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28 December 2005
No excuses from Dens boss
Dundee boss Alan Kernaghan today refused to blame the late collapse that saw Airdrie United claim three points at Dens on Boxing Day on a lack of experience (writes Graeme Finnan).
The Dark Blues looked on course to follow up the win over leaders St Mirren, as they led the Diamonds 2-0 at half-time.

However, a second-half slump saw the visitors take command, although the manner of their victory — two goals inside the final five minutes — was bitterly difficult for the manager to take.

And, although his youthful line-up included Kevin McDonald (17), Scott Robertson (17), Craig O’Reilly (18), Paul Dixon (19) and second-half sub Bryan Deasley (17), the manager was in no mood for making excuses.

“I was completely flabbergasted,” said Alan.

“I couldn’t speak to the players after the game. A similar thing happened to us a few months ago when we played Clyde and it’s hugely disappointing.

“But I wouldn’t put what happened down to a lack of experience. We had enough experienced men out on the park and, after leading 2-0 at half-time, we should have been able to see the game out.”

With today’s scheduled game against local junior outfit Violet snowed off, the manager and assistant Billy Kirkwood held a lengthy team meeting with the players to discuss the Airdrie defeat.

“The first half on Monday was comfortable, but the second half was totally unacceptable and the players have been told that,” said Billy.

“They look far too fragile at times and need to show more substance and more resilience when the going gets tougher.

“There are several youngsters in the team who can still be playing at youth level and they need to learn the mechanics of how to win a game. The older players have also got to do a bit more to help them.

“When you take into account the Clyde game earlier in the season, that’s five points we could have been better off. It was even more galling when you consider the results elsewhere went for us on Monday.”

Top scorer Simon Lynch, who missed out on Boxing Day due to illness, is expected to be fit in time for Saturday’s trip to Hamilton, while fellow-striker Andy Ferguson was again in with the physio today, having treatment on his knee injury.