The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Brechin boss calls for more of same

Dods boosted by team’s performanc­es in both meetings this season

- Ian roache

Brechin boss Darren Dods is looking for his players to do themselves proud for a third time this season against Dundee United.

Dods was delighted with his team the last time they visited Tannadice, albeit they lost a late goal to go down 1-0, while one of City’s three Championsh­ip points came in a 1-1 draw against United at Glebe Park on November 25.

The Angus club will make the short journey down the A90 today still looking for their first win in the Championsh­ip but, as has been noted by Tangerines gaffer Csaba Laszlo, they have come close on several occasions.

Saturday’s home loss to Inverness Caley Thistle was the latest example of that, with City leading 2-1 before a double from substitute George Oakley took the three points back up to the Highlands.

Indeed, Brechin have lost by the odd goal in no fewer than 10 of their league matches this term.

Dods said: “We have had a lot of single-goal defeats so that shows we have been competitiv­e this season.

“We have been going close to getting that first league win and the great thing is that the players are still positive. “We will just keep working hard. “We have also done well in our two matches against United this season, only losing to a late goal in the first match and then getting a great point at home.

“We defended well at Tannadice, created chances and caused them some problems so more of the same would be nice.

“We will be looking to do ourselves justice again in this game.”

The Tangerines, of course, have been dealt a double injury blow to key midfielder­s Fraser Fyvie and Scott Fraser.

Dods, a former Tannadice defender, does not believe that will necessaril­y help his team this afternoon, saying: “They are a couple of big players for United and I wish both well.

“It’s unfortunat­e for them but we just need to concentrat­e on ourselves.”

On his way out of Glebe Park yesterday was winger Ally Love, who has joined Clyde on an 18-month contract.

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Darren Dods: working hard for first league win of the season.
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