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  • Goodwillie (38)
  • Miller (33)
  • Date:2009-05-07
  • Kick-off:20:00
  • Venue:Tannadice Park
  • Attendance:10407
  • Referee:Boyle, C

Live Commentary

90mins

Lee Miller is replaced by Tommy Wright.

86mins

The referee has booked Darren Dods.

80mins

Andis Shala is being taken off, Warren Feeney has come on in his place.

76mins

Aberdeen are replacing Chris Maguire with Peter Pawlett.

75mins

It's red. He's off. Mark Kerr has been sent off.

71mins

Morgaro Gomis is being taken off, Scott Robertson has come on in his place.

70mins

Prince Buaben goes into the referee's book for dissent.

58mins

Danny Swanson is being taken off, Craig Conway has come on in his place.

46mins

Aberdeen are replacing Richard Foster with Javan Vidal.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 1.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

40mins

The referee has booked Richard Foster.

38mins

Goal!! David Goodwillie scores for Dundee Utd.

33mins

Goal!! Aberdeen have scored with Lee Miller putting it in the back of the net.

24mins

The referee has booked Lee Miller.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Ten-man Aberdeen held Dundee United to draw as both teams crept closer to Hearts in the race for a European spot.

It was a game which the Tangerines could have and should have won, but also one which would have still given Dons manager Jimmy Calderwood hope that his troops are still in the hunt for that elusive spot.

After being totally out-played in the first period, the Dons stormed back into the game in the second half with an aerial threat which United found hard to contain.

But their gameplan fell apart in the 75th minute when ex-United man Mark Kerr completely lost the plot following his foul on Craig Conway and was shown a red card for his dissent towards the official.

This had followed a pulsating first half in which the United fans were left feeling somewhat relieved at the break after seeing their team completely dominate play and yet go behind in the 33rd minute to a Lee Miller piece of magic.

The striker, returning to a cauldron of hate at Tananadice, was fortunate to be on the park as in the 24th minute he had clearly punched Darren Dods in a tussle yet, astonishingly, the ref had only given him a yellow card.

The Terrors had felt aggrieved as they had been in the ascendancy from the kick-off with David Goodwillie signalling their intentions as early as the first minute with an 18-yard strike which skimmed over the bar.

Playing with fluency and skill, the hosts created a number of chances and yet it was the Dons who grabbed the lead with their first corner.

Charlie Mulgrew's deep inswinger was headed back across goal by Scott Severin for the unmarked Miller to wheel and hit the net with an overhead kick.

But the lead only lasted six minutes as United pulled back a superb equaliser.

A long cross-field ball from Prince Bauben found David Robertson who crossed from the byline for Goodwillie to head high into the net from six yards out.

With a reorganised side, Aberdeen pushed forward in the second period but after Kerr's departure, they were fortunate not to go behind as Craig Conway's thunderous free-kick rattled off the inside of the post.

But they held out as United cursed a missed opportunity to go level with Hearts.

Dundee United

Aberdeen

Corners

89

Fouls

179

Goal attempts

1010

Shots off target

64

Offsides

23

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