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  • Robertson, S (21)
  • Date:2008-12-27
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Tannadice Park
  • Attendance:7927
  • Referee:Boyle, C

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

87mins

Warren Feeney is replaced by Francisco Jose Sandaza.

82mins

It's red. He's off. Darren Barr has been sent off.

70mins

Dean Holden is replaced by Thomas Scobbie.

65mins

Darren Barr is booked for unsporting behaviour.

64mins

Arnau Riera is replaced by Patrick Cregg.

53mins

Michael Higdon is booked for unsporting behaviour.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

46mins

Burton O'Brien is replaced by Kevin McBride.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by C Boyle

21mins

Goal!! Dundee Utd have scored with Scott Robertson putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

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


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Match Report

Dundee United maintained their drive towards third place with this narrow victory, but in truth this was a game they could and should have won by a far greater margin.

While Falkirk had their chances, the Terrors created so many that they could have won a handful of games.

It began in the third minute with a great effort from Jon Daly which was ruled offside.

Paul Dixon had fired in a great cross for Warren Feeney to flick the ball onto the bar and Daly to knock in the rebound, but it was Feeney who had been marginally flagged offside.

With the United midfield dominant, the pressure built up and it was only a matter of time before the opening goal would arrive.

It duly did in the 21st minute courtesy of Scott Robertson.

A superb ball from Dixon gave Feeney space to dash into the box and cut it back for the midfielder to run in and take advantage of a weak clearance, smacking the ball low from 15 yards

With United in full flow, the Bairns almost grabbed an equaliser in the 29th minute with a great move ending with Steve Lovell almost rounding the keeper but seeing the ball run away from him as Lukasz Zaluska forced him wide.

This gave the visitors some encouragement and Scott Arfield really should have found the back of the net in the 37th minute with a free shot from 10 yards.

Falkirk continued to create the chances with a fabulous one-handed stop from Zaluska in the 49th minute

But the best chance of the game fell to Daly, who missed a glorious chance in the 55th minute.

Feeney teed it nicely up for him by laying the ball on a plate, but the striker blasted over the open goal from 12 yards.

Then Feeney missed another easy header two minutes later as United tried to seal the game.

United fans and players alike were furious in the 68th minute when they were denied a penalty by rookie referee Chris Boyle.

Incensed, United lost their concentration and a few minutes later Arfield hit the inside of the post with a 12-yard strike.

With Darren Barr being red carded in the 82nd minute, chances continued to fall for the hosts, but there were to be no more Christmas cheer for the Tannadice faithful.

Dundee United

Falkirk

Corners

118

Fouls

518

Goal attempts

99

Shots off target

67

Offsides

21

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