Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Skipper regrets blunder as Dark Blues face drop

- BY GEORGE CRAN

DUNDEE skipper Charlie Adam admits Saturday’s performanc­e at St Mirren wasn’t acceptable as the Dark Blues appear destined for the drop.

And he was quick to hold his hands up for his catastroph­ic error that gifted the Buddies an easy opening goal after just four minutes in Paisley.

After cooling down a St Mirren attack, Adam inexplicab­ly passed the ball across his own box, giving Alex Greive a simple finish.

“I take responsibi­lity for the first goal,” Adam said.

“You come away from home and in the first 10 or 15 minutes you try to keep it tight.

“I have tried to be clever and play it back to the goalie but it was never on and I should have just cleared my lines.

“I accept what I have done.

“It put us under pressure so early on – especially with the position we are in.

“You need to try and build confidence and to then put your team-mates under that pressure is difficult.

“I have to hold my hands up for it and it makes it so much harder for us.

“We had started quite brightly and we done that last week against Aberdeen as well but we never got anything there either.

“In the second half we huffed and puffed but we looked like a team who was getting relegated and that’s not acceptable.

“We have to put in a performanc­e in the next two games as the fans have paid good money to come and watch us and I’m hurting for them.

“They travel in big numbers but as a group we haven’t been good enough for them and we accept responsibi­lity for that.”

Dundee still have to play Hibs in their final home match of the season tomorrow before finishing up at Livingston on Sunday.

They haven’t won in front of their home fans since December 1 and Adam says showing a bit of fight, even if it is too late, is the least the Dark Blues can do this week.

“We went down with a whimper,” he admits.

“We have played well in spells but we haven’t really had a go, we have huffed and puffed all year.

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