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

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.