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  1. DeeTV have kindly added the (nearly) full 90 minutes of the Dundee v Dunfermline reserve game which was played during the week. You can watch the game from this link: https://deetv.dundeefc.co.uk/video/5383
  2. Well it is coming up to that time of year again... The big kick off (Later due to Covid and SPFL). This thread is to discuss/laugh/greet about our Championship Rivals, their transfers, games, players (You get the point). To start it off with this little wonderful gem and well done Wighton!
  3. Name: Dundee Travel To Dunfermline Tonight, Four Games To Go,Victory Is a Must To Ensure a Play Off Place. Category: News and Interviews Date Added: 16/08/23 Submitter: TheDarkBlues Lee Ashcroft and manager James McPake talk with twenty four seven scotland before heading to East End Park tonight to face Dunfermline Dundee Travel To Dunfermline Tonight, Four Games To Go,Victory Is a Must To Ensure a Play Off Place.
  4. The Dark Blues hosted Dunfermline in today's Championship league game. Dundee opened the scoring courtesy of an own goal by Devine in the 15th min. The cheering hardly had a time to die down when Dow equalised in the 16th minute. Hemmings made it 2-1 in the 25th minute, and McGowan made it 3-1 on the 34th minute. Dundee came out the traps in the second half and scored within the first minute of the restart. Kiltie was sent off in the 62nd minute and then came a few minutes of madness by the Dundee defence. Nesbit scored in the 69th minute and Martin on the 72nd minute. Dundee looked shaky for the remainder of the second half when they should have been more than comfortable but for some terrible defending. Dundee 4 - 3 Dunfermline
  5. The ref against Dunfermline was Kevin Clancy. How did you rate his performance in this game?
  6. Name: Dunfermline 2-2 Dundee: Penalty Drama As Points Are Shared: Ladbrokes Championship Category: Match Highlights 2019 Date Added: 16/08/23 Submitter: TheDarkBlues Two Danny Johnson penalties proved decisive as Dundee rescued their opening match back in the Championship at East End Park. Dunfermline 2-2 Dundee: Penalty Drama As Points Are Shared: Ladbrokes Championship
  7. Name: Andrew Nelson Knows It's a Massive Game At Dunfermline This Friday Category: News and Interviews Date Added: 16/08/23 Submitter: TheDarkBlues Andrew Nelson knows it’s a massive game at Dunfermline this Friday Andrew Nelson Knows It's a Massive Game At Dunfermline This Friday
  8. Name: James McPake Can't Wait for the Championship To Start At Dunfermline On Friday Category: News and Interviews Date Added: 16/08/23 Submitter: TheDarkBlues James McPake can’t wait for the Championship to start at Dunfermline on Friday. James McPake Can't Wait for the Championship To Start At Dunfermline On Friday
  9. The last time our two clubs met was also in this competition a few years back which unfortunately for us seen the Fife come out on top with a 3-0 victory at East End Park. Like most clubs in Scotland, it's been a busy summer for the Pars so we spoke to Pars Review to get the lowdown on his team. The Pars fell at the first stage of the play-offs last season despite from what I seen, having plenty of opportunities to make it to the semi-final. Undoubtable a disappointed end to the season but how would you rate your finish last term? We did very well in the fourth quarter of the League season after a very poor period between November to early March. Midfield was the issue and once the new trio of midfielders signed during January all settled in, results and form improved. All 3 of those players (Tom Beadling, James Craigen and James Vincent) are now back at our club for this season, although Beadling is injured and Vincent is also carrying a slight injury, restricting him to one sub appearance this season. We went into the playoffs with some confidence but a harsh red card in the first leg of the Dundee United 2 leg quarter final (which was overturned a week later on appeal) cost us a good chance of winning the home leg. We went 1-0 up at Tannadice and then missed a glorious chance to make it 2-0. United then scored twice and we were out. It’s been a busy summer for Dunfermline with plenty of players leaving and going. What players have you been disappointed to see leave and who has excited the fans the most upon their arrival? I think a certain Fassial El Bakhtaoui might get a mention. It's always disappointing to lose your captain (Callum Morris) plus the two top goal scorers (Nicky Clark and Declan McManus), plus one of the main attacking threats of the final few weeks of last season, Fraser Aird. The manner of Aird's departure was very disappointing, jumping ship to United after he told our club he would sign a new deal with us. Morris knocked back a new contract to play in England, then a few days later signed for Ross County! All 4 are good players but I am impressed by their replacements and genuinely believe we have a better squad now. Faissal is a great example of a player who 'belongs' at a certain club; he is loved at Dunfermline and we are delighted to have him back. Myles Hippolyte looks to be a good signing too, and the players who returned from last season, mentioned already, plus new arrivals such as the Longridge brothers, Aidan Connolly and Danny Devine, have all played well so far. We were told by Thistle fans that Devine was a poor player but he has looked very good so far. Your league campaign got off to a good start against Peterhead on Tuesday. How did Dunfermline play in their first competitive match of the 2018-19 season? We played very well in the second half against Peterhead last night. Some of the quick passing movements involving Higginbotham, Connolly, Longridge and Hippolyte was great to watch. The Championship looks like it will be very competitive this season but what are the expectations among the support with regards to the league and cups? The Championship will be very tough this season; at least 6 clubs have hopes of promotion. We have improved our league position every season under Allan Johnston and hope/expect to challenge for the title and to (at the very least) secure a top 4 finish again. You have James Vincent and Fassial El Bakhtaoui on loan from us but they will miss the tie on Sunday. Will they be massive losses to the team? The team has done well in pre-season and in the one Betfred game without Vincent and Faissal - Vincent has one sub appearance this season, while Faissal hasn't played at all so far. If both were fit and available, they would be an asset but with the midfield doing well and with new signing Hippolyte scoring last night, plus a goal from striker Andy Ryan, we can cope without the 2 players mentioned. Finally, What's your score predictions for Sunday? I'd be very happy with a draw; I have great memories of some tremendous Dundee v Pars games at Dens over the past 25 years. The clubs are similar in many ways but I have to make Dundee favourites given your Premiership status. I was at your game at Stirling at the weekend and your new players all looked very good. McGowan also impressed, with everything going through him in midfield. PREVIEW THE DEE got off to a flyer last weekend when they put four past Stirling Albion at Forthbank Stadium without reply. Sofien Moussa took his tally in this competition since signing last year to seven goals when he grabbed a double. Jean Medny also got off the mark as his Dundee career began with a goal after Moussa set him up to slot home. The pass wasn’t the best but Mendy was able to control the ball and slot it past the defence and goalkeeper between the sticks. Craig Wighton capped off a fine second half performance when he added No.4. Despite a few shaky moments in defence in the first half and a double-save from Jack Hamilton at the beginning of the second, the result was never in doubt against Stirling. DUNFERMLINE had to wait until midweek to get their campaign underway and did so with a 3-0 victory over Peterhead at East End Park. New signing Myles Hippolyte opened the scoring in the first half and despite Peterhead hitting the post and then following up the rebound by striking the bar, the Pars would put this tie to bed in the dying minutes through a Karl Higginbotham penalty and a solo effort from Andy Ryan. TEAM/INJURY NEWS Dundee were dealt the bad news when midfield maestro Glenn Kamara picked up a knock in training and will miss Sundays tie and may well miss the rest of the league cup ties. The player is wearing a protective boot which the club said is a precautionary measure. Head To Head P118 W47 D29 L42 F197 A174 League Cup Stats Head To Head P8 W4 D2 L2 F19 A13 Home P3 W2 D1 L0 F10 A3 Away P5 W2 D1 L2 F9 A10 Top Goal Scorer Alan Gilzean: 3 Goals Biggest Win 4-0, Dens Park, August 13th 1975 Biggest Defeat 1-3, East End Park, August 25th 2015 Trivia: Dundee haven't beaten Dunfermline in our last six meetings (D3 L3) which spans all the way back to January 2010! View full match preview
  10. James Vincent has joined Dunfermline on loan until the end of the season. View full news article
  11. Young lads in action today at home against Dunfermline (Game played up in Montrose). Interesting line up and answered a few questions regarding Klok not being ready or match fit, as he played for them today. Line up: Ferrie, Dryden, Rice, Higgins, Waddell, Klok, Clark, Ross, Williams, Vincent, I Smith Subs: Gourly, Smyth, Coupe, M Smith. Nick Ross scored both goals today. Maybe this was to help with Klok's match fitness and sharpness?
  12. FT: Dunfermline 0 - 1 Dundee Full Match Report Dunfermline: Goodfellow, Williamson, Urquhart, O'Kane, Mercer, Graham, Byrne, Spence, Smith, Thomson, George. Subs not used: Orru, Thomas, McClair, Gill, Crossan Dundee: Brodie, A Black, Gibb, Allan, Priest, I Davidson (70), J Black, Colquhoun, Wighton, Gemmell, Cameron. Subs not used: McHardy, C Black, Lamond, Waddle, Avolio
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