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  1. Dundee have not won at home in their last four games while St Johnstone are winless in their last five away matches. We caught up with St Johnstone 1884 to gather his thoughts on his team at this moment. It’s not been the best of seasons for St Johnstone compared to the previous years. What do you put this down to? I don't think it's any one thing and there is probably a collective responsibility needing to be taken. The chairman maybe didn't support the manager enough in the summer but Tommy Wright has maybe at times chopped and changed too much and at others remained too loyal to some players. Quite a few of the players have had poor seasons as well and that's probably been the main contributing factor. I know every team will bemoan bad luck but we've endured a fair bit this season, with poor refereeing decisions - including another one for the penalty at Kilmarnock on Wednesday - and a string on injuries. We are likely to be without 8 players for the game on Saturday. I was a little surprised at the release of Paul Paton in the January window. How did this go down with the fans when the news came out? Also, how did you rate your clubs activity in that window? I don't think anyone saw the Paton decision coming. He wasn't the best player in the squad but had played a lot this season and his replacements (Willock and Williams) were untested loans from England, neither of whom have made much impact yet. Our other signing was the prolific David McMillan from Ireland but the fact he got injured 20 minutes into his debut can sum up the way our season is going. January is a difficult month to recruit in and it's still hard to say whether we are better off or not a month down the line. There has been a few whispers, especially after Paton’s release, in Dundee that Tommy Wright had lost some of the dressing room. Has there been any talk of this in Perth has it just been a case of some fans up to mischief? I think it would be unwise for any player to go against Tommy Wright, there will only be one winner there! He'll be Saints manager for the foreseeable future and I think any player who wasn't pulling their weight would be shown the door pretty quickly. I don't think that was the case with Paton though. Wednesday nights defeat to Kilmarnock more of less ended the Saints top 6 hopes. How do you see your season finishing? Will it be a nervy end, battling to get away from the play-off spot or do you see your team finish near the top half of the bottom 6? Or is it so tight right now, anything can happen? Top six hasn't been realistic for a while now, we just aren't consistent enough. I think any of the bottom five could go down and the focus for Saints should be ensuring they are at least 10th, rather than chasing what would be a pretty meaningless 7th place. We are in a fight with five others but everyone is still punching at the moment. I wouldn't be surprised at any outcome! Our last clash seen Dundee win 2-0 against 10-men in Perth but despite the player advantage for most of the game, St Johnstone had a few chances to draw level. What was your thoughts on that game? Dundee started the game much better than Saints - a recurring theme - and we could arguably have been down to nine men. We did rally in the second half but can have no real complaints at the final result. Dundee seem to save their best performances for these games. Almost like it's a derby! So looking ahead to Saturday, both clubs have played the same number of matches but a win would be massive for both. Dundee haven’t won at home in four matches, only finding the net once while St Johnstones form away from home has seen a run of five matches also without a win with one goal. Something has to give, what’s your predictions? Saints owe the fans a performance at Dens Park following a run of poor results in Dundee but we have to start the game better than we have previously to have any chance. If we let Dundee get on the front foot and ahead, it could be a long afternoon. It's hard to have much confidence unfortunately, especially with the injury list, and I'd certainly take a point if offered. View full match preview
  2. With this weekends match seeing us take on St Johnstone at Dens Park, it meant it was time for me to scour Twitter for a Saints fan to speak to. View full news article
  3. Tomorrow see's the return of domestic football for Dundee as we head to Glasgow to take on Rangers at Ibrox. View full news article
  4. We welcome Hibs back to Dens Park for the first time since November 2012 when the Dee ran out 3-1 winners. It will also be the first meeting since our 1-0 defeat at Easter road in May of 2013. View full news article
  5. Saturday will see Dundee head up North to take on Aberdeen in the hope they can produce a positive result and stop it being three defeats from our opening three league games. View full news article
  6. We face Hamilton today with both clubs looking to shrug off opening day defeats to register a first win of the season. View full news article
  7. So after being without a Dundee Derby for a whole year, we are about to be treated to our second in ten days. View full news article
  8. Due to the success of ‘The View from The Opposition’ during the group stages of the League cup, we are pleased to say that this feature will stay and run for the entire season! View full news article
  9. Dundee Derbies are quite unique. The vast majority of the fans can easily have a drink beforehand in the same pub, hurl abuse for 90 minutes at their friends in the opposite stand then meet up after to speak about the match. It’s what makes our Derby a one of a kind. View full news article
  10. Blue Brazil fan, Ross Cameron, was kind enough to speak to us ahead our League Cup clash with Cowdenbeath at Central Park. He gives his thoughts on the new League Cup format, the relief of staying in the SPFL and more below. View full news article
  11. Buckie Thistle Club Secretary David Pirie was kind enough to take part in this weeks 'View From The Opposition' and answer some questions about our opponents tomorrow. View full news article
  12. In what will hopefully be the first of many for this new feature, we welcome rival fans from our up-and-coming games to give their views on the current events at their club. View full news article
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