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  1. 1 hour ago, Shadwell Dog said:

    He seems to fall out with folk very easily and go in the huff a lot.  Knocked back Dundee then changed his mind and then made a complete arse of it there.  They then replaced him with their very own Pressley in mcpake who finished the relegation job McCann started. They have them made the same mistake we made by keeping mcpake on after he took them down.  Mccanns record at Inverness is pretty unremarkable. 5 wins , 5 draws and 3 defeats.which has resulted in them missing out on the playoffs which is poor for a side that was runners up the year before.  Doesn't really do much for me.

    Not correct. McPake took over after Dundee were relegated. When McCann was binned Jim McIntyre was appointed and it was he who finished the job. As for McCann, he was a disaster as a manager. He did make three good signings; Glen Kamara, Jack Hendry and Scott Allan (on loan). However that good work was negated by signing a shit load of complete jobbers from teams in the 6th tier of English or foreign leagues, most of whom faded back into obscurity when they left. I remember when he signed Soffian Moussa, he predicted that he would become a legend at the club. This was a player who had dotted around the nether leagues in Europe missing goals and it was no surprise that his career at Dens saw him continue that trend. He was laughably bad. But McCann's main fault was his intransigence, his rigid adherence to the way he thought that the game should be played irrespective of whether he had the players to do it. At Dens this meant a lot of sideways passing and pedestrian play that gave the opposition every opportunity to get behind the ball. It was turgid, deadly dull, boring and completely ineffective. He may have improved, he may now be willing to take advice or adapt his tactics but I wouldn't bet on it. 

  2. There's a lack of striking options which is evident to everyone but am I the only one concerned with our lack of cover in the full back positions? We have Kerr and Ralph  with Curran (who's listed as a midfielder) as back up and that's it as far as I can see. Admittedly I've only seen Ralph the once but given that performance and his past career record I'm not convinced that he is up to the task.

  3. 7 minutes ago, MrDust said:

    I don't think you can plan with 9 new players in the starting 11, one of them out of his best position and around 3 week together.

    We haven't had decent right back for years, we didn't have a left back till January last season.

    I've repeatedly stated that my fear is it will take time to gel so many new players, today showed that up

    Struggling to excuse getting whacked from a part time team who have just been promoted from the bottom tier of Scottish football...and failing

  4. McCann may have said that El Bak was at home recovering from a knock and that's why he wasn't at the camp but it's telling that's the first time he's been mentioned in any of the pre season interviews. The manager had previously said that he was looking to bring a striker in to provide an option for Moussa and Mendy. Haber and El Bak weren't mentioned. Haber's away on trial to South Africa. Keep believing Pars!

  5. 10 hours ago, capt_oats said:

    ......... what I've read on here the jury still seems to be out on Roarie Deacon after a full season at Dens..... 

    I did a double check when reading this whole post because it was too sensible and well written for P&B. I'd thoroughly agree with the sentiments regarding Roarie Deacon. He  started off his career in the SPFL showing mild promise and ended up the season being decidedly mediocre. I can't think of a single fixture after which I came away thinking  that he was above average. Considering that he arrived here after standing out in the cup game against Arsenal I was expecting a bit more. I don't know what his stats are but I don't think that in terms of goals created or scored they would be even slightly impressive. There are obviously the odd gem to be found in the English lower reaches but by the same token there must be a huge amount of trash as well

  6. I concur with my fellow Dees, Kosta Gadzhalov the Dabslayer would be a great signing for many teams in the bottom half of the Premiership or in the top half of the Championship.

    On 5/11/2018 at 23:05, bobbycoxblue said:

    Hello my fellow Dees.. much happened in the football world tonight??

    No, not much.. a wee team got pumped (again) but nothing that wasn't expected

  7. 3 hours ago, Skyline Drifter said:

    I doubt a new contract was ever even considered by either party. Holt never settled in Dundee and moved back to Dumfries within a year where he is newly married with a young daughter and his wife has a business in the town. He's done a hell of a lot of travelling in the last two years to training and I imagine all parties have known for more than a year he was going to move to a club nearer home when his contract expired (unless someone in England offers him daft money to uproot the whole family I suppose). McCann may very well think he can do better but that's not necessarily the reason there was no talk of an extension.

    It would be great to have Holt back here but I think he's probably still capable of getting a Premiership club and St Mirren with half the travelling and James Fowler there already (and potentially his old mates Ian McShane and Gavin Reilly) fits the bill nicely.

    Ok that seems fair enough. It seemed strange that despite signing an alternative left back  McCann quite quickly reverted to playing Holt and yet there didn't seem to be an offer on the table. I didn't realise that he actually lived in Dumfries and that is a hell of a distance to be travelling regularly, especially in bad weather or given the overall state of our roads. I thought he was ok and I'm sure he'll get fixed up. On the CB front a better option from the Dundee list is probably Kostadin Gadzahlov, who I thought never really got a fair go at Dens.

  8. 2 hours ago, SUPERSOUTH said:

    Julen Etxabeguren 6.3" defender released by Dundee as well as Kevin Holt. He played for Nayamith at East Fife 2014 before signing with 3year deal at Dundee when came over to Scotland. Maybe worth a look.. 

    I think Etxabeguren has left the country going by a tweet from him that somebody posted. Not sure he's what you would need in that division (or any come to that). Good with the ball at his feet but not very imposing and definitely liable to give away a penalty.He's been  a bit of a sick note as well. Holt played plenty of games for us but was unfairly a target for the boo boys. He's not the worst we had and he ended the season strongly. However there was never any news of his contract being extended and it was pretty evident that McCann thought he could find a better option. There were rumours linking him with St Mirren.

  9. 1 minute ago, rambling syd rumpo said:

    You know I was starting to forget how much fun it is being bitter, obsessed and classless. What a fine start to the weekend.

    I'm happier than a really happy person that has a special reason to be happy. This joy will only be exceeded when the dayglo ones do the decent thing and die completely. Thank you.

  10. 2 hours ago, dingdong1929 said:

    I was trawling the web for Josh Meekings news, and found this:
    https://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/fp/dundee-manager-neil-mccann-says-josh-meekings-just-training-club/

    Seems to be McCann distancing himself from signing him, despite rating him.  Maybe doesn't have room/funds for another centre-half?
    If County were after Meekings I imagine more would have been said by now, but there have semi-consistent rumblings, so I'm still hopeful.

    Aye, Davies has been colossal, I hope we can get another two good years out of him.

    One thing we don't need is another crocked centre back so I would imagine that McCann is probably interested in Meekings but may want to assess him fully. Despite having six CBs theoretically  in first team contention, two are out long term (in one instance perhaps permanently), another, Gadzhalov, has only managed one half of an under 20 game so far, O' Dea seems to have an ongoing niggle that manifests itself every so often  and the other two are raw young lads with potential.

  11. The first league game he played he was actually up front with Hemmings and looked a player. Last season he was played up on his own and was generally rancid. I thought he would have made a good combo with Haber but by that time he was off on loan. Off course the lack of anybody capable of providing the front players with chances didn't help any of the strikers.

  12. There's been little talk of Loy in Dundee except on Facebook pages which tends to be pure speculation. He's been kind of unlucky. He started both his seasons with a brace in the first league games. In the first season he was injured after the first game and Dundee changed to a one up front formation with Hemmings filling that role. After he returned he was restricted mainly to bit part appearances from the bench. Then, at the start of the season past, he was played up front on his own which doesn't suit him and gradually drifted out of the picture. It'll be interesting to see what happens. We're pretty thin on the ground for strikers and it may be that McCann will give him a chance playing along side another front man

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