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2009–10 Dundee F.C. season


FieldValue
clubDundee
season2009–10
managerJocky Scott (until 20 March 2010)
Gordon Chisholm
(from 21 March 2010)
chairmanBob Brannan
stadiumDens Park
leagueScottish First Division
league result2nd
cup1Scottish Cupcup1 result =Quarter-final
(eliminated by Raith Rovers)
cup2League Cupcup2 result = Quarter-Final
(eliminated by Rangers)
cup3Challenge Cupcup3 result = Winners
league topscorerGary Harkins (15)
season topscorerLeigh Griffiths (21)
highest attendance5,507 (vs Dunfermline Athletic, 12 September 2009)
lowest attendance3,187 (vs Raith Rovers, 24 April 2010)
average attendance4,760
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prevseason2008–09
nextseason2010–11

Gordon Chisholm (from 21 March 2010) (eliminated by Raith Rovers) (eliminated by Rangers)

The 2009–10 season was Dundee's 5th consecutive season in the Scottish First Division following their relegation from the SPL in 2005. Dundee finished as runners-up in the league, losing out to Inverness Caledonian Thistle. The Dee reached the quarter-finals in both the Scottish Cup & Scottish League Cup and were winners of the Challenge Cup for the second time in the club's history and first since 1991.

Match results

Scottish First Division

Ellis McMenamin Cox Holmes Harkins Stevenson Griffiths MacKenzie Harkins Griffiths
Harkins Harkins
Malone Harkins Donnelly McMenamin Kirk Harkins Odhiambo Paton O'Carroll
Gemill Harris Bell Higgins Monti Griffiths Harkins

Scottish Cup

Griffiths Ellis

Scottish League Cup

Harkins
Cameron
McMenamin
Griffiths Campbell Antoine-Curier
Tod Forsyth
Griffiths MacKenzie
Fleck

Scottish Challenge Cup

Harkins
Antoine-Curier Clarke
Forsyth

Final

Harkins
Forsyth Bulvītis

Player statistics

Squad

:Last updated 9 December 2011 |} Players with a zero in every column only appeared as unused substitutes

Disciplinary record

Includes all competitive matches.

:Last updated 9 December 2011

SCOFWColin McMenamin3000000030

Top scorers

:Last updated on 10 December 2011

PositionNationNameLeagueScottish CupLeague CupChallenge CupTotal
1SCOLeigh Griffiths1314321
2SCOGary Harkins1511219
3SCOColin McMenamin70108
4SCOSean Higgins50117
5SCOCraig Forsyth21126
6GLPMickaël Antoine-Curier00213
=ENGBen Hutchinson11103
8SCOPat Clarke10012
=SCOEddie Malone10101
10SCOColin Cameron00101
=SCOBrian Kerr10001
=SCOGary MacKenzie10001
=SCOEric Paton10001

Clean sheets

TeamLeague ResultsPoints1234
Airdrie United1–12–10–10–34
Ayr United2–23–11–13–08
Dunfermline Athletic1–01–13–21–27
Greenock Morton1–01–03–12–210
Inverness Caledonian Thistle2–21–12–20–13
Partick Thistle2–02–01–01–012
Queen of the South0–10–01–11–13
Raith Rovers2–22–10–12–07
Ross County2–01–00–11–17

Source: 2009–10 Scottish First Division Results Table :a. Dundee's score is shown first.

Transfers

Transfers Summer

Players in

PlayerFromFee
ENG Tony BullockSCO MontroseFree
SCO Richie HartSCO Ross CountyFree
SCO Sean HigginsSCO Ross CountyFree
SCO Pat ClarkeSCO ClydeFree
NIR Chris CasementENG Ipswich TownFree
SCO Brian KerrSCO Inverness Caledonian ThistleFree
SCO Derek SoutarSCO Ross CountyFree
SVK Maroš KlimplDEN MidtjyllandFree
SCO Leigh GriffithsSCO Livingston£125,000
SCO Gary HarkinsSCO Partick Thistle£150,000

Players out

PlayerToFee
FRA Ludovic RoySCO Queen of the SouthFree
ENG Darren WilliamsENG GatesheadFree
SCO David O'BrienSCO Ayr UnitedFree
CAN Chris PozniakCAN Vancouver WhitecapsFree
SCO Laurie SpenceSCO East StirlingshireFree
SCO Mark GilhaneySCO Alloa AthleticFree
SCO John GibsonSCO Elgin CityLoan
FRA Frédéric DaquinFree agentFree
SCO Robert DavidsonFree agentFree
SCO Bryan DeasleySCO Forfar AthleticLoan
GLP Mickaël Antoine-CurierSCO Hamilton AcademicalLoan

Transfers Winter

Players in

PlayerToFee
SCO Robert MalcolmAUS Brisbane RoarFree
SCO Andrew ShinnieSCO RangersLoan
ENG Ben HutchinsonSCO CelticLoan
SCO Ryan O'LearySCO KilmarnockLoan

Players out

PlayerToFee
SCO Craig McKeownSCO Stirling AlbionLoan
NIR Chris CasementNIR Linfield F.C.Loan

References

References

  1. (23 November 2009). "Alba Cup Final: Caledonian Thistle 2 Dundee 3". [[Trinity Mirror]].
  2. (29 January 2009). "Bullock signs Dens pre-contract". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  3. (14 May 2009). "Hart and Higgins sign up at Dens". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  4. (15 June 2009). "Striker Clarke moves on to Dundee". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  5. (22 June 2009). "Casement signs on at Dens Park". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  6. (29 June 2009). "Midfielder Kerr signs for Dundee". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  7. (24 September 2009). "Dundee sign Soutar until new year". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  8. (31 August 2009). "Klimpl added to Dundee recruits". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  9. (26 June 2009). "Dens signing Griffiths eyes title". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  10. (2 July 2009). "Dundee capture Thistle's Harkins". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  11. (29 May 2009). "Roy and Quinn sign up with Queens". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  12. (28 August 2009). "Gateshead sign former Sunderland defender". [[Gateshead F.C.]].
  13. (15 June 2009). "Ayr Utd land midfielder O'Brien". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  14. (30 July 2009). "Whitecaps sign Chris Pozniak, Jeff Parke leaves club". [[Score Media]].
  15. (1 September 2009). "Deadline Day Update number 2". [[Scottish Football League]].
  16. (22 August 2009). "Draw at Central Park". [[Alloa Athletic F.C.]].
  17. (3 July 2009). "Jack adds nip and zip up front". Scottish Provincial Press.
  18. (5 May 2009). "Quartet set for Dundee departure". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  19. (25 August 2009). "Preview: Forfar Athletic v Dundee". [[Trinity Mirror]].
  20. (1 September 2009). "Accies sign two on deadline day". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  21. (5 March 2010). "Ex-Rangers defender Bob Malcolm signs for Dundee". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  22. (28 January 2010). "Andrew Shinnie joins Dundee on loan again from Rangers". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  23. (2 February 2010). "Dundee take Celtic striker Ben Hutchinson on loan". British Broadcasting Corporation.
  24. (27 March 2010). "O’Leary in to help Dundee – and never mind the gong". [[D. C. Thomson & Co.]].
  25. (15 December 2009). "Dundee defender goes on loan". [[D. C. Thomson & Co.]].
  26. (31 January 2010). "Linfield sign Chris Casement from Dundee in loan deal". British Broadcasting Corporation.
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