Mark McGhee insists bottom side Dundee still have a chance of avoiding the drop
Dundee boss Mark McGhee insists his side still have a chance of securing their cinch Premiership survival against all the odds.
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Dundee boss Mark McGhee insists his side still have a chance of securing their cinch Premiership survival against all the odds.
Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin queried Charlie Adam’s role in both Dundee goals and referee John Beaton’s decision making in the 2-2 draw at Dens Park.
Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin was left to rue a succession of missed chances that cost his side dear in their cinch Premiership 2-2 draw against Dundee at Dens Park.
The only word to describe it was scenes. A pile of red bodies lay stacked on top of one another in front of the away stand at Dens Park. An over-exuberant Aberdeen fan was being led away by a couple of police officers. Then there was Jim Goodwin bounding onto the pitch in sheer delight.
Dundee and Aberdeen had to settle for a share of the points in 2-2 draw after a pulsating cinch Premiership game at Dens.
Defiant Jim Goodwin insists Aberdeen's top six dream IS still alive.
Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin fumed at John Beaton and told the referee he'd missed an "easy decision" as he claimed Charlie Adam "struck" Lewis Ferguson in the face twice.
Ross McCrorie is back in tow with old pal Lewis Ferguson at Aberdeen - now the Pittodrie ace reckons with a bit of luck he will be slipstreaming his mate into the Scotland squad too.