'I can't even think who to call out for this'

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[BBC]

We asked for your views on Dundee's 2-1 loss to Motherwell.

Here's what some of you said:

Gregor: I fear a play-off and possible relegation now. We are in a rut and the manager blaming officials isn't helping our cause. Onwards to next match, but it's a worrying time to be a Dee.

Gary: The game changed on the disallowed goal. Antonio Portales had two perfectly good strikes but chalking off the second gave Motherwell the impetus and we fell out of it.

To concede another late goal, and to lose the game, is just as frustrating as the season has been as a whole, with a poor individual act compounding it. We still need points and favours to be safe.

Brian: Yet again, we throw away a lead. The referee was absolutely shocking, however Tony Docherty has never had a plan 'B' - never mind a plan 'A'. Lyall Cameron, Fin Robertson and Olawaseun Adewumi have been very poor for many games but remain on the park, Scott Tiffoney was poor today also. If we stay up we need a new management team and a half-decent team.

Iain: That game sums up or season perfectly. We threw away another game. 26 points lost from a winning position. Basic errors yet again. Tony Docherty's rinse and repeat post-match excuses are beyond tiresome. We'll do well to avoid the play-off.

Innes: I can't even think who to call out for this. The VAR has a portion of blame here as a two-goal cushion changes the game dramatically. However, the players and manager have to have a good, long look at themselves in the mirror.

John: Possibly our worst display this season. Again, no midfield. Scott Fraser at least looked like he could pass to a player in dark blue, rather than hump up-field for Simon Murray to chase. Their keeper was hardly tested though he did pull off good save in first half. Squeaky bum time!

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