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    Good win for the Buddies

    Dunde Utd 3 St Mirren 4


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim44 View Post
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    Dunde Utd 3 St Mirren 4
    Agree. Good result. Are we the only team Dundee United have beaten at Tannadice in the league?

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    Houston's coat must be on a shoogly peg by now.

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    Shows you the highs and lows. United looked a decent bet for second at the start of the season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Houston's coat must be on a shoogly peg by now.
    Surely not, he's done a terrific job there

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    I see that St Mirren's win today has led to a wee exchange on twitter between Richard Gordon and Scott Wilson, with the latter (a paid employee of Hertz I assume) referring to them as 'Snake Midden''.

    Classy as always from them, but good to know that 86 still hurts them really, really hard.

    Oh, and well done to the Buddies too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney McGrew View Post
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    I see that St Mirren's win today has led to a wee exchange on twitter between Richard Gordon and Scott Wilson, with the latter (a paid employee of Hertz I assume) referring to them as 'Snake Midden''.

    Classy as always from them, but good to know that 86 still hurts them really, really hard.

    Oh, and well done to the Buddies too
    Why? What happened in 86 that has them so worked up?

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    See all these high scoring end to end games? Sure fire sign of armageddon by the way.
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    Why? What happened in 86 that has them so worked up?
    St Mirren pumped them 6-2 at Love Street and it meant they lost the league on goal difference. It must be that, surely they couldn't get upset about anything else to do with them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iwasthere1972 View Post
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    Agree. Good result. Are we the only team Dundee United have beaten at Tannadice in the league?
    They beat Dundee 3-0 anaw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyAndy View Post
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    They beat Dundee 3-0 anaw.
    I thought Dundee won in '86 or am I getting confused.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibercelona View Post
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    Why? What happened in 86 that has them so worked up?
    No idea.

    They won the league and cup double that year so I don't know what else it could be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney McGrew View Post
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    St Mirren pumped them 6-2 at Love Street and it meant they lost the league on goal difference. It must be that, surely they couldn't get upset about anything else to do with them?
    Wasn't it goal average? Or am I thinking of another incident?

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    Surely not, he's done a terrific job there
    He did really well when he first took over from Levein but its slowly gone downhill since then. Apart from the odd player hes picked up, a lot of his signings have been poor and hes struggled to replace the players who were brought in under Levein. United fans probably have high standards after the way their team has been the last few seasons (which is probably fair enough), but they arent happy, and I dont really blame them.

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    Great result - just read that Dundee United haven't won at home in the league since August. My predition of Dundee surviving is looking increasingly unlikely! I think all the teams who went up with the demise of OldHun are bottom - apart from the Toon.

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    Just watched the highlights on Sportscene and the quote of the day must be from Jamie Langfield. Speaking about Dundee United's defence he went on to say "It's no wonder that the manager is tearing his hair out". Quality.

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    For as much as Dundee United used to be fairly solid looking at the back, some of those goals, if not them all were real howlers.

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    Couldn't believe when looking at the table that if Celtic had beaten us on saturday that St.Mirren would have only been 4 points behind us after yesterday considering how bad they were for a spell

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    Quote Originally Posted by McS****y View Post
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    Wasn't it goal average? Or am I thinking of another incident?

    Don't be ridiculous - no team could be so awful as to throw away the League Championship by losing 2-0 on the last day of the season TWICE?

    Oh yes, so they could.

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    Wasn't it goal average? Or am I thinking of another incident?
    You're thinking of when Hertz lay down to Killie to let them win the league

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    Was speaking to St Mirren's chief exec earlier today, nice guy. Also sorted some freebies for me for when we play there in February!

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    Interesting article about the United situation in the Herald today

    http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/...sists.19807613

    key point:

    Three months have now passed since the issue of Peter Houston's contract was raised by the manager himself in an unsubtle attempt to prompt the offer of new terms. Talks took place. No offer was made and negotiations continued between Thompson and John Colquhoun, Houston's agent. The latest bulletin on the matter was issued by the manager earlier this month. "If it's a similar contract I'd be happy to stay," he said. "I've been on that salary for three years and if it's something similar I'd be more than happy to keep it."

    Therein lies the rub. United cannot afford to maintain a level of recompense negotiated in the wake of the Scottish Cup triumph in May 2010 and skewed by the remarkably rich packages received first by Ian McCall – somewhere in the region of £250,000 – then Craig Levein. Houston, consequently, is the second highest-paid manager in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League with a basic wage more than double than that of many of his peers.

    Understandably, he is not prepared to relinquish that status and, with Thompson both unable and unwilling to continue paying out just shy of £200,000 per annum, there is only one possible outcome: Houston will depart when his contact expires in the summer. "It's something I'd like to get settled and put to bed," he said a few weeks ago. "The sooner it happens – or doesn't happen – the better, so we all know what's happening."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney McGrew View Post
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    I see that St Mirren's win today has led to a wee exchange on twitter between Richard Gordon and Scott Wilson, with the latter (a paid employee of Hertz I assume) referring to them as 'Snake Midden''.

    Classy as always from them, but good to know that 86 still hurts them really, really hard.

    Oh, and well done to the Buddies too
    Just went on that arse of an announcers twitter page. Nice to see an official employee of the club acting in such a dignified manner.

    They will be, until they die, an absolute sham of a football club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LancashireHibby View Post
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    Was speaking to St Mirren's chief exec earlier today, nice guy. Also sorted some freebies for me for when we play there in February!
    Was it Stewart Gilmour or is he the Chairman perhaps?
    This is how it feels

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnyboy View Post
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    Was it Stewart Gilmour or is he the Chairman perhaps?
    Stewart Gilmour is the chairman, I was speaking to Brian Caldwell.

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    Was it Stewart Gilmour or is he the Chairman perhaps?
    I'm assuming he's the chairman because I can't see Stewart Gilmour and nice guy appearing in the same sentence too often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    I'm assuming he's the chairman because I can't see Stewart Gilmour and nice guy appearing in the same sentence too often.
    That's what I was thinking too
    This is how it feels

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