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Dundee United

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  1. What must United do in transfer window?published at 15:59 3 June

    Have your say
    Jim GoodwinImage source, SNS

    The transfer window opened on Sunday - albeit for 10 days initially, mainly so sides competing in the Club World Cup can get early business done - before reopening for the rest of the summer on 16 June.

    Are there certain players you are desperate for Dundee United to sign, or a particular area of the squad that needs improving?

    Or maybe holding on to a key player is your biggest priority? And what about sales - should there be more outgoings to follow the 16 departures?

    We want your take on what business United need to do this summer.

    Let us know here.

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  2. United seek Stephenson return & eye Moldova defender - gossippublished at 08:25 3 June

    Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin wants to bring Luca Stephenson back Tannadice after the 21-year-old midfielder's loan spell and also tap further into the Liverpool development ranks. (Daily Record), external

    Moldova international Iurie Iovu, who has been on loan at Deportivo Alaves B team from Croatian club Istra, is on a list of central defensive targets for Dundee United. (Daily Record), external

    Bolton Wanderers have made a move to try and land Sam Dalby, with the striker also wanted by League One rivals Blackpool and Wigan Athletic after the 29-year-old turned down a new contract with Wrexham and was offered a permanent deal following his loan to Dundee United. (Daily Record), external

    Read the rest of Tuesday's Scottish gossip.

    Scottish gossip
  3. United start pre-season schedule with trip to Brechinpublished at 17:51 2 June

    Jim Goodwin with United coaching staffImage source, SNS

    Dundee United will begin their pre-season preparations with a friendly against Brechin City.

    For the second consecutive year, Jim Goodwin's men will kick off their summer schedule by facing the Highland League side on Saturday, 28 June.

    Last year, strikes in either half from Kai Fotheringham and Tony Watt ensured victory for the top-flight club.

    The fixture will mark former United midfielder and manager Ray McKinnon's first match in the Glebe Park dugout as Brechin boss.

  4. United keen on defender Mitchell - gossippublished at 08:28 2 June

    Dundee United are among clubs interested in a loan deal for Charlton Athletic defender Zach Mitchell after the 20-year-old impressed for St Johnstone last season. (The Courier, external - subscription required)

    Dundee United owner Mark Ogren thinks the San Francisco 49ers' involvement with Rangers will increase revenue throughout Scottish football – and hopes it could be a step towards lifting the alcohol ban in stadiums. (The Athletic, external - subscription required)

    Scottish gossip
  5. What do the stats say about United's impressive season?published at 15:50 31 May

    Dundee UnitedImage source, SNS

    Dundee United's impressive fourth-placed finish on their return to the Scottish Premiership has garnered plenty of plaudits.

    So what do the stats say about how Jim Goodwin's men fared?

    United were solid rather than spectacular, an effectiveness amplified by their results. Only twice did they win a league game and score more than two goals in the process. Eight of their 15 league wins were by a 1-0 scoreline.

    Wrexham loanee Sam Dalby bagging 15 goals on his own certainly helped.

    United racked up an xG (expected goals) of 48.53 - below the league average of 52.79 - so their 45 goals in the league is a slight underperformance and they outscored only the bottom two Ross County and St Johnstone.

    Seven errors led to goals being conceded, too, the league's third-highest number.

    A sturdy defensive unit was key to their success, however.

    While Goodwin's side were content to cede possession - their average of 42.93% ranks them eighth in the Premiership - their clean sheet tally of 12 is bettered only by Celtic and Rangers, and goalkeeper Jack Walton impressed again on loan from Luton Town.

    United overperformed compared to their xG against of 56.31 - pretty much bang on the league average - by conceding 54 goals, further suggesting a stout defence. And only four sides let in fewer goals than the Tannadice outfit.

    Until the post-split fixtures, United never went longer than four games without a top-flight win.

    On matchday seven in early October, they beat St Mirren 1-0 away and climbed to fifth. Remarkably, they would never be lower than that for the rest of the season.

  6. Striker Dalby in demand - gossippublished at 08:50 30 May

    Bolton Wanderers have ed Wigan Athletic and Blackpool in the race to sign ex-Wrexham striker and free agent Sam Dalby, who spent last season on loan at Dundee United. (Football League World), external

    Read the rest of Friday's Scottish gossip.

    Scottish gossip
  7. 'Goodwin will embrace United's rising expectation'published at 15:05 28 May

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Behind the Mic

    While Aberdeen winning the Scottish Cup was a blow to Dundee United - knocking them down from Europa League second round qualifying to Conference League - they shouldn't be disheartened.

    European qualification was in the realms of fantasy this time last year for the Tannadice faithful, who had just watched their side successfully emerge from Scotland's second tier.

    The Tangerines enjoyed a fine first campaign back at the top table, finishing fourth, but Jim Goodwin now has to guard against the dreaded 'second season syndrome'.

    There's also a cautionary tale from the club's previous European foray. Back in 2022-23, United claimed a memorable 1-0 home win over AZ Alkmaar - before being spanked 7-0 in the return leg and making a dismal start to the domestic campaign, which culminated in relegation.

    They will have plenty of positivity to take into new campaign but expectation levels have inevitably risen.

    Matching - or exceeding - those lofty expectations will be tough, but Goodwin has shown he can embrace the challenges Scottish football throws up, and you fancy he will be ready to embrace what is on the horizon.

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  8. Why Aberdeen win is European blow for Unitedpublished at 19:50 24 May

    European trophiesImage source, Getty Images

    Dundee United were all set for a place in the Europa League at the second qualifying round, with the second chance of Conference League preliminaries.

    Then Aberdeen stunned Celtic to win the Scottish Cup.

    That means the Pittodrie side are elevated from Scotland's fifth European representatives to the third. As a consequence, Hibernian and United shuffle down to fourth and fifth respectively.

    Jim Goodwin's side are still guaranteed European football, but they will now go straight into the Conference League second round instead.

    The draw will be on June 18, with the ties on July 24 and 31.

  9. 'I didn't like him & I wasn't scared of him' - Ferguson on McLeanpublished at 18:46 22 May

    Jim McLeanImage source, SNS
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    Jim McLean led Dundee United to unprecedented success - but Duncan Ferguson was not a fan of his former manager

    As Dundee United's longest-serving and most successful manager, Jim McLean is a legendary figure at Tannadice.

    The former United boss, who died after a long battle with dementia in 2020, led the team for 22 years from 1971 to 1993, guiding United to unprecedented success.

    A top-flight winner in 1983. Back-to-back League Cup triumphs in 1980 and 1981. A Uefa Cup runner-up in 1987.

    Despite that success, there was no love lost between McLean and an up-and-coming Duncan Ferguson, who played for three years under the ex-Tannadice manager.

    Speaking to BBC Scotland's chief sports writer Tom English, Everton legend Ferguson describes McLean as a "tyrant" and a "bully".

    "I didn't like that," he says. "I didn't like the way he talked to me. I didn't like the way he talked to other people.

    "There were senior players in the dressing room who were petrified of him. I've seen them crying their eyes out. I didn't care. He didn't bother me. I wasn't scared of him."

    Following McLean's death in 2020, Ferguson was asked to go to his funeral.

    But the former Rangers and Newcastle striker said it would not have been appropriate for him to attend, adding: "I didn't like the guy. He did nothing for me.

    "He shouted at my mum on the phone because I wasn't in my digs. Mum's crying her eyes out. I didn't hate him. I don't hate anybody, but I didn't like him."

    Read more: Big Dunc - From Barlinnie hell to Goodison heaven

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  10. Docherty seeks new challenge with new shoe sizepublished at 16:29 21 May

    Kenny Crawford
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Ross Docherty has been released by Dundee UnitedImage source, SNS
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    Skipper Ross Docherty has been released by Dundee United after two seasons

    Departing Dundee United captain Ross Docherty is ready to prove his Premiership pedigree once again and hopes advice from a podiatrist has put an end to recent injury problems.

    The 32-year-old helped the Tannadice team finish fourth on their return to the top flight but made just 14 league starts.

    The former Ayr United and Partick Thistle midfielder, who led United to the Championship title in the previous campaign, missed most of October, November and March due to various niggles.

    "It's obviously frustrating and I can totally understand why everyone else was frustrated as well," he said.

    "But I want to put it out there that I was trying my best and doing a lot off the pitch to try and get myself right. It was only in the last few months that we managed to get to the bottom of a few things and get that run of games."

    One of the unexpected remedies came when a podiatrist advised him to get his feet remeasured.

    "Long story short, I was wearing shoes that were a bit too small and it was kind of killing my calves and hamstrings and stuff like that," explained Docherty.

    "We ended up getting the right size of shoe for a start, but also got custom made in-soles. So we managed to get to the bottom of it but maybe a bit too late.

    "I'm a wee bit ashamed to tell that story to be honest but, touch wood, that was what was affecting me for so long and I think especially from the last month or two, it's the best I've felt since I've been at United and it gives me that confidence to go and put it right somewhere else by playing and proving myself again.

    "I'd love to stay in the top flight but I'll explore any option that's put in front of me."

  11. Docherty 'not easy to replace' and is loss of leaders 'concerning'?published at 15:22 21 May

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    We asked for your views on captain Ross Docherty being released and Dundee United's 16 end-of-season player departures.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Kevin: We can only hope the manager has some irons in the fire and we can get real quality in to progress further. I struggle to see how ripping the squad apart can help improve the core of the team. Personally I would have kept Declan Gallagher on a one-year extension and Doherty on a pay-as-you-play basis as when he plays he makes a difference.

    John: Absolutely gutted to see Docherty leave. When he played, United were a better team. His control of the midfield was masterful at times. When he wasn't playing other midfielders often fell short. Sure he has been horrendously unlucky with injuries but a pay-as-you-play and bonus for every 10 games played might have suited. Not an easy player to replace.

    Calum: Letting all three of Docherty, Gallagher and Louis Moult go is quite risky in of the experience and leadership leaving the dressing room. We'll just have to trust that Jim Goodwin knows what he's doing and can successfully pull off a third successive summer rebuild.

    Mick: I would have liked to have seen Docherty and Gallagher given at least another year. Their performances, when fit, have been exceptional and their influence on the players around them cannot be underestimated. Most United fans would agree that the side is better and more difficult to beat when Doc is in it, and Gallagher has been a key part of what was, in the main, a very stingy defence. We did start leaking goals when Kevin Holt left, so his contribution should be acknowledged too. Wish these guys, the loan guys, and King Louis all the very best for wherever they roll up next. It's been a pleasure having you at our club.

    Derek: The January gs certainly appear to have had little impact. Letting both Docherty and David Babunski go looks a bit cavalier - let's hope there is someone else lined up.

    Scott: A bit concerning that we are getting rid of some of our leaders, albeit, as a club we need to progress by bringing in even more talented players. I'm sure Goodwin has a few cards up his sleeve regarding a few players coming in. I just hope they have some pace, power and equality as important, the right personality.

    Jeff: All the players released are the correct decisions. Docherty was good for us but was always injured and Gallagher is 34 and another season in the Prem would be too much for him, St Johnstone would be a good fit for both of them, as well as Moult. Hopefully Jim has some players in mind for next season and if he can get Sam Dalby, Luca Stephenson and Jack Walton in again then hopefully it will be another good season.

    Ali: Docherty was easily one of our best players when fit but understand he's missed a lot of the season, would have liked to see him on an earn-as-you-play deal but understand that may not have suited both parties. Hoping we have Will Ferry-calibre replacements lined up for the boys who are leaving because everyone was upset when Scott McMann was let go last year and Ferry has definitely been an upgrade.

  12. How does Goodwin better this season?published at 12:06 21 May

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Behind the mic

    At the start of the Premiership season few would have predicted a fourth-place finish for Dundee United.

    Yet Jim Goodwin's men have done just that, with smart recruitment and great organisation two of the main planks upon which their success was based.

    The question for Goodwin now is how can he better this season?

    There is no doubt it will be tough, but Goodwin will fancy his chances of doing it again next term.

    Goal machine Sam Dalby and goalkeeper Jack Walton were integral to United's success. Dalby, who is a free agent this summer, is weighing up his future while Walton has returned to parent club Luton Town where he is looking to "challenge for the number one jersey".

    Replacing those two will be a huge task.

    And there are others who have played a big part over the past 12 months who have also moved on, such as loanees Luca Stephenson and Emmanuel Adegboyega.

    So there is plenty for manager Goodwin, and new head of recruitment Ross Goodwin, to do over the coming months as they look to put together another squad capable of challenging at the right end of the table again.

    Being able to dangle the lure of European football in front of prospective new gs will certainly help.

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  13. United appoint Ross Goodwin as head of recruitmentpublished at 21:13 20 May

    TannadiceImage source, SNS

    Dundee United have confirmed the appointment of Ross Goodwin as head of recruitment.

    The 28-year-old moves to Tannadice after three years as head of football data at relegated English Championship club Plymouth.

    Goodwin, who replaces the outgoing Michael Cairney, said: "I'm delighted to be ing one of Scotland's biggest and most historic clubs.

    "Following a terrific season in which we qualified for European competition, we must ensure we continue to plan for the future while appreciating current success, and my role in that is to further the ambitions of the club by unearthing talented players."

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  14. Captain Docherty one of 16 players leaving Unitedpublished at 15:51 20 May

    Ross DochertyImage source, SNS
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    Ross Docherty captained Dundee United to the Scottish Championship trophy last year

    Captain Ross Docherty is one of 16 players departing Dundee United.

    The 32-year-old midfielder skippered the team to the Championship title last term but has struggled with injuries this season, making 15 starts, as United secured a fourth-place finish and European football.

    Docherty will exit with fellow first-team regulars Louis Moult and Declan Gallagher - whose exits were confirmed last month - with the Tannadice club hailing the trio as "pivotal " who made "priceless contributions" in the second tier and top flight.

    North Macedonia midfielder David Babunski is on the way out too - after United opted not to trigger the option of a further year on his deal - along with winter g Allan Campbell and loanees Lewis Fiorini and Ruari Paton.

    On-loan Wrexham striker Sam Dalby, who was United's top scorer this term with 15 goals, and Luton goalkeeper Jack Walton will also leave.

    Luca Stephenson and Emmanuel Adegboyega will depart after impressing on loan from Liverpool and Norwich respectively.

    And Tony Watt, who spent the 2024-25 season on loan at Motherwell, will also leave this summer, as will academy graduates Ollie Simpson, Zeke Cameron, Adam Carnwath and Bryan Mwangi.

    In a statement, United say they "remain in contractual discussions with several players" and will provide a further update.

    United fans, have the club made the right decision in cutting captain Docherty loose? Are there any other released players who should have been kept?

    Tell us here

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  15. 'Fourth place, flying seats & farewell tears - a wild end to season'published at 11:39 20 May

    Ronny Costello
    Fan writer

    Dundee Utd fan voice

    Saturday was up there. It had everything.

    United sealed fourth place and European football in our first season back in the big league, after starting the day in fifth and slipping to sixth at one point.

    Goals from Declan Gallagher and Sam Dalby completed a 2-1 comeback win over Aberdeen, leapfrogging them as they finished fifth - this alone should've been the headline.

    But it wasn't. Because once again, a mindless idiot overshadowed everything.

    The image of Jack MacKenzie with blood pouring from his face after being struck by a flying seat launched from the away end was sickening. That's not just bad behaviour - it's criminal.

    And while it's one person responsible, the impact is felt by everyone - MacKenzie, the fans, and the game itself.

    This has to be a turning point as this time a player was genuinely hurt. Lifetime bans, legal consequences, stronger deterrents - nothing should be off the table.

    And as if that wasn't enough drama, the full-time whistle went and the fans poured on to the pitch. Emotions do this to you. Football does this to you.

    But the consequences hit hard as our players, heroes to some, many pulling on that magnificent tangerine shirt for the final time, never got their deserved send-off. No lap of honour, no farewell wave. That stings.

    Especially when you look at the names: Gallagher (immense again), Louis Moult, David Babunski, even Dalby – we don't know who'll be here next season. But they gave us pride back. They represented the shirt, fought for the club and were part of a brilliant season. They deserved that applause.

    And what about Jim Goodwin? Gorgeous Jim as we call him on the podcast. Two years ago he was a punchline. Now he's built a team that's hardworking, united (pun intended), and effective.

    From promotion to a top-four finish and for the first time in his career as a player or manager, European football. That's redemption.

    We don't yet know if it'll be Europa League or Conference League as it all depends on the Scottish Cup final. But regardless, United are back in Europe.

    Shame it ended with stitches and sirens instead of cheers and salutes but make no mistake – this club is on the rise again.

    Ronny Costello can be found at The Dode Fox Podcast, external

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  16. Dalby not ruling out stay, but Babunski 'to exit' - gossippublished at 09:09 20 May

    Sam Dalby has refused to rule out extending his stay with Dundee United after the 25-year-old striker turned down an extended contract with Wrexham. (The Courier), external

    David Babunski will depart Dundee United this summer after the Premiership club opted not to take up the option of a one-year extension to the 31-year-old midfielder's contract. (The Courier), external

    Read Tuesday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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  17. Stephenson hints at potential United returnpublished at 14:35 19 May

    Luca StephensonImage source, SNS

    Luca Stephenson has hinted that he could return to Dundee United next season after playing a key role in helping Jim Goodwin's newly-promoted side qualify for Europe.

    The versatile 21-year-old enjoyed an impressive campaign on loan from Liverpool, making 34 appearances.

    Despite being ruled out by injury for the final five matches as United sealed fourth spot, Stephenson landed the club's young player of the year award on Sunday.

    The Englishman, who ed Liverpool's academy from Sunderland in 2018, is yet to make a competitive appearance for the Reds and has just a year left on his contract with the Premier League club.

    Asked in a club interview if he fancied some European action with United next season, Stephenson smiled: "Maybe, maybe. I can't say too much on it yet. I don't know everything that's going on.

    "There's going to be a lot of movement, a lot of talk over the summer, but we'll see what happens."

    Reflecting on his season at United, Stephenson added: "It was far in advance of anything I expected. I've played a lot of games but feel like they've been good minutes as well."

    Stephenson underwent surgery on a double hernia last month but reported he expects to be fit for pre-season.

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  18. 'Unthinkable, unforgivable, unacceptable'published at 11:49 19 May

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    Sportscene team react to Aberdeen's Jack MacKenzie being hit by seat

    Watch the Sportscene discuss the incident involving an object hitting Aberdeen's Jack MacKenzie during a full-time pitch invasion at Tannadice.

  19. Departing Dundee United defender makes TOTWpublished at 11:31 19 May

    Jonathan Sutherland
    Sportscene presenter

    Jonathan Sutherland's team of the week

    Dundee United produced a superb comeback to defeat Aberdeen, leapfrog them into fourth place in the Scottish Premiership and clinch European football on Saturday and one of Jim Goodwin's departing men has made my team of the week.

    Declan Gallagher signed off with a goal an important win for the Tangerines.