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Hamilton 1-0 Dundee: Vital victory for race leaders



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Published Date: 16 March 2008
HAMILTON 1
McArthur, 18
DUNDEE 0

HAMILTON struck a major blow in the First Division title race with this narrow but vital 1-0 victory.

James McArthur's first-half strike sealed the win to move Accies six points clear of Dundee, who still have a game
in hand, though they do still have to visit Dens Park on the last day of the season.

This game certainly didn't lack competitive edge, nine bookings and one red card were proof of that, and there was no shortage of action for the 5,078 in attendance.

Both sets of players defended doggedly and it was going to need a bit of luck for either side to score. The home side managed it in 18 minutes and it came courtesy of midfielder McArthur. Tony Stevenson is turning into a set piece expert for Accies and it was he who whipped in the ball for yet another assist. David Graham was unlucky to see his flick-on saved by Craig Samson but McArthur was on hand to divert the ball home.

Dundee were very active in their attempts to find an equaliser and Colin McMenamin missed the target twice.

So, 1-0 to the league leaders at half-time and Dundee now had to find a goal though you have to go back ten years for the last time the Dens Park men won away against Accies in the league.

Their plight was not helped by indiscipline, and Frenchman Mickael Antoine-Curier was given his marching orders in 53 minutes for an apparent gesture made to one of the officials.

However, Accies failed to capitalise on their extra man advantage and instead defended their lead tremendously to remain top of the table.





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1

Allan(handofgod137),

16/03/2008 11:37:35
The match officials were a joke.
2

Britishandproud,

20/03/2008 15:27:38
I hope that Dundee get up and not the Accies.

 

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