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General Sport - 21 May 2008
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Tangerine incentive
Dave Bowman has warned the Dundee United class of 2008 there are few worse things in football than watching someone else win a title on your turf (write Tom Duthie and Graeme Finnan).
The former midfield hard man believes that thought more than anything else should prove an incentive to the home players when Celtic come to Tannadice tomorrow in search of the league flag.

Now a member of the Tangerines coaching staff, “Bow” suffered during his playing days when the Old Firm came to town and clinched the championship, and it is a memory that still rankles.

“I played here in one of those games, against Rangers, and it is not nice at the final whistle watching opposing players celebrating like that on your pitch and their fans being the happy ones,” he said.

“You just want to get off and get away, and I am sure the players will be thinking about that tomorrow. Where the league ends up is nothing to do with them and the best way to keep it that way is by going out and winning.

“As a player, that’s what you are in the game for, not watching others win.”

Meanwhile, Tannadice chief executive Stephen Thompson has revealed the lengths to which some Celtic fans have gone in a bid to get tickets for the game, which is now a sell-out.

The away allocation already sold, the last couple of days saw away supporters converge on the club shop in a bid to get their hands on home end briefs.

“We have gone to every possible length to ensure that only Dundee United supporters got home end tickets and have only sold them to people whose names are on our database,” he said.

“That has not stopped us being inundated with attempts to get tickets. Many fans have been turned away by staff at the shop and we’ve spotted fans outside offering people £50-£60 to go in and get tickets for them.

“We even had one member of staff being offered money that would have been paid direct into their bank account for a hospitality package.

“I would add as well that some of the abuse our shop staff have taken has been totally unacceptable and I would like to thank them for their work in difficult circumstances this week.”

United have also warned that any supporter found to be in the wrong end on Thursday will be ejected.

Meanwhile, on the playing front, Garry Kenneth is likely to be drafted in to central defence in place of Lee Wilkie on Thursday.

“Lee didn’t train yesterday because he has a sore back, but I was unlikely to use him anyway. But Garry’s come in before and done well, so I’ve no problems about him playing,” said boss Craig Levein.

With the season almost over, the manager still hasn’t given up hope of persuading Mark Kerr to stay on. The midfielder is out of contract in the summer and several clubs, north and south of the border, are monitoring the situation.

“I’ve spoken to Mark already, but we’ll sit down again next week and hold further talks,” said Craig.

Fixture clash a possibility
Dundee United are hoping to avoid a city clash when they meet Barcelona in a glamour friendly on Saturday, July 26 (writes Graeme Finnan).
The Catalan giants, who have also arranged a game against Hibs at Murrayfield two days earlier, have confirmed they will return to Tannadice for a pre-season fixture.

However, Dundee are due to be in Challenge Cup action on the same day and, although that competition has still to be drawn, there is the possibility of a home tie at Dens.

Should that be the case, United officials are hopeful an amicable solution can be found.

A Tannadice spokesman said, “We received permission and approval for the Barcelona game to take place on July 26 from SFA, SPL and Tayside Police some weeks ago.

“This was before the SFL announced that it would be a Challenge Cup date.

“However, in view of the importance of the fixture, and the boost that this gives to the local and surrounding economy in terms of media exposure and tourism benefits, we’d like to think our neighbours would be happy to discuss an amicable accommodation if there is now going to be a clash.”

Meanwhile, the Tangerines have announced ticket details for the Barca game.

Prices have been set at £27/£30 for adults (lower/top tiers respectively), and £14/£16 for concessions. Sales to all Dundee United season ticket holders for season 2008/2009 will commence at 9 am on Friday and last until Sunday, June 1, with general sales commencing thereafter.

The priority period is reserved for those who have purchased season tickets during the Early Bird period, which ends on Sunday, June 1.

However, all priority sales will be subject to availability and sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

Tickets can be purchased in person at the club shop, by mail, or by telephone on (01382) 833166 (option 1), using a credit/debit card.

Tickets can also be ordered online. Supporters should note there is only a very limited number of concession priced tickets available, applicable to under-18s and over 60s. These will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no student concession ticket.

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