'Disaster' of a window for Dundee?published at 13:16 3 September

We asked for your views on Dundee's business in the summer transfer window.
Here are some of your comments:
Martin: It really is not good enough. I don't blame Steven Pressley but John Nelms. It's ridiculous that we have a bigger budget than some clubs in the league who get better players yet we persist with this project player route that clearly is not working. Where are the players with experience of this league to guide these young players?
George: This was a disaster, where are the players that were promised? Ryan Jack transfer falls through, you have a plan for another player in place, waiting just in case it happens. It sounds like there is no planning in place for failures. Fail to plan is the road to disaster.
Ian: The fact we had no plan B to Jack and Colby Donovan is a joke. We have a striker who has no supply from the wings. This transfer window has been disappointing.
Gary: A partial success maybe. The signings Pressley has made since coming in appear decent but it's the way they're playing that's the issue. They don't go forward with any purpose and a lot of the passing is backwards. If they need time together, great, but there's got to be an end product. Midfield creativity is sorely lacking, even with Yan Dhanda in as he was a passenger for the derby.
Gordon: We needed some quality brought in, both in midfield and full-back positions. To say I'm disappointed would be an understatement, especially after a spineless derby defeat. Next three games will show where we're at.
Mark: The issue isn't the players that have been brought in. The issue is Pressley and his negative tactics. Two goals scored in four league games. One was an error from a Hibs player and the second a set-piece. Hardly any shots on target in those four games. At least last season we conceded far too many, but scored a huge amount, at least the fans were getting their money's worth.