. My mate Paul Scott booked the train, hotel as well so things were good travel wise, we then got tickets for the game which were priced great for the fans.
Then bang Train strike was announced for the bank holiday Monday which would affect our travel plans, Plan B was put in place in case the strike went ahead. Meanwhile the Hospital had decided that my wife would have a caesarean operation on the 18th of May so all going well the London trip was looking on. Thankfully everything went well with our baby boy was born on the 18th of May and both Mum and baby Alexander were fine and healthy. They both got home on the Wednesday afternoon so it was good as had nearly a week to settle in at home.
Thankfully the rail strike was cancelled so l booked my train to Edinburgh and l set off on the 06:25am train from Cupar and Paul got on at Markinch and it arrived in plenty of time for the 08:00am train to Kings Cross, a few. Dundee fans including Steve Schoppler who I have known since around 1982. The journey went very quick and we arrived on time and made our way to London Bridge we used a Oyster card after this which proved very handy to get around London quickly.
We made our way to Crystal Palace train station as our Hotel was about 10 minutes walk, and thanks to Paul talking to google on his phone we got the directions quickly, we booked in and had a quick shower and then out to make our way to Norwood Junction, before that we had a quick pint in the The White Hart and it good to see a few Dundee fans going about. We arrived in good time and made our way to The William Stanley Pub which was very busy with Dundee fans and it was good to see a few well known faces. Everyone were in good spirits and it was a great atmosphere before we made our way up to the ground which was about a 10 minute walk away.
It was clear to see that the Dundee fans had travelled down in numbers as we walked up to the ground got a wristband and programme which was pretty big, but looked a great effort. Once inside the ground was rocking it was going to be a special night. Plenty old songs were being sung for the Legends who would play later in the game, Julian Speroni was given a Guard of honour onto the pitch with the home support putting on a brilliant display for their hero.
Dundee' starting line up was ; Gourlay, Irvine, McGinn, McPake, McAlister, Stewart, Tankulic, Gadzhalov, Adam, Carreiro, Wighton. Subs; Konrad, Nemsadze, John Black, Andy Black , Kerr, Colquhoun, Caballero, Sara, Carranza, Ketsbaia.
Palace started the game well and pinned Dundee back the pace down both wings were causing Dundee problems, it was no surprise when they opened the scoring after six minutes. Superb trickery by Wilfried Zaha on the right had the Dundee defence in knots. His low cross was deflected and it took a great save by Kyle Gourlay to keep the ball out. Sadly for the young keeper the ball fell for Yannick BOLASIE who hammered the ball against the keeper and into the net.
Charlie Adam, appearing courtesy of Stoke City, gave Speroni his first test with a low 20 yarder that the man of the night took comfortably. Dundee then had a good spell passing the ball around smartly in the Palace half. Greg Stewart ended a patient move with a 20 yard shot that was deflected just wide. More good play from Stewart set up Adam to crash a volley over the bar.
Gourlay saved well when Chung-yong Lee tried to chip him, but the youngster was out of luck when Zaha took a pot shot from distance. Gourlay couldn't hold the ball and LEE rolled the ball into the net. The pace and skill of Zaha and Bolasie were a cut above anything the Dark Blues have to face in Scotland, and the Palace wingers were giving an impressive exhibition of wing play. It was no surprise when the pressure led to a third goal. Dwight GAYLE worked a clever, fast move with Zaha, cut inside and smashed the ball past Gourlay.
Dundee responded with a fine goal of their own. Charlie Adam stepped up a gear to race through the midfield and slip a pass through for Dylan Carreiro to shoot past Speroni.
The goal gave the Dee a boost and Julian Speroni made the save of the match to stop Adam pulling another goal back. Adam fired in a rocket from the edge of the box that Speroni parried superbly. He then recovered quickly to keep out Tankulic's follow up header.
Palace's razor sharp raiders promptly punished the Dark Blues with a swift counter attack for goal number four when Lee raced into the penalty area to set up GAYLE for a tap in.
In the last action of a highly competitive first half Gourlay did well to hold a ferocious shot from Bolasie. Crystal Palace replaced their whole team at half time, sending on a team of old favourites for cameo appearances with fresh old faces coming on every few minutes. The Dark Blues made fewer changes and had the better of the second half.
The big travelling Dees were delighted to see their own old favourites appearing; Juan Sara, Fabian Caballero, Beto Carranza, Temuri Ketsbaia and Georgi Nemsadze all came on to great acclaim.
Juan Sara seemed to have pulled a goal back when he was sent clear and lobbed Speroni. To the delight of the crowd Julian managed to get back and make a fantastic save, tipping the ball onto the crossbar and away to safety.
The substitution that brought the second loudest cheer from the home fans was the arrival of the hugely popular Palace manager Alan Pardew. The loudest applause was of course reserved for Julian Speroni's substitution after 70 minutes. The travelling Dees responded by singing non-stop for Julian Speroni to come back on for Dundee. They were delighted when they got their wish after just a few minutes. The Palace fans also rose to applaud their hero when he returned to the pitch for the visitors.
Charlie Adam came back on for the last quarter of an hour and injected some serious intent into Dundee's attacks. After 85 minutes Charlie Adam took a pass from Ketsbaia and scored with a crisp low shot from 18 yards.
Only a minute later Cammy Kerr went rampaging down the left, cut inside and flashed home a great finish for the last goal of the night. The final score of 4-3 did not matter on the night it was a special night for Julian Speroni who is a fantastic goalkeeper and I'm glad I never missed this occasion.
The Referee was Dermot Gallagher and the final attendance was 11,509
Teams for the game and subs used were as follows Palace: Speroni, Ward, Hangeland, Delaney, Ramage, Zaha, McArthur, Bannan, Bolasie,Lee, Gayle. Second half players: Matt Lawrence, Danny Butterfield, Chris Morgan, Neil Ashton, Alan Pardew, Clinton Morrison, John Salako, Aki Riihilahti, Christian Pedercini, Ezequil Speroni, Mariano Borsalino, Lewis Price, Hiram Boateng, Sullay Kaikai, Jake Gray, Cristian Barrionuevo, John Fendley.
Dundee: Gourlay (Speroni 77), Paul McGinn (Andy Black HT), McPake, Gadzhalov (Konrad HT), Irvine (Kerr HT), Carreiro (Carranza 55, John Black 83), McAlister (John Black 61, Nemsadze 75), Adam (Colquhoun HT, Adam 75), Stewart (Ketsbaia 55), Tankulic (Sara 55), Wighton (Caballero 55)
After the game we went back into the centre but got lost after taking a wrong turn, luckily enough a couple of Palace fans gave us directions, and it was wonderful that 5 minutes later they stopped in their car and gave us a lift back down to the centre which summed up how friendly the Palace fans had been. We went for a couple of pints and met Phil Kirk and friends so it was great to meet up and have a chat about the game, the owners of the pub ordered us a taxi so we would all get back to our hotels safely which was brilliant way to finish the night. I got to my bed around half-past one so it was not too late.
Up early the next morning and had my breakfast before leaving for the journey back home, so back to Kings Cross where we had a walk about had some refreshments and met other Dundee fans including The Fife Dark Blues and some members of The Capital Dark Blues, our train left at 3pm and the journey back north was quick , in no time we were back in Edinburgh and we got the 21:08 train back to Cupar.
This was the best away trip since watching Dundee FC since likely Perugia in Italy in 2003.
And l have found out since l got home that my Son Alexander shares the same Birthday as Julian Speroni how wonderful is that.
More News From Dens....
Keeper Kyle Letheren has also left the club at the end of his contract he has been at Dens for the last two seasons and will always remembered for his wonder save against Dumbarton when the club sealed promotion to the SPFL Premiership on the last day of the season.
Young players Calvin Colquhoun, Matty Allan and Andy Black have all signed extended deals with the club. The future of this club is with the young ones.
Young players Calvin Colquhoun, Matty Allan and Andy Black have all signed extended deals with the club. The future of this club is with the young ones.
New Signings...
Dundee have signed Queen of the South defender Kevin Holt on a three year contract, his fee will be decided by a tribunal after both clubs failed to agree a fee.
News Catch Up From Dens Park......
Dundee FC have released the following players after their contracts have run out: Midfielder Kevin McBride, Defenders Willie Dyer, Kyle Benedictus, Strikers Paul Heffernan and David Clarkson. The club have come to mutual consent with Iain Davisonson and Jamie Reid.
Young players Calum Brodie, Lee Cameron, Dale Davidson and Ben Sivewright have also all left the club.
Good luck to all the players on their future and finding new clubs.
Pre-Season Games So Far........
18th July: Brechin City (Away)
21st July: Rotherherham United (Home)
24th July: Wigan (Home)
Young players Calum Brodie, Lee Cameron, Dale Davidson and Ben Sivewright have also all left the club.
Good luck to all the players on their future and finding new clubs.
Pre-Season Games So Far........
18th July: Brechin City (Away)
21st July: Rotherherham United (Home)
24th July: Wigan (Home)
Top Six Round Up......
Dundee Und 3, Dundee 0, Tannadice, SPFL Premiership, 24-May-2015
Dundee lost 3-0 in their final league game of the season, Dundee started the game well and looked the more dangerous side but a breakaway United took the lead in the 8th minute a long ball over the Dundee defence caught them square and Ciftci raced clear and he managed to get passed Dundee keeper Letheren who completely missed the ball to score. Worse was to follow for the Dark Blues when Referee Madden pointed to the spot after Thomas Konrad had fouled Ciftici in the box. It looked a bit soft but the United striker made it 2-0. That was the half-time score with maybe only a Tankulic shot which forced the United keeper into a save.
Second half was only five minutes old and the home side made it 3-0 when after a good passing move put Spittal in the clear and he beat Letheren to score. This ended the game as a contest and sadly for Dundee they were just good enough on the day. We were bullied all over the park and hope Dundee add more strength to their line up for next season.
This was Kyle Letheren's last game for the club result wise he would have wished for better, Kyle will be remembered for that save against Dumbarton which sealed the championship last season.
Dundee: Letheren, Irvine (c), Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad (Gadzhalov) 45'), Ferry (Harkins 59 mins), Stephen McGinn (Wighton 67') , McGowan, McAlister, Stewart, Tankulic
Subs Not Used: Brodie, Colquhoun, Black
Ref: B. Madden
Att: 10,812
Dundee 1, Aberdeen 1, Dens Park, SPFL Premiership, 16-May-2015
Dundee drew 1-1 with their North East Rivals in a game Dundee should have won, but a late Adam Rooney goal won a point for the Dons. Dundee had taken the lead just before half-time when good play put Tankulic clear and the striker lobbed keeper Brown to score.
In the second half Dundee had chances to make sure of the win with good efforts from Stewart and McGowan. Then in the fourth minute of injury time Rooney levelled from close range. I don't know where the Ref got 4 minutes from as there were no injuries. But that is football sometimes!
Dundee: Letheren, Paul McGinn, McPake, Gadzhalov, Irvine, Colquhoun, Thomson, McGowan, McAlister (Stephen McGinn HT), Stewart, Tankulic (Harris 81). Unused Subs: Brodie (gk), Black, Ferry, Harkins, Wighton
Ref: E.Anderson
Att: 6,434
Dundee 0, Inverness Caley Thistle 1, Dens Park, SPFL Premiership, 09-May-2015
Dundee lost again this time to a early ICT goal when Ofere headed home in the 8th minute. going by reports Dundee played a wee bit better than the last home game against St Johnstone, and were maybe unlucky not to get a draw with McAlister and McPake going close for the home side.
Inverness CT sealed European football with this win so well done to them. Something Dundee should be aiming to build for in the coming seasons.
Dundee: Letheren, Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad, Dyer, Stephen McGinn (Wighton 75), Thomson (Harkins 81), McGowan, McAlister, Stewart, Tankulic. Unused Subs: Brodie (gk), Clarkson, Colquhoun, Irvine, Ferry
Ref: D.Robertson.
Att: 5,123
Celtic 5, Dundee 0, Celtic Park, SPFL Premiership, 01-May-2015
Dundee went down to a heavy defeat at the hands of Champions Celtic, Dundee's display tonight was way short of what is required at grounds like this in the league. It was 2-0 at half-time with Griffiths(29) heading home, Brown made it 2 nil after 36 minutes.
Second half was mainly one way traffic and Commons (71) made it 3-0 from the spot, soon after it was 4-0 when Forrest(77) scored a fine solo goal. The final goal was on the 90th minute when Bitton curled home a beauty from 30 yards out.
Dundee: Bain, Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad, Dyer, Ferry (Heffernan 69, Clarkson 88), Thomson
Harris (Colquhoun 60), Stephen McGinn, McAlister, Tankulic. Unused Subs: Letheren (gk), Irvine, Gadzhalov, Harkins
Ref: B.Madden
Att: 44,299
Dundee 0, St Johnstone 2, Dens Park, SPFL Premiership, 25-April-2015
Dundee gave a very flat performance in this game with Perth Saints coming out well deserved winners by Two goals to nil. Dundee offered very little in the first half and were lucky to go in all square at the break.
Perth Saints did take the lead when Swanson cut inside and shot across goal beat Dundee keeper Scott Bain to open the scoring. It looked a soft one to lose and things got worse soon after when Greg Stewart got sent off for a second bookable offence. The six minutes later Bain saved well from a Swanson shot, the ball fell kindly to Wotherspoon who's shot was going wide until Iain Davidson stuck out a leg and put the past Bain and into the net.
Dundee made changes but Perth Saints were well in command and ran out worthy winners, with this result European place looks very difficult now.
Dundee: Bain, Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad (Davidson, half time), Dyer, McGowan, Thomson, McAlister, Stewart, Heffernan (Tankulic 56), Clarkson (Wighton 64). Unused Subs: Letheren (gk), Black, Stephen McGinn, Harris
Ref: C.Thomson
Att:6,530
Dundee lost 3-0 in their final league game of the season, Dundee started the game well and looked the more dangerous side but a breakaway United took the lead in the 8th minute a long ball over the Dundee defence caught them square and Ciftci raced clear and he managed to get passed Dundee keeper Letheren who completely missed the ball to score. Worse was to follow for the Dark Blues when Referee Madden pointed to the spot after Thomas Konrad had fouled Ciftici in the box. It looked a bit soft but the United striker made it 2-0. That was the half-time score with maybe only a Tankulic shot which forced the United keeper into a save.
Second half was only five minutes old and the home side made it 3-0 when after a good passing move put Spittal in the clear and he beat Letheren to score. This ended the game as a contest and sadly for Dundee they were just good enough on the day. We were bullied all over the park and hope Dundee add more strength to their line up for next season.
This was Kyle Letheren's last game for the club result wise he would have wished for better, Kyle will be remembered for that save against Dumbarton which sealed the championship last season.
Dundee: Letheren, Irvine (c), Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad (Gadzhalov) 45'), Ferry (Harkins 59 mins), Stephen McGinn (Wighton 67') , McGowan, McAlister, Stewart, Tankulic
Subs Not Used: Brodie, Colquhoun, Black
Ref: B. Madden
Att: 10,812
Dundee 1, Aberdeen 1, Dens Park, SPFL Premiership, 16-May-2015
Dundee drew 1-1 with their North East Rivals in a game Dundee should have won, but a late Adam Rooney goal won a point for the Dons. Dundee had taken the lead just before half-time when good play put Tankulic clear and the striker lobbed keeper Brown to score.
In the second half Dundee had chances to make sure of the win with good efforts from Stewart and McGowan. Then in the fourth minute of injury time Rooney levelled from close range. I don't know where the Ref got 4 minutes from as there were no injuries. But that is football sometimes!
Dundee: Letheren, Paul McGinn, McPake, Gadzhalov, Irvine, Colquhoun, Thomson, McGowan, McAlister (Stephen McGinn HT), Stewart, Tankulic (Harris 81). Unused Subs: Brodie (gk), Black, Ferry, Harkins, Wighton
Ref: E.Anderson
Att: 6,434
Dundee 0, Inverness Caley Thistle 1, Dens Park, SPFL Premiership, 09-May-2015
Dundee lost again this time to a early ICT goal when Ofere headed home in the 8th minute. going by reports Dundee played a wee bit better than the last home game against St Johnstone, and were maybe unlucky not to get a draw with McAlister and McPake going close for the home side.
Inverness CT sealed European football with this win so well done to them. Something Dundee should be aiming to build for in the coming seasons.
Dundee: Letheren, Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad, Dyer, Stephen McGinn (Wighton 75), Thomson (Harkins 81), McGowan, McAlister, Stewart, Tankulic. Unused Subs: Brodie (gk), Clarkson, Colquhoun, Irvine, Ferry
Ref: D.Robertson.
Att: 5,123
Celtic 5, Dundee 0, Celtic Park, SPFL Premiership, 01-May-2015
Dundee went down to a heavy defeat at the hands of Champions Celtic, Dundee's display tonight was way short of what is required at grounds like this in the league. It was 2-0 at half-time with Griffiths(29) heading home, Brown made it 2 nil after 36 minutes.
Second half was mainly one way traffic and Commons (71) made it 3-0 from the spot, soon after it was 4-0 when Forrest(77) scored a fine solo goal. The final goal was on the 90th minute when Bitton curled home a beauty from 30 yards out.
Dundee: Bain, Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad, Dyer, Ferry (Heffernan 69, Clarkson 88), Thomson
Harris (Colquhoun 60), Stephen McGinn, McAlister, Tankulic. Unused Subs: Letheren (gk), Irvine, Gadzhalov, Harkins
Ref: B.Madden
Att: 44,299
Dundee 0, St Johnstone 2, Dens Park, SPFL Premiership, 25-April-2015
Dundee gave a very flat performance in this game with Perth Saints coming out well deserved winners by Two goals to nil. Dundee offered very little in the first half and were lucky to go in all square at the break.
Perth Saints did take the lead when Swanson cut inside and shot across goal beat Dundee keeper Scott Bain to open the scoring. It looked a soft one to lose and things got worse soon after when Greg Stewart got sent off for a second bookable offence. The six minutes later Bain saved well from a Swanson shot, the ball fell kindly to Wotherspoon who's shot was going wide until Iain Davidson stuck out a leg and put the past Bain and into the net.
Dundee made changes but Perth Saints were well in command and ran out worthy winners, with this result European place looks very difficult now.
Dundee: Bain, Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad (Davidson, half time), Dyer, McGowan, Thomson, McAlister, Stewart, Heffernan (Tankulic 56), Clarkson (Wighton 64). Unused Subs: Letheren (gk), Black, Stephen McGinn, Harris
Ref: C.Thomson
Att:6,530
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Dundee Sign Nicky Low
Dundee have surprised a few people to announce that Nicky Low has signed a pre-contract agreement with the club. The 23 year old Midfielder is currently at Aberdeen.
He came through the youth system at Pittodrie and spent time out on loan with Forfar and Alloa over the past few seasons.While at Alloa, he worked under Dens boss Paul Hartley and will join up with him again in the summer when he will sign a three year deal.
He came through the youth system at Pittodrie and spent time out on loan with Forfar and Alloa over the past few seasons.While at Alloa, he worked under Dens boss Paul Hartley and will join up with him again in the summer when he will sign a three year deal.
Paul Hartley Signs New Three Year Deal
Great news from Dens Park Manager Paul Hartley has signed a extended contract until 2018 like most of the new signings it is great news for Dundee fans. With Dundee able to finish in the top six at least this season and new players already in place for next season at last Dundee seem to be going forward as a club.
Dundee Sign Daryll Meggatt
Dundee have signed Alloa's Daryll Meggatt on a pre-contract agreement, he started his career at Queens Park and the left back/centre defender seems to be a good signing for the club.
Dundee 3 Dundee United 1, Dens Park, SPFL Premiership, 08-April-15
Dundee ended their run of defeats against City Rivals Dundee United with a wonderful 3-1 victory, travelling across to the game l knew it was our night and so it proved. Manager Paul Hartley made two changes to the team with drew at Inverness on Saturday with Jim McAlister and Paul Heffernan coming in for Simon Ferry and David Clarkson.
Dundee started the game really well and attacked from the kick-off the big Dundee crowd roared the team on as United struggled to cope. McAlister had a good shot saved before Greg Stewart put Dundee ahead when his shot went through the legs of the United's keeper, a complete howler for Cierzniak to sent the Dundee wild with delight. United got level soon after when Thomson was adjusted to handle the ball as he blocked a shot, a very soft award in my view. United scored from the spot and game was back on.
Dundee continued to go at United and went ahead again when James McPake headed home from a Stewart corner, it was a wonderful header bullet like which gave the United keeper no chance. United did try and attack but found the Dens Park rear guard in fine form. This was the half time with Dundee playing fight passion all the things you need in a derby.
Second half was much the same vein with Dundee playing need football and a third goal looked to be on the cards, it did arrive on 67 minutes when good play from Heffernan played Greg Stewart wide and his superb ball into the ball was tapped home by Paul Heffernan to seal the three points and Des Park went wild. Dundee saw the game out and only a great save from Cierniak stopped Stephen McGinn header from making it 4-1.
A wonderful night for us Dundee Fans it's been a long wait and enjoyed the beers afterwards.
Dundee: Bain, Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad, Dyer, McAlister (Davidson 73), Thomson
McGowan, Stephen McGinn, Stewart (Harris 83) Heffernan (Clarkson 85) Unused Subs: Letheren (gk), Wighton, Ferry, Gadzhalov
Dundee started the game really well and attacked from the kick-off the big Dundee crowd roared the team on as United struggled to cope. McAlister had a good shot saved before Greg Stewart put Dundee ahead when his shot went through the legs of the United's keeper, a complete howler for Cierzniak to sent the Dundee wild with delight. United got level soon after when Thomson was adjusted to handle the ball as he blocked a shot, a very soft award in my view. United scored from the spot and game was back on.
Dundee continued to go at United and went ahead again when James McPake headed home from a Stewart corner, it was a wonderful header bullet like which gave the United keeper no chance. United did try and attack but found the Dens Park rear guard in fine form. This was the half time with Dundee playing fight passion all the things you need in a derby.
Second half was much the same vein with Dundee playing need football and a third goal looked to be on the cards, it did arrive on 67 minutes when good play from Heffernan played Greg Stewart wide and his superb ball into the ball was tapped home by Paul Heffernan to seal the three points and Des Park went wild. Dundee saw the game out and only a great save from Cierniak stopped Stephen McGinn header from making it 4-1.
A wonderful night for us Dundee Fans it's been a long wait and enjoyed the beers afterwards.
Dundee: Bain, Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad, Dyer, McAlister (Davidson 73), Thomson
McGowan, Stephen McGinn, Stewart (Harris 83) Heffernan (Clarkson 85) Unused Subs: Letheren (gk), Wighton, Ferry, Gadzhalov
Tuesday, April 07, 2015
Scott Bain
Great news from Dens Park yesterday as Scott Bain has signed a longer deal with Dundee FC it will run until 2018. The young keeper has a very bright future in the game. Scott said that Paul Hartley was a big reason for signing and great that Dundee are building something good for the future.
Inverness Caley Thistle 1, Dundee 1,
Dundee earned a point in the bid to finish in the top six this season, it would be really great if they could as staying up was the main aim for the first season in the top league.
To the game itself Dundee mainly struggled in the first half they knocked the ball about well but created very little for the strikers. Inverness Caley Thistle looked dangerous and Scott Bin had to made a couple of decent saves to keep the score level at half-time. I was glad to see the whistle so Dundee could regroup for the second half.
They did start better in the second half and took the game to Caley Th and took the lead after 52 minutes when David Clarkson fired home from 12 yards after good play from Stewart and McGowan. Inverness levelled straight from the kick off when Shinnie shot home, a poor goal for Dundee to lose so soon after going ahead. Later on Caley Th hit the post. At least the second half was much better and both teams tried to win it.
But in the end a draw was a fair result Dundee will now prepare for the visit of City Rivals United this coming Wednesday. I enjoyed my day out with The Maltman Dark Blues a few beers and good company.
Dundee: Bain, Paul McGinn, McPake (Davidson 61), Konrad, Dyer, Ferry (McAlister 69), Thomson
McGowan, Stephen McGinn, Stewart, Clarkson (Harris 81) Unused Subs: Letheren (gk), Gadzhalov, Wighton, Heffernan
To the game itself Dundee mainly struggled in the first half they knocked the ball about well but created very little for the strikers. Inverness Caley Thistle looked dangerous and Scott Bin had to made a couple of decent saves to keep the score level at half-time. I was glad to see the whistle so Dundee could regroup for the second half.
They did start better in the second half and took the game to Caley Th and took the lead after 52 minutes when David Clarkson fired home from 12 yards after good play from Stewart and McGowan. Inverness levelled straight from the kick off when Shinnie shot home, a poor goal for Dundee to lose so soon after going ahead. Later on Caley Th hit the post. At least the second half was much better and both teams tried to win it.
But in the end a draw was a fair result Dundee will now prepare for the visit of City Rivals United this coming Wednesday. I enjoyed my day out with The Maltman Dark Blues a few beers and good company.
Dundee: Bain, Paul McGinn, McPake (Davidson 61), Konrad, Dyer, Ferry (McAlister 69), Thomson
McGowan, Stephen McGinn, Stewart, Clarkson (Harris 81) Unused Subs: Letheren (gk), Gadzhalov, Wighton, Heffernan
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Dundee 1, Aberdeen 1, Dens Park, SPFL Premiership, 21-March-15
Manager Paul Hartley made several changes to the starting line up with Simon Ferry, Paul McGowan and David Clarkson coming in for injured Harkins, McAlister. Striker Greg Stewart was at least on the bench for the visit of second place Aberdeen.
It took a wee while for Dundee to settle and create their first chance and it could have a penalty after a lofted ball from McGinn found McGowan running into the box and Dons keeper Langfield took the midfielder out with a clumsy challenge. It looked a penalty to me but Craig Thomson said no and play was going from end to end. Dundee's next chance came when Stephen McGinn made a good run from midfield and his shot beat Langfield but it went just past the post. Aberdeen could have had a penalty when Willie Dyer blocked a shot which struck his hand to the surprise of everyone Thomson again waved away appeals from the Aberdeen players. Aberdeen did take the lead shortly before half-time when good play from Driver and his pass freed Adam Rooney who finished well. It was a poor goal from Dundee's point of view.
Second half and the game became very scrappy with both teams finding it hard to play flowing football, Adam Rooney might have scored again but Scott Bain made a fine save form the striker's header, but then Dundee created another great chance a ball was well played in the box and Clarkson missed it when it looked easier to score. But Dundee levelled on 68 minutes after good link up play from Harris and McGinn and S McGinn scored his first goal for the club with a neat finish at the front post. Dundee kept up the pressure and were unlucky not to snatch a winner. Aberdeen could have won it near the end but again Scott Bain made a good save to deny Niall McGinn.
It was good to see Greg Stewart get the last 20 minutes it will help his match fitness, for next up is a away trip up to Inverness in two weeks time.
Dundee: Bain, Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad, Dyer, Ferry (Stewart 64), Thomson, Harris (Wighton 81), Stephen McGinn, McGowan, Clarkson (Heffernan 73) Unused Subs: Letheren (gk), Davidson, Gadzhalov, Black
Ref: C Thomson
Att: 7,014
It took a wee while for Dundee to settle and create their first chance and it could have a penalty after a lofted ball from McGinn found McGowan running into the box and Dons keeper Langfield took the midfielder out with a clumsy challenge. It looked a penalty to me but Craig Thomson said no and play was going from end to end. Dundee's next chance came when Stephen McGinn made a good run from midfield and his shot beat Langfield but it went just past the post. Aberdeen could have had a penalty when Willie Dyer blocked a shot which struck his hand to the surprise of everyone Thomson again waved away appeals from the Aberdeen players. Aberdeen did take the lead shortly before half-time when good play from Driver and his pass freed Adam Rooney who finished well. It was a poor goal from Dundee's point of view.
Second half and the game became very scrappy with both teams finding it hard to play flowing football, Adam Rooney might have scored again but Scott Bain made a fine save form the striker's header, but then Dundee created another great chance a ball was well played in the box and Clarkson missed it when it looked easier to score. But Dundee levelled on 68 minutes after good link up play from Harris and McGinn and S McGinn scored his first goal for the club with a neat finish at the front post. Dundee kept up the pressure and were unlucky not to snatch a winner. Aberdeen could have won it near the end but again Scott Bain made a good save to deny Niall McGinn.
It was good to see Greg Stewart get the last 20 minutes it will help his match fitness, for next up is a away trip up to Inverness in two weeks time.
Dundee: Bain, Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad, Dyer, Ferry (Stewart 64), Thomson, Harris (Wighton 81), Stephen McGinn, McGowan, Clarkson (Heffernan 73) Unused Subs: Letheren (gk), Davidson, Gadzhalov, Black
Ref: C Thomson
Att: 7,014
Monday, March 02, 2015
Ross County 1, Dundee 0, Global Energy Stadium, 28-February-15
After a long Saturday at work l was hoping to be cheered up with a good Dundee result at Dingwall, but as usual it was another 1-0 defeat and poor performance up there. Paul McGowan missed out due to injury with Gary Harkins coming in.
The only chance in a poor first half was for County when Gardyne shot over from just inside the box, the highlights I have seen it looked like County won the midfield battle and when Greg Stewart had to go off injured due to some heavy challenges made Dundee struggle even more.
Second half and it was much the same vein with County looking more like to score Scott Bain made a good save with he touched a shot onto the post, but County's winner came in 65 minutes when Reckord tapped the ball home after good work by Gardyne. Soon after they hit the bar but as the game went out Dundee could not create any real chance in the final third of the pitch.
At least the teams around us in the league lost as well so we are still in the top six for now. The team now has a chance to recover as we don't have any games for a couple of weeks.
Dundee: Bain, Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad, Dyer, Stephen McGinn, Thomson (Ferry 60), Harris (Black 81), McAlister, Stewart (Wighton 44), Harkins. Unused Subs: Letheren (gk), McBride, Gadzhalov, Colquhoun.
Ref: A.Dallas
Att: 3,413
The only chance in a poor first half was for County when Gardyne shot over from just inside the box, the highlights I have seen it looked like County won the midfield battle and when Greg Stewart had to go off injured due to some heavy challenges made Dundee struggle even more.
Second half and it was much the same vein with County looking more like to score Scott Bain made a good save with he touched a shot onto the post, but County's winner came in 65 minutes when Reckord tapped the ball home after good work by Gardyne. Soon after they hit the bar but as the game went out Dundee could not create any real chance in the final third of the pitch.
At least the teams around us in the league lost as well so we are still in the top six for now. The team now has a chance to recover as we don't have any games for a couple of weeks.
Dundee: Bain, Paul McGinn, McPake, Konrad, Dyer, Stephen McGinn, Thomson (Ferry 60), Harris (Black 81), McAlister, Stewart (Wighton 44), Harkins. Unused Subs: Letheren (gk), McBride, Gadzhalov, Colquhoun.
Ref: A.Dallas
Att: 3,413
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Striker Signs Pre-Contract
Dundee have signed Rory Loy on a Pre-Contract deal, the Falkirk striker has agreed a three year deal, a very good signing for the club. The 26 year old has scored 32 goals in his spell at Falkirk and will join the Dundee squad in the summer.
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