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GEORGE CRAN: Words don t do feeling of fury justice over Charlie Adam and Jonathan Afolabi abuse

Updated: January 13, 2021, 9:11 am © SNS Group Dundee striker Jonathan Afolabi. I don’t often veer away from football in this column but the events of the past wee while cannot be ignored. I’m talking about the despicable abuse sent to Dundee players Jonathan Afolabi and Charlie Adam just for doing their jobs. Despite being a man of words I’ve found it quite difficult to put down exactly the right ones to justify my feelings on this. As regular readers will have seen, usually I just splurge any old nonsense on the page and let the sports editor deal with it.

LEE WILKIE: Why Dundee couldn t get balance of team right against Bonnyrigg Rose and club s Fin Robertson dilemma

LEE WILKIE: Why Dundee couldn’t get balance of team right against Bonnyrigg Rose and club’s Fin Robertson dilemma by Lee Wilkie © SNS Group Lee Currie scores to make it 1-0 to Bonnyrigg Rose against Dundee. Dundee didn’t half leave it late against Bonnyrigg Rose on Saturday but there’s still plenty to be encouraged about at Dens Park. People will say they got lucky with scoring so late but the amount of chances they were creating it was no surprise when it finally did come. Having come up against Bonnyrigg a few times while at Lochee United, I was fully expecting it to take a bit of time to break them down – maybe not that amount of time, though!

Dundee 3-2 Bonnyrigg Rose: Dee seconds away from cup shock before Osman Sow sends them through in Scottish Cup epic

Dundee 3-2 Bonnyrigg Rose: Dee seconds away from cup shock before Osman Sow sends them through in Scottish Cup epic Updated: January 9, 2021, 10:25 pm © SNS Group Dundee were seconds from a humiliating cup exit at the hands of Lowland League Bonnyrigg Rose before coming from behind in extra time to win 3-2 in a pulsating tie. Finally an Osman Sow strike after 111 minutes saw the Dark Blues into round three of the Scottish Cup after an impressive showing from Robbie Horn’s gutsy Rose side. A first-half Lee Currie penalty looked to have earned the minnows a famous victory with goalkeeper Mark Weir in fine form.

Will Dundee be shaken or stirred against Sir Sean Connery s old team Bonnyrigg Rose?

Updated: January 9, 2021, 1:00 pm © Supplied by Stewart Attwood Sir Sean Connery and Bonnyrigg Rose s top scorer this season, Lee Currie. Dundee are sure-fire favourites to see off Lowland League Bonnyrigg Rose at Dens Park this Saturday night in the Scottish Cup. That’s the story the bookies’ odds tell you – the Dark Blues are around 1/8 while the Rosey Posey are a big 14/1 shot. However, the comparative minnows have a history of upsetting the odds in this competition and things might not be so straightforward for James McPake’s side. Bonnyrigg have made it beyond this stage of the competition more than once, beating Championship opposition along the way and have a former Deefiant man in their ranks.

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