Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Utd can blow title race wide open says Bow

- By TOM DUTHIE

DUNDEE United’s hopes of automatic promotion this season might just hinge on the outcome of Friday’s massive Tannadice clash with Hibs.

And Tangerines legend Dave Bowman believes the players should embrace that fact, not be unnerved by it.

For a start, “Bow” himself has faced the Hibees in a game that was every bit as important but in nothing like as pleasant circumstan­ces.

That was in May 1998 when an Easter Road clash saw the home team facing relegation if they lost but able to drag United into the mire by winning.

Having enjoyed the heights of winning the Scottish Cup in 1994, reaching the Uefa Cup Final and regularly challengin­g for honours, he still looks back on that day as one of his most important in tangerine.

“We had been dragged down towards the relegation zone and, if we lost that day, we were in big trouble,” he recalled.

“And Hibs knew if they lost they were done. So going into the game there was a lot of pressure.

“It wasn’t the kind of experience we’d been used to and it wasn’t nice but we had to get on with it and make sure we got the job done.

“Thankfully we did. We won 2-1 to make us safe. We were actually behind until late on when Kjell Olofsson scored twice to put us in front.

“We saw the game out and it was a massive victory but it wasn’t one I enjoyed that much because we should never have been in that position.”

For Hibs the result was a disaster and, although Alex McLeish got them back up from the old First Division the following season, it represente­d a big financial hit. It was a defeat that also cost chairman and leading SPL leading light Lex Gold his job after he decided to resign.

Moving up to date, Bowman believes as great as the pressure to win is, for the players involved on Friday it’s a much more positive situation. He wants Ray McKinnon’s team to relish that.

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