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  1. 'I've changed a lot' - Pressley reflects on Falkirk stintpublished at 18:35 BST 22 October

    Steven Pressley in 2025 and 2011Image source, SNS

    Dundee manager Steven Pressley says he is a "very different manager and person" from when he took charge at Falkirk in 2010 as he prepares to face the club who gave him his first managerial opportunity on Saturday.

    Pressley was appointed Falkirk manager in February 2010 following the resignation of Eddie May.

    The Bairns were relegated to the first division at the end of that season, but Pressley stayed on until 2013, winning the Scottish Challenge Cup in the 2011-12 season.

    "I'm very grateful to the club, it was my first real step into coaching and management," he said, reflecting on his time at Falkirk.

    "I managed there for almost three and a half years, and it was a great learning experience for me.

    "I really enjoyed working with the board there and I hope I eventually built a good rapport with the support, so I'm looking forward to going back. I've not been back for a very long time.

    "But a very, very different manager and a different person returns. Through time, experience and life, in general, you change a lot and I've changed a great deal from the manager who walked through the door.

    "I was a very emotional young manager, a manager with exceptional drive, determination and very passionate on things. I've not lost a lot of those things but I'm far more controlled than ever before, more considerate and understanding than I was as a young manager.

    "It's just natural progression and a lot of education.

    "It doesn't mean you get better results but I like to think I'm a more complete leader than I was then."

  2. Pressley on 'pivotal weekend', 'talisman' Murray & managerial progressionpublished at 17:03 BST 22 October

    Claire Thomson
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Steven PressleyImage source, SNS

    Dundee manager Steven Pressley has been speaking to the media as his side prepare to travel to Falkirk in the Premiership this weekend.

    Here are the main points:

    • Pressley enjoyed celebrating Dundee's win over Celtic on Sunday but says his side have to "reset and go again".

    • "It's a really important result for us, you can see the confidence gained in the players, but now we must demonstrate we can take that into the next game," he says.

    • Pressley believes it is a "pivotal weekend" for the Dens Park club as Falkirk are a "well-organised and progressive" side.

    • He says: "We could make real progress and find ourselves in the upper half of the league but if we don't get a result, we'll find ourselves near the bottom."

    • The former Falkirk boss wants the team to play with an "elite mindset" and show "resilience" while they continue to make progress, but emphasises that progression will happen in "baby steps".

    • Simon Murray has had a stop-start season so far due to injury, but the Dundee manager describes him as a "talisman and key character" and says the club have a "duty" to get the striker back to full fitness.

    • Pressley insists he is now a "very different manager and person" to the one who took charge at Falkirk in 2010.

    • "I'm far more controlled and considerate in my understanding than I was as a young manager. It's just natural progression and a lot of education. It doesn't mean you get better results but I like to think I'm a more complete leader than I was then," he admits.

    • Pressley says every player trained on Wednesday, with Paul Digby the only concern after he suffered a knock during the session.

  3. Dundee must 'look ahead with no fear' after momentous winpublished at 20:04 BST 21 October

    Ethan Hampton
    Fan writer

    Dundee fan's voice

    Dundee delivered an historic and unexpected victory that will live long in the memory.

    I was braced for defeat against the reigning champions, only for the Dark Blues to catch everyone off guard and put Celtic to the sword at Dens Park for the first time since 1988.

    It was the perfect reaction to the horror show at Pittodrie. The players owed the fans a response, and how they delivered.

    Several players can claim to have turned in their best performance in dark blue, but Cameron Congreve merits special mention. Celtic simply couldn't handle the tricky winger.

    Ethan Hamilton was another star on the scene and, coupled with the return of Paul Digby, we had our best midfield combination available for the first time this season.

    The players have proved they can beat the best - now they must look ahead with no fear.

    Steven Pressley has already achieved Dundee's first point at Ibrox in 24 years and our first home win over Celtic in 37. After a shaky start, these are the kind of results that build a rapport between the supporters and the team.

    A trip to Falkirk awaits, Dundee's first Premiership visit to the Bairns since 1993. We haven't beaten them away from home in the top flight since 1987.

    Hopefully there are more historic results to record in the foreseeable, but what we will wait to see is how Dundee line up. Have we finally found the right mix to get into rhythm? Or will we require tweaks with the change of opposition?

  4. Dundee quartet make TOTW after 'historic victory'published at 16:51 BST 20 October

    Jonathan Sutherland
    Sportscene presenter

    Jonathan Sutherland's Team of the Week graphic

    Dundee claimed a famous win on Sunday afternoon as Steven Pressley's side beat Celtic for the first time at home in 37 years.

    Four players from the Dens Park club make my team of the week.

    Jon McCracken had little to do from a poor Celtic until the last chapter of the match at Dens but his finger-tip save at the end was a thing of beauty.

    Rising to the Celtic challenge quite literally, Clark Robertson's header gave Dundee the lead. He led like a true captain at the back to seal a clean sheet against the champions.

    Luke Graham kept Celtic at bay, putting his body on the line at the end. Yet another hero of Dens.

    A powerful, skilful, attacking presence down the right hand side for Dundee. Cameron Congreve on loan from Swansea has looked a shrewd addition by Pressley and he reached a different level as the Dark Blues put Celtic to the sword in a historic victory. The 21-year-old took the corner for the first goal and the second goal came after his marauding run and cross. The Welsh under-21 international looks like he has a big future ahead of him.

  5. 'Fully deserved & completely unexpected' win over Celticpublished at 12:30 BST 20 October

    Your views

    We asked for your views on Dundee's 2-0 victory over Celtic at home for the first time in 37 years.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Gary: Excellent effort by everyone and good old-fashioned football. Dundee did all the good things well, the subs didn't weaken the team and each player put in a proper shift. Well deserved.

    Peter: A very unexpected win but so well deserved. The players executed the game plan to a tee and hopefully this can be the standard going forward.

    John: Who saw that coming? Great performance and long overdue a win over Celtic at home. Not only were we struggling badly, Steven Pressley was sinking but whatever he's done after the Aberdeen disaster has been phenomenal. Totally different team and attitude. More of the same and we will be flying high.

    Paul: I don't think even the most optimistic of Dundee fans saw that coming. We were resolute and determined.

    Andy: What a fantastic performance and a huge three points for Dundee.

    Danny: Terrific battling performance from the whole team and just what we need if we're going to make an impact this season. However, this will mean nothing if we can't follow it up against Falkirk.

    Iain: Fully deserved and completely unexpected given our form so far this season. Every player stuck to their task and Pressley obviously had a clear plan that worked a treat.

  6. Highlights: Dundee 2-0 Celticpublished at 11:46 BST 20 October

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    Watch highlights as Dundee provide the shock of the Scottish Premiership season so far by beating Celtic 2-0 at home.

  7. Dundee 2-0 Celtic: Have your saypublished at 14:29 BST 19 October

    Have your say

    Beleaguered Dundee provided the shock of the Scottish Premiership season so far by beating Celtic at home for the first time in 37 years to leave Brendan Rodgers' side five points off top spot.

    Read the match report here

    Have your say via this link

  8. Dundee 2-0 Celtic: What Pressley saidpublished at 14:27 BST 19 October

    Dundee manager Steven PressleyImage source, SNS

    Dundee head coach Steven Pressley: "Proud is the word.

    "We came into the game, we've worked exceptionally hard over the last couple of weeks. There was a lot of suffering [after Aberdeen result] but we've reacted in the best possible manner. You can work on certain aspects but the execution of it is down to the players. I thought to a man they were brilliant today.

    "We need to be more aggressive as a team, aggressive in our duels, and I thought we did that to a man today. We asked more questions of Celtic today than we have in previous games. We crossed more, we countered with more intent. When you see that coming together you're exceptionally proud.

    "Playing against a Brendan Rodgers team you need a bit of luck and we had luck on our side today and resilience.

    "An outstanding performance from a young player [Cam Congreve]. He's come in, settled into the group extremely well. He's a player that can make the difference and he certainly made the difference today.

    "It's a challenge playing for Dundee but we have to enjoy the win today. For where we are, for the transition of the club, survival for us would be an achievement. Many of the pundits have tipped us for relegation and I understand why. But for us it's about taking small steps, not big steps, and today was a small step in the right direction.

    "Football management is not easy. I have spoken a number of times that I do not enjoy the job at times but the one comfort I have is a terrific group of players and that gets me out of bed in the morning."

  9. Dundee v Celtic: Team newspublished at 12:47 BST 18 October

    Celtic's Arne Engels and Dundee's Finlay RobertsonImage source, SNS

    Dundee have Cesar Garza back in contention after his involvement at the Under-20 World Cup, so Billy Koumetio is set to be the only absentee.

    Celtic forward Daizen Maeda misses out with a hamstring injury picked up against Motherwell.

    Meanwhile, Paulo Bernardo has been ill and will be assessed while Alistair Johnston could be added to the squad after returning to training following a hamstring problem.

    Jota (knee) is a long-term absentee.

  10. Pressley says Dundee 'working tirelessly to be better'published at 17:28 BST 17 October

    Steven Pressley Image source, SNS

    Manager Steven Pressley hopes "open and honest" discussions with his players will help Dundee bounce back from their humbling defeat by Aberdeen.

    The Dens Park boss described the 4-0 loss at Pittodrie in their last outing before the international break as a "real hammer blow" as Dundee slipped to 11th place on the table, just two points off the bottom.

    But Pressley insists a "really productive meeting" the following day has encouraged the group to put in a better performance as his side prepare to host Celtic on Sunday.

    "It certainly wasn't a crisis meeting but it was a productive meeting," the manager said.

    "It's a meeting that I like. I talk very openly and honestly to the media, and I'm the same with my players.

    "If I've got anything that I want to speak to them on, I'll speak to them directly. That's how I want this club to operate and I also encourage players to speak.

    "I want players to have the ability to talk about any concerns or any things that they don't understand or are not in agreement with. I want the players to be driving the vehicle forward.

    "All the meetings that I have post-game are always opened up to the floor because I want them to speak, I want them to take ownership. But I encouraged it even more after Aberdeen and the players felt on the back of that they had more to say.

    "We're trying to learn, we're trying to improve. And as a group, we're very unified, the players, the staff, everybody.

    "We have to do better but we're working tirelessly as a group to do better."

  11. Dundee v Celtic: Pick of the statspublished at 17:22 BST 16 October

    Dundee v Celtic: Pick of the stats Image source, SNS
    • Dundee are winless in their last 46 meetings with Celtic in all competitions (D7 L39) since a 2-0 victory in May 2001 under Ivano Bonetti. Indeed, Celtic have only ever had longer unbeaten streaks against two sides in their history: Partick Thistle (50 from Dec 1897 to Apr 1923) and Dumbarton (50 from Oct 1892 to Jan 2007).

    • Celtic are unbeaten in their last 36 visits to Dundee in all competitions (W28 D8) since a 0-1 defeat in September 1988 under Billy McNeill – it's their longest ever away unbeaten run against any side in their history.

    • Dundee have lost both of their last two league games by an aggregate score of 5-0, last losing three in a row without scoring in December last season.

    • Celtic haven't conceded more than one goal in any of their last 10 away games in all competitions (five goals conceded), their longest such run since going 11 without shipping twice from February to September 2022.

    • Dundee have both had the fewest shots (58) and faced the most shots (115) of any side in the Scottish Premiership this season. Celtic, meanwhile, have fired in the most shots (114) and faced the fewest (41).

  12. Dundee 'in danger of dropping to the bottom'published at 17:12 BST 14 October

    Ethan Hampton
    Fan writer

    Dundee fan's voice

    The last time I wrote a piece while bracing myself for defeat was before Dundee's trip to Ibrox - and they stunned everyone by holding Rangers to a stalemate.

    I'm preparing for defeat again, but this time it's harder to find the wiggle room for optimism as Dundee host Celtic on Sunday.

    The faint hope I'm holding onto is that Celtic are still struggling to get out of first gear - maybe they'll have another off day like we've seen against Hibernian, Rangers, and Kilmarnock.

    Our last outing at Pittodrie felt like watching lambs to the slaughter, and there's a real danger things could get worse if Sunday ends in defeat as Dundee could potentially drop to the bottom of the table.

    The players owe the fans a far better performance.

    Hopefully, the international break has served as a reset and that our form, for once, truly goes out the window.

  13. Pressley asks for patience - gossippublished at 08:38 BST 13 October

    Boss Steven Pressley has asked Dundee fans for patience with his summer signings after the Dark Blues came under fire from supporters following the heavy defeat at Aberdeen. (The Courier)

    Read the rest of Monday's gossip.

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  14. Referee chief backs Dundee penalty against Livingstonpublished at 12:01 BST 11 October

    Dundee's Charlie Reilly is challenged by Livingston's Danny WilsonImage source, SNS
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    Dundee's Charlie Reilly was challenged by Livingston's Danny Wilson

    Scottish FA head of referees Willie Collum has backed Ross Hardie's decision to give Dundee a stoppage-time penalty in their 3-2 victory over Livingston last month.

    The decision had enraged Livingston manager David Martindale.

    Referee Hardie was called to his monitor after the video assistants claimed Dundee forward Charlie Reilly had initiated contact with Danny Wilson after the centre-half initially put his boot out then planted it.

    "We can fully support the penalty," told the Scottish FA's VAR Review Show. "What we don't want in this exact scenario is a referee brought to the monitor.

  15. 'Pressure is ramping up' - can Pressley turn things around?published at 12:51 BST 8 October

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Behind the mic
    Steven Pressley

    Whether it is in the stands or on social media, Dundee fans are getting restless.

    The surprise appointment of Steven Pressley in June didn't go down well with a large portion of the support and it felt like he had to hit the ground running to win them over.

    Crashing out of the Premier Sports Cup in the group stages didn't help, and neither has a stop-start opening to the league campaign.

    Pressley's side are second bottom having won just won of their eight games.

    They sit two points above Aberdeen – who battered them by four (going on many more) at Pittodrie at the weekend – having played a game more.

    That thrashing in the Granite City to a side who until then had failed to win or score in the league has ramped up the pressure.

    The worrying thing for Dundee is a bruising run of upcoming fixtures suggests it could get a lot worse before it gets better.

    Three of their next five games are away from home – at Falkirk, Hearts and Hibs – with home matches against Celtic and Rangers also looming.

    It is difficult to see where the points will be coming from on current form.

    It is also a very young Dundee squad and with that often comes inconsistency, which may make a positive run all the harder.

    Talismanic striker and captain Simon Murray cut a frustrated figure as he was substituted midway through the second half at Pittodrie.

    That perhaps summed up where this Dundee side are at the moment.

    Pressley has plenty to ponder, and lots to work on, during the international break as he tries to find a way of turning things round.

    If he can't do that, and fast, the pressure and outside noise is going to intensify even more.

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  16. Why Pressley's tactics 'must change'published at 13:35 BST 7 October

    Ethan Hampton
    Fan writer

    Dundee fan's voice
    Media caption,

    Highlights: Aberdeen 4-0 Dundee

    After eight league games Dundee sit second bottom of the table without a constructive style.

    What has been consistent is the stand-off approach: sitting deep, playing on the back foot and waiting for chances that never come.

    This strategy is understandable if there's quick counter-attacking football as the pay-off, but right now Dundee are absorbing pressure with all the consequences and none of the rewards.

    At Pittodrie - where Dundee once again revived fragile opponents - we stood off Aberdeen, letting them dictate tempo, grow in confidence, and pass freely under little to no pressure. It's not sustainable.

    The fix isn't complex - Dundee need to be tenacious, press high, force mistakes and take the initiative. This reductive style is actively draining belief from the stands. The tactics must change.

    Dundee have been beaten in half of their league games and are averaging just two shots on target per match while scoring once in every eight attempts. This makes grim reading for neutrals and an abysmal one for season-ticket holders.

    After the international break we host Celtic and face the prospect of dropping to the foot of the table.

    The onus is on the players and Steven Pressley to eradicate the sense of impending doom among supporters and inspire some faith. The worry comes from the performances more so than the results.

  17. Highlights: Aberdeen 4-0 Dundeepublished at 11:42 BST 6 October

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    Highlights: Aberdeen 4-0 Dundee

    Watch all the highlights as Aberdeen recorded their first Premiership win of the season and put four goals past Dundee.

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  18. 'Shameful, gutless & schoolboy defending' as Dundee 'rolled over' by Aberdeenpublished at 11:08 BST 6 October

    your views graphic

    We asked for your views on Dundee's 4-0 defeat against Aberdeen.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Albert: Obviously disappointed today with the scoreline. I think the international break will help us through. Steven Pressley can get the players fully fit and implement his plans as we haven't been too bad.

    John: The team is only heading in one direction - the Championship.

    Alan: A shameful and gutless display from a dreadfully poor Dundee eleven. This is the inevitable result of putting someone who hadn't managed for six years in the hot seat. It's only early October but we already look like we're on for relegation. The next home game is against Celtic and I very much suspect there will be less than 3,000 home fans in attendance.

    Niall: Awful performance. Need to dump the manager, he is clueless. There is no attacking intent. We are looking to draw every game and 4-0 against a less than average Aberdeen is embarrassing.

    John: Writing is on the wall. Considering Pressley was a defender, his tactics passed onto our defence or what they're working on is shocking. A half decent defence and none of the Aberdeen goals, with the exception of the penalty, would have happened. The buck stops with Pressley. If he stays, Championship here we come.

    Dudley: I was Pressley to succeed but sadly we are going down. None of the summer signings are near Premiership standard and I've never seen so many passive displays from players with zero effort and commitment.

    Brian: One of the worst performances I've ever seen from a Dundee side. No passion, no fight and no class whatsoever. Really abysmal. The manager does not have a clue.

    Danny: Absolutely shocking performance. I know Pressley has a difficult job on his hands but most of his signings have been a huge disappointment and are just not up to playing in this league. Yan Dhanda and Fin Robertson are just too lightweight in midfield and there is no pace or cohesion in the link up play from defence to midfield or further forward.

    Neil: Schoolboy defending. Can't blame a manager when his players can't even kick or control and block the ball properly.

    Ian: Shocking result. The lack of ambition shown by Pressley's appointment was obvious to all at the time. Disappointed doesn't begin to cover it. No one should be getting rolled over 4-0.

  19. Aberdeen 4-0 Dundee: Have your saypublished at 17:39 BST 5 October

    Have your say

    A Jesper Karlsson-inspired Aberdeen ended their Scottish Premiership goal drought and romped to their first win of the Scottish Premiership season by putting four past Dundee at Pittodrie.

    Read the full match report here.

    Tell us your thoughts here.

  20. Aberdeen 4-0 Dundee: What Pressley saidpublished at 17:27 BST 5 October

    Steven PressleyImage source, SNS

    Dundee head coach Steven Pressley told BBC Scotland: "A really disappointing afternoon. It wasn't for a lack of effort, they ran hard and worked extremely hard out of possession.

    "But we just didn't get things right and that's on me. The distances weren't right. We jumped to press at the wrong time and opened ourselves up.

    "At times, the gaps between us were enormous and Aberdeen exploited that. Ultimately, as manager, I'm responsible for that.

    "Whether it's tactics or the execution, it's on me. That's the reality of it. The players' attitude was good, but we didn't execute what we'd worked towards.

    "There were too many things we didn't get right today and on reflection, we were lucky it was only 4-0.

    "We must improve, as coaches and players, and keep working towards a Dundee side that makes our supporters proud.

    "We're caught in between just now. We probably haven't quite nailed down the system at this moment in time. We're trying to find solutions, but we've not managed to find that."