| It will be the first time Craig has been back to the Caledonian Stadium since his switch to Tayside in January and, although he doesn’t expect a hostile reception from the home fans, he knows his men are in for a tough game.
“I enjoyed my time up there and worked with a lot of good people,” said Craig. “Charlie Christie has continued the good work and they just missed out on a top-six spot, so we are in for a hard game.”
Former Caley man Barry Robson won’t face his old team as he begins a three-game ban.
Free-to-leave pair Derek McInnes and Paul Ritchie added a bit of experience to a youthful United reserve side which beat Aberdeen 5-3 at Links Park yesterday. Goals by David Goodwillie (2), Robbie Feeney, Barry Callaghan and Willie Easton made up the Tangerines’ nap hand. |