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Dundee United v St Mirren
Season 2009/2010 Date 05 December 2009
Venue Tannadice Score W 3 - 2

Dundee United 3 - Damian Casalinuovo (29), Conway (44), Myrie-Williams (79)
St Mirren 2 - Dods (og 61), O'Donnell (85)

Author - Gareth Scott, - Pics Kara Griffiths  

There were two changes to the United line-up for the visit of St Mirren. Sean Dillon came in for the suspended Prince Buaben and David Goodwillie started in attack alongside Casalinuovo with Danny Cadamarteri making way.

Former United men Paul Gallacher, Lee Mair and Chris Innes all started for the visitors.

First Half:

The visitors started the brighter of the two sides and with five minutes gone Weaver was called into action when he saved a long range Thomson effort low to his right. With nine minutes on the clock United had their first attempt at goal but Goodwillie's effort was well off target. A minute later a fine pass from Ross allowed Thomson to fire in a snap shot from waist height but the ball just cleared the crossbar. St Mirren were then caught out twice with marginal offside decisions. Both involved Mehmet and on the first occasion he made a mess of his shot and the second time round he had the ball in the net but to United's relief the decision was correct. With twenty minutes gone McGinn became the first man to be booked for a terrible challenge on Gomis. Both teams then had appeals for a penalty kick knocked back. Firstly Brady burst into the United box and with Kovacevic present he went down far to easily and the referee awarded a goal kick. Then Myrie-Williams stumbled in the Saints box but the referee again decided there was no foul. On the half hour mark United were ahead. Sean Dillon, who was playing an unfamiliar midfield role, perfectly picked out Casalinuovo who beat Innes and sent a low shot past Gallacher into the bottom corner of the net. Six minutes later United should have doubled their lead when after a Dillon cross and Casalinuovo header fell into the path of Goodwillie the youngster took a wild swipe at the ball which went well wide. This was short lived though as with a minute of the half remaining United did double their lead when Craig Conway superbly caught out Gallacher at his near post with a free kick from 25 yards out.

First Half Summary:

United took a while to get going but once they were in their stride they looked the more likely and they would have been pleased to have a two goal advantage at the break.

Second Half:

Two minutes after the restart United were almost out of sight when a great move involving Dixon and Conway ended with Casalinuovo firing into the side netting. Brady then broke from the St Mirren box and with Goodwillie chasing hard the United man was booked for pulling back the former Dundee man. United then received a further yellow card when Myrie-Williams was booked for using his elbow. Things got worse for United on 55 minutes when Morgaro Gomis was given a straight red card for appearing to slap McGinn and from the free kick the visitors were back in the game when Innes headed towards goal and the ball ended up in the net after deflecting off Darren Dods. Scott Robertson then made a welcome return replacing Goodwillie and then shortly after O'Donnell came on for the visitors and United's Jon Daly swapped places with Casalinuovo. To complete a flurry of substitutions former United man Stephen Robb came on for Hugh Murray with 15 minutes left. A minute later there was a further yellow card when Barron was booked for a reckless challenge on Myrie-Williams.

With twelve minutes left United restored their two goal advantage. Conway played a perfectly weighted pass into the path of Myrie-Williams and the Englishman flicked the ball over Gallacher to score his first goal for his new club. Chris Innes was then cautioned for a blatant foul on Conway and shortly after Conway had a left foot shot that only just missed the target. Saints them made their final change of the afternoon when Thomson made way for Conor Ramsay. The Buddies then set up a nervy finish for the home support when a Stephen O'Donnell shot from twelve yards was deflected past the helpless Weaver. In the dying minutes Darren Dods went off with a head knock and was replaced by Garry Kenneth and then goalscorer O'Donnell was booked for a shocking two footed lunge at Dixon that could easily have merited a red card. United held on though for three vital points.

Full Time Summary: A very eventful afternoon that saw United deservedly take all three points. United were cruising before Gomis was sent off but credit to the home side who continued to play attacking football despite being a man down.

Man of the match - Jennison Myrie-Williams He had a fine match for the hosts and his fine goal proved to be the winner. A mention to Sean Dillon who also put in a fine display despite playing in an unfamiliar midfield role.

Teams:

United:
Weaver, Dillon, Webster, Dods (Kenneth 85), Conway, Myrie-Williams, Gomis, Kovacevic, Casalinuovo (Daly 65), Dixon, Goodwillie (Scott Robertson 60)
Subs not used : Banks, Cadamarteri, David Robertson, Shala

St Mirren: Gallacher, Ross, McGinn, Mair, Murray (Robb 75), Mehmet, Thomson (Ramsay 80), Higdon, Brady (O'Donnell 65), Barron, Innes
Subs not used : Howard, Camara, Potter, McLean

Referee : Brian Winter
Attendance : 6259
Season
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1. All fixtures subject to change.
2. Fixtures 34 - 38 will be published at a later date.

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