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DODDS AND McINTYRE SECURE A POINT FOR UNITED

2nd January 2003

Billy Dodds (pictured) started this afternoon as a straight replacement for Steven Thompson. Former Tangerine Gary McSwegan was out with a hamstring injury and Ally Mitchell dropped to the bench.

As hoped for, a larger than usual United crowd were in attendance despite the inclement weather conditions.

UNITED: GALLACHER, LAUCHLAN, EASTON, MILLER, LILLEY, PATERSON, DODDS, DUFF, MCCRACKEN, WILSON, O'DONNELL SUBS: COMBE, MCCUNNIE, MCINTYE, SMART, HAMILTON.


KILMARNOCK: MARSHALL, SHIELDS, MCCLAREN, FULTON, DARGO, MAHOOD, CANERO, FOWLER, INNES, BOYD, DILLON SUBS; MELDRUM, DINDELEUX, MITCHELL, HAY, DI GIACOMO

REFEREE: H.DALLAS

Kilmarnock's Peter Canero opened the scoring in the 21st minute.

Charlie Miller went off injured to be replaced by Jim McIntyre.

In the 31st minute, Billy Dodds equalised following a goalmouth scramble in the Killie penalty box. This was United's first goal since Mark Wilson netted in the first few minutes against Hibs on the 7th of December at Tannadice, a total of 478 minutes between Tangerine goals.

HALF-TIME: UNITED 1 KILMARNOCK 1

Former Tangerine Andy McLaren put the visitors ahead again half way through the second period.

In the 90th minute, Jim McIntyre scored his sixth of the season when he headed home from a Paterson cross to equalise for a second time.

FULL-TIME: UNITED 2 KILMARNOCK 2

United remain a point behind Motherwell after former United player David Partridge equalised for the Fir Park side against Partick Thistle.

Attendance: 7,109

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