2009–10 Dundee United F.C. season

Dundee United 2009–10 football season
Dundee United
2009–10 season
ChairmanStephen Thompson
ManagerCraig Levein
(until 23 December 2009)
Peter Houston
Scottish Premier League3rd
Scottish CupWinners
League CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Jon Daly (13)
All: David Goodwillie (15)
Highest home attendance11,100 vs. Celtic, 22 November 2009
Lowest home attendance6,000 vs. Hamilton, 17 October 2009
Home colours
Away colours
Centenary colours

The 2009–10 season covers the period from 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010 and was the club's 101st season, having been founded as Dundee Hibernian in 1909.

Review and Events

A number of players joined and left the club in early pre-season. Striker Danny Cadamarteri signed on a Bosman transfer from Huddersfield Town, while goalkeeper Steve Banks arrived as player/goalkeeping coach after negotiating his release from Hearts. Former England under-18 cap Jennison Myrie-Williams arrived after leaving Bristol City while Michael McGovern, who had been signed as back-up on a one-year deal last summer, left the club after failing to make a first-team appearance. Warren Feeney's loan spell also came to an end and wasn't renewed, while a handful of under-19 players were either released or allowed to move to lower league clubs.

Chronological list of events

This is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2009–10 season, presented in chronological order. This list does not include transfers, which are listed in the transfers section below, or match results, which are in the results section.

  • 7 July: Francisco Sandaza's double hernia rules him out until September.[1]
  • 21 July: Prince Buaben is diagnosed with malaria following a visit to his native Ghana.[2]
  • 27 July: New signing Damián Casalinuovo becomes the fourth striker to suffer injury after dislocating his shoulder during the final tour match in Ireland.[3]
  • 10 September: Danny Cadamarteri is named Player of the Month for August 2009.
  • 12 September: The club's centenary dinner takes place.
  • 6 October: Scott Robertson is named as a replacement in the Scotland squad for the upcoming friendly in Japan; hours later, he is replaced himself by teammate Craig Conway.[4]
  • 23 December: Manager Craig Levein leaves the club to become Scotland manager, with Peter Houston placed in temporary charge.[5]
  • 8 January: The deal to bring Bohemians manager Pat Fenlon to Tannadice falls through after both clubs failed to agree on a compensation deal.
  • 28 January: Peter Houston is confirmed as the club's manager until the end of the season.
  • 28 January: Jon Daly scores the club's 5,000th league goal with a penalty in the 4–4 draw at Kilmarnock.[6]
  • 15 May: Dundee United F.C. win the Scottish Cup for only the second time. Goodwillie scored the first from 25 yards and Craig Conway scored a double. United won 3–0 against Ross County.

Match Results

Dundee United have played twelve competitive matches during the 2009–10 season.[7]

Friendlies

The club failed to retain the Keyline Cup they won last year by finishing third in the six-team tournament when they visited Oban in mid July. A series of domestic friendly matches sandwiched a trip to the Republic of Ireland before the club's centenary friendly draw at home to Newcastle United. A friendly win at home to FA Premier League side Blackburn Rovers was the club's last pre-season encounter, although in late July, the club confirmed a November friendly with rivals Dundee to mark the opening of the club's new floodlights. United ran out 3-1 winners with goals from Andis Shala, Danny Cadamarteri and Jon Daly.

Arbroath v Dundee United XI
17 July 2009 Friendly Arbroath 1–2 Dundee United XI Gayfield Park
Hislop Casalinuovo
Dow
Referee: Neil Watters
Stirling Albion v Dundee United
18 July 2009 Friendly Stirling Albion 1–2 Dundee United Forthbank Stadium
Graham 43' Webster 19'
Goodwillie 54'
Republic of Ireland Drogheda United v Dundee United
20 July 2009 Friendly Republic of Ireland Drogheda United 2–2 Dundee United United Park
Crowley 11' (pen.)
Ryan 51'
Cadamarteri 67'
Kovacevic 80'
Republic of Ireland Kildare County v Dundee United
23 July 2009 Friendly Republic of Ireland Kildare County 0–4 Dundee United Station Park
Shala 2', 27'
Webster 43'
Kenneth 71'
Inverness CT v Dundee United
28 July 2009 Friendly Inverness CT 1–3 Dundee United Caledonian Stadium
Sanchez 38' Goodwillie 10', 54'
Cadamarteri 79'
Linlithgow Rose v Dundee United XI
29 July 2009 Friendly Linlithgow Rose 1–2 Dundee United XI Prestonfield
Manson
Dundee United v England Newcastle United
2 August 2009 Friendly Dundee United 1–1 England Newcastle United Tannadice Park
Swanson soccer ball with red X
Goodwillie 85' (pen.)
Carroll 60' Attendance: 8,876
Referee: C Boyle
Forfar Athletic v Dundee United XI
4 August 2009 Friendly Forfar Athletic 0–3 Dundee United XI Station Park
Conway
Russell
Collins 47'
Dundee United v England Blackburn Rovers
8 August 2009 Friendly Dundee United 2–0 England Blackburn Rovers Tannadice Park
Goodwillie soccer ball with red X
Shala 26'
Buaben 70'
Attendance: 3,137
Referee: B Winter
Dundee United v Dundee
10 November 2009 Friendly Dundee United 3–1 Dundee Tannadice Park
Shala 18'
Cadamarteri 68'
Daly 75'
Clarke 34' Attendance: 7,774

Scottish Premier League

The 2009–10 Scottish Premier League season began on Saturday 15 August 2009 with United featuring in the first live SPL match on ESPN two days later, beating Heart of Midlothian. United failed to make it two wins from the opening two matches – last achieved in the 1992-93 season – when they were held to a goalless draw at St Mirren, although they followed up with a 2–1 win at home to Falkirk a week later. The first weekend in September saw an international break with United coming close to ending their seventeen-year wait for a victory at Celtic Park, drawing 1-1. The following week, United's unbeaten start to the season ended when Motherwell won 1–0 at Tannadice, although United responded with an away win against St Johnstone. Successive draws against Hibernian and Hamilton Academical followed before United won the first New Firm derby of the season. At the start of November, United's televised match at home to Rangers was abandoned at half-time due to torrential rain, with Rangers leading 1–0. In United's next match, two Damian Casalinuovo goals saw off Kilmarnock at Rugby Park, for the club's second successive away win; on 22 November, at the 39th time of asking, United finally defeated Celtic in a league match, winning 2–1. United continued their unbeaten run with a hard-fought 2–2 draw away to Motherwell, despite having two players sent off, and followed up with a home win against St Mirren. A 0–0 draw at Hearts preceded a defeat at home to Rangers, in what turned out to be Craig Levein's final match, before another 0–0 draw at home to Kilmarnock. United finally scored in the following match but incredibly lost 7–1 at Rangers, with Kris Boyd scoring a quintuple against United for the second time in his career. A further defeat to Aberdeen followed before a three-game winning streak against Hamilton, Hibernian and Falkirk. St Johnstone were the visitors to Tannadice in a 3–3 draw to close out January. United started February with a pulsating 4–4 draw at Kilmarnock, before a shock defeat at home to Hamilton. A further defeat at Celtic Park followed before a Morgaro Gomis double helped United to three points at home to basement club Falkirk.

Dundee United v Heart of Midlothian
17 August 2009 SPL 1 Dundee United 2–0 Heart of Midlothian Tannadice Park
Cadamarteri 4' (pen.), 85' Stewart Yellow card 51' Red card Attendance: 8,253
Referee: S Conroy
St Mirren v Dundee United
22 August 2009 SPL 2 St Mirren 0–0 Dundee United St Mirren Park
Attendance: 4,775
Referee: D McDonald
Dundee United v Falkirk
29 August 2009 SPL 3 Dundee United 2–1 Falkirk Tannadice Park
Cadamarteri 49'
Goodwillie 56'
Finnbogason 75' Attendance: 6,979
Referee: C Thomson
Celtic v Dundee United
12 September 2009 SPL 4 Celtic 1–1 Dundee United Celtic Park
McDonald 17' Goodwillie 6'
S Robertson Yellow card 87' Red card
Attendance: 58,500
Referee: S Conroy
Dundee United v Motherwell
19 September 2009 SPL 5 Dundee United 0–1 Motherwell Tannadice Park
Forbes 66' (pen.) Attendance: 7,196
Referee: D Somers
St Johnstone v Dundee United
26 September 2009 SPL 6 St Johnstone 2–3 Dundee United McDiarmid Park
Dods 37' (o.g.)
Hardie 72'
Cadamarteri 34' (pen.)
Webster 48'
Casalinuovo 77'
Swanson Red card 87'
Attendance: 7,225
Referee: D McDonald
Hibernian v Dundee United
3 October 2009 SPL 7 Hibernian 1–1 Dundee United Easter Road
Zemmama 27' Webster 72' Attendance: 13,056
Referee: M Tumilty
Aberdeen v Dundee United
24 October 2009 SPL 9 Aberdeen 0–2 Dundee United Easter Road
Casalinuovo 31'
Gomis 36'
Attendance: 11,766
Referee: S Conroy
Kilmarnock v Dundee United
7 November 2009 SPL 10 Kilmarnock 0–2 Dundee United Rugby Park
Casalinuovo 22' (pen.), 57' Attendance: 4,753
Referee: S O'Reilly
Dundee United v Celtic
22 November 2009 SPL 11 Dundee United 2–1 Celtic Tannadice Park
Daly 83'
Dods 90'
Robson 71' (pen.) Attendance: 11,098
Referee: D McDonald
Motherwell v Dundee United
28 November 2009 SPL 12 Motherwell 2–2 Dundee United Fir Park
Sutton 16'
Jutkiewicz 29'
Webster 14'
Buaben Yellow card 67' Red card
Daly 83'
Swanson Red card 87'
Attendance: 4,593
Referee: A Muir
Dundee United v St Mirren
5 December 2009 SPL 13 Dundee United 3–2 St Mirren Tannadice Park
Casalinuovo 29'
Conway 44'
Myrie-Williams 79'
Dods 61' (o.g.)
O'Donnell 85'
Attendance: 6,529
Referee: B Winter
Hearts v Dundee United
12 December 2009 SPL 14 Hearts 0–0 Dundee United Tynecastle Stadium
Cadamarteri soccer ball with red X Attendance: 14,873
Referee: E Norris
Dundee United v Rangers
15 December 2009 SPL 15 Dundee United 0–3 Rangers Tannadice Park
Beasley 26'
Miller 58', 75'
Attendance: 10,037
Referee: M Tumilty
Dundee United v Kilmarnock
26 December 2009 SPL 16 Dundee United 0–0 Kilmarnock Tannadice Park
Attendance: 6,692
Referee: C Thomson
Rangers v Dundee United
30 December 2009 SPL 17 Rangers 7–1 Dundee United Ibrox
Boyd 20' (pen.), 25', 29', 75', 80'
Miller Red card 51'
Whittaker 68'
Bougherra 85'
Casalinuovo 46' Attendance: 48,721
Referee: W Collum
Dundee United v Aberdeen
2 January 2010 SPL 18 Dundee United 0–1 Aberdeen Tannadice Park
Mulgrew 15'
Grassi Red card 64'
Attendance: 10,032
Referee: C Murray
Hamilton v Dundee United
13 January 2010 SPL 19 Hamilton 0–1 Dundee United New Douglas Park
Goodwillie 75' Attendance: 2,033
Referee: I Brines
Dundee United v Hibernian
16 January 2010 SPL 20 Dundee United 1–0 Hibernian Tannadice Park
Swanson 39' Attendance: 7,000
Referee: S Conroy
Falkirk v Dundee United
24 January 2010 SPL 21 Falkirk 1–4 Dundee United Falkirk Stadium
Moutinho 90' Goodwillie 29'
Daly 45', 57', 88'
Attendance: 4,378
Referee: E Norris
Dundee United v St Johnstone
27 January 2010 SPL 22 Dundee United 3–3 St Johnstone Tannadice Park
Daly 52'
Swanson 69'
Myrie-Williams 77'
MacDonald 6'
Craig 21'
Moon 77'
Attendance: 6,600
Referee: S O'Reilly
Kilmarnock v Dundee United
30 January 2010 SPL 23 Kilmarnock 4–4 Dundee United Rugby Park
Ford 20'
Kyle 41'
Pascali 55'
Bryson 64'
Buaben 16'
Conway 28', 33'
Daly 66' (pen.)
Attendance: 4,587
Referee: D McDonald
Dundee United v Hamilton
10 February 2010 SPL 24 Dundee United 0–2 Hamilton Tannadice Park
F.Paixão 23'
M.Paixão 45'
Attendance: 5,598
Referee: A Muir
St Mirren v Dundee United
13 February 2010 SPL 25 St Mirren 1–2 Dundee United St Mirren Park
Higdon 66' Swanson 83'
Goodwillie 90.'
Attendance: 3,944
Referee: E Norris
Celtic v Dundee United
20 February 2010 SPL 26 Celtic 1–0 Dundee United Celtic Park
Keane 20' Attendance: 49,000
Referee: C Thomson
Dundee United v Falkirk
27 February 2010 SPL 27 Dundee United 3–0 Falkirk Tannadice Park
Goodwillie 17' (pen.)
Gomis 30', 87'
Attendance: 6,352
Referee: C Murray
Dundee United v Hearts
7 March 2010 SPL 28 Dundee United 1–0 Hearts Tannadice Park
Gomis 78' Attendance: 6,683
Referee: M Tumilty
Aberdeen v Dundee United
20 March 2010 SPL 29 Aberdeen 2–2 Dundee United Pittodrie Stadium
Diamond 32'
Paton 45' (pen.)
Daly 8', 24' Attendance: 9,316
Referee: I Brines
Dundee United v Motherwell
27 March 2010 SPL 30 Dundee United 3–0 Motherwell Tannadice Park
Goodwillie 38'
Buaben 43'
Swanson 72'
Attendance: 7,609
Referee: W Collum
Hibernian v Dundee United
31 March 2010 SPL 31 Hibernian 2–4 Dundee United Easter Road
Cregg 1'
Stokes 90'
Daly 20' (pen.)
Swanson 26'
Goodwillie 60'
Sandaza 88'
Attendance: 9,185
Referee: S O'Reilly
St Johnstone v Dundee United
5 April 2010 SPL 32 St Johnstone 0–1 Dundee United McDiarmid Park
Daly 83' Attendance: 5,769
Referee: S Conroy
Dundee United v Rangers
14 April 2010 SPL 33 Dundee United 0–0 Rangers Tannadice Park
Kovačević Red card 70' Attendance: 11,100
Referee: B Winter
Motherwell v Dundee United
18 April 2010 SPL 34 Motherwell 2–3 Dundee United Fir Park
Sutton 28', 81' Daly 5', 43'
Conway 49'
Attendance: 3,544
Referee: C Murray
Dundee United v Celtic
25 April 2010 SPL 35 Dundee United 0–2 Celtic Tannadice Park
Myrie-Williams Yellow card 77' Red card Kamara 30'
Keane 90' (pen.)
Attendance: 8,638
Referee: I Brines
Dundee United v Rangers
1 May 2010 SPL 36 Dundee United 1–2 Rangers Tannadice Park
Casalinuovo 80' Boyd 2'
Novo 41'
Attendance: 10,003
Referee: S O'Reilly
Hearts v Dundee United
5 May 2010 SPL 37 Hearts 0–0 Dundee United Tynecastle Stadium
Attendance: 12,325
Referee: S Finnie
Dundee United v Hibernian
9 May 2010 SPL 38 Dundee United 0–2 Hibernian Tannadice Park
Nish 12', 72' Attendance: 6,527
Referee: C Richmond

Scottish League Cup

Dundee United joined the League Cup 2009-10 campaign in the second round where they beat Alloa Athletic. United won at Ross County in the third round to progress to the quarter-finals, where they were handed a third successive away tie, losing to fellow SPL side St Johnstone.

Alloa Athletic v Dundee United
25 August 2009 League Cup R2 Alloa Athletic 0–2 Dundee United Recreation Park
Shala 23'
Goodwillie 39'
Attendance: 1,422
Referee: E Norris
Ross County v Dundee United
22 September 2009 League Cup R3 Ross County 0–2 Dundee United Victoria Park
Scott Red card 83' Wilkie 36'
Russell 77'
Attendance: 1,986
Referee: C Thomson
St Johnstone v Dundee United
27 October 2009 League Cup QF St Johnstone 2–1 Dundee United McDiarmid Park
Anderson 72'
Dods 76' (o.g.)
Buaben 82' Attendance: 5,146
Referee: S Conroy

Scottish Cup

Dundee United played Partick Thistle in the Scottish Cup Fourth Round on Saturday 9 January 2010, winning 2–0. The fifth round draw gave United another away tie – against St Johnstone – for five consecutive cup ties this season. United gained revenge for the McDiarmid Park defeat in the League Cup, winning 1-0 before being drawn away again, this time to Rangers. After forcing a replay at Tannadice, they saw off Raith Rovers to proceed to the final at Hampden. A pair of goals from Craig Conway in the final against Ross County ensured Dundee United's first Scottish Cup title since 1994. The Ross County game had the most Arabs ever at one match.

St Johnstone v Dundee United
6 February 2010 Scottish Cup R5 St Johnstone 0–1 Dundee United McDiarmid Park
Goodwillie 45' Attendance: 5,636
Referee: Craig Thomson
Rangers v Dundee United
14 March 2010 Scottish Cup QF Rangers 3–3 Dundee United Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow
Boyd 34' (pen.), 43' (pen.)
Novo 48'
Shala 24'
Whittaker 63' (o.g.)
Kovačević 80'
Attendance: 24,096
Referee: Dougie McDonald
Dundee United v Rangers
24 March 2010 Scottish Cup QF Replay Dundee United 1–0 Rangers Tannadice Park, Dundee
D.Robertson 90' Attendance: 11,898
Referee: Dougie McDonald
Dundee United v Raith Rovers
11 April 2010 Scottish Cup SF Dundee United 2–0 Raith Rovers Hampden Park, Glasgow
Goodwillie 28'
Webster 59'
Attendance: 17,671
Referee: Craig Thomson
Dundee United v Ross County
15 May 2010 Scottish Cup Final Dundee United 3–0 Ross County Hampden Park, Glasgow
Goodwillie 61'
Conway 75', 86'
Attendance: 47,122
Referee: Dougie McDonald

Player stats

During the 2009–10 season, United have used 29 different players on the pitch. The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player.[8]

No. Pos Nat Player Total Scottish Premier League Scottish Cup League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK England ENG Nicky Weaver 18 0 18 0 0 0 0 0
1 GK Slovakia SVK Dusan Pernis 9 0 7 0 2 0 0 0
2 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Sean Dillon 24 0 20 0 1 0 3 0
3 DF Scotland SCO Andy Webster 21 3 18 3 1 0 2 0
4 DF Scotland SCO Lee Wilkie 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1
5 DF Scotland SCO Darren Dods 23 1 20 1 1 0 2 0
6 MF Scotland SCO Craig Conway 27 3 22 3 2 0 3 0
7 MF England ENG Jennison Myrie-Williams 20 2 18 2 0 0 2 0
8 MF Scotland SCO Scott Robertson 11 0 9 0 0 0 2 0
9 ST Republic of Ireland IRL Jon Daly 16 7 14 7 2 0 0 0
10 ST England ENG Danny Cadamarteri 18 4 16 4 0 0 2 0
11 ST Spain ESP Francisco Sandaza 32 10 28 10 1 0 3 0
12 MF Scotland SCO David Robertson 10 2 8 1 2 1 0 0
13 GK England ENG Steve Banks 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
14 MF Scotland SCO Danny Swanson 24 4 20 3 2 1 2 0
15 MF Ghana GHA Prince Buaben 25 2 22 1 2 0 1 1
16 MF Senegal SEN Morgaro Gomis 26 3 22 3 2 0 2 0
17 MF Scotland SCO Mark Fotheringham 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 0
17 DF Latvia LVA Pāvels Mihadjuks 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
18 DF Scotland SCO Garry Kenneth 20 1 16 1 2 0 2 0
19 DF Switzerland SUI Mihael Kovačević 23 0 20 0 1 0 2 0
20 ST Germany GER Andis Shala 8 1 7 0 0 0 1 1
21 ST Argentina ARG Damián Casalinuovo 24 7 20 6 2 1 2 0
23 DF Scotland SCO Paul Dixon 25 0 21 0 2 0 2 0
24 MF Scotland SCO Greg Cameron 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
25 ST Scotland SCO David Goodwillie 26 10 22 5 2 4 2 1
26 MF Scotland SCO Ryan McCord 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
29 ST Scotland SCO Johnny Russell 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
38 ST Scotland SCO Dale Hilson 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
43 DF Scotland SCO Ross Smith 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
63 MF England ENG Ashley Hadden 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Team statistics

League table

Pos Team
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Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Rangers (C) 38 26 9 3 82 28 +54 87 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Celtic 38 25 6 7 75 39 +36 81 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
3 Dundee United 38 17 12 9 55 47 +8 63 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round[a]
4 Hibernian 38 15 9 14 58 55 +3 54 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round
5 Motherwell 38 13 14 11 52 54 −2 53 Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round
Source: SPFL Archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ by winning the Scottish Cup.

Transfers

In

The club confirmed the pre-contract signings of three players in June, with Slovakian goalkeeper Dušan Perniš to follow in January. Scotland international Andy Webster followed on a season-long loan deal[9] - some eight years after nearly signing from Arbroath,[10] and former Manchester City goalkeeper Nicky Weaver signing on a short-term contract.[11] In late September 2009, midfielder Mark Fotheringham was signed on a three-month contract ahead of his January 2010 move to Anorthosis Famagusta. In February, Latvian defender Pāvels Mihadjuks signed a short-term deal until the end of the season.

Date Player From Fee (£)
1 July 2009 England Steve Banks Heart of Midlothian Free
1 July 2009 England Danny Cadamarteri Huddersfield Town Free
1 July 2009 England Jennison Myrie-Williams Bristol City Free
15 July 2009 Scotland Andy Webster Rangers Loan
18 July 2009 Argentina Damián Casalinuovo Free Agent Free
5 August 2009 England Nicky Weaver Free Agent Free
25 September 2009 Scotland Mark Fotheringham Free Agent Free
1 January 2010 Slovakia Dušan Perniš MŠK Žilina Free
8 February 2010 Latvia Pāvels Mihadjuks Free Agent Free

Out

Youngster Ross McCord joined Stirling Albion on loan (where older brother Ryan had a previous loan spell), while Danny Grainger joined rivals St Johnstone.[12] In late August, Damián Casalinuovo joined Raith Rovers on a month's loan deal, with Johnny Russell following suit upon the Argentine's return. Marco Andreoni and Conor Grant joined Forfar Athletic on short-term emergency loans in October, with Greg Cameron and Kevin Smith joining Raith on a similar deal. In December, Keith Watson also undertook a temporary move to Fife, joining East Fife.

Date Player To Fee (£)
1 July 2009 Scotland Ross McCord Stirling Albion Loan
15 July 2009 England Danny Grainger St Johnstone £40,000[13]
27 August 2009 Argentina Damián Casalinuovo Raith Rovers Loan
26 September 2009 Scotland Johnny Russell Raith Rovers Loan
23 October 2009 Scotland Marco| Andreoni Forfar Athletic Loan
23 October 2009 Scotland Conor Grant Forfar Athletic Loan
20 November 2009 Scotland Greg Cameron Raith Rovers Loan
27 November 2009 Scotland Kevin Smith Raith Rovers Loan
3 December 2009 Scotland Keith Watson East Fife Loan

Awards

The club has received three awards during the 2009–10 season, with Craig Levein winning Manager of the Month, and Danny Cadamarteri and Andy Webster winning Player of the Month.

Manager of the Month

November 2009
April 2010

Player of the Month

September 2009
  • Andy Webster: 1
November 2009

Playing kit

Home colours
Away colours
Centenary colours

The jerseys were sponsored for a second season by JD Sports' Carbrini Sportswear label,[14][15] with the firm also sponsoring the shorts. Nike began their four-year deal of kit production with the club's centenary home strip unveiled in mid-June,[16] with the away strip to follow on 24 July. Dundee-based cosmetic car repair specialists Dents8 began a two-year sponsorship of the home and away shorts and the first team's socks.[17]

The club has a third strip, a centenary strip, to mark the club's foundation in 1909. Previously, the last third strip used was in the 2002–03 season. The strip was used in the November 2009 friendly against Dundee but remains unused in competitive competition.

See also

References

  1. ^ "United dealt blow as Sandaza is ruled out". The Courier (Dundee). 7 July 2009. Archived from the original on 9 July 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Argentinian touch saves United's Irish opener". The Courier (Dundee). 21 July 2009. Archived from the original on 24 July 2009. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
  3. ^ Spence, Jim (28 July 2009). "Dundee United dealt double blow". BBC Sport. Retrieved 28 July 2009.
  4. ^ McDaid, David (6 October 2009). "Brown adds to Scotland casualties". BBC Sport. Archived from the original on 7 October 2009. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  5. ^ "Craig Levein on brink of becoming new Scotland boss". BBC Sport. 23 December 2009. Archived from the original on 23 December 2009. Retrieved 23 December 2009.
  6. ^ "Clock-watching Peter". Evening Telegraph. 1 February 2010. Archived from the original on 6 February 2010. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  7. ^ "2009-10 - First Team Fixtures & Results". Dundee United F.C. Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  8. ^ "Dundee Utd 2009–10 player appearances". Soccerbase. Retrieved 13 February 2009.
  9. ^ "United Sign Andy Webster on Loan Deal".
  10. ^ "WEBSTER BID PROGRESSES". Dundee United FC. 26 March 2001. Archived from the original on 19 February 2009. Retrieved 1 October 2008.
  11. ^ "NICKY WEAVER JOINS UNITED". Dundee United FC. 5 August 2009. Retrieved 5 August 2009.
  12. ^ "Tuesday's Scottish gossip". BBC Sport. 14 July 2009. Retrieved 14 July 2009.
  13. ^ Reoch, Paul (16 July 2009). "Grainger 'over the moon' at move". The Courier (Dundee). Archived from the original on 19 July 2009. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
  14. ^ Roache, Ian (14 April 2008). "United unveil new sponsor". The Courier (Dundee). Archived from the original on 6 May 2009. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
  15. ^ Wood, Zoe (13 April 2008). "JD Sports scores Scots shirt deal". London: The Observer. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
  16. ^ "United launch centenary strip". Evening Telegraph. 15 June 2009. Archived from the original on 18 June 2009. Retrieved 15 June 2009.
  17. ^ "DENTS8 SUPPORTS DUNDEE UNITED". 18 June 2009. Retrieved 18 June 2009.

External links

  • Official site: 2009/10 Fixtures
  • BBC - Club stats
  • Soccerbase - Results Archived 14 September 2005 at the Wayback Machine | Squad stats | Transfers
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