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12 January 2005
RAMON’S OPTIONS
Dundee boss Jim Duffy has confirmed he is keen to bring Hearts striker Ramon Pereira to Dens (writes Graeme Finnan).
However, it’s believed the Spaniard has other options available to him so the Dark Blues will have competiton for his signature.

Jim said, “Ramon is a talented player and I have made enquiries about him, but there is nothing more to report.”

Duffy revealed yesterday that two defenders — a Norwegian and a Greek — were currently on trial at the club.

Today, there was further speculation about another defender, who has vast experience of the English Premiership, possibly joining up, but the manager was keeping tight-lipped.

He added, “As I’ve already said, until there is something concrete I won’t be saying anything. I won’t comment on rumours because there are too many flying about at the moment.”

Meanwhile, it’s reported Dundee have told Neil Jablonski he is free to leave the club.

The 21-year-old midfielder has failed to command a regular place in the Dark Blues’ first team.

The Dark Blues have reminded fans that children under the age of 16 will get into Dens on Saturday for free as long as they are accompanied by an adult (maximum two children per adult).

Inverness Caley are the visitors and Dundee are keen to encourage a big home support for such a crucial fixture.

The deal also applies to away fans, who will occupy sections A, B and C of the main stand, while Dundee supporters will get a rare opportunity to sit in the Bob Shankly stand.