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  1. 'Another brilliant window' - fans' verdict on United transferspublished at 16:00

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    We asked for your views on Dundee United's business in the summer transfer window.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Mark: So far so good. Zac Sapsford and Ivan Dolcek look to be good signings from day one, along with Luca Stephenson coming back on loan. Hopefully the others settle in and the defence tighten up a bit so Dundee United can start to pick up points in the league.

    Bill: Very happy to be honest. The guys we've brought in appear to be of a better quality than last season. Our attacking and possession play is far superior to last season suggesting that Jim Goodwin has recruited well. Early days I'll accept, but looking good.

    Gary: How can anyone claim anything other than a resounding success from the transfer window? We were all concerned when so many players left (because we weren't privy to what the club had planned), but to sign 14 players, most of whom are permanent signings, or with the option to buy, for very little money is fantastic work by the club. We need to secure Goodwin long term as well.

    Peter: Another brilliant window by United by the looks of it, two in a row. Once everyone is fit I think we have another great squad.

    Mike: Not sure selling Kai Fotheringham to St Johnstone was a good plan but the other signings made seem to be doing pretty well so far. Stephenson, Sapsford and Dolcek look the part and Panutche Camara was great against Hearts, Rapid Vienna and in the derby against Dundee. Onward and upward!

    Lee: Time will tell if it's been a success or not, but from what we've seen already, we should have an exciting season ahead. The only signing we should be making now is additions to the medical department to work on our horrendous injury list!

  2. How Goodwin has proved his credentials againpublished at 13:33

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

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    As we pick through the deadline day-debris, one thing that caught the eye was how quiet it was at Dundee United.

    Not in a negative sense but in a positive one, showing how happy manager Jim Goodwin has been with the recruitment work done earlier in the summer, bringing in 14 new arrivals.

    This time last year, Goodwin rebuilt a United side that had stepped up from the second tier, quickly moulding it into one that made its mark in the top flight.

    The current campaign is in its infancy - but it looks like he is doing the same again, putting together another Tangerines team showing plenty of early promise. It is one thing to sign players, it is another to get them to gel quickly.

    Goodwin has again proved his credentials, both in terms of bringing players in and knitting them together on the training ground.

    This international break will afford him even more time to evolve the group and he will be hoping that means they emerge even stronger when domestic business resumes.

  3. Blu Tack at the ready as natural order restoredpublished at 14:50 2 September

    Ronny Costello
    Fan writer

    Dundee United fan's voice

    Well, that was worth the wait.

    After Paul's column last week, I pictured him at his desk surrounded by Simon Murray shrine decor, laminated humiliation and all.

    Fast forward to Monday morning and it's a different scene entirely. Let's hope his artistic vision involved Zac Sapsford in full celebration mode and a two-goal reminder of who runs this city.

    This derby had it all. Edge, noise and one team stepping up when it mattered.

    To be fair, our rivals' fan column had some points - they absolutely did look tougher to beat in their opening games and Murray's derby record was real.

    But football isn't played in columns. It's played on the grass which is exactly where United were sharper, hungrier and far more composed.

    Our supposed set-piece vulnerability? Not on Sunday. That strong goal threat they spoke of? Not seen.

    The players were superb, front to back. The defence? Rock solid. The midfield? In control. Sapsford? Clinical.

    Natural order has been restored.

    We go into the break with the bragging rights and the right to hum Beautiful Sunday with reckless abandon.

    And Paul? He's finally got the chance to redecorate the office. I just hope he brought enough Blu Tack.

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  4. Was United's transfer window a success?published at 11:47 2 September

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    While some clubs frantically chased signings on deadline day, Dundee United were able to sit with their feet up.

    Richard Odada departed Tannadice but the club's incoming business had all been completed, with 14 new recruits secured amid a squad overhaul.

    Are you pleased with the club's transfer business? Does it leave the squad in good shape for the season ahead - or is Jim Goodwin light in certain positions?

    Share your thoughts here.

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  5. United in talks to make Dolcek deal permanent - gossippublished at 08:55 2 September

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    Talks are ongoing for Dundee United to make Ivan Dolcek's loan move from Dunajska Streda permanent after the Croatian's impressive start to life at Tannadice. (Courier), external

    Read the rest of Tuesday's Scottish gossip.

  6. Odada leaves Dundee Unitedpublished at 21:46 1 September

    Richard OdadaImage source, SNS

    Richard Odada has left Dundee United by mutual consent.

    The Kenyan midfielder made only three league starts in his 13 appearances for Jim Goodwin's side.

    Odada was on loan Serbian side OFK Beograd from February to the end of the 2024-25 season.

    He joined United from MLS side Philadelphia Union last summer on a two-year deal with an option for a third, but now leaves to "pursue other opportunities", according to club media.

  7. Deadline day deals unlikely at Tannadicepublished at 14:33 1 September

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Dundee United manager Jim GoodwinImage source, SNS

    Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin appears set to be spending this deadline day with his feet up, watching on as the scramble for players continues elsewhere.

    The club has been very busy this summer, bringing in 14 new arrivals.

    On the evidence of what we have seen so far, they appear to have recruited well.

    Satisfied with the work that has been done, United are unlikely to do any more business.

  8. 'An afternoon stroll' for United - your viewspublished at 12:24 1 September

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    Ian: Apart from giving the ball away a few times, a relatively easy afternoon stroll. Glad we got that clean sheet at last.

    Kenneth: Just what the doctor ordered. We are starting to look like a team to be reckoned with, even with a horrendous injury list. Well done, United.

    Aaron: Don't think you'll get an easier derby win than that. Laughable from Dundee.

    Matthew: Great to have Ross Graham and Zac Sapsford back. The latter and Ivan Dolcek look great together. Luca Stephenson looks like he's never been away. Added bonus was playing well without the inspirational Craig Sibbald. All in all, a beautiful Sunday!

    George: Excellent result and good performance. Finally a clean sheet giving hope for the season ahead. Up front is very promising if we can keep clear of injuries. Given the Old Firm's start perhaps this is the season for another team to take the title. If so, why not us?

    Calum: Could see a difference in the defence from the past few games - time on the training pitch was much needed. If we can get back to anything like we were like defensively last season while being more potent up front, it should lead to an exciting season.

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  9. Dolcek off to dream start at Dundee Unitedpublished at 11:28 1 September

    Kenny Crawford
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Ivan Dolcek celebrates his derby goal at Dens ParkImage source, SNS

    Ivan Dolcek is delighted with the fast start he's made to life with Dundee United.

    The Croatian forward lashed home a low volley in Sunday's 2-0 derby victory at Dens Park, taking him to four goals for the season.

    "It was just a feeling that the ball would bounce in this area and I was there," he told BBC Scotland.

    "I couldn't dream of it but every game I give 100% and if I'm lucky, I score.

    "The most important thing is the win. I feel amazing and the atmosphere was very great from both sides.

    "We're looking forward to new games to get more points."

    The 25 year-old is on loan from Slovakian club Dunajska Streda and is settling into life in Dundee off the pitch, as well as on it.

    "Most of the time it's cloudy and rainy but that's okay," said Dolcek. "I have my wife here so that makes life easier."

  10. Highlights: Dundee 0-2 Dundee Unitedpublished at 09:21 1 September

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  11. Dundee 0-2 Dundee United: Have your saypublished at 16:59 31 August

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    A dominant Dundee United secured their first Scottish Premiership win of the season as they edged a blunt and disjointed Dundee side, who remain winless in the top flight after the Tayside derby.

    Read the match report here.

    Give us your thoughts on the game.

  12. Dundee 0-2 Dundee United: What Goodwin saidpublished at 16:59 31 August

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    Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin: "We're delighted with the result, it's exactly what we wanted. The clean sheet was really important as well.

    "I don't think we've defended terribly from open play up to now, set plays have cost us in a number of the games that we've been involved in.

    "But today we showed that over the last couple of weeks, with that break that we've had, we've been able to spend a bit more time on the training pitch and go through the shape of the team without the ball and obviously spent a lot of time working on our set-play setup.

    "And today I thought the boys were excellent.

    "The overall performance was really pleasing from back to front, showed good composure, good bravery on the ball at times to play our way out of trouble and scored a couple of really good goals as far as we're concerned.

    "I think the recruitment that we've done in the summer, now I certainly can't take all the credit, we've got a really good recruitment department headed up by Ross Goodwin.

    "I give Ross the profiles of these players that I'm looking for, and he goes out and identifies them, and then between us all we make the decision on the ones we want to go with.

    "I couldn't be any more pleased in terms of those decisions that we've made up to now.

    "The front player scoring goals and the back lads keeping a clean sheet today, it's a really good combination."

  13. What do United need on deadline day?published at 16:14 31 August

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    The Scottish transfer window closes at 23:00 BST on Monday 1 September so there's still time for business to be done.

    What do Dundee United need to do before the window slams shut?

    Have your say here

  14. Why Premiership game of the weekend is at Dens Parkpublished at 11:04 30 August

    Amy Canavan
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Dundee's Simon Murray celebrates at TannadiceImage source, SNS
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    Simon Murray scored a late penalty as Dundee beat United at Tannadice 4-2 in March

    For some, the real derby of the weekend is at Dens Park. It needs no introduction.

    If Sunday's edition is anything like the last Dundee derby - when the Dark Blues won at Tannadice in March for the first time since 2004 - we are in for a treat.

    Then guided by Tony Docherty, Dundee stunned their neighbours with an astounding first-half performance that had them three goals to the good.

    How new head coach Steven Pressley would love for that to be replicated at Dens this weekend.

    Despite an atrocious start, former United defender Pressley appears to have steadied the ship with back-to-back draws at Ibrox and Rugby Park.

    A first home win for Pressley, particularly one against their neighbours, would provide "an enormous lift" and be something of a statement, given many predicted he would be given his jotters by now.

    But, perhaps more importantly of all, it would provide bragging rights down Tannadice Street, with the Dark Blues eyeing three successive wins against Jim Goodwin's new-look side.

    Some might say this is the real baptism of fire for many of Goodwin's summer recruits.

    How many have walked up the road for a game before?

    Tangerine fans will be hoping striker Zac Sapsford is one of those making the jaunt up the hill.

    The Australian sustained an ankle injury as United exited the Conference League against Rapid Vienna and, despite being set for up to four weeks out, Goodwin said the club are "giving him every chance" to make the derby.

    Given the raft of changes in both ranks, the early-season encounter and the search for both sides' first win of the league season, a belter is surely on its way.

    Read more: Weekend's Scottish Premiership picks

  15. Dundee v Dundee United: Team newspublished at 10:13 30 August

    Dundee's Ryan Astley and Dundee Utd's Ryan Strain in actionImage source, SNS

    Dundee add new signing Ethan Hamilton to their squad after the midfielder's arrival from Lincoln earlier this week.

    Paul Digby remains out with a calf injury and Charlie Reilly is back training after a broken collarbone but is not ready.

    United's 14th summer signing, Nikolaj Moller who joined from St Gallen, goes into Jim Goodwin's squad.

    They remain without Ryan Strain, Isaac Pappoe (both knee), Kristijan Trapanovski, Ross Graham, Max Watters (all hamstring) and Zac Sapsford (ankle).

  16. 'United reject Vancouver offer for Ferry' - gossippublished at 09:20 30 August

    Manager Jim Goodwin has vowed that Dundee United will demand top dollar for their prize assets after knocking back an offer for midfielder Will Ferry from Vancouver Whitecaps. (The Courier), external

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  17. 'Air of excitement' at Tannadice over massive Dundee derbypublished at 18:32 29 August

    Charlotte Cohen
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Dundee United have picked up one point in their opening two Premiership fixturesImage source, SNS

    Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin is urging his side to "get back to winning ways" starting with Sunday's derby at Dens Park.

    With just one point from their opening two Premiership fixtures, Goodwin knows it's vital for his team to pick up all three points this weekend if they want to emulate the success of last term.

    "We're all looking forward to it," the 43-year-old said.

    "The new guys are really looking forward to it because these types of game are the attraction of coming to Scotland.

    "We put a presentation together to show the new signings the atmosphere at games like the Dundee derby and they were all pleasantly surprised at how well the supporters turned out and how hostile the atmosphere can be.

    "All players are desperate to be involved in games like that and Sunday will be no different."

    United have lost the previous two derbies and face a Dundee side now helmed by Steve Pressley.

    "There's a lot on the line for the players and for Steven [Pressley] and myself," Goodwin added.

    "For the supporters who all want to go to work on Monday morning with the bragging rights.

    "We need to get back to winning ways. we've had a really good week's training and there's a real air of excitement building up to this big game.

    "I think it's equally important for both teams to get those three points. If we want to go on and have the success we had last season, we need to get back to winning ways."

    Goodwin admitted United supporters shouldn't expect to see any more arrivals before Monday night's transfer deadline.

    "I think we're pretty much done now," he said.

    "The injuries have made us question one or two areas of the squad but given the business we've done, bringing 14 players in, I've got to be grateful to the board and all of the people involved for helping us get the deals over the line.

    "Once everyone is back and available we've got a group of players that can really go and challenge in this league."

  18. Goodwin on 'bad luck', transfer latest & derby preparationspublished at 14:15 29 August

    Charlotte Cohen
    BBC Sport Scotland

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    Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin has been speaking to the media as his side prepare for Sunday's derby against Dundee.

    Here are the main points:

    • The United boss suggests the Tannadice injury crisis is just down to "bad luck" but admits it's the "most bad luck" he's had as a manager.

    • Goodwin hails United's "exceptional" transfer window but is "frustrated" at not having all those players available. He admits the club are "pretty much done" with new arrivals.

    • Reflecting on the Rapid Vienna defeat, Goodwin says it was a great experience to play in Europe but "really demanding" on his squad.

    • Goodwin adds he's frustrated that "we'll never know how well we might have done if we'd had opportunities to rotate the squad".

    • The boss says the new players are really looking forward to Sunday's derby and "desperate to be involved".

    • He is urging his players to "show passion and desire" on Sunday and stresses the squad know what's expected of them.

    • With just one point from the opening two Premiership games United "need to get back to winning ways" with a derby victory.

    • The 43-year-old is "really pleased" to add "very, very good player" Nikolaj Moller, who can "fill the void" up front while they wait for Max Watters to return.

    • On the injury front, "guys in the treatment room" are working really hard to be back to full fitness but this weekend comes "too soon" for several of the injured players.

  19. Dundee v Dundee United: Pick of the statspublished at 13:39 28 August

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    • After their 4-2 victory in March, Dundee could win back-to-back derbies against United in the top flight for the first time since November 2004 under Jim Duffy.

    • There have been 17 goals in the past four Scottish Premiership meetings between Dundee (nine goals) and United (eight goals), an average of 4.3 per game.

    • Dundee have only won one of their past 12 home league games (D4 L7), a 2-0 victory over St Mirren in April.

    • Dundee United have won just one of their past seven league matches (D1 L5), beating Aberdeen 2-1 on the final day of last term.

    • Dundee have both had the fewest shots (15) and faced the most shots (47) of any side in the Scottish Premiership this season so far.

  20. Derby win would be perfect launchpad for positive runpublished at 16:11 27 August

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Behind the mic

    For all there was to like about Jim Goodwin's Dundee United last season, they were only able to muster one win from four derbies.

    Refreshed after a weekend off, they will be desperate to prevail at Dens Park on Sunday in the first Dundee derby of this campaign.

    For the fans, getting the bragging rights is hugely important. But this game is about the bigger picture.

    Injury-hit United have taken one point from their opening two league games and Goodwin knows the importance of getting a win sooner rather than later.

    In fact his team are without victory in five games in all competitions while shipping an alarming haul of 11 goals, although he has had to contend with an eye-watering injury list.

    It is early days in the campaign, and things can change very quickly, but this is a hugely important fixture.

    A victory at the home of your neighbours would be the perfect launchpad to kick on and get a positive run going.

    Oh and it would also secure those bragging rights, for a few months anyway.

  21. Please let this be the derby where I get to gloat & redecoratepublished at 13:04 26 August

    Paul McNicoll
    Fan writer

    Dundee United fan's voice

    We're still in August, the sun is shining and autumn is right around the corner, but already derby week has crept up on us like that takeaway curry that you swore was mild.

    For United's new players, this is baptism of fire. Forget easing yourself into Scottish football with a comfy game against Brechin (no offence Brechin).

    No, you're marched into battle up Tannadice Street, trying not to get clipped by an Asda delivery van, before heading straight into the cauldron of Dens.

    Dundee, of course, have the bragging rights from the last two derbies. And while those games weren't exactly played in black-and-white television days, it still feels like two completely different teams lining up this time.

    United's squad turnover has been drastic. Fourteen new players have come in, but most have looked very good, albeit in the small sample size we have seen of them.

    Dundee haven't stood still either. From the outside it looks like they've plugged the holes in their defence, but possibly at the cost of the attacking swagger that made them relatively entertaining last season.

    United, on the other hand, have built a team that, on paper, looks like it could thrill once everyone's fit. But while we've added some flair, we seem to have also developed a defensive frailty that wasn't really in the script.

    Basically, we've gone from Fort Knox to a garden shed with a dodgy padlock in about three months.

    Which makes this derby utterly impossible to call. It could go any way - a scrappy 0–0, a six-goal thriller, or a bizarre 3-2 where the winner goes in off someone's backside in the 94th minute.

    And let's not kid ourselves on, this is worth more than three points. This is about bragging rights, dignity, reputation and, in my case, whether or not my desk on Monday morning looks like a shrine to Simon Murray.

    After the last two defeats, I shuffled into the office to find my workstation plastered with his face. It was on my keyboard, taped to my monitor, even laminated on to my chair.

    I couldn't even look at the guy without hearing my colleagues' muffled giggles from behind their screens.

    So, please, footballing gods, let this be the week when I get to channel my inner Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen. Let me be the one choosing the wallpaper, carefully selecting pictures of United's goalscorers, artistically arranging them across the office like I'm on Changing Rooms: Banter Edition.

    It's my turn to redecorate. It's my turn to gloat. It's my turn to casually hum Beautiful Sunday as I refill the communal kettle.

    Just one win, lads, that's all I ask. Just one.

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  22. Fotheringham joins St Johnstone from Dundee Unitedpublished at 16:19 25 August

    Kai FotheringhamImage source, SNS

    Kai Fotheringham has joined St Johnstone from Dundee United for an undisclosed fee.

    United say "the deal also includes performance-based add ons and a sizeable sell-on fee".

    The Scotland Under-21 forward, 22, made his United debut in October 2020 and has made 123 senior appearances, which includes games on loan at Falkirk, Raith Rovers, Cove Rangers and Stirling Albion. Fotheringham has scored 21 club goals.

    He joins a St Johnstone side top of the Scottish Championship after three league wins out of three.