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31 December 2008
Pars pose big threat
Jocky Scott was an interested spectator at East End Park last night, and the game confirmed what he already knew — his Dundee side are in for a hard time when Dunfermline visit Dens on Saturday (writes Graeme Finnan).
The Dark Blues gaffer watched on as a Greg Shields goal gave the Pars a narrow win over Livingston — the victory moving the Fifers three points clear in second place behind St Johnstone.

And, although there was little to choose between the teams, Jocky is aware of the threat a powerful Dunfermline side will pose.

“There wasn’t many chances in the game, but Dunfermline are a big, strong team and they are very, very dangerous at set-plays. That’s where they got their goal from and it’s something we’ll have to guard against on Saturday,” said Jocky.

Despite the Pars holding a seven-point advantage, however, Dundee will go into the game confident they can make it two wins on the bounce following last Saturday’s victory at Queen of the South.

They will also be boosted in the knowledge the previous two meetings between the pair have ended in a draw at Dens in September, and a victory for the Dark Blues at East End Park in Jocky’s second game in charge last month.

And with only Gary MacKenzie and Colin Cameron on the injured list, Dundee are better placed squad-wise than at any time in the season.

“We probably are better off in terms of availability, but, regardless of what team I put out, we know it’s going to be tough,” added Jocky.

With temperatures set to fall below zero over the next few days, Dundee will switch on their undersoil heating to make sure the game against Dunfermline goes ahead.

Meanwhile, although he is still at least a month away from a return, Jocky is already relishing the prospect of being able to include Cameron on his team sheet.

The former Scotland international has yet to make a competitive start for the Dark Blues since signing in the summer.

However, the manager is hopeful that could soon end and feels the midfielder may still have a part to play in Dundee’s promotion bid.

“Colin has been working well in training and has been looking good,” said Jocky.

“Obviously, we have to be careful — I don’t want him getting clattered in a five-a-side game. He is still a bit away before he could be considered ready for the first team, but maybe by the end of January he’ll be closer.

“He is a good talker on the park and is always capable of getting a goal, so, from that point of view, if we can keep picking up points his experience could be vital.”

Young defender Kyle Benedictus, midfield man Darren Young and striker Bryan Deasley all came through yesterday’s game against local junior outfit Violet unscathed. Deasley grabbed the winning goal in a 2-1 victory.