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Reading between the lines, seems he has been injured for the first half of the season and has just been back in training for a few weeks. At 35, the question is: will he be the player he was? Or are Dundee just letting you have him to get him fit?

Might be doubtful that he'll come bursting into your team and strolling matches left and right straight away.

 

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1 minute ago, scottsdad said:

Reading between the lines, seems he has been injured for the first half of the season and has just been back in training for a few weeks. At 35, the question is: will he be the player he was? Or are Dundee just letting you have him to get him fit?

Might be doubtful that he'll come bursting into your team and strolling matches left and right straight away.

 

True. Signings are gambles that can work both ways unfortunately. You only have to look at you guys with Meekison.

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Happy with that. Bags of experience, still has quality and going by the Dundee fans on here and twitter they’re fairly surprised to see him go, which says a lot. Keep him fit and he’ll pop up with goals and assists in the next two months that will be vital. I thought he might have joined in the summer when McPake mentioned the player with a lot of experience but it looks like it was Niall McGinn we were after. 

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1 minute ago, da_no_1 said:

True. Signings are gambles that can work both ways unfortunately. You only have to look at you guys with Meekison.

True of all signings. Don't get me wrong, in this case I can see the positives for you, not least that he has worked with McPake before. But if this was a 25 year old coming back from half a season or so out, I would be a bit more concerned than I am about a 35 year old.

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2 minutes ago, Chubbychops said:

McGowan is class. 

Personal life[edit]

In December 2013, McGowan pleaded guilty to attacking two police officers at Coatbridge police station on 11 August.[79] On 8 January 2014, the sheriff ordered McGowan to do a 130 hours of unpaid work and a one-year supervision order.[80][48] Manager Danny Lennon believed McGowan was lucky to avoid a jail sentence. McGowan was told by Sheriff Frank Pieri " that the punishment was a 'direct alternative' to custody and told him to behave in future or face prison".[81] As a result of this incident, McGowan was disciplined by the club.[47]

For the second time in 2014, McGowan was arrested after attacking a community support constable at Coatbridge Police station.[82] McGowan was convicted of assault on 19 March 2015.[83] On 15 April 2015, McGowan was spared a jail sentence, but was placed on a restriction curfew for sixteen weeks and had to wear electronic tags, meaning he could not play in midweek matches for the duration of the order as he had to be at home by 7pm each day.[60]

Following the incident, McGowan apologised for his actions and said he hoped to become a better person, having a problematic lifestyle of alcohol and gambling,[84] while the club stood by him.[85] McGowan is a father of a son. In the wake of his conviction in April 2015, he vowed to be a better father by putting his life on track for the sake of his son.[86]

In July 2018 McGowan was again convicted of assault, this time for spitting on a bouncer outside a Dundee nightclub two months earlier after attending the club's annual awards event; he again avoided a prison sentence for the offence and was instead given a community service order

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1 minute ago, Bairn in Exile said:

Personal life[edit]

In December 2013, McGowan pleaded guilty to attacking two police officers at Coatbridge police station on 11 August.[79] On 8 January 2014, the sheriff ordered McGowan to do a 130 hours of unpaid work and a one-year supervision order.[80][48] Manager Danny Lennon believed McGowan was lucky to avoid a jail sentence. McGowan was told by Sheriff Frank Pieri " that the punishment was a 'direct alternative' to custody and told him to behave in future or face prison".[81] As a result of this incident, McGowan was disciplined by the club.[47]

For the second time in 2014, McGowan was arrested after attacking a community support constable at Coatbridge Police station.[82] McGowan was convicted of assault on 19 March 2015.[83] On 15 April 2015, McGowan was spared a jail sentence, but was placed on a restriction curfew for sixteen weeks and had to wear electronic tags, meaning he could not play in midweek matches for the duration of the order as he had to be at home by 7pm each day.[60]

Following the incident, McGowan apologised for his actions and said he hoped to become a better person, having a problematic lifestyle of alcohol and gambling,[84] while the club stood by him.[85] McGowan is a father of a son. In the wake of his conviction in April 2015, he vowed to be a better father by putting his life on track for the sake of his son.[86]

In July 2018 McGowan was again convicted of assault, this time for spitting on a bouncer outside a Dundee nightclub two months earlier after attending the club's annual awards event; he again avoided a prison sentence for the offence and was instead given a community service order

As in a football player.

I certainly don't need moral guidance from a Falkirk fan.

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4 minutes ago, Bairn in Exile said:

Personal life[edit]

In December 2013, McGowan pleaded guilty to attacking two police officers at Coatbridge police station on 11 August.[79] On 8 January 2014, the sheriff ordered McGowan to do a 130 hours of unpaid work and a one-year supervision order.[80][48] Manager Danny Lennon believed McGowan was lucky to avoid a jail sentence. McGowan was told by Sheriff Frank Pieri " that the punishment was a 'direct alternative' to custody and told him to behave in future or face prison".[81] As a result of this incident, McGowan was disciplined by the club.[47]

For the second time in 2014, McGowan was arrested after attacking a community support constable at Coatbridge Police station.[82] McGowan was convicted of assault on 19 March 2015.[83] On 15 April 2015, McGowan was spared a jail sentence, but was placed on a restriction curfew for sixteen weeks and had to wear electronic tags, meaning he could not play in midweek matches for the duration of the order as he had to be at home by 7pm each day.[60]

Following the incident, McGowan apologised for his actions and said he hoped to become a better person, having a problematic lifestyle of alcohol and gambling,[84] while the club stood by him.[85] McGowan is a father of a son. In the wake of his conviction in April 2015, he vowed to be a better father by putting his life on track for the sake of his son.[86]

In July 2018 McGowan was again convicted of assault, this time for spitting on a bouncer outside a Dundee nightclub two months earlier after attending the club's annual awards event; he again avoided a prison sentence for the offence and was instead given a community service order

And your gaffer signs rapists. Moral high ground certainly isn’t for you lot.

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