Are you serious? I do not notice any "aggression". This is a debate about football, which is why we are all here!Originally Posted by bluesince1969
The Sneddee as a fellow football fan is very welcome to post on our board. However he is coming out with biased points of view:
Your pitch is shyte
We were comfortable throughout the game
Yous lot are worse than average
We dominated midfield.
Queens fans are naturally defending those statements. What do you want us to do bluesince1969? Agree with him?
You little troll !! lolOriginally Posted by sneddee
kevin, everyone has an opinion and thats yours m8! its the worse artificial pitch ive seen imo. one of your fellow supporters was saying there are only 2 decent players in our team, keeper and i think he was refering to boyle?? what about young declen whighton ffs? anyway all the best. it will be a good league for you's next season financialy!
you've certainly got more than a couple of decent players, hence why you are top of the league. I only dispute that beyond the sending off that there was anything between the sides.
All the best to you too, and look forward to playing you again 4 times again next season
Christ,I hope no,no offence but I don't want to be in this league next season with Huns&fertz,financially be ok though,all the best though
Saw this report on Saturdays game on Dundee website.Most impressive!
Dee grab ***** win at Queens
The Dark Blues extended their lead at the top of the Championship to four points with a narrow and hard fought 1-0 win over Queen of the South at Palmerston Park. Ryan Conroy scored the winning goal from the penalty spot at the end of the first half. Queens' keeper Jim Atkinson was sent off for fouling Martin Boyle in the incident that led to the penalty.
Paul Hartley sent out an unchanged line up, and made only one change on the bench. New signing Sean Bonnett-Johnson replaced Cameron Kerr on the bench.
Paul Hartley said that he wanted Dundee to play the same style home and away, and the tactical formation was exactly the same as last week. MacDonald was the lone striker, with Boyle and Conroy offering width. McAlister played in the hole behind the striker, while McBride and Rae were holding midfielders.
In the first game of the season Queens tore Dundee's defence apart with an agg