The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Skipper hopes everyone has ‘sleepless nights’

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The Dundee skipper said: “It was weak and that is a night we will all remember for years to come.

“I hope everyone had sleepless nights after that. It was just embarrassi­ng for that to happen at home and on live TV. To be honest, if that were a Sunday league game it would feel just as embarrassi­ng.

“There is no point in pointing fingers, collective­ly it was everyone (to blame) because you don’t lose 7-0 if only two or three are off it. We folded – that’s what happened.

“When you lose a game like that it’s not your ability that is in question it’s your character. That for me is unacceptab­le because if your character is being questioned then it’s an embarrassm­ent.

“Results like that can knock the stuffing out of the team if you’re weak. What you have to do is show you have the b **** to come back from it.

“We’ll find out on Tuesday up at Ross County who has what is required to fight back.”

O’Dea’s damning indictment continued, with the former Celtic man claiming that he knew the Dark Blues had given up the ghost long before the end of the match.

He said: “I wouldn’t want to be on a night out with that team and for a fight to break out. If anything kicked off I wouldn’t want to be there.

“You look around and you look for a bit of fight and people rolling up their sleeves. Even at 4-0 down you have to show it but there was none.

“Collective­ly, there was nothing and I’m bringing myself into that too. I’m not pointing fingers at anyone.

“I can’t think of another game where I have looked around a pitch and thought: ‘We are dead, we are finished here.’ “You just want off the pitch. “It was damage limitation and we didn’t even manage to do that well.”

There will now be, in O’Dea’s words, a serious “test of character” tomorrow against fellow strugglers County.

He was asked if Dundee were now in relegation trouble and he replied: “Yeah, probably. It’s a test of character now and I like that. I don’t like the fact that it has to be tested but that’s the way it’s going to be. “We have to stand up or lie down. “If you want to lie down you wouldn’t want another game so soon but, for me, I want to go again.

“It won’t get any easier because we have Ross County then Hearts so we’ve got tough games coming up. To be honest, they are all tough and we have to be much, much better.”

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? O’Dea apologises to the fans after Friday’s humbling.
Picture: SNS. O’Dea apologises to the fans after Friday’s humbling.

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