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  1. 'Elvis needs to leave the building'published at 14:49 GMT

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    We asked what one thing you would change at Dundee.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Gary: The manager/head coach, or whatever his role is. For someone with "35 years" in football (I think he said?), what was he doing? It wasn't learning tactics or adaptability it seems!

    Eric: Change the manager.

    Michael: Steven Pressley has to go, but that's only the start. Gordon Strachan has been a waste of money and I no longer have faith that the owners and the board are actually working in the club's best interests.

    Boab: My one change? The manager. Elvis needs to leave the building.

    Donald: John Nelms to remove himself from running the football side of things and concentrate on Dark Blue Property Holdings, the new stadium and training ground and appoint an experienced chief executive to run the football club, re-engage with fans, sort out season-ticket pricing and the football dept as a whole. Not too much to ask!

    Mark: Ditch the move to a new ground. Will end up being a waste of time and money.

    Ronnie: Simple. The manager.

  2. Dundee should have had penalty in Falkirk defeat - Collumpublished at 23:10 GMT 14 November

    Dundee's Ethan Hamilton and Falkirk's Kyrell Wilson go down injuredImage source, SNS

    Dundee should have had a penalty when midfielder Ethan Hamilton was challenged by Kyrell Wilson in last month's 2-1 defeat by Falkirk, according to Scottish FA head of referees Willie Collum.

    He suggested on The VAR Review show that a broken shin pad and blood on the Falkirk player's leg had misled the referee and VAR team.

    "No question for us - this should have resulted in an on-field review," Collum said. "The referee is good at communicating - we need to get the full picture.

    "But they are too forensic to justify why it is a defensive free-kick and not a penalty. There is maybe some contact of the Dundee player's studs on the Falkirk player slightly, but that's caused by the defender kicking into the Dundee player.

    "The attacking player leads with his studs, but there is nobody in front of him at that point. The Dundee player commits no offence. He is not reckless and he is then kicked."

  3. What one thing would you change at Dundee?published at 13:34 GMT 14 November

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    It's been a bumpy ride so far for Dundee under Steven Pressley.

    A group-stage League Cup exit has been followed by a trying Premiership start, with the Dark Blues currently a point off the bottom.

    Despite the sensational victory over Celtic last month, Pressley's men have only won one other game and are staring at another fight to retain their top-flight status.

    The international break provides the chance to pause for breath and reflect after a frenetic few months at Dens Park.

    So, if you could change one thing about Dundee's season so far, what would it be?

    Tell us here.

  4. Pressley happy McCracken's focus is on Dundee - gossippublished at 08:22 GMT 14 November

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    Dundee manager Steven Pressley would be happy to see goalkeeper Jon McCracken called up by Scotland but is pleased to have the 25-year-old's sole focus on Dens Park matters for now. (Courier - subscription required), external

    Read Friday's Scottish gossip

  5. Congreve urges Dundee fans to 'stick with us'published at 17:09 GMT 13 November

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    Cameron Congreve has urged fans to keep the faith as struggling Dundee attempt to spark a revival.

    The Dark Blues have lost three on the bounce - and five of the past six - to occupy the relegation play-off spot.

    "It's still really early doors but definitely stick with us," was Congreve's message to fans.

    "We've shown what we can do by beating Celtic and drawing away to Rangers. Stick with us, we're going to turn it around."

    The 2-0 home victory over Celtic last month could have marked a turning point in Dundee's season. Instead, they have lost the subsequent three games, most recently going down 3-0 at home to Rangers.

    Congreve, who has been a rare bright spot in Steven Pressley's side, with a league-high five assists since joining on loan from Swansea City, cited a weakness after Dundee conceded three goals from corners in the past two outings.

    "I think we've had a tough block of games, we've played some really good teams as well. We're working on things, we're keeping at it, we're working really hard on the training pitch," he added to BBC Scotland.

    "Set-pieces are a massive part of the game, we've been so strong with them all season and then we've let ourselves down with them in the last two games.

    "We do a lot of work on them as well so we'll eliminate that and put ourselves right in the mix."

  6. Hibs & Dundee agree Mulligan compensationpublished at 11:22 GMT 13 November

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    Hibs and Dundee have agreed an undisclosed compensation package for Josh Mulligan following the midfielder's summer move to Easter Road.

    The settlement removes the need for an independent SPFL tribunal to determine the fee for the Dark Blues academy graduate.

    Mulligan, 23, signed a four-year deal with Hibs and has become a key player, earning a first Scotland call-up for last month's World Cup qualifier against Belarus.

    Hibs sporting director Malky Mackay said: "Josh is an exciting young Scottish talent and we have been pleased with his development since his arrival this summer. We look forward to seeing continued progression in his game.

    "We would also like to thank Dundee for the amicable negotiations and agreed outcome."

    Dundee said both sides are "satisfied with the outcome" and added: "Both clubs have worked constructively to reach a settlement that reflects the considerable investment – in time and in coach development – that Dundee has made to help Josh establish himself in the Scottish Premiership."

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  7. Difficult to find positivity amid Dundee gloompublished at 14:59 GMT 12 November

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

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    The stats surrounding Dundee are pretty damning.

    Lets assess their past half dozen fixtures - St Mirren (away), Aberdeen (away), Celtic (home), Falkirk (away), Hearts (away) and Rangers (home).

    Yes, it is a tough run, but even factoring that in it is very difficult to find much positive from a Dundee point of view.

    They have lost five of those six games - the one they won, an excellent 2-0 victory over Celtic, is looking increasingly like an outlier amid the gloom.

    In that sequence of matches they have conceded 14 goals, an average of more than two a game. At the other end they have only scored three.

    It doesn't take a deep dive to see that all of the above is not good enough.

    And they will get little comfort from taking a peak at their next six games – Hibernian (away), St Mirren (home), Celtic (away), Aberdeen (home), Livingston and St Mirren (both away).

    We should get a clearer picture of how things are going to play out for Steven Pressley's side after that little lot.

    These are worrying times for Dundee fans. Their team find themselves second bottom of the Premiership having played a game more than a number of the teams above them.

    And unless Pressley can find a way to turn things round, it could be a very bleak winter at Dens Park.

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  8. Pressley with much to prove in 'survival campaign'published at 18:01 GMT 11 November

    Ethan Hampton
    Fan writer

    Dundee fan's voice

    Dundee's season is in danger off going off the rails.

    The latest defeat came without laying a glove on a Rangers side who have clear fragilities. It was a sharp contrast to the aggression and discipline from our last victory, against Celtic.

    Jon McCracken kept the score down with some excellent saves and he has notably improved this season.

    With trips to Hibernian and Celtic on the horizon, there's little to get excited about in the prospect of following Dundee across the country.

    We desperately need to see improvement after the international break, particularly by bolstering our home form as we're soon to host teams around us.

    There are eight games until we can possibly recruit in the January window, we sit ahead of bottom place by a mere point and trail sixth-place Motherwell by six points. While I expect the league to remain tight, there is a risk we fall behind.

    We look a one man band in the final third through Cameron Congreve. If he is kept quiet we don't have any other avenue towards goal.

    The impact of substitute pairing Simon Murray and Yan Dhanda, at least in terms of the balance of our play, is one of the few positives from Sunday. That duo might be the ace in the hole to prevent us being a one-dimensional team.

    I think many fans realise this season is not building on the foundations of the past two years. This is a survival campaign trying to lay new groundworks for the future.

    Steven Pressley has remained calm and measured despite the setbacks, but he needs to figure out how to address our creative woes if he wants to ensure he's the man to lead Dundee.

  9. 'Pressley has to go' - your viewspublished at 11:33 GMT 10 November

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    We asked for your views on Dundee's 3-0 defeat by Rangers.

    Here's what some of you said:

    George: Complete garbage. No fight, no idea, get rid of the manager and replace him with someone who can mould a team. All we do is defend and we are getting worse at that each week. There is a two-week break, a perfect time to get a new manager, or it will be the Championship again. Make sure that you choose the correct manager this time and not the cheapest option. Someone who knows what they are doing.

    Stephen: An embarrassing performance home and away. Steven Pressley has to go or it will be relegation done and dusted before you know it.

    Gary: With a number nine that's a waste of a shirt, defenders who don't want to do their jobs and a clueless manager, we're awful. Where is the progress that warrants Pressley keeping his job? He can't affect the game in a positive way for us and is clearly even unable to react to what his team are up against. We're in dire straits.

    John: Dreadful defending for the first two goals. Smallest man on the park outjumps the Dundee defence for the opener. Terrible. Don't think we had one meaningful shot on target. How much longer are the Americans going to give Pressley because this team is going in only one direction, the Championship.

    Carl: Poor defending cost us the two first-half goals, but poor team formation and the wrong tactics cost us the game. Long balls by Rangers had our defenders facing their own goal far too many times, and the gaps in our setup were exploited time after time. The manager must accept responsibility for not changing our shape to counteract this. Praise must be given to the players who all kept their heads up and plugged away against all the odds. Early days still, but it's going to be a long season if we continue with the managers defensive attitude. How many shots did we have on target?

    Alan: No intensity from Dundee, a lack of fight and very little goal threat - none of our forwards has scored for weeks! We were up against a mediocre Rangers side and barely laid a glove on them. How our manager can find positives in this is beyond me. Championship here we come!

  10. Highlights: Dundee 0-3 Rangerspublished at 09:35 GMT 10 November

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  11. Dundee 0-3 Rangers: What they saidpublished at 20:04 GMT 9 November

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    Dundee head coach Steven Pressley: "I liked a number of aspects about our performance. I thought we were aggressive and pressurised the game.

    "The players worked exceptionally hard and I thought we got into some really good attacking areas. The finer details around the final cross, the final moment can improve.

    "Losing the goal from a set-play after a good start from ourselves was very disappointing.

    "After losing the second goal, it's very easy for a team that's fragile to go under and we didn't. We responded brilliantly. The players should be pround

    "Against Hearts we suffered badly and there wasn't enough to take from that performance but I thought today there was a lot to take.

    "I'm not going to kid anyone on, of course we need to win more games, but I will say there is still a belief around the players.

    "I've been in football for 35 years and to be involved for that length of time you need to show some grit and I'll continue to do that."

  12. Dundee 0-3 Rangers: Have your saypublished at 17:38 GMT 9 November

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    Rangers were comfortable winners at Dens Park, with Nico Raskin, Mikey Moore and Djeidi Gassama on target.

    You can read the match report here.

    Rangers supporters must be pleased with much-improved league form, while that win over Celtic last month must seem like a long time ago for Dundee followers.

    Rangers fans, give us your thoughts here.

    Dundee fans, have your say here.

  13. Pressley braced for Rangers pressingpublished at 13:39 GMT 8 November

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    Dundee boss Steven Pressley is braced for a Rangers side intent on pressing his team under the recently-appointed Danny Rohl.

    Rohl has succeeded Russell Martin at Ibrox and former Scotland defender Pressley - who worked at Brentford as head of player development before taking over at Dens Park - believes he knows what to expect from the former Sheffield Wednesday boss.

    "I met Danny a year or so ago," Pressley said as he looked ahead to Sunday's Scottish Premiership game.

    "He came into Brentford with the Barca manager [Hansi Flick].

    "I spoke to him and he's very knowledgeable. He has good ideas in the game.

    "He's from a background with emphasis on pressing. We've seen that in his team.

    "He's changed the system to go to a 3-4-3 formation but he's also changed in games against Celtic and Roma to go to a back four.

    "We don't know what they will play at the weekend, they might play with a three or might play with a four but we need to be ready for whatever system they play."

  14. Dundee v Rangers: Team newspublished at 12:16 GMT 8 November

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    Dundee are set to have Yan Dhanda available after he was unable to face parent club Hearts last weekend. However, manager Steven Pressley revealed he has "several" unnamed players struggling with injury.

    Rangers remain without Rabbi Matondo (knee), Dujon Sterling (Achilles) and Kieran Dowell (foot).

  15. Koumetio on Rangers - gossippublished at 10:39 GMT 8 November

    Dundee must show "hunger and passion in every pass and tackle" but will have no fear facing Rangers this weekend, says Dark Blues defender Billy Koumetio. (The Courier)

    Read the rest of Saturday's gossip.

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  16. Pressley hopes 'right Dundee turn up' against Rangerspublished at 18:35 GMT 7 November

    Steven PressleyImage source, SNS

    Steven Pressley hopes the "right Dundee turn up" against Rangers on Sunday as they bid to bounce back from last weekend's 4-0 thrashing at Hearts.

    The Dark Blues are second bottom of the Premiership with two wins from 11, but have shown their potential by drawing away to Rangers in August and then beating Celtic 2-0 at home last month.

    "We're not creating enough chances, not scoring enough goals, I know that," said manager Pressley, whose team have lost four of their last five matches.

    "We need to use the ball better, there are a lot of things to improve on.

    "The last time we played Rangers at Ibrox, we got the balance right, the same against Celtic.

    "The frustration is we haven't shown that on a consistent basis so hopefully the right Dundee turn up on Sunday.

    "Our form at home has been positive, but our away form has been really disappointing.

    "We've had really encouraging performances at home, the most recent beating Celtic, so we should go into the game believing at Dens we are a very capable team.

    "We had a real disappointment at the weekend but we've regrouped and refocused and hopefully we can give the right type of performance."

    Pressley revealed he has "several injury concerns" for Sunday although did not want to reveal the identity of those struggling.

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  17. Player to watch: Cameron Congrevepublished at 15:10 GMT 7 November

    Nick McPheat
    BBC Sport Scotland

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    If Dundee are to pull off an autumn Old Firm double by beating Rangers on Sunday, there's a good chance Cameron Congreve will be involved.

    Steven Pressley's side have only scored nine goals in 11 league outings and the on-loan Swansea City midfielder has set up five of them.

    He had a hand in both in the shock 2-0 victory over Celtic last month, delivering the corner headed in by Clark Robertson and tying Liam Scales in knots before Cameron Carter-Vickers knocked into his own net.

    The 21-year-old may not be the quickest but has fabulous close control and is a real menace when running at defenders.

    Congreve seemed to relish the big occasion as the Dark Blues enjoyed a first home win over Celtic since 1988.

    Their last success against Rangers came in 2017, having lost 14 of the past 18 meetings in all competitions.

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  18. Dundee v Rangers: Pick of the statspublished at 12:40 GMT 6 November

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    • Dundee are winless in 18 meetings with Rangers in all competitions (D4 L14) since a 2-1 league victory in November 2017.

    • Rangers have only failed to score in one of their past 17 away games at Dundee in all competitions (35 goals in total), doing so in a 0-0 draw in April 2024.

    • Dundee have won their past two home league games, more than their previous 14 beforehand (W1 D5 L8).

    • Rangers have won their two league games under Danny Rohl, more than they won in eight league matches under Russell Martin and Steven Smith combined (W1 D6 L1). The German could become the seventh manager to win his first three top-flight matches in charge of Rangers after Bill Struth, David White, William Waddell, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Michael Beale and Philippe Clement.

    • Dundee are averaging 36.1% possession in the Scottish Premiership this season; on Opta's records in the competition (from 2019-20), only one side have had a lower ratio in a campaign in the competition (Hamilton in 2019-20, 35.8%).

  19. Celtic win becoming distant memory for Dundee fanspublished at 16:36 GMT 5 November

    Nick McPheat
    BBC Sport Scotland

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    Two-and-a-half weeks ago, Dundee fans were wildly celebrating after beating Celtic at home for the first time in 37 years.

    Seventeen days - and two defeats later - head coach Steven Pressley is again facing intense heat from a support he is still struggling to win over.

    The majority of the fanbase were underwhelmed by the appointment of the former Scotland defender, whose reign began with back-to-back League Cup group defeats to lower-league opposition - Airdrieonians and Alloa.

    A deserved point at Ibrox flickered life into Pressley's tenure, with draws against Kilmarnock and Motherwell, plus a win over Livingston, coming over the next four games.

    It is somewhat surreal to look at Dundee's form in the five matches that have followed.

    Sandwiched between four away losses at St Mirren, Aberdeen, Falkirk and Hearts is that memorable victory against the reigning league champions.

    Pressley was well worth his win over Brendan Rodgers, who has since resigned from his post as Celtic boss, but the goodwill of that triumph is quickly evaporating.

    In the four away games split either side of that 2-0 success, Dundee have shipped 11 goals and scored just one.

    The Dens Park side are yet to win a league game on the road this term, losing four and drawing two, including Saturday's 4-0 loss at Hearts.

    Pressley's men sit 11th after 11 games, two points above bottom club Livingston and just one off League Cup finalists St Mirren in eighth.

    Though it is still early in the campaign, things will have to improve given the Dundee board sacked Tony Docherty for leading the team to a 10th-placed finish last term, saying results "have not met the standards expected".

    The manner of the defeats seems to be increasing frustration among the support, with Pressley's side scoring nine goals in 11 matches and averaging the lowest possession in the division (36%).

    Although Falkirk and Livingston have conceded more goals, Dundee have faced the most shots in the league.

    They also, by a distance, have the fewest shots, touches in the opposition box and successful passes in the opposition half.

    However, despite being the team who have created the fewest chances, they have one of the best chance creators in the Premiership in Cameron Congreve, who leads the assists chart with five.

    The on-loan Swansea winger has been a real bright spark for Pressley, who has also shown promise in his role by taking four points in two games against the Old Firm.

    With Rangers visiting Dens on Sunday, the Dundee boss will back his team to cause another upset, but performances and results need to be more stable in order to keep a disgruntled fanbase off his back.

  20. Can Dundee rally from 'brutal' drubbing to stun Rangers?published at 15:52 GMT 4 November

    Ethan Hampton
    Fan writer

    Dundee fan's voice

    After another brutal result on the road it would be easy to rub salt in the wounds of the players - to criticise performances and pile into the existing shaming on social media.

    I will say, however, Dundee are displaying a weak mentality when facing setbacks. As we saw at Pittodrie, as soon as we fell behind there was no indication we could claw our way back.

    It was one-way traffic and history repeated itself at Tynecastle, although Hearts were excellent. Easily the best team we've faced this season, and deservedly top of the table.

    We simply fell victim to their great run of form - no different to most of the league, as only Motherwell and St Mirren have avoided defeat to Hearts.

    So while I'm annoyed and frustrated by the result, I am in no rush to panic just yet. Not unless this sort of scoreline becomes a recurring theme.

    Our away form has been dreadful. I knew the defeat to Falkirk was a big missed opportunity at the time, but a quick glance at our home record shows we're unbeaten in the last three at Dens.

    After the disaster at Pittodrie we bounced back by beating Celtic, proving we're capable of a reaction. After this drubbing at Tynecastle, I'm hopeful we can deliver another emphatic response when Rangers visit on Sunday.

    We have a full week to prepare. Dens Park has been a tricky venue for Rangers in recent years and they'll face us on the back of two high-intensity matches, the League Cup semi-final loss to Celtic and a Europa League clash with Roma.

    This will be a test of Dundee's tenacity, but there may be no better time to take them on - and cause another upset.

  21. 'Hearts were picking holes in Dundee all day'published at 14:51 GMT 3 November

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  22. Wright on meek Hearts defeat - gossippublished at 08:49 GMT 3 November

    Defender Drey Wright admits Dundee were "outfought and outplayed" at Hearts. (The Courier)

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