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Dundee United V St Mirren Spfl Premiership 1/11/14


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Strange to hear you admit that we have been poor.A decent manager would have us doing better in what is the poorest top flight for years.

You've been believing the tabloids again !

It's not a poor league, it's competitive, at last!

Just cos the Embra teams urnae there, disnae mean the quality has dropped - THEY weren't good enough to be in it.

Even the mighty Shellic urnae a shooh-in every time. It's healthy!

And Saints are just winding up the spring to explode into glory!!

(Too far...? :unsure:)

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Stats say we need to score to even have a chance of a point (4 away league clean sheets in the last 2 years) thus putting pressure on the misfiring forwards right from the start. Stats also say Cifti is the man to snuff out with 5 goals against us last season. Address those 2 issues and we could take something (its a ground we have surprised at in the past) and with Well losing and RC not playing it's an opportunity to pull clear but probability tells us Utd will probably win with Cifti on the score sheet. Hope it's one of our days though.

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You've been believing the tabloids again !

It's not a poor league, it's competitive, at last!

Just cos the Embra teams urnae there, disnae mean the quality has dropped - THEY weren't good enough to be in it.

Even the mighty Shellic urnae a shooh-in every time. It's healthy!

And Saints are just winding up the spring to explode into glory!!

(Too far...? :unsure:)

Competitive without a doubt but the standard is pretty poor. Low on quality but your right Hertz, Hivs or Sevco wouldn't improve it standard wise.

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Would be amazed if we kept a clean sheet. I was up at Tannadice watching us 3 times last season, we lost all 3 and conceded 9 goals in the process, we even lost after being 2-0 up :(

Any kind of result today would certainly be our best result of the season. Sadly, I can't see it, United look too strong for us. You never know though...

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The sad fact is we expect to be beaten and probably will. Not going to this one, I'm having to drag myself to home matches so Tannadice is a no no.........Like a lot of Saints fans at a very low level of optimism for the remainder of the season. It's not just that the team are playing bad, we just don't have enough decent players.

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The sad fact is we expect to be beaten and probably will. Not going to this one, I'm having to drag myself to home matches so Tannadice is a no no.........Like a lot of Saints fans at a very low level of optimism for the remainder of the season. It's not just that the team are playing bad, we just don't have enough decent players.

Have we ever went to Tannadice not expecting to be beaten? Certainly not in the last 10 years or so.

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Leaving now and expecting a comfortable United win today.

Our luck with injuries seems to be getting worse and not better. That will be McGinn, Plummer, Osbourne, Teale, Thompson and Wylde all not fit. Would think all 6 would start if they were available. Oh well, mend and make do.

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Leaving now and expecting a comfortable United win today.

Our luck with injuries seems to be getting worse and not better. That will be McGinn, Plummer, Osbourne, Teale, Thompson and Wylde all not fit. Would think all 6 would start if they were available. Oh well, mend and make do.

Hom many Utd to win predictions do you need to add to one thread. one prediction would suffice as you are starting to sound negative now

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LINE-UPS FROM TANNADICE

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Dundee Utd: Cierzniak, Dillon, Morris, Fojut, Townsend, Paton, Butcher, Telfer, Connolly, Ciftci, Bilate. Subs: Szromnik, Watson, Spittal, Rankin, Erskine, Armstrong, Dow.


St Mirren: Kello, Naismith, Kelly, McAusland, Goodwin, McLean, Reilly, Drury, Teale, Teselaar, Ball. Subs: Ridgers, Marwood, Caldwell, Brown, Yaqub, Williams, Baird.



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From BBC Sport



NO BUYER FOR BUDDIES


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14:46

Despite newspaper reports that St Mirren chairman Stewart Gilmour was close to selling the Paisley club to a group of businessmen from Holland and Kuwait, BBC Scotland's Chick Young asserts that Gilmour is "nowhere near closing a deal with any potential buyer". So there you have it. "Talks continue with various groups," he reports.



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