'This is our game. The Scottish game'published at 11:48 19 December 2023
Daniel Smith, Up Wi' the Bonnets podcast, external
What a win. What a goal to win it at the death. What a celebration from the near on 1000 strong travelling Dundee army. What a post-match interview from Derek Adams.
There is no way I can sit here and write this week's article without dedicating it to a gentleman who's rattle was firmly flung out of the the pram at the end of the 97 minutes of Saturday's fine 1-0 victory for Dundee away to Ross County.
Not only did he demand that our manager should be saying that County were the better team, he was also flinging his own team, fans and owners under the bus with quite frankly, some outlandish comments.
We know that the standard can sometimes be rotten up here. But is it the same of any other league in any other country? Of course it is.
How many times do we sit down to watch a top of the table clash in what is supposedly the "greatest league in the world," only to be met with a drab 0-0 with next to no action? I'll tell ya. Plenty of times.
What we lack in all the glitz and the glamour of more appealing leagues, we certainly makeup for it with passion.
Just look at our celebrations when the winner went in. Show me many other leagues in the world that will celebrate like we did.
Now some will say it was excessive. It was over-the-top for a County vs Dundee tie. But I don't buy that at all. Absolute limbs.
So, getting back to those Derek Adams' comments before I finish up here.
Unfortunately your views on the whole of Scottish football are very much widely off the mark.
This is our game. The Scottish game.
We know that it isn't pretty. It could be a chore sometimes to watch when results aren't going your way.
But moments like Saturday, that's what we pay our money to watch our clubs for. It's unmatched. Nothing comes close.
Give me Scottish fitba over any other of these imposters any day of the week.