Dundee 1
Greenock Morton 0
League (Premier Division)


Dundee
1 - 0
Morton 

League (Premier Division)
Wednesday, October 28th, 1987
Dens Park
Attendance: 3,829
3:00 PM Kick-off

Goalscorers
Graham Harvey 
None.

Team Managers
Jocky Scott
Unknown.

Starting Eleven
1. Bobby Geddes
2. Stewart Forsyth
3. Bobby Glennie
4. Rab Shannon
5. Jim Smith
6. Gordon Chisholm
7. Vince Mennie
8. John Brown
9. Graham Harvey
10. Tommy Coyne
11. Keith Wright
Unknown.

Bench
12. Stuart Rafferty
14. Alan Lawrence
None.

Substitutions
Stuart Rafferty for Graham Harvey
None.

Cautions
None. None.

Red Cards
None. None.
Match Officials

Jim McCluskey (Stewarton) (Referee)
J. A. Gunn (Aberdeen) & P. Watson (Aberdeen) (Assistants)


Match Report


This match has no report.



Squad Statistics (as at October 28th, 1987)


1987-88 All Time
Age
Bobby Geddes (GK)27 18 - 232 -
Rab Shannon21 17 - 1158
Stewart Forsyth26 15 - 802
Bobby Glennie30 17 - 3816
Gordon Chisholm27 6 - 6 -
Jim Smith26 1712308
John Brown - 12312539
Vince Mennie23 13 - 523
Graham Harvey25 1139831
Keith Wright22 1764219
Tommy Coyne24 18144529
Stuart Rafferty (sub)26 2 - 12412






League Table (as at October 28th, 1987)


No league table has been added for this season.


Manager's Programme Notes


Last week we were treated to a brilliant performance from one of the best teams in Europe.

I am sure everyone of you who were here to witness Liverpool's display must have been as impressed as we all were.

Their ability to pass the ball, the control when they were in possession, the running off the ball, the finishing, the patience and composure was a joy to watch.

I will be very surprised if they do not win the English first division this season.

It was a tribute to George McGeachie that such a quality team should turn out for his testimonial and it was great to see such a good turnout of supporters to cheer George and the team. I thank you for supporting George.

As for tonight, it is back to league business and the visit of Morton.

We have in recent games steadily collected points and tonight we must continue to do so.

After a slow start Morton have also collected points recently, and we know that tonight's game will be far from easy.

Hopefully, we have learned something from the Liverpool game which will show in our future performances.