The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Smith still defiant

- by Eric Nicolson

BARRY SMITH stood defiant last night after Dundee started the New Year with defeat in the Tayside derby against St Johnstone, and the prospect grew that the Dens Park boss is about to be sacked.

Yesterday’s 1-0 McDiarmid Park defeat was their sixth loss out of the last seven SPL games, the other result being a draw, and one Dundee supporter produced a placard in Perth saying “Smith Must Go”.

And Courier Sport understand­s that discussion­s have been held between directors about the young manager losing his job in the next few days.

For Smith’s part, leaving his post is the last thing on his mind, however, and he still believes his team will end the season with their top flight status intact.

He said: “The fans are entitled to their opinion. I know what I’m doing and I know the club will get out of its position with me there.

“Listen, I got stick as a player at Dundee and came through it stronger.

“I’ll get stick as a manager and I’ll come through it stronger again. I’ve got a lot of affinity with the club and I want to make sure they stay in this league. I’ll continue to work as hard as ever to make sure we do so.

“We always knew it would be a tough, tough season.

“We’ve been proved right. We need the supporters to realise that and understand that it’s not going to get any easier, but we will get better.”

A bad day was made even worse by captain Stephen O’Donnell sustaining a knee injury that could well be ligament damage and end his season.

Smith said: “Potentiall­y it’s a serious injury. He hasn’t been checked out yet but it doesn’t look too good.

“I’m gutted for him because he’s had a really hard time over the last few months.

“It was his third game after coming back. It would be very hard for him if he’s got another bad injury.”

On a match that was decided by a Liam Craig first half goal, Smith observed: “There was a lot of work and endeavour but they’ve had a chance that they took and we’ve had a chance that we didn’t.”

 ?? Picture: Perthshire Picture Agency.. ?? Dundee fans at McDiarmid Park yesterday make their feelings clear on the position of manager Barry Smith (inset).
Picture: Perthshire Picture Agency.. Dundee fans at McDiarmid Park yesterday make their feelings clear on the position of manager Barry Smith (inset).

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