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  1. Congratulations to United! I'm looking forward to the return of Dundee derbies in the top league next season. Credit and thanks to the players and to Jim Goodwin. Big thanx to the supporters too - quite often let down, but they have followed the team in good numbers home and away. In fact, I give my vote for Player of the Season to the United support. Tremendous effort!
  2. I get what you are saying and agree especially in terms of the stability of the managers position. The squad will need an overhaul for the premiership. No mistake about that. But given that Goodwin knows the squad better than anyone else out there, I'm inclined to stick with him and see if he can build us a squad to compete in the prem.
  3. Yeah, when Morton went on that winning run and were the form team in the division for weeks. That was very impressive.
  4. I know, it's almost as if supporters are an inconvenience to clubs at times. I long for the walk up and pay at the gate days. But they are long gone. Is this because of over-regulation? Or just plain penny pinching by clubs that don't want the hassle of dealing with cash?
  5. I agree, it is ridiculous, this match could have attracted close to 10,000 spectators if United had opened up the rest of the stadium. Christ knows what's going on at United these days. But it has been a harsh 18 months for a good loyal support that deserve so much more. I doubt the allocation of tickets is United trying to wind up RR & their supporters. What purpose would hat serve? Other than to maybe gee-up the appetite of Raith team a bit more. I think it is probably just another bad decision in a long succession of bad decisions that have plagued our club for the last decade.
  6. No idea what version of United will turn up tonight, so win, draw or loss; the result will not be a surprise. Hopefully we can get a win. But we are still a club in remediation following last season's self-inflicted monumental disaster. Anything can happen IMO.
  7. Raith have owned the Pars so far this season. However, have a feeling Dunfermline will come away from this game with a point in a hard fought game. Prediction: 2-2
  8. Disappointed we are without Declan G & Ross D. Two of our best. However, I still think we can win this.
  9. Morton look like they are on a mission. After a poor start to the season Dougie Imrie has them motoring like a juggernaut. Respect.
  10. We will implode and cease to exist. Happy now?
  11. Well done Rovers fans for selling out the Shed. Should be a cracking atmosphere. I hope we get a match to entertain the large crowd. I reckon the team that handles the occasion, plays to win and keeps their heads wins. A hard fought scoring draw would not be a surprise though. Obviously, I hope United will find their form and get over the line with 3 points. But, I think Raith are going into this game with the better form.
  12. If United can just be a wee bit more clinical in front of goal. We are certainly creating enough chances.
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