Difficult to find positivity amid Dundee gloompublished at 14:59 GMT
Tyrone Smith
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter


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.


















