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View PostInsight, on Nov 3 2007, 22:30, said:

Pity Wilkie didn't get his leg broken - but a sending off will kinda do and the summers getting fucked

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WTF you on about??
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All i can say is well done Dundee good result against saints, but whos 3 points clear and + 17 on GD :D. ?

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View Postcpc33, on Nov 3 2007, 19:29, said:

how bad is that big dumplin deuchar. even looks like an arab :-)

You lot have sat and defended Zemlik all season when he's scored one (?) goal in the league. Deuchar didn't have his best game but his record suggests he's far from "bad". Davidson had a good game in the second half, when the service improved, but I still wouldn't swap our front pairing for yours.

The game was won in the midfield and our lack of depth in that one area cost us as we had nothing to counter Rae bring on McHale. When McInnes starts treading water around the 50 minute mark each week, our midfield is left without a tackle with Hardie absent.

I think some refs would have sent McKenzie off - seeing the picture - and I guess that is what is frustrating about it, that you know on another day Dundee would have been playing with 10 men.
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View PostRadford, on Nov 4 2007, 10:11, said:

I think some refs would have sent McKenzie off - seeing the picture - and I guess that is what is frustrating about it, that you know on another day Dundee would have been playing with 10 men.


Not sure that would have made any difference really, considering you couldn't beat us when we were down to 9 men in the corresponding fixture last season ;)
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[ but I still wouldn't swap our front pairing for yours.

Half your fron pairing is actually a gretna player and before yesterday I was looking forward to him leaving saints in december,but having seen him yesterday wouldna be a bad thing if he stayed.arab dumpling springs to mind.
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View Postdee4life, on Nov 4 2007, 10:22, said:

Half your fron pairing is actually a gretna player and before yesterday I was looking forward to him leaving saints in december,but having seen him yesterday wouldna be a bad thing if he stayed.arab dumpling springs to mind.

When does Paul Dixon make his debut for Forfar?

Half your defence in the second half - when you actually played well - belong to SPL clubs as well. In the here-and-now, Jackson and Deuchar have scored 16 goals in 10 games, you can't possibly knock that return. Yesterday was the first time one of them hasn't scored when they've been paired together. Dundee fans seem to have a real problem giving anything to do with St Johnstone credit, yet we are supposed to be the ones that hate you.
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Today's papers say that Brines told Coyle at half time that no red card was given as the defender knew the keeper was behind him and was diving so therefore he could handle it. Apparently saving a ball that your keeper is stretching for and probably won't get to is not denying a clear opportunity. The ref cannot second guess what the keeper may or may not do, especially in this scenario where the ball was travelling towards the far corner from where Samson was.

I rest assured that next time Mr Brines referees our game our players can chop down someone who is one on one with the keeper, because the keeper is behind them and may make a save.

Totally bizarre.
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View PostRadford, on Nov 4 2007, 10:50, said:

When does Paul Dixon make his debut for Forfar?

Half your defence in the second half - when you actually played well - belong to SPL clubs as well. In the here-and-now, Jackson and Deuchar have scored 16 goals in 10 games, you can't possibly knock that return. Yesterday was the first time one of them hasn't scored when they've been paired together. Dundee fans seem to have a real problem giving anything to do with St Johnstone credit, yet we are supposed to be the ones that hate you.


I thought deucher looked pish yesterday I cant knock his scoring record though but not a great player imo.About the penalty incident I agree if it was the other way I would expect a red card for the defender so we got away with that,but I also remember derek lyle getting sent off last season against saints for very little.As for the game hoefully now we will start playing paul mchale from the start he is a class player as I,m sure clyde fans know.
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Are St. Johnstone planning for next season in div 1 now. B)
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i think that St Johnstone will catch up and Hamilton will slip so it will be a race between Dundee and the Saints
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View PostRadford, on Nov 4 2007, 08:11, said:

You lot have sat and defended Zemlik all season when he's scored one (?) goal in the league. Deuchar didn't have his best game but his record suggests he's far from "bad". Davidson had a good game in the second half, when the service improved, but I still wouldn't swap our front pairing for yours.

The game was won in the midfield and our lack of depth in that one area cost us as we had nothing to counter Rae bring on McHale. When McInnes starts treading water around the 50 minute mark each week, our midfield is left without a tackle with Hardie absent.

I think some refs would have sent McKenzie off - seeing the picture - and I guess that is what is frustrating about it, that you know on another day Dundee would have been playing with 10 men.


Maybe McKenzie not being sent off evens things up from last season when Lyle was sent off after 4 minutes for stamping on the grass. We came back for a draw that day as well. Maybe St Johnstone just arent good enough?
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View PostRadford, on Nov 4 2007, 09:11, said:

You lot have sat and defended Zemlik all season when he's scored one (?) goal in the league. Deuchar didn't have his best game but his record suggests he's far from "bad". Davidson had a good game in the second half, when the service improved, but I still wouldn't swap our front pairing for yours.

The game was won in the midfield and our lack of depth in that one area cost us as we had nothing to counter Rae bring on McHale. When McInnes starts treading water around the 50 minute mark each week, our midfield is left without a tackle with Hardie absent.

I think some refs would have sent McKenzie off - seeing the picture - and I guess that is what is frustrating about it, that you know on another day Dundee would have been playing with 10 men.


It could be argued that the signing of Deuchar sort of turned round St Johnstone's season. Before then, the saint strikers were minging. he seems to be getting the best out of the young boy jackson, and is good at what he knows - No fancy fitba - but putting it in the net. He didnt produce yesterday thankfully, but he's done well so far.

I'd have him at dens. he knows where the goal is.
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View PostInsight, on Nov 3 2007, 22:30, said:

Pity Wilkie didn't get his leg broken - but a sending off will kinda do and the summers getting fucked


You are a complete bitter p***k.

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View PostSzamo's_Ammo, on Nov 4 2007, 13:59, said:

You are a complete bitter p***k.



and you are an arab :huh: id rather be a bitter p***k than one of them B)
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View PostSavotheGreat, on Nov 3 2007, 19:04, said:

The challenges - as I noted in my first post - on Irvine and Rocco were barbaric. Utterly atrocious, the kind of challenges which would make you revise the idea of allowing football players to be charged for assault.


The one on Irvine was a shocker. It was by Eddie Malone though so you'll need to have a word with Captain Scarlet about that one. McHale's on Quinn was just an out and out professional foul. If that was in Italy nobody would have thought anything of it. Certainly wasn't a bad tackle though.

Saints looked really goof for the first 25 mins but after that offered nothing. Quinn's through ball to Jackson was one of the best passes I've ever seen though.

McHale has to start every week now. Move Robertson to the right and let him drift in if he wants but it's time for Daquin to receive his jotters. Malone was pretty poor, although he looked a bit better when moved to the back. It's a real shame Corrigan is off because he played really well yesterday, far better than Worrel or Griffen.


How bad is Alan Main's kicking??
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View PostCC 33, on Nov 4 2007, 14:31, said:

The one on Irvine was a shocker. It was by Eddie Malone though so you'll need to have a word with Captain Scarlet about that one.


Great to see that Eddie is back to what he does best - kicking the opposition. B)
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View Postcaptain sensible., on Nov 4 2007, 14:37, said:

Great to see that Eddie is back to what he does best - kicking the opposition. B)


He certainly likes to get stuck in which I admire in a player. Not enough players these days who will take a booking, if it allows you to get a kick at some poof with streaked hair and white boots.

He isn't a left midfielder however.

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How did malone play ..
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View Postshawfield shed boy, on Nov 4 2007, 15:42, said:

How did malone play ..


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View PostCC 33, on Nov 4 2007, 14:31, said:

The one on Irvine was a shocker. It was by Eddie Malone though so you'll need to have a word with Captain Scarlet about that one. McHale's on Quinn was just an out and out professional foul. If that was in Italy nobody would have thought anything of it. Certainly wasn't a bad tackle though.

Saints looked really goof for the first 25 mins but after that offered nothing. Quinn's through ball to Jackson was one of the best passes I've ever seen though.

McHale has to start every week now. Move Robertson to the right and let him drift in if he wants but it's time for Daquin to receive his jotters. Malone was pretty poor, although he looked a bit better when moved to the back. It's a real shame Corrigan is off because he played really well yesterday, far better than Worrel or Griffen.


How bad is Alan Main's kicking??


Finally, a Dundee fan with a level head (figuratively speaking and disregarding any anatomically challenged Dundonians); I can talk to you. Yes, Alan's kicking was a little wayward on occassion. But I reckon you will struggle to find a straight-kicking keeper in this league. Bryn's kicking was poor.
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