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    Will Watt do Well

    Never started a match thread so apologies if stepping on toes.
    Despite all reservations about our current form this is the game that could turn our season.

    Win and we carry momentum into the cup game and I have a hunch we will.

    As the title says it's written for Tony to be the man.
    3-0 Utd but will take a scrappy 1 goal win

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    Quote Originally Posted by A. J View Post
    Never started a match thread so apologies if stepping on toes.
    Despite all reservations about our current form this is the game that could turn our season.

    Win and we carry momentum into the cup game and I have a hunch we will.

    As the title says it's written for Tony to be the man.
    3-0 Utd but will take a scrappy 1 goal win
    Kinnell, you think we have 3 goals in us? 😂

    I'll go for 1-0. 🙂

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    Sorry TTT.
    I just had a puff of Shedka's pipe feck knows what was in it but I now understand all his posts and I agree with his view.

    Yeh 3-0, Edwards with a bullet, NcNulty with a rocket and Watt with a mazy followed by the GIRUPY stance

    I'm off for another puff

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    Like all our home games this season, will be tight, first goal crucial (despite us winning from behind against County)

    Go for an optimistic 1-0 home win to set us up for an epic cup away day

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    Quote Originally Posted by shedka View Post
    Like all our home games this season, will be tight, first goal crucial (despite us winning from behind against County)

    Go for an optimistic 1-0 home win to set us up for an epic cup away day
    I'm going for 2-1 Tony Watt double and an epic cup away day - can't wait

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    I predict that from the outset we’ll be looking at Siegrist rolling it out to Butcher, who will then pass it along to Edwards, who will then pass it back to Butcher, who will in turn roll it out to Smith, who will return it to Butcher who may then get a bit excited and play it all the way out to McMann, who will then play it back to Edwards. As the match lasts for ninety minutes there is totally loads of time so there is no need to rush this bit. Once a bit of exasperated booing starts, we may then see a pass into Pawlett, Clark or McNulty who will then look up to see a defender not unreasonably coming toward them so to be better to be on the safe side, a simple pass back to Butcher will suffice to allow more ‘patient’ possession between the four defenders for another ten minutes.

    This will then proceed for the bulk of the game, during which we may score a goal or we may concede a goal but more likely neither.

    Would love it to be 5-0 but c’mon we all know what’ll be like. 0-0 every day of the week.

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    [QUOTE=JamesMcClean;39972484]I predict that from the outset we’ll be looking at Siegrist rolling it out to Butcher, who will then pass it along to Edwards, who will then pass it back to Butcher, who will in turn roll it out to Smith, who will return it to Butcher who may then get a bit excited and play it all the way out to McMann, who will then play it back to Edwards. As the match lasts for ninety minutes there is totally loads of time so there is no need to rush this bit.

    so so fvcking true - can't wait will be worth the 200 mile round trip for me ....

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    Mental to think we played second bottom team with 10 men, could only manage a 0-0, and still climbed up a spot in the league. Even crazier to think if we win we could be 4th given our recent record.

    Both teams toiling, they seem to have gone downhill since losing watt, but feels a bit like when st mirren were on a rotten run before playing us. They will lump it, we will pass it with no cutting edge.

    I’m going for a terrible 1-1 goalfest.

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    [QUOTE=Shedboy1971;39972497]
    Quote Originally Posted by JamesMcClean View Post
    I predict that from the outset we’ll be looking at Siegrist rolling it out to Butcher, who will then pass it along to Edwards, who will then pass it back to Butcher, who will in turn roll it out to Smith, who will return it to Butcher who may then get a bit excited and play it all the way out to McMann, who will then play it back to Edwards. As the match lasts for ninety minutes there is totally loads of time so there is no need to rush this bit.

    so so fvcking true - can't wait will be worth the 200 mile round trip for me ....
    You could always stick to open all mics.. Rocket emoji.. Rocket emoji.. Rocket emoji ��

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    Watt is some player no doubt about it but he is playing at a strikers graveyard.If you were to have given him identical fixtures playing for Motherwell as he has played for us he would have increased his goal scoring tally,of that i am certain.

    As most on here will know i'm self employed and Wednesday is my busiest and longest shift of the week,i could juggle things around and work a different night but its an FN sad old FACT that at this particular time i would rather work on my normal evening than sit in the freezing cold watching some of the worst football ever played in our history.

    My season ticket will not be wasted though as someone in the family will use it.I have to admit though i will not be renewing my season ticket for next season unless Dundee United Football Club actually start honouring the contract by playing football.This isnae some kind of protest or anything like that but i take you back to Tony at the fans meeting saying,"Were you happy watching that?."

    He of course was referring to the football played under Micky Mellon but fortunately we were all locked down and only had to suffer that brutal brand of football in our living room's,now we are expected to sit in the freezing cold watching Tam's brand which in truth is not any better,FACT.

    I am and always will be a diehard Arab but i'm getting older now and cannie be ersed going to Tannadice or away to watch the absolute shyte on offer,i watched Arbroath v Killie the other night and something there reminded me of the good old days of following United,a great atmosphere and the home team playing out of their skins to compete with a much wealthier club and prevailing.They reminded me so much of my team in the late 60's early 70's,i really miss that United who had never won a trophy but gave the fans everything they had,FACT.

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