Following Dundee’s 3-2 victory over Kilmarnock, supporters shared their perspectives on the match. Here are some of the submitted comments: Flynn described the win as “Huge” for the team, expressing satisfaction with Tony Docherty’s offensive adjustments, which he felt “made a great difference.” He also noted the positive impact of introducing Josh Mulligan and Jordan McGhee at half-time. Flynn concluded by hoping Trevor Carson would be available for the following week, citing Jon McCracken’s performance as “poor again.” Brian highlighted the team’s success in securing a “winning last minute goal,” a change from previous experiences. He lamented the team’s “dire need of a decent goalkeeper,” stating that “McCracken shows yet again why he is never a number one.” Brian also observed that the midfield, with the exception of Mo Sylla, “were bullied off the park,” and suggested that “Some of the loan players need to be sent on their way.” He urged Docherty to “open his eyes and see the failures.” Gary initially anticipated a comfortable game given the starting line-up, but noted that “errors cost us.” He acknowledged his past criticism of Docherty for delaying or not implementing necessary changes, but credited the half-time substitutions for winning the game. Gary specifically mentioned Mulligan providing “aggression over guile” and McGhee demonstrating “a more seasoned head than Ethan Ingram,” concluding with “Well done Doc!” Derick characterized the victory as “A big win to get us back on track after a few unlucky defeats.” He expressed optimism about the team’s offensive capabilities, stating, “We look like we score every time we go forward,” and believed the team could progress further given “the amount of ability in the squad.” Rod celebrated the team’s “Top six!” position, cautioning that “Dundee fans are always too expectant.” He reminded readers of the team’s history as “a yo-yo team for the last decade,” emphasizing that “to reach the top six last year and to be there now is a great achievement,” particularly because “the team is exciting to watch and full of youngsters.” Rod also anticipated that “Once Shaughnessy is back our defensive issues will be sorted.” Post navigation Hearts Prepared for Next Opponent Following Scottish Cup Derby Win Expert Foresees Celtic Advantage in Brugge Encounter