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Big game in the Highlands on Saturday as Champions in waiting Dundee head North to the Caledonian Stadium. It's a 3:00pm kick-off, and a big following is expected as the Dark Blues look to get the automatic promotion slot ahead of the imploding Queens Park and the unlikely trio of Ayr United, Morton and Inverness who are making a late bid for the top four. There will be a minutes applause ahead of kick-off in memory of former groundsman Tommy Cumming who passed away on 20th April.

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Venue Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
Home 17 7 8 2 27 16 +11
Away 21 7 9 5 29 26 +3
Neutral 2 0 0 2 2 4 -2
Total 40 14 17 9 58 46 +12

Overall we still hold the advantage over Dundee in the forty games played. All square in the meetings so far this season, but Dundee won on their last visit to the Caledonian Stadium

Last 10 Competitive Meetings v Dundee
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McMullan strikes: 0 - 1 Dec3rd: Dundee came North as one of the form teams in the championship over the last half dozen games. Naughty boy Paul McGowan was not in the squad. Inverness were still without 75% of their first picks but Daniel Mackay made his comeback last week and Ryan Barrett made his debut against Stirling in the Cup. Paul McMullan opened the scoring midway through the first half after cutting in from the left before curling past Cammy Mackay. Almost a second as the ball deflected onto the bar before Mackay picked up the rebound after the half hour. George Oakley missed what appeared to be a sitter from eight yards as half time approached as Aaron Doran swung in an inviting cross. With no further scoring in the second half, Dundee took the three points and Inverness remain in sixth place, but starting to slip off the pace.

Last Time Out

The games have been coming thick and fast for the Caley Jags in April. However we have stood firm and handled the pressure well so far. It began well with a 2-1 win at Morton on 1st April. Raith Rovers were despatched 2-0 a week later. A midweek win saw Arbroath go down by the same score before we came from behind to beat a determined Cove Rangers 2-1 at Balmoral Stadium. Then our nemesis, Hamilton Accies. We had to come from behind again with goals from Nathan Shaw and an 88th minute strike from Billy Mckay to earn the points. Billy is now on 98 goals chasing the all time record of 101 by Dennis Wyness. W  

Dundee had to come from 3-1 down at home to Morton to snatch a 94th minute equaliser. Kwame Thomas was the man responsible for rescuing a point when defeat was staring them in the face with twenty minutes left. Luke Hannant levelled the game in the first half but Morton established a two goal lead before Thomas saved the day with two late strikes. W  

 

Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
Table ahead of crunch game tonight - Ayr United v Queens Park
1. Dundee 33 16 10 7 60 36 58
2. Queens Park 33 17 6 10 59 45 57
3. Inverness CT 34 15 9 10 50 44 54
4. Partick Thistle 33 15 7 11 59 41 52
5. Ayr United 33 14 9 10 58 42 51
6. Morton 33 12 12 9 48 41 48
7. Raith Rovers 33 11 9 13 44 45 42
8. Arbroath 33 6 15 12 29 44 33
9. Hamilton Ac. 34 7 8 19 29 61 29
10. Cove Rangers 33 6 9 18 36 73 27

Friday 21st April

Ayr Utd v Queens

Saturday 22nd April

Arbroath v Cove Ran

Accies v Partick

Inverness CT v Dundee FC  

   Morton v Raith Rvr

Latest Team News

Jay Henderson will return after suspension. He certainly carries a threat and has linked up well with Nathan Shaw recently. Duffy, MacGregor and Ram all missed out at Hamilton. Hopefully no new injuries but it's been a tough schedule in recent weeks and there will be some weary legs around the Caledonian Stadium. Pretty much confirmed that Sutherland and Walsh will probably see no action this season.

 

Dundee starting XI v Morton last week

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Mulligan     Sweeney     Ashcroft     Marshall
 
McCowan     Maguire     Cameron     Hannant
 
Jakubiak     Robinson

Full bench as well: Kerr, Byrne, Thomas, McMullan, Lawlor, Williamson, Fisher, Clampin, Reedy

Here's hoping they can keep McMullan on the bench. He has been a thorn in our side in recent years and scored a good goal in the win at the Caledonian Stadium back in December.

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I wasn't that surprised by yesterday's performance.  Typical from a team where most of them will be away at the end of the season, so the league is secondary to risking their place in next week's Scottish Cup Semi Final.

Sorry, I missed yesterday’s game but once again we came from behind and got a result, albeit a draw rather than a win.

That doesn’t strike me as a team and squad that are only focussed on the cup.

19 points from 21 at a key time of the season. Since the costly Hamilton double debacle we have only lost once.

As Satan said yesterday, it is all down to bottle now. I’m confident our guys have it.

Edited by Robert

Young Dan MacKay has come in for a bit of stick this year and it is disappointing that he hasn't fulfilled his early promise.  But it was great work from him to drive into the Dundee defence and get the ball across to Austin Samuels.  Hopefully this will give him a bit of confidence and allow him to make a positive contribution.  Great to see Austin Samuels back in the goals too.  The ball bounced very awkwardly for him and he did really well to control it and quickly poke it past the keeper.  Absolutely agree with RiG about Shaw being played in a number 10 role.  He is so much more effective playing wide.  Don't understand the logic of this.  Missed Sean Welsh and hope he is not going to be missing for the SF.  

2 hours ago, Robert said:

Sorry, I missed yesterday’s game but once again we came from behind and got a result, albeit a draw rather than a win.

That doesn’t strike me as a team and squad that are only focussed on the cup.

As you say, you weren't at the game.  You can't judge an entire performance on a single lucky break.

1 hour ago, DoofersDad said:

Young Dan MacKay has come in for a bit of stick this year and it is disappointing that he hasn't fulfilled his early promise.  But it was great work from him to drive into the Dundee defence and get the ball across to Austin Samuels.  Hopefully this will give him a bit of confidence and allow him to make a positive contribution.  Great to see Austin Samuels back in the goals too.  The ball bounced very awkwardly for him and he did really well to control it and quickly poke it past the keeper.  Absolutely agree with RiG about Shaw being played in a number 10 role.  He is so much more effective playing wide.  Don't understand the logic of this.  Missed Sean Welsh and hope he is not going to be missing for the SF.  

You may want to watch the highlights to refresh your memory on the goal, without the blue and red tinted specs!

Mackay was tenacious in bundling his way into the box, but his 'cross' hit two other players before luckily dropping into the path of Samuels to bundle it home.  It was far from a great goal, other than in importance to our play off chances!

We stole a point from a game which we should have got nothing, thankfully!

9 hours ago, STFU said:

As you say, you weren't at the game.

First home game I’ve missed all season in all competitions.

I stick by the view I expressed above.

Mackay put the ball into a dangerous area, Dundee didn’t deal with it and we scored. Dundee also got lucky with their goal as we couldn’t deal with the ball in our box and their player capitalised.

Two big games ahead that make or break our season.

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12 hours ago, STFU said:

As you say, you weren't at the game.  You can't judge an entire performance on a single lucky break.

You may want to watch the highlights to refresh your memory on the goal, without the blue and red tinted specs!

Mackay was tenacious in bundling his way into the box, but his 'cross' hit two other players before luckily dropping into the path of Samuels to bundle it home.  It was far from a great goal, other than in importance to our play off chances!

We stole a point from a game which we should have got nothing, thankfully!

Absolutely seething Dodds has a record of 1 defeat in 11 😂

Edited by ICTPAISLEY

I, like some of the posters on here, don't know why Dodds keeps playing Shaw as a  number 10, he is far more effective on the wing and cutting in. I thought Saturdays game was made for Doran to play just behind Billy Mckay, they link well together, and it would cut out the constant Hoofball. It was probably Billy's quietest game for some time, as he hardly ever got any balls played to his feet.

With our semi final now in the forefront of our minds, we need to play to our strengths, by playing our passing game, which usually brings some joy up front, instead of hitting constant long high balls to our non existent tall target man. 

8 hours ago, ICTPAISLEY said:

Absolutely seething Dodds has a record of 1 defeat in 11 😂

He will surely be Manager of the Month for April given our league record this month. 5 wins and a draw in our 6 games. 

58 minutes ago, Robert said:

He will surely be Manager of the Month for April given our league record this month. 5 wins and a draw in our 6 games. 

Let’s hope he doesn’t get awarded that until after the Ayr game then!!

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