'A display of complete dross'
We asked for your thoughts on Dundee's 3-0 Boxing Day defeat by Ross County.
Here's what some of you said:
Alan H: Ross County was a must-win game. We could do with an inspirational signing or two in the transfer window. Our defensive frailty has been a constant problem since Joe Shaughnessy injury.
Martin: It's going to be a long season for Dundee fans, in the last four games the team has managed to have 86 shots against and a mere 29 for. On those stats you will not win many games. Relegation fight is looking ominous.
Steven: What an utter shambles, time for Tony Docherty to go. I could write a book on that embarrassing display, who knows who's playing where, every game is different. The only crack of light was the appearance of Sean Kelly, he actually looked like a professional footballer.
Alan W: Dundee were dire against Ross County. We were overrun again in midfield, far too slow and ponderous in our build-up and showed very little fighting spirit. Tactically, we were a mess and the manager's second half changes had no impact on the game. I hate to say it but Dundee must now be strong candidates for relegation.
Carl: The natives are restless at Dens, and no small wonder. A display of complete dross, with no obvious leadership on or off the pitch meant the post-match pint conversation heard the word relegation mentioned more than a few times. Time for a change of formation Mr Docherty?
Boab: Absolutely horrific, no one seemed interested and one of the worst performances in my near 55 years at Dens. Docherty says he takes full responsibility so surely he must see that three at the back doesn't work. Gutted.
Adam: Dundee are the Spurs of Scotland. Least other teams think that as guaranteed to score. Good work spoilt by sloppy passing. Often by the same players who get a game most weeks.
Arthur: In my 70 years I've seen some rubbish Dundee teams, but this is not one of them. We have decent players but it's a case of lions led by donkeys. Time for a new management team as the current one don't know you can change the game from the sidelines.