Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Will eat away break — Kerr

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“We knew at the start of the week we were safe but that’s no excuse to put the feet up because we wanted to win every game and it’s so disappoint­ing to come away with that, especially with the size of the score, and not put up much of a fight.”

And fight was the thing that was sorely lacking throughout the team at the weekend according to Cammy.

“On Saturday, it was as if people thought the job was done — it’s never done until the final whistle and it just wasn’t good enough.

“At Hamilton, we didn’t match their fight, that’s the bottom line.

“We didn’t match their desire to win balls, put tackles in and that’s what it comes down to — you can be the best footballer, we’ve got good footballer­s in our team but when it came down to the nitty gritty we just didn’t have it.

“Throughout the whole game we had enough time to pull the game back but we didn’t create any chances, I don’t think their goalie had anything to do.

“Saturday just wasn’t acceptable even if it was last day of the season and we’re safe.

“We want to be pushing for the top six and want to be having cup runs and be in the high end of the table but this season has been so difficult.

“It’s been so inconsiste­nt but we want to break free of that and, obviously, next season is a new start.”

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Dundee’s final Ladbrokes Scottish Premiershi­p game at the SuperSeal Stadium on Saturday.
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