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  1. Top-six worries and what has happened with Babunski?published at 15:56 6 March

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    We asked you to tell us the one thing nobody is talking about at Dundee United.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Ian: Far too much defending for my likes. No decent wide men/wingers to supply crosses, got to rely on the full-backs. Midfielders are too defensive minded, no one to drive on against the opposition.

    George: What has happened with David Babunski? From vice-captain (and often captain when Ross Docherty has been injured) we've hardly seen him over the past couple of months. Now the weather has turned his creativity in the middle of the park could help.

    Davie: Not enough was said about the Hibs game, we did not deserve to lose it and an inexplicable and unexplained decision was made by VAR to rule Sam Dalby's goal out and has arguably cost us sitting in third right now, despite Hibs' form. Our performance level is okay but we merited more points this week.

    Thomas: What's not being talked about is the very real chance of not finishing top six is now upon us. We have enjoyed an amazing return to the league and I have thoroughly enjoyed watching them play and grow this year under Jim Goodwin. After such a great season, not getting top six and a European spot is now a reality. Are expectations too high?

    Ross: With new recruits added to the squad and results not improving, Goodwin should consider going back to the tried and tested players he used with "one of the smallest squads in the division". Whether it be injuries or loss of form and accepting new players need to bed in, when there's no improvement, a back to the drawing board ethos should be considered.

    Anon: We had "free hits" against Dundee in the cup, Hearts, Kilmarnock and Rangers, chances to play attacking football and capitalise on our league position. We ended up playing five defenders and three defensive midfielders. Goodwin's safety-first approach has served us well so far, but now is the time to get on the front foot and take a risk with team choices.

  2. What's the one thing nobody is talking about?published at 13:47 5 March

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    After losing 3-1 to Hibs, Dundee United squandered a two-goal lead in their 2-2 draw against Aberdeen last time out.

    Jim Goodwin's side are just one point off the Dons and two behind Hibs in third, but can they keep the pressure on as the split approaches?

    You know your club best, so what is the one thing regarding United - good or bad - Nobody is talking about?

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  3. Why United's enforced break comes at perfect timepublished at 11:09 5 March

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Behind the mic

    While Dundee United would love to be contesting the Scottish Cup quarter-finals this weekend, the enforced break has come at the perfect time.

    They appeared a team running on empty in the later stages of their weekend draw with Aberdeen, throwing away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2.

    Manager Jim Goodwin's post-match comments were telling. Three games in eight days "took its toll on the players" and they looked "dead on their feet".

    United are fifth in the table – just two points off third – a great achievement, and one that is even more impressive given they have had injuries to key players for large portions of the campaign.

    Will Ferry, Ross Docherty and Louis Moult are currently sidelined while Declan Gallagher went off during the first half at Pittodrie.

    Goodwin admitted influential midfielder Craig Sibbald – who recently returned from injury – was rushed back to make his first start in five months.

    The stretched squad has been creaking lately and that is reflected in their recent form, just two wins in nine Premiership games.

    So when you factor all this in, the hiatus is a chance for United to regroup – and more importantly recharge – before the business end of the campaign.

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  4. United 'need to be braver' if they want third placepublished at 12:40 4 March

    Paul McNicoll
    Fan writer

    Dundee Utd fan voice

    After last Wednesday's chaos at Tannadice, United headed up the A90 to face an Aberdeen side as unpredictable as a Scottish summer.

    One minute they're flying high, the next they've crash landed, and now they're desperately trying to take off again, all in the space of 29 games. They've got good players, but they're not always a good team. Still, this was never going to be easy.

    United were missing a few key men, but the first-half gameplan was executed to perfection: defend well, counter dangerously, and make the most of set-pieces. By half-time, things were looking rosy.

    The second half? Not so much. I've no idea what was said in the dressing room, but what I saw was United setting up camp in their own box, playing what can only be described as a flat back nine.

    Predictably, Kevin Nisbet, who never misses a chance to score against United, pulled one back with 15 minutes to go. The equaliser arrived in the 91st minute, again from Nisbet, and truth be told it had been coming.

    A point at Pittodrie is usually a decent result, but when you're 2-0 up with 16 minutes left, it stings.

    Maybe the players sat too deep on their own, maybe it was the manager's plan, or maybe I'm not giving Aberdeen enough credit. Either way, United now head into a two-week break likely feeling a little flat.

    With the Scottish Cup taking centre stage this weekend, our attention shifts to the small matter of yet another sold-out Dundee derby the following Sunday.

    If United want third place, they'll need to be braver, a little better and far less cautious in this one, because there's a lot more than just bragging rights at stake.

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  5. United defender makes Premiership TOTWpublished at 14:45 3 March

    Jonathan Sutherland
    Sportscene presenter

    Jonathan Sutherland's team of the week

    Dundee United were cruising at Pittodrie, but a double from Kevin Nisbet meant they left Aberdeen with just a point.

    However, I still have a representative from Jim Goodwin's side in my team.

    Ross Graham defended stoutly and assertively for the most part.

  6. United 'still in the mix' for third - Dalbypublished at 13:14 3 March

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter at Pittodrie

    Dundee United's Sam Dalby celebrates after scoring to make it 2-0 during a William Hill Premiership match between Aberdeen and Dundee United at Pittodrie Stadium, on March 02, 2025Image source, SNS

    Sam Dalby insists Dundee United are "still in the mix" to finish in a European spot, despite squandering a two-goal lead against fellow hopefuls, Aberdeen.

    United soared into a first-half 2-0 lead at Pittodrie, but Jim Goodwin's side blew it, having to settle for a point in the north-east.

    The result means they remain fifth in the table, two points behind third-placed Hibernian, following their Edinburgh derby victory, and just one behind the Dons.

    However, on-loan Wrexham striker Dalby says there's no reason United still can't finish as high as third.

    "We are still in the mix and that is the most important thing," the 25-year-old said. "They [Aberdeen] haven't extended the gap on us.

    "They're a good side and we tired a little bit towards the end but we will take the point at the end of the day."

    As has often been the case this season, Dalby contributed to the draw, netting his 13th Premiership goal of the campaign.

    He leads the league charts, so, what's the secret to his success?

    "I would say my own mindset and trying to get in the box and attack things as much as possible," he added.

    "I would probably say past seasons I have come to the ball a bit too much, rather than trying stay in the six yard box and get on the end of things.

    "I came here because I wanted to play games and get a good season under my belt and obviously the gaffer has trusted me to play since I have been here, so I am thankful for that."

  7. 'Architects of our downfall' - Your views on Aberdeen drawpublished at 11:50 3 March

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    We asked for your views after Dundee United squandered a two-goal lead against Aberdeen.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Chris: It's been a tough week with two disappointing results (points dropped from potential winning opportunities), however achieving third place is well within our grasp. Jim Goodwin and the boys can get over the line but nothing less than 100% effort and focus is required for remaining games!

    Kieran: Architects of our downfall. First half was up there as one of the best of the season. Second half the team was non-existent. We have should gone in for the kill for a third goal.

    If Aberdeen were more sharp in the box, this game could well have been lost. Massive game in two weeks at home. Three points is a must, anything less and top six could be out of reach.

    Roger: The second half performance from United was pathetic and we got what we deserved. You can't sit back and accept that amount of pressure without it eventually telling. The inevitable happened and Aberdeen deserved at least a point. Goodwin did nothing to stop the momentum either. Really, really poor show guys.

    Derek: We are dreadful at keeping the ball, punted it back to Aberdeen and invited them to come at us. Sadly we cannot defend for a whole half using that tactic. Another two points dropped.

  8. Aberdeen 2-2 Dundee United: Key statspublished at 10:52 3 March

    Dundee United's Ryan Strain and Aberdeen's Topi KeskinenImage source, SNS
    • Aberdeen have scored in each of their last four games in the Premiership, scoring six goals in that run.

    • Kevin Nisbet has now scored five goals in nine appearances in the Premiership against Dundee United.

    • Dundee United have lost 18 points from winning positions in the Premiership this season, only Dundee (20) have lost more.

    • Samuel Dalby has scored 13 goals in the Premiership this season (one in this game), more than any other player.

  9. Highlights: Aberdeen 2-2 Dundee Unitedpublished at 10:31 3 March

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    Watch highlights as Aberdeen came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Dundee United in the Scottish Premiership.

  10. Ferry's race to make derby - gossippublished at 08:15 3 March

    Jim Goodwin is hopeful pivotal defender Will Ferry will be back in contention for Dundee United's derby against Dundee - but the extent of Declan Gallagher's injury will only become apparent in the coming days. (The Courier)

    Read the rest of Monday's gossip.

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  11. Aberdeen 2-2 Dundee United: Have your saypublished at 19:50 2 March

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    Kevin Nisbet struck in stoppage time as Aberdeen came from 2-0 down to earn a point at home to Dundee United.

    Nisbet has struggled at times during his loan from Millwall but his first fine effort set up a grandstand finish, and his fourth goal in five games ensured the points were shared.

    What did you make of that, Dundee United fans? Was a point a fair reflection?

    Who impressed you? What did you make of the change of shape?

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  12. Aberdeen 2-2 Dundee United: What Goodwin saidpublished at 19:47 2 March

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    Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin told BBC Scotland: "More often than not, away from home in this league, a point is usually a good result and a positive one.

    "But when you're two goals up, to concede as late on as we did, it does feel a little bit like a defeat.

    "First half we were really good, our shape was excellent, we pressed Aberdeen high up the pitch. We were excellent on the transitions and on the counter attack we got into dangerous areas.

    "We worked two very good set plays. Especially the first one, it couldn't have panned out any better. We couldn't have been any happier at half time.

    "Credit to Jimmy Thelin, he made positive changes going into the second half. They had to gamble at that point. They had so many attacking players on the park that eventually penned us back. We couldn't get up the pitch.

    "The three games in the space of eight days took its toll on the players in the end. That's what has cost us in the end."

  13. Aberdeen 2-2 Dundee United: Analysispublished at 17:54 2 March

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Vicko Sevelj cuts a dejected figureImage source, SNS

    After stepping up from the Championship, United's impact in the top flight continues to be one of Scottish football's great success stories.

    But with defying the odds, perhaps comes a change in expectations.

    Having spent so long challenging at the top end of the table, a campaign that begin with survival as their main objective has evolved into one with loftier goals.

    But United are stumbling, with only two wins from their past nine league outings, and this draw may sting like a defeat.

    There is never a good time to have a wobble, but with the business end of the season now fast approaching, this appears a particularly bad time for them to slide off the victory trail.

    United are far from out of the race to finish third but if they are to keep themselves in the mix, they are going to need to find a way of consistently delivering wins again – and soon.

  14. Aberdeen 2-2 Dundee United: Who impressed?published at 17:34 2 March

    Ross GrahamImage source, SNS

    Ross Graham. United reverted to a back-four today and for large parts, they looked better for it. Graham could have been rocked by the loss of his partner Declan Gallagher but he fronted up when the veteran went off injured.

    His 22 clearances were a match high and he looked solid until the very end.

  15. Adegboyega 'couldn't sleep' after Hibs VAR controversy published at 12:36 1 March

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Referee David Dickinson speaks to Dundee United defender Emmanuel Adegboyega.Image source, SNS
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    Sam Dalby's second half header was ruled out after a lengthy VAR check.

    Dundee United defender Emmanuel Adegboyega says he "couldn't sleep properly" after their VAR controversy in Wednesday's 3-1 defeat by Hibernian at Tannadice.

    United thought Sam Dalby had put them 2-1 up in the second half, but following a lengthy VAR intervention, the goal was chalked off as the striker was judged to have headed the ball onto his own arm before it flew in to the net.

    "I still am (seething) because I don't think I could sleep properly after a decision like that," said the Irishman.

    "I felt it was honestly a robbery in my opinion so there is a bit of frustration through the camp.

    "I just don't agree with it (VAR) at all. What happened on Wednesday was the nail in the coffin for myself.

    "As of right now, it might not be fit for purpose, I think it demonstrated on Wednesday that aspect of VAR in my opinion.

    "I don't know if it needs to get changed or if it needs to get binned, I am kind of in the middle of both, but I think a change will have to come in first before a decision to bin it."

    The result meant United – who are now fifth – missed the chance to go above Sunday's opponents Aberdeen into third.

    Adegboyega was asked if they can channel their frustration from midweek for this weekend's visit to Pittodrie.

    "I think we have to let it go because Sunday is a whole different game, whole different opposition," he answered.

    "The frustration we felt on the Wednesday, we felt on the Thursday, and currently some of us are still feeling it today, but once Sunday hits it's a new ball game, new team, so we have to change focus and focus on Aberdeen.'

    "We have obviously been playing quite well so I think it's just to improve on some aspects in terms of our mistakes and also just to hopefully get the result in the end."

  16. Watch: Will Aberdeen or United leave it late again?published at 11:34 1 March

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    Will there be more late winners in New Firm derby?

  17. Aberdeen v Dundee Utd: Team newspublished at 21:23 28 February

    Aberdeen's Ante Palaversa (L) and Dundee United's Kristijan Trapanovski in actionImage source, SNS

    Aberdeen defender Kristers Tobers will be assessed. Ester Sokler (hamstring), Dante Polvara (leg) and Jack Milne (ankle) are back training while Vicente Besuijen (knee), Jamie McGrath, Gavin Molloy (both shoulder) remain out.

    Ross Docherty (thigh) and Louis Moult (calf) are still missing for Dundee United. Will Ferry limped off along with Luca Stephenson against Hibernian on Wednesday night and will be assessed.

  18. Goodwin on VAR criticism, Collum talks & channelling the frustrationpublished at 15:37 28 February

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Jim GoodwinImage source, SNS

    Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premiership trip to Aberdeen.

    Here are the key points from his press conference:

    • On his criticism of the VAR decision to overturn Sam Dalby's goal in the midweek loss to Hibs, Goodwin says "I stand by everything I said" and adds: "There isn't a conclusive angle that shows there was any handball".

    • The United boss had a "productive" meeting with Scottish FA head of referees Willie Collum on Thursday.

    • While he didn't want to go into detail, Goodwin did say he told Collum the decision went against Ifab rules, adding: "I think from the audio and from the video angles that we have seen there is no suggestion of a handball."

    • Goodwin hopes the decision doesn't prove too costly for his side, who are now fifth in the table, and says a third-place finish "could be worth millions of pounds in prize money".

    • He is still a big supporter of VAR if the technology is used properly and says instances like the Dalby one could perhaps be avoided if Scottish football implemented the top-level VAR package.

    • United "have to" channel their frustration into Sunday's game against the third-place Dons.

    • Goodwin knows it is going to be a "difficult game" at Pittodrie and is well aware there are still points to accumulate to secure top-six status.

  19. Aberdeen v Dundee Utd: Pick of the statspublished at 12:05 28 February

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    • Aberdeen have only lost one of their past 15 home league games against Dundee United (W8 D6), and are unbeaten in their past seven (W5 D2) since a 3-0 reverse in August 2014.

    • After their 1-0 win in December, United could enjoy back-to-back league victories over Aberdeen for the first time since November 2008 under Craig Levein.

    • Since Christmas, no side has lost more games (eight) or scored fewer goals (five) in the Scottish Premiership than Aberdeen.

    • United have lost their past two away league games by an aggregate score of 4-0; not since January 2021 have they suffered three successive away defeats without scoring in the Scottish Premiership.

    • After their 3-1 defeat to Hibernian last time out, United have lost 16 points from winning positions in the Scottish Premiership this season, with only Dundee (20) and Hibernian (18) dropping more. Conversely, only Hibs (13) and Kilmarnock (12) have recovered more points from losing positions in the division this term than the Tangerines (11).