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General Sport - 29 April 2005
Football: Blether with Brown > Touchline
 
CONFIDENT CALLUM
Defender Callum Macdonald accepts Dundee United will probably end their derby drought sooner rather than later — but he’s determined it won’t be at Dens Park tomorrow (writes Tom Duthie).
It’s nine games and just over three years since Dundee lost this fixture and, while Macdonald knows that run must end eventually, extending it into double figures would represent a big step towards SPL safety.

“We’ve had such a good time of it and they’ve had such a bad time that the law of averages means they have got to win one sometimes. But we don’t want it to be this one,” he said.

“Sometimes you get fixtures that one team always seems to do better in, and it is something you do think about when the derbies come around. It’s hard to explain why it’s been that way because United are often favourites and probably are again for this one. But we still think we can do well.”

With both teams so close to the relegation place, this is one occasion when there is something much more important than bragging rights to fight for — and Macdonald admits three valuable points to help beat the drop is what both teams will be focusing on.

“Because of where both of us are, this is the biggest game I have played in and, in some ways, the fact we need points to make sure we stay up takes away from it being a derby. It will still be a special atmosphere and there will be extra nerves in the dressing-room before the kick-off. But it is about getting to safety not beating our rivals.”

While he won’t take anything for granted until that safety is a mathematical certainty, with bottom two Livingston and Dunfermline facing each other tomorrow, he knows three points would be a boost.

“Whoever wins or loses tomorrow, it will not be over and there will still be a bit to do. A win would not clinch safety for us, but it would go a long way.

“We are certainly confident we can get the points we need. We have some tough games to come, but we are ahead of the bottom three and that gives us some advantage. We are looking for the points to get over the finish line, while they are trying to catch us up.”

And although Macdonald is desperate to see United finish losers tomorrow, he is eager to see his city rivals also hold on to their top-flight status. Deep down, he believes both sets of fans feel the same.

“To be honest, although the fans might feel that way on the day, and maybe through the summer they’ll be happy if the other team has gone down, if there is no derbies next season they will be disappointed.

“I want both clubs to stay up. You have the Old Firm coming here and they are good games, but the one we all look forward to most is the derby. Playing United are our biggest games of the season and we get the biggest crowds — I don’t want to be missing that.”

There was an injury scare surrounding skipper Barry Smith after he had to go to hospital yesterday afternoon to have stitches in a cut just above an eye.

“He got hurt in an accidental clash with Kelvin Jack when they were going for a cross, but, although we were worried when we saw the blood and he is a bit bruised, Barry is fine and he’ll be in his usual place,” said boss Jim Duffy. The big injury worry remains Brent Sancho. He is still struggling to recover from an ankle problem and that is likely to mean Macdonald playing in central defence alongside Bobby Mann.

Only a few tickets for the home sections remained unsold. Only front row tickets were left for the Bobby Cox Stand and there were a few areas of the Main Stand where seats were available. The ticket office at Dundee Direct is open between 10 am-noon tomorrow.

TIME IS RIGHT
Tony Bullock believes a long overdue derby victory at Dens Park tomorrow would give Dundee United the momentum they need for a successful conclusion to this difficult season (writes Tom Duthie).
The Tangerines last win over their neighbours pre-dates the goalkeeper’s signing. But he feels the time is right to set the record straight.

“I’ve played in two of these games and we’ve got a couple of results I felt we didn’t deserve. If we get the breaks we didn’t get in those games, I feel we can get a result this time and that might be what we need because we have had bad luck in the last few I’ve seen or played in,” said Bullock.

“We are on a good run at the minute and that’s four games unbeaten we’ve gone going into this one.

“We’ve played some good teams on that run and, if we can go to Dens and win, that will take us above Dundee and we can take our confidence into three very important league games after this.

“There would still be work to be done, but a win would be a big step in the right direction.”

The Englishman also admitted he has been taken aback by the passion of City of Discovery fans when it comes to this derby and, as much as he is aiming for an away win this time, hopes the battle against relegation is successfully tackled on both sides of Tannadice Street.

“To be honest, down south you only tend to look at Celtic and Rangers and assume they are the big games for all the teams.

“When you come up here you find out how much the derbies mean and what a big game it is. That’s been shown by the fact that it will be a sellout and we will have something like 4500 fans coming to Dens to back us.”

Interim boss Gordon Chisholm believes those fans will have a big part to play if United are to end their derby drought.

“The fans have been right with us as we’ve battled for results and that we have sold all our tickets for this one is a big factor,” he said.

“Knowing they will be behind us in numbers and making a lot of noise is a boost to the boys.

“And we are all aware of how important this game is. No one needs to tell us it is and we will be going looking for a result.”

After recent successes over Hibs in the Scottish Cup semi, Rangers at Ibrox and Hearts in a vital league game, Gordon is looking for another big game performance.

“We’ve had some good individual displays in recent weeks.

“But if I was handing out praise it would be for the way we have performed as a team and that will be the key to getting a result."

United expect to have injury doubts Jason Scotland and Derek McInnes fit and in the squad.

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