@MoltisantiGerry@TheDailyArab83 The club (JG - Ogren ) should apologise to how they treated the young boys this year due to quota for euro. Wasted/stinted young boys careers - @BarryDewar4 commented on that during the season.Not just Harry but Calvin Beattie too - hopefully they all have a good pro career
@Mrcento A successful team setup closer to home was 80s United! - closer to a 4-3 1/2 - 2 1/2 than 4-4-2.
Milne bombing on more than Bannon who had more discipline. World class front 4 (& back 4!) & discipline centrally. #glorydays
My brother and I are undertaking the Kiltwalk from Banchory to Aberdeen next month to raise awareness and raise funds for Prostate Scotland & to support our brother who undergoing treatment for Prostate Cancer.
We can be sponsored, via the link below. https://t.co/uRYofO7YTZ
A rain-soaked Hampden witnessed a fine Scotland performance as they beat England 1-0 to win the inaugural Rous Cup on 25/05/1985.
In front of a fired-up Glasgow crowd, Scotland were sharper, more aggressive and fully deserved the victory.
Richard Gough, heavily involved in the build-up, got his head to the cross to settle the contest.
Rangers’ hopes of a domestic treble were ended by Ivan Golac’s Dundee United at Hampden on 21/05/1994.
Despite finishing mid-table in the league, United pulled off one of the great Scottish Cup final shocks.
Craig Brewster — signed for just £250,000 as Duncan Ferguson’s replacement after his move to Rangers — pounced on a dreadful mix-up at the back to score the only goal of the game and seal a famous 1-0 win.
Tonight at half time, we take a moment to remember members of the Dundee United family who have sadly passed away over the last year.
Their support and love for the club will always be remembered 🧡🖤
@dundeeunitedfc@givevision The amazing United support have started a gofundmepage to help the club fund, hopefully, a couple of these devices for the clubs visually impaired fans at Tannadice.
The best support in the world. Thank you 🧡
https://t.co/USl7DxtpZ9
Note to the BBC: the power of Scotland and why they deserved more respect than a cringey wave-a-thon on Spoty. Where to start? Second oldest footballing nation in the world. Developed styles of football 150 years ago still pursued today. No Scotland, no passing. Helped spread the joy of football around the world, igniting the passion in Brazil and Argentina. Helped nurture famous English clubs like Aston Villa.
Introduced keepie-uppie to Wembley. Gave the game the wonderful Baxter, Law, Johnstone, McGrain, Bremner, Dalglish, Hansen, Souness and more recently Robertson and McTominay. Gave the game managers of the calibre and vision of Shankly, Busby, Stein and Ferguson.
Brought the refreshing and well-refreshed mobile party of the Tartan Army to tournaments, fans who raise spirits and raise funds for charities wherever they go. Have an anthem that stirs the blood and the soul. Qualified for the World Cup with a performance of guts and goalscoring glory. Staged their own Puskas award competition against Denmark.
Guided by a modest, proud and quietly inspirational manager in Steve Clarke.
Who should have had the successful, charismatic McTominay on the Spoty shortlist. McTominay deserved more respect from Spoty. So did Scotland.
MOVEMBER WEEK 2
Week 2 coming to an end and there has been some great progress both on the tache front and the money raised front, as we have reached £1175 raised across the club!
Tache of the week goes to 2s striker Conall Gove this week, after a great effort in week 2.
MOVEMBER WEEK 1
With week one coming to an end, we have raised £370 and grown some mediocre moustaches.
Tash of the week goes to Matthew Connolly with an impressive start, whilst some (half the club) are still waiting to get off the mark.
.@rickyaross the “Tangerine Tenor” in the land of Scouse giving a shoutout to #DUFC “if you support Dundee United, you are welcome” ….brilliant @deaconbluemusic start to the tour
One of the best ever away games - Ralphie unplayable with 2 goals - only his red card for booting mcleish stopped him that day. 2 points closer to the title #wewontheleagueatDens
Remembering Ralph Milne, who died on this day in 2015.
He played a big part in the title season of @dundeeunitedfc in 82/83.
Here he is scoring against Aberdeen.
RIP Ralphie
#DUFC