We asked you for your thoughts following Dundee’s derby draw with United to kick off the Scottish Premiership season.
Here’s what you had to say:
Steven: Pulsating and tense game, just as you’d expect. Player wise, young Graham unfortunately looked out of his depth and Cameron seems to have lost his way… another big game where he was anonymous.
I’m a fan of Sylla normally but he looked slow and ponderous. I’ll give Larkeche a chance, but didn’t excite on debut. Substitutes were excellent.
Garry: Simply not good enough in the first half. Came back into it in the second, but why do we always wait until we’re behind, before we start to play? Got away with it last year, but think our league position flattered us somewhat… We’re still not clinical in front of goal.
Mike: Main could have written himself into Dundee derby history had he just clipped that wonderful cross from Simon Murray over the keeper. Wee Lyall Cameron kept us in the game, though.
George: A point is a point, but it should of been three.
Rod: I think putting a new signing from the day before straight into the team in a derby was a mistake. Mulligan’s strength helped when he came on and Tiffoney could have started on the wing with his speed and energy.
The team or formation seemed a little unbalanced but at no point did I think we would lose. I knew Doc would sort it and he did.
Gaz: Poor in the first half, but could have stole it at the end of the second half, so I’ll take a point. Defence needs sorting out having given United two easy goals.
Iain: In a nutshell… No. We shouldn’t be happy with that performance today. We got off lightly and our defending was awful.
United could have (and probably should have) been out of sight in the first 50 minutes. Here’s hoping this was just shaking off a wee bit of dust but to go in as favourites and come out with one point isn’t good enough.
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