2008–09 Dundee United F.C. season

The 2008–09 season covers the period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 and is the club's one hundredth season, having been founded as Dundee Hibernian in 1909.

Dundee United
2008–09 season
ChairmanEddie Thompson (to 15 October 2008)
Stephen Thompson (from 21 November 2008)
ManagerCraig Levein
Scottish Premier League5th
Scottish CupFifth round
League CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Francisco Sandaza (10)

All:
Francisco Sandaza (10)
Highest home attendance14,077 (v Rangers, 24 May 2009)
Lowest home attendance5,926 (v Inverness, 14 February 2009)

Review and events

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The pre-season period began with a number of new signings at the club. Dundee midfielder Scott Robertson was one of three players to agree pre-contract deals in June and he was followed by fellow player Paul Dixon shortly afterwards. Willo Flood returned on a second successive season-long loan and fellow Cardiff City player Warren Feeney followed on a similar deal, with Spanish striker Francisco Sandaza and Irish forward Roy O'Donovan (loan) the final signings.

A number of players who were out of contract left the club following the end of the 2007–08 season, including Christian Kalvenes who moved to Burnley, and Mark Kerr, who followed Lee Mair, Stuart Duff and Lee Miller in recent years by signing for New Firm rivals Aberdeen. Last season's top scorer Noel Hunt left in July to join his brother Stephen at English side Reading.

Chairman Eddie Thompson died of prostate cancer on 15 October.

Chronological list of events

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This is a list of the significant events to occur at the club during the 2008–09 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.

Match results

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Dundee United have played a total of 44 competitive matches during the 2008–09 season,[16] as well as six first team pre-season friendlies. The team finished fifth in the Scottish Premier League.

In the cup competitions, United lost to Celtic in the League Cup semi-final, while they were beaten by Hamilton Academical in the Scottish Cup fifth round.

Friendlies

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The club began pre-season by winning the Keyline Cup in Oban on 12 July[17] before embarking on a short trip to Dublin where they played two friendlies against local sides.[18] Upon returning to Scotland, United beat Raith Rovers 4-0 and fellow Fife side Dunfermline Athletic 3-2[19] before a match against Barcelona for the second year running.[20] The friendlies culminated in a win at Plymouth Argyle where United faced former Terror Paul Sturrock.[21] United also sent sides to play in victories against Cowdenbeath,[22] Arbroath,[23] Forres Mechanics,[24] Dundee North End[25] and Blairgowrie.[26] A final friendly was planned against Lochee United[27] but was postponed due to heavy rain. In April, the club racked up an 8–0 win at Brora Rangers to mark the opening of the ground's new floodlights, with Andis Shala scoring a hat-trick.[28]

14 July 2008 Friendly Univ. College Dublin   2–1   Dundee United UCD Bowl
McNally   54' (pen.)
King   77'
Hunt   35' Attendance: 500
Referee: D Coombes
16 July 2008 Friendly Tolka Rovers   2–3   Dundee United Frank Cooke Park
Kelly   2'
Connor   33'
Wilkie   11', 83'
Hunt   85'
19 July 2008 Friendly Raith Rovers   0–4   Dundee United Stark's Park
Feeney   8', 14', 60' (pen.)
Hunt   70'
22 July 2008 Friendly Dunfermline Athletic   2–3   Dundee United East End Park
Thomson   58'
Phinn   67'
Sandaza   60', 63'
Robertson   86'
Referee: S Finnie
26 July 2008 Friendly Dundee United   1–5   Barcelona Tannadice Park
Buaben   25' Henry   26'
Messi   55', 76', 78'
Eto'o   61'
Attendance: 12,000
2 August 2008 Friendly Plymouth Argyle   0–1   Dundee United Home Park
Sandaza   47' Attendance: 4,120
Referee: S Tanner
21 April 2009 Friendly Brora Rangers   0–8   Dundee United Dudgeon Park
McCord   5'
Shala   7', 31', 77'
Swanson   13'
Dillon   16'
Goodwillie   54', 83'

Scottish Premier League

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Action during the 2–0 SPL home win against St Mirren
 
League positions

United began the season with a televised match away to promoted Hamilton Academical, which – despite taking the lead – they lost 3–1. Subsequent 1–1 draws at home to Celtic – another televised match in which Francisco Sandaza scored his first goal – and away to Motherwell produced the first points of the season but a home defeat to Kilmarnock and narrow defeat away to Hibernian left United bottom of the league after five matches. United's third televised match of the season saw them pick up their first league win at Aberdeen and was the first of four successive league victories, preceding home triumphs against Hearts, Inverness CT and St Mirren. The run of victories saw first league goals for summer signings Scott Robertson and Roy O'Donovan, with three clean sheets for goalkeeper Lukasz Zaluska. The St Mirren match was played three weeks after the Inverness match following the death of chairman Eddie Thompson, which led to the match against Rangers being postponed. As the St Mirren match was the first match following the death of the chairman, prices were reduced to just £5, prompting over 11,000 fans to attend and pay their respects with a minute's silence. United failed to make it five consecutive league game wins when they drew 0–0 at Falkirk but kept their unbeaten run going with an exciting 3–3 draw against Rangers at Ibrox and got back to winning ways with home wins over Aberdeen and Hibernian. A second successive 2–0 defeat to Kilmarnock – this time away from home – preceded a 1–1 draw at home to Hamilton, before wins at St Mirren and Inverness brought United back-to-back away victories for the first time since April 2007. United were involved in another high scoring match against Rangers in a 2–2 draw at Tannadice and followed it up by holding Hearts to a 0–0 draw at Tynecastle, closing 2008 with a home win against Falkirk.

2009 began with a draw at Celtic Park, despite being two goals behind but United's next match saw a 4–0 home collapse against Motherwell, only the club's second defeat in the previous 17 league matches. An exciting 3–2 win at home to St Mirren preceded a 2–0 defeat against Rangers at Ibrox, before draws at home to Inverness and away to Aberdeen. Rivals for third place Hearts won at Tannadice before United won away at Falkirk, with a defeat at Motherwell tempered by a home draw against Celtic. After conceding first at home for the seventh time in eight matches, United came from two goals down to draw with Hibernian, before beating Hamilton for the first time this season, securing a top six league finish. In the final match before the league split, United failed to gain further ground on Hearts for third place, being held at home by Kilmarnock to a goalless draw, ensuring United failed to score against the Ayrshire side all season. In the first match after the split, United's dominance of the entire match earned a win against Hibernian at Easter Road, before missing the chance to go third after a home draw against Aberdeen. United's final trip to Glasgow resulted in a narrow 2–1 loss against Celtic, with defeats against Heart of Midlothian and Rangers to close the season.

11 August 2008 SPL 1 Hamilton Academical 3–1 Dundee United New Douglas Park
Stevenson   29'
McArthur   39'
Graham   63'
McLaughlin   23' (o.g.) Attendance: 4,385
Referee: S Dougal
17 August 2008 SPL 2 Dundee United 1–1 Celtic Tannadice Park
Sandaza   80' Hartley   51' Attendance: 11,648
Referee: C Richmond
23 August 2008 SPL 3 Motherwell 1–1 Dundee United Fir Park
Sutton   34' Wilkie   40' Attendance: 5,149
Referee: D McDonald
30 August 2008 SPL 4 Dundee United 0–2 Kilmarnock Tannadice Park
Skelton   40'
Invincible   59'
Attendance: 6,823
Referee: M Tumilty
13 September 2008 SPL 5 Hibernian 2–1 Dundee United Easter Road
Fletcher   22', 63'
Bamba   68'  
Wilkie   45' Attendance: 13,390
Referee: D Somers
20 September 2008 SPL 6 Aberdeen 0–1 Dundee United Pittodrie Stadium
Sandaza   47' (pen.) Attendance: 11,041
Referee: C Murray
27 September 2008 SPL 7 Dundee United 3–0 Hearts Tannadice Park
Conway   39'
Daly   50'
S Robertson   60'
Jónsson   74'   Attendance: 8,004
Referee: D McDonald
4 October 2008 SPL 8 Dundee United 2–1 Inverness CT Tannadice Park
Daly   40'
Wilkie   65'
Wilkie   89' (o.g.) Attendance: 6,279
Referee: I Brines
25 October 2008 SPL 9 Dundee United 2–0 St Mirren Tannadice Park
O'Donovan   85'
Conway   90'
Attendance: 11,378
Referee: B Winter
1 November 2008 SPL 10 Falkirk 0–0 Dundee United Falkirk Stadium
O'Donovan   57' Attendance: 5,608
Referee: I Brines
4 November 2008 SPL 11 Rangers 3–3 Dundee United Ibrox Stadium
Davis   11'
Papac   37'
Thomson   90'
Sandaza   17', 28'
Robertson   59'
Attendance: 48,686
Referee: C Thomson
8 November 2008 SPL 12 Dundee United 2–1 Aberdeen Tannadice Park
Sandaza   8'
Feeney   14'
Mackie   66' Attendance: 9,490
Referee: W Collum
12 November 2008 SPL 13 Dundee United 2–0 Hibernian Tannadice Park
Dods   54'
Sandaza   60'
Attendance: 7,390
Referee: E Smith
15 November 2008 SPL 14 Kilmarnock 2–0 Dundee United Rugby Park
Hamill   45' (pen.)
David Fernández   61'
Attendance: 4,652
Referee: E Norris
22 November 2008 SPL 15 Dundee United 1–1 Hamilton Tannadice Park
Easton   90' (o.g.) Offiong   8'
Mensing   84'  
Attendance: 6,108
Referee: C Allan
29 November 2008 SPL 16 St Mirren 0–2 Dundee United St Mirren Park
Daly   37', 88' (pen.) Attendance: 4,013
Referee: C Murray
6 December 2008 SPL 17 Inverness CT 1–3 Dundee United Caledonian Stadium
Rooney   73' Daly   51', Conway   64', D Robertson   71' Attendance: 3,560
Referee: B Winter
13 December 2008 SPL 18 Dundee United 2–2 Rangers Tannadice Park
Wilkie   50'
Feeney   54'
Boyd   11'
Lafferty   76'
Attendance: 11,362
Referee: I Brines
20 December 2008 SPL 19 Hearts 0–0 Dundee United Tynecastle Stadium
Attendance: 16,442
Referee: W Collum
27 December 2008 SPL 20 Dundee United 1–0 Falkirk Tannadice Park
S Robertson   21' Barr   82'   Attendance: 7,972
Referee: C Boyle
3 January 2009 SPL 21 Celtic 2–2 Dundee United Celtic Park
Samaras   12', 57' Dixon   59'
Feeney   77'
Attendance: 59,558
Referee: S Conroy
18 January 2009 SPL 22 Dundee United 0–4 Motherwell Tannadice Park
Fitzpatrick   23'
Klimpl   27'
Clarkson   33'
Porter   63'
Attendance: 7,090
Referee: E Smith
24 January 2009 SPL 23 Dundee United 3–2 St Mirren Tannadice Park
Feeney   71' (pen.), 84'
Buaben   82'
Ross   17'
Mehmet   73' (pen)
Attendance: 6,556
Referee: S O'Reilly
31 January 2009 SPL 24 Rangers 2–0 Dundee United Ibrox Stadium
Fleck   78' (pen.)
Lafferty   90'
Attendance: 49,918
Referee: I Brines
14 February 2009 SPL 25 Dundee United 1–1 Inverness CT Tannadice Park
Wilkie   79' Odhiambo   16'
Duncan   71'
Attendance: 5,926
Referee: C Thomson
21 February 2009 SPL 26 Aberdeen 2–2 Dundee United Pittodrie Stadium
Severin   46'
Diamond   72'
Sandaza   10' (pen.)
D Robertson   56'
Attendance: 14,673
Referee: W Collum
28 February 2009 SPL 27 Dundee United 0–1 Hearts Tannadice Park
Sandaza   Stewart   62' Attendance: 8,529
Referee: E Smith
3 March 2009 SPL 28 Falkirk 0–1 Dundee United Falkirk Stadium
Conway   27' (pen.) Attendance: 4,385
Referee: D McDonald
14 March 2009 SPL 29 Motherwell 2–1 Dundee United Fir Park
Sutton   25'
Clarkson   75'
Sandaza   51' Attendance: 4,798
Referee: D McDonald
22 March 2009 SPL 30 Dundee United 2–2 Celtic Tannadice Park
Sandaza   47', 58' McDonald   23'
Naylor   81'
Attendance: 12,043
Referee: S Conroy
4 April 2009 SPL 31 Dundee United 2–2 Hibernian Tannadice Park
Conway  
Kenneth   53'
Goodwillie   90'
Nish   6',   10' Attendance: 6,623
Referee: E Smith
11 April 2009 SPL 32 Hamilton Academical 0–1 Dundee United New Douglas Park
Conway   4' Attendance: 3,025
Referee: C Murray
18 April 2009 SPL 33 Dundee United 0–0 Kilmarnock Tannadice Park
Dixon   85' Attendance: 6,627
Referee: W Collum

Post-split (Top six)

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2 May 2009 SPL 34 Hibernian 1–2 Dundee United Easter Road
Fletcher   40'
Hogg   85'
Feeney   28'
Goodwillie   89'
Attendance: 10,591
Referee: S O'Reilly
7 May 2009 SPL 35 Dundee United 1–1 Aberdeen Tannadice Park
Goodwillie   38' Miller   33'
Kerr   75'
Attendance: 10,407
Referee: C Boyle
12 May 2009 SPL 36 Celtic 2–1 Dundee United Celtic Park
Loovens   22'
Samaras   52'
D Robertson   57' Attendance: 57,407
Referee: S Dougal
16 May 2009 SPL 37 Hearts 3–0 Dundee United Tynecastle Stadium
Wallace   11'
Aguiar   26'
Jónsson   79' (pen.)
Attendance: 15,664
Referee: B Winter
24 May 2009 SPL 38 Dundee United 0–3 Rangers Tannadice Park
Lafferty   6'
Mendes   45'
Boyd   52'
Attendance: 14,077
Referee: D McDonald
Upcoming Scottish Premier League fixtures are the intellectual property of the Scottish Premier League. For upcoming Premier League fixtures, see the official Dundee United FC website

Scottish Cup

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United players warming up before the cup match against East Stirlingshire

United beat East Stirlingshire 4–0 at Ochilview Park in the Scottish Cup fourth round, with goals from Prince Buaben, Darren Dods, Jon Daly and Johnny Russell. Shortly before the match, United were drawn away to Hamilton Academical in the fifth round, where they were narrowly beaten 2–1, despite leading at half-time.

11 January 2009 Scottish Cup R4 East Stirlingshire 0–4 Dundee United Ochilview Park
Buaben   15'
Dods   40'
Daly   43'
Russell   55' (pen.)
Attendance: 2,153
Referee: M Tumilty

League Cup

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Last season's runners-up United began their League Cup campaign away to Cowdenbeath, where a hat-trick from Jon Daly helped them to a 5–1 win. In the third round, Airdrie United – who United faced in the second round of last year's competition – were beaten 2–0, before a quarter-final win at home to Dunfermline Athletic. United faced Celtic in the semi-finals in late January where they lost11-10 on penalties, a record for a Scottish cup match.

26 August 2008 League Cup R2 Cowdenbeath 1–5 Dundee United Central Park
J Dempster   74' Daly   30', 47'
Goodwillie   41', 60' (80)
Attendance: 1,423
Referee: E Norris
28 October 2008 League Cup QF Dundee United 1–0 Dunfermline Athletic Tannadice Park
S Robertson   16' Attendance: 5,350
Referee: D McDonald
28 January 2009 League Cup SF Celtic p0 – 0p Dundee United Hampden Park
Attendance: 19,228
Referee: C Murray

Player stats

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During the 2008–09 season so far, United have used 26 different players on the pitch. Łukasz Załuska is the only player to have played every minute this season. The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player.[29]

No. Pos Nat Player Total Clydesdale Bank Premier League Scottish Cup Co-operative Insurance Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   POL Łukasz Załuska 44 0 38 0 2 0 4 0
13 GK   NIR Michael McGovern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 DF   IRL Sean Dillon 24 0 19 0 2 0 3 0
3 DF   ENG Danny Grainger 12 1 10 0 1 1 1 0
4 DF   SCO Lee Wilkie 39 5 35 5 1 0 3 0
5 DF   SCO Darren Dods 23 2 19 1 1 1 3 0
18 DF   SCO Garry Kenneth 29 1 25 1 2 0 2 0
23 DF   SCO Paul Dixon 33 1 29 1 1 0 3 0
24 DF   SUI Mihael Kovačević 19 0 17 0 1 0 1 0
6 MF   IRL Willo Flood 23 0 19 0 1 0 3 0
6 MF   SCO Paul Caddis 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 0
8 MF   SCO Scott Robertson 25 5 22 3 0 0 3 2
10 MF   AUS James Wesolowski 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0
12 MF   SCO David Robertson 23 3 19 3 2 0 2 0
14 MF   SCO Danny Swanson 33 0 29 0 2 0 2 0
15 MF   SCO Craig Conway 41 4 35 4 2 0 4 0
16 MF   FRA Morgaro Gomis 43 0 37 0 2 0 4 0
25 MF   GHA Prince Buaben 25 2 22 1 2 1 1 0
29 MF   SCO Ryan McCord 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
7 ST   NIR Warren Feeney 26 6 23 6 1 0 2 0
10 ST   IRL Roy O'Donovan 13 1 11 1 0 0 2 0
9 ST   IRL Jon Daly 26 9 22 5 2 1 2 3
11 ST   ESP Francisco Sandaza 35 10 31 10 1 0 3 0
20 ST   GER Andis Shala 9 0 8 0 0 0 1 0
26 ST   SCO David Goodwillie 17 6 15 3 0 0 2 3
30 ST   SCO Johnny Russell 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0

Stats

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Francisco Sandaza was the top scorer with ten goals, with the team totalling 58 goals.[29] During the 2008–09 season, fifteen United players received at least one caution. In total, the team received 60 yellow cards.[29]

Name Goals Bookings Dismissals
Prince Buaben   2   4
Paul Caddis   1
Craig Conway   4   5
Jon Daly   9   2
Sean Dillon   1
Paul Dixon   1   1   1
Darren Dods   2   4
Warren Feeney   6   5
Willo Flood   7
Morgaro Gomis   4
David Goodwillie   6   2
Danny Grainger   1   4
Garry Kenneth   1   2
Mihael Kovacevic   3
Roy O'Donovan   1   2   1
David Robertson   3   2
Scott Robertson   5   2
Johnny Russell   1
Francisco Sandaza   10   6
Andis Shala   1
James Wesolowski   3
Lee Wilkie   5   8
Own goals   2

Team statistics

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation[a]
3 Heart of Midlothian 38 16 11 11 40 37 +3 59 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round
4 Aberdeen 38 14 11 13 41 40 +1 53 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round
5 Dundee United 38 13 14 11 47 50 −3 53
6 Hibernian 38 11 14 13 42 46 −4 47
7 Motherwell 38 13 9 16 46 51 −5 48 Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round[b]
Source: Scottish Professional Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Notes:
  1. ^ Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches.
  2. ^ Scotland were awarded an additional Europa League place as the association finished in third place of the UEFA Fair Play ranking. Motherwell earned this place as winners of the Scottish Fair Play ranking.

Transfers

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United signed eleven players during the season. Midfielder Scott Robertson agreed a pre-contract move from rivals Dundee on 3 June[30] and two players agreed similar moves on 17 June, with Northern Irish goalkeeper Michael McGovern agreeing to move from Celtic[31] and German striker Andis Shala arriving from VfR Mannheim.[31] Less than a week later, United signed a second player from Dundee when Scotland under-21 defender Paul Dixon arrived for around £25,000.[32] Willo Flood returned for a second successive season-long loan when terms were agreed with Cardiff City again on 1 July[33] and Cardiff colleague Warren Feeney followed in a similar deal a week later.[34] Shortly afterwards, Spanish striker Francisco Sandaza arrived on a three-year contract from Valencia Mestalla.[35] In August, Craig Levein's pursuit of Roy O'Donovan ended with a season-long deal for the Sunderland striker,[36] although he was recalled in January, as was Willo Flood, ahead of his transfer to Celtic. On transfer deadline day, Paul Caddis moved from Celtic Park until the end of the season, with Australian midfielder James Wesolowski joining on a similar deal from Leicester City although his spell was cut short by injury. Youngster Jennison Myrie-Williams joined in June following his release from Bristol City.

Date Player From Fee (£)
1 July 2008   Paul Dixon Dundee £25,000
1 July 2008   Willo Flood Cardiff City Loan
1 July 2008   Michael McGovern Celtic Bosman
1 July 2008   Scott Robertson Dundee Bosman
1 July 2008   Andis Shala VfR Mannheim Bosman
8 July 2008   Warren Feeney Cardiff City Loan
11 July 2008   Francisco Sandaza Valencia Mestalla Bosman
8 August 2008   Roy O'Donovan Sunderland Loan
2 February 2009   Paul Caddis Celtic Loan
2 February 2009   James Wesolowski Leicester City Loan
12 June 2009   Jennison Myrie-Williams Bristol City Free

The club sold only one player during the season, with Noel Hunt joining his brother Stephen at English side Reading for around £600,000.[37] Young striker Kevin Smith moved on loan to Raith Rovers until January,[38] with fellow youngsters Johnny Russell and John Gibson moving to Forfar Athletic on similar temporary deals.[39][40] Young left back Sean Fleming followed suit shortly afterwards when he joined Peterhead for four months.[41] Gibson's loan was subsequently extended until the end of the season, with young first team squad member Keith Watson joining him on a short-term loan, shortly afterwards Marco Andreoni undertook a similar deal with Albion Rovers. Sean Fleming moved back out on loan, joining Andreoni at Albion while young midfielder Ryan McCord moved short-term to Stirling Albion and Gordon Pope headed to Montrose. Kevin Smith went back to Raith after returning to Tannadice for a few weeks, with Johnny Russell returning to Forfar in similar fashion. Towards the end of February, midfielder Greg Cameron moved on loan to Irish outfit Shamrock Rovers, managed by former United player Michael O'Neill and Fraser Milligan departed to Montrose on a similar deal shortly afterwards. Youth goalkeeper Gibson signed a one-year deal with Dundee on his return to Tannadice. Similarly, Fleming, Pope and Milligan all penned two-year deals with Montrose at the end of May.

Date Player To Fee (£)
23 July 2008   Noel Hunt Reading £600,000
25 July 2008   Kevin Smith Raith Rovers Loan
20 August 2008   Johnny Russell Forfar Athletic Loan
28 August 2008   John Gibson Forfar Athletic Loan
30 August 2008   Sean Fleming Peterhead Loan
10 December 2008   Marco Andreoni Albion Rovers Loan
2 January 2009   Keith Watson Forfar Athletic Loan
6 January 2009   Ryan McCord Stirling Albion Loan
6 January 2009   Sean Fleming Albion Rovers Loan
23 January 2009   Gordon Pope Montrose Loan
23 January 2009   Kevin Smith Raith Rovers Loan
23 February 2009   Greg Cameron Shamrock Rovers Loan
6 March 2009   Fraser Milligan Montrose Loan
15 May 2009   John Gibson Dundee Free
29 May 2009   Sean Fleming Montrose Free
29 May 2009   Gordon Pope Montrose Free
29 May 2009   Fraser Milligan Montrose Free

Awards

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Rising Star

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September 2008

Playing kit

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Home colours
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Away colours

The jerseys were sponsored for the first time by JD Sports' Carbrini Sportswear label,[42][43] with the firm also sponsoring the shorts. Kitmaker Hummel supplied their last strip after the club announced in March 2009 that Nike would begin a four-year deal for the 2009–10 season.

The club has no third strip, with the last third strip used in the 2002–03 season.

See also

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References

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