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8 minutes ago, pozbaird said:

Can’t take this post seriously without the ‘thank you’.

Thank you.

With only 2 loses to Dundee in our last 14 meetings, we certainly have got this "hammer throwing" down to a fine art.

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23 minutes ago, Munoz said:

With only 2 loses to Dundee in our last 14 meetings, we certainly have got this "hammer throwing" down to a fine art.

Yeah, constantly wrestling players to the ground, was like watching the stupid american WWE shite, surprised Gogic didn't get a metal chair out and smack somebody around the skull.

Thank you.

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19 minutes ago, Bigmouth Strikes Again said:

Yeah, constantly wrestling players to the ground, was like watching the stupid american WWE shite, surprised Gogic didn't get a metal chair out and smack somebody around the skull.

Thank you.

To be fair he only does that at home matches.

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1 hour ago, Fifespud said:

It was a hell of a strike to be fair. Thought both your guys up front looked decent but it might just have been our pish defence

We've got one of these too, as you'll have seen.

It's what could lead to both of us being in the bottom six.

 

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Some Paisley were in the Phoenix tonight. Good lads to be fair to the c***s.

On the game the Dees should've sneaked it but after losing our best player 24hrs ago a draw will do. Defence is lacking like last season but we're a great watch. 

Thank you.

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6 hours ago, Steve_Wilkos said:

Just watch Helen Mirren's "possession play" that leads to the 2-2 goal. 

Embarrassing stuff.

It was horrible. Boyd-Munce staggers over the ball and fails to release it in an advance position and turned possession over easily. 

From there, we briefly get it back and a pass to Mandron leaves him completely on his heels as he gets it nicked. Dundee still had a lot of work to do at that point but it was really frustrating. 

Anyway, game aside, that wee bakery at the corner of the road must do an absolute killing on match days, cracking grub, dead reasonably priced (a peh and bridie both stuffed full of filling for £3, not like some of the scabby pies you get in grounds) and the two women working in it were a cheeky pair of shites in the best possible way. 

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One other thing too, when the Dundee player was down after being sparked out, I particularly enjoyed our wee 'hard men' starting a song about 'die f**ker die f**ker' and it getting INSTANTLY shot the f**k down by the entire away support who told them to shut their mouths.

The wee guys who usually act the ticket looked absolutely startled, a few wee sad puppy dog faces after getting a massive row off their own supporters. This is the sort of self policing I like to see and the sort of thing we need to be doing to keep dickish behaviour in check. I'm glad the lad got up and walked off of his own accord.

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1 hour ago, djchapsticks said:

One other thing too, when the Dundee player was down after being sparked out, I particularly enjoyed our wee 'hard men' starting a song about 'die f**ker die f**ker' and it getting INSTANTLY shot the f**k down by the entire away support who told them to shut their mouths.

The wee guys who usually act the ticket looked absolutely startled, a few wee sad puppy dog faces after getting a massive row off their own supporters. This is the sort of self policing I like to see and the sort of thing we need to be doing to keep dickish behaviour in check. I'm glad the lad got up and walked off of his own accord.

Back in the distant past we used to shout ‘dig a hole and bury the c**t’. It never really crossed my mind, at that time, someone could actually die on the field. Probs the same for your young-uns. 

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53 minutes ago, Fifespud said:

Back in the distant past we used to shout ‘dig a hole and bury the c**t’. It never really crossed my mind, at that time, someone could actually die on the field. Probs the same for your young-uns. 

Aye, a lot of it is daft boyishness. But then an element of them think they are untouchable, safety in numbers and doing daft shit to impress their equally daft mates. So it was good to see they are still outnumbered by folk who won't tolerate genuinely shite behaviour.

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2 hours ago, djchapsticks said:

One other thing too, when the Dundee player was down after being sparked out, I particularly enjoyed our wee 'hard men' starting a song about 'die f**ker die f**ker' and it getting INSTANTLY shot the f**k down by the entire away support who told them to shut their mouths.

The wee guys who usually act the ticket looked absolutely startled, a few wee sad puppy dog faces after getting a massive row off their own supporters. This is the sort of self policing I like to see and the sort of thing we need to be doing to keep dickish behaviour in check. I'm glad the lad got up and walked off of his own accord.

It was really enjoyable to watch one of them fall forward over the fence after one of your goals, land awkwardly, and limp back up to their seat.

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2 hours ago, djchapsticks said:

It was horrible. Boyd-Munce staggers over the ball and fails to release it in an advance position and turned possession over easily. 

From there, we briefly get it back and a pass to Mandron leaves him completely on his heels as he gets it nicked. Dundee still had a lot of work to do at that point but it was really frustrating. 

Anyway, game aside, that wee bakery at the corner of the road must do an absolute killing on match days, cracking grub, dead reasonably priced (a peh and bridie both stuffed full of filling for £3, not like some of the scabby pies you get in grounds) and the two women working in it were a cheeky pair of shites in the best possible way. 

CBM actually gave the ball away twice in the lead up to that goal. 🤦‍♂️

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2 minutes ago, johnnydun said:

It was really enjoyable to watch one of them fall forward over the fence after one of your goals, land awkwardly, and limp back up to their seat.

I once watched a Dundee Utd fan at Love Street fall 2/3rds of the way down the Caley stand (which was the steepest stand in Scotland) when they scored against us and genuinely thinking he had to be dead or severely injured, only to bounce right up and carry on celebrating. It was hilarious.

He must have been so drunk he turned into a slinky as it was a proper 'arse over tit over arse over tit' full on fall as well.

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2 hours ago, djchapsticks said:

It was horrible. Boyd-Munce staggers over the ball and fails to release it in an advance position and turned possession over easily. 

From there, we briefly get it back and a pass to Mandron leaves him completely on his heels as he gets it nicked. Dundee still had a lot of work to do at that point but it was really frustrating. 

Anyway, game aside, that wee bakery at the corner of the road must do an absolute killing on match days, cracking grub, dead reasonably priced (a peh and bridie both stuffed full of filling for £3, not like some of the scabby pies you get in grounds) and the two women working in it were a cheeky pair of shites in the best possible way. 

The baker is Rough and Fraser, known locally as roughies , you’re spot on with girls, there  like that everyday great laugh , also they sell the best sasij rolls in the world , Roughies  Rolls are ace as well 

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10 hours ago, Steve_Wilkos said:

Just watch Helen Mirren's "possession play" that leads to the 2-2 goal. 

Embarrassing stuff.

Our midfield play is frustrating. 

We give the ball away far too often and Boyd Munce was main culprit. 

Could not believe we lost a goal when we had so many chances to keep the ball. 

Even booting it out the park would have saved us from losing the 2nd goal. 

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1 hour ago, djchapsticks said:

I once watched a Dundee Utd fan at Love Street fall 2/3rds of the way down the Caley stand (which was the steepest stand in Scotland) when they scored against us and genuinely thinking he had to be dead or severely injured, only to bounce right up and carry on celebrating. It was hilarious.

He must have been so drunk he turned into a slinky as it was a proper 'arse over tit over arse over tit' full on fall as well.

I remember a game against Morton in winter of 2010 an older guy went tumbling over rows of seats in the Bobby Cox stand and crashed against the boards at the bottom. There was a stunned silence for a few seconds and then a guy behind me shouted “someone book that c**t for diving!!”

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Just watched the highlights on iplayer. Really criminal defending all over the place by both teams.

I don't know if Gogic is carrying a knock but he's not been great this season. Out muscled and out smarted by Murray on a couple of occasions yesterday, thought he was really poor at the first Dundee goal. The less said about Taylor at their first goal, the better.

Iacovitti should be embarrassed going down holding his face after the tussle with Murray. At the time I thought it was a shove and foul, but Murray is simply stronger.

Good finishing and poor defending, not our usual.  

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4 hours ago, djchapsticks said:

One other thing too, when the Dundee player was down after being sparked out, I particularly enjoyed our wee 'hard men' starting a song about 'die f**ker die f**ker' and it getting INSTANTLY shot the f**k down by the entire away support who told them to shut their mouths.

The wee guys who usually act the ticket looked absolutely startled, a few wee sad puppy dog faces after getting a massive row off their own supporters. This is the sort of self policing I like to see and the sort of thing we need to be doing to keep dickish behaviour in check. I'm glad the lad got up and walked off of his own accord.

Talking of arsehole behaviour, any idea what happened with our fans in the pie queue at half time? One of our group mentioned there was an incident(mentioned people throwing stuff, and a steward being punched, but wasn't sure what kicked it all off). 

I assumed he was talking shite 😂, but at the start of the second half a lot of stewards seemed to be having a serious discussion down the front, and trying to locate someone in the crowd. Then later on there was a stadium announcement telling stewards to go back to their usual positions, so I assume something did happen. 

Also, I felt slightly sorry for the Dundee stadium announcer when he started struggling with our players names 😂. He'll need to start practicing now for the game with Motherwell 😂

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