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General Sport - 11 March 2009
Football: Blether with Brown > Touchline
 
Dee vow to battle on
They suffered a crushing defeat last night, and seem to be going backwards in terms of injuries, but Dundee boss Jocky Scott today refused to throw in the towel in terms of his team’s promotion hopes (writes Graeme Finnan).
As they were losing 3-2 at home to Queen of the South, leaders St Johnstone were winning 3-1 at Clyde to move 10 points clear of the Dark Blues.

And, to make matters worse for the Dens men, central defender Gary MacKenzie hobbled off with a hamstring problem, while midfielder Colin Cameron, who didn’t even make last night’s starting line-up, is set to miss the next few games with a similar complaint.

And, with defensive pairing Jim Lauchlan and Craig McKeown also sidelined by injury, the Dens gaffer doesn’t have his problems to seek.

However, today Jocky vowed his team would keep battling away and refused to use injuries as an excuse for losing out to Queens.

He said, “Last night’s defeat just makes it more difficult, but it means we have to win every game, we can’t afford to drop points.

“But we won’t give up. We’ll keep battling and it will be a test of the players’ character.

“I won’t use injuries as an excuse for not winning games. Injuries can’t be avoided, but it’s unfortunate for us that they seem to have almost all come in one area of the field.”

MacKenzie’s hamstring complaint will be assessed today.

“The physio doesn’t think it’s a pull or a tear, but he may have aggravated some old scar tissue,” added Jocky.

“Jim (Lauchlan) has no chance of being fit for Saturday’s home game against Ross County, while Craig (McKeown) is touch and go.”

Meanwhile, reflecting on last night’s reverse, Jocky admitted conceding soft goals had cost his side dear.

“We gave away poor goals, every one of them could have been avoided.

“I thought we started very well and, had Giorgi Efrem’s shot gone in instead of hitting the post, it might have been a different story.

“But you can’t lose three goals in the manner that we did, especially at home, and expect to win games.”

Grainger concern
Dundee United’s Danny Grainger is a doubt for Saturday’s Premier League game at Motherwell (writes Graeme Finnan).
The left-sided defender was forced to come off five minutes before half-time during yesterday’s reserve game against Hearts at Forthbank.

On the plus side for the Tangerines, midfielder Danny Swanson completed the 90 minutes after making a quicker-than-expected return to action following medial ligament damage.

Another bonus for Craig Levein’s men was James Wesolowski playing for almost an hour in the 2-1 defeat.

The Australian midfielder is needing some game time under his belt as he continues to recover from a lengthy spell out with a broken leg.

Millar ban
St Johnstone midfield man Chris Millar has gone over the penalty points barrier and is set for a ban (writes James Masson).
It’s not known yet how many games the former Morton man will miss, but the booking against Clyde last night, which took him over the threshold, was harsh.

Referee Ian Brines indicated Chris had dived, a claim which amazed the player, the Clyde man who tackled him, Ricky Waddell, and most folk in the stadium.

Kevin Rutkiewicz took a leg knock, but is expected to be OK for Saturday’s away match against Livingston.

Martin Hardie wasn’t in the Saints squad. He’s set to go down south again for another series of injections which, it’s hoped, will clear up his pelvic complaint.

Meanwhile, Collin Samuel and Jody Morris remain on the injured list and Andy Jackson is on the long-term injured list.

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