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16 January 2007
Deasley has goals in mind at Palmerston
Dundee kid Bryan Deasley has set his sights on celebrating his new contract by getting among the goals to help secure a safe passage through tonight’s hazardous Scottish Cup replay against Queen of the South at Palmerston (writes Tom Duthie).
And, if he does, the local teenager believes he can steal a march on his new rivals for a striking berth with the Dark Blues.

Just yesterday Deasley put pen to paper on a fresh deal that ties him to Dens Park until 2009, but, while that gives him the security he was looking for, he knows only performances will guarantee him a first-team place.

The arrival on loan of Kevin Smith from Sunderland and Rangers’ youngster Bob Davidson on a permanent deal last week means competition for places is stiff.

However, with both ineligible for the replay and Deasley set to return after a hamstring strain, he knows he has the chance to stake his claim first.

“I was very pleased when the manager came to speak to me about extending my deal because I have had a few injuries this season and I thought he might wait a while before offering me anything,” he said.

“It was good to know I’m wanted and it would be great if I could repay the favour with a goal that helps us through against Queen of the South.

“That would not do me any harm, because, with the two new boys arriving and the players who are already here, there is a lot of competition and we know we will have to be playing well to stay in the team.”

Deasley is also aware that it will take a strong team performance to get the better of the Doonhamers and set up a fourth-round clash with either Cowdenbeath or Brechin at Dens.

“They are a much harder team to play against on their own pitch and we’ve really struggled against them down there — pretty much everyone in the First Division has.

“The way the draw has worked out, the winners will fancy their chances in the next round, but we have to take care of business in this game first and, if we win, we wouldn’t under-estimate Cowdenbeath or Brechin.”

Boss Alex Rae is not looking that far ahead and all his thoughts are on what he expects to be a bruising encounter.

“They will really fancy their chances after holding us in the first game at Dens, but it is up to us to handle them. The boys have been buzzing in training and it is up to them to take that on to the pitch.”

As well as Deasley, Kevin McDonald and Gary Smith have returned to the squad after injury and suspension.