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Dundee boss has much to ponder ahead of Partick clash

13/12/14 SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP 
HAMILTON v DUNDEE
NEW DOUGLAS PARK - HAMILTON
Dundee's Gary Harkins (left) has words with Hamilton's Jason Scotland and is shown his second yellow of the game
13/12/14 SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP HAMILTON v DUNDEE NEW DOUGLAS PARK - HAMILTON Dundee's Gary Harkins (left) has words with Hamilton's Jason Scotland and is shown his second yellow of the game

Dundee boss Paul Hartley certainly does not have his troubles to seek as he contemplates his side’s next game at Partick Thistle.

The manager could not hide his disappointment at the lacklustre performance produced by his players at Hamilton.

The Dark Blues weren’t at the races from the start and although they picked up a bit after the break, Accies were deserved winners.

The dismissal late on of Gary Harkins simply made a bad day worse. He was understandably infuriated by Jason Scotland’s two-footed challenge on Thomas Konrad but Harkins should not have become involved in the situation, especially as he had already been booked.

He will be a big loss at Partick, whose tails will be up after their 4-0 demolition of Inverness in the Highlands on Saturday.

With Dundee skipper Kevin Thomson potentially out with a hamstring problem and another midfielder Paul McGowan also an injury doubt, Hartley could have a big selection headache.

Striker David Clarkson rightly made all the headlines recently with his incredible run of eight goals in eight games.However, he has barely had a chance worthy of the name in the last two matches.

Hartley will be keen to see his front man given more ammunition but it remains to be seen exactly who will provide it at Firhill.