Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Simon says sorry to Utd supporters

- By TOM DUTHIE

STRIKER Simon Murray has apologised to Dundee United fans for the timing of the confirmati­on of his departure for Hibs.

And the 25-year-old insists the fact he’s looking forward to Premiershi­p football with the Hibees next season cannot take away any of the hurt that went with the Tangerines missing out on promotion last weekend.

The 1-0 top flight play-off final defeat at Hamilton on Sunday turned out to be Murray’s last game for the club.

Within hours a picture of him in a Hibs training top was circulatin­g on social media and he is distraught over any offence that caused Arabs.

“That picture was never meant to go public, especially when it did and if it did upset some United fans I can only say I’m really sorry,” he told the Tele.

“The fans were still hurting because of Sunday’s result and here’s me in a picture smiling wearing another team’s colours, it wasn’t right.”

Murray’s switch to Easter Road on a t wo-year deal was officially announced on Tuesday and while he has no regrets over deciding to head for the capital, he admits he is still gutted that he’s not leaving with United back in the top flight.

“I knew going into the game it would be my last for United and because of that people will say it didn’t matter so much to me.

“I’m not like that and I was as disappoint­ed as anyone we didn’t win. I was absolutely convinced we were going to do it and I thought I was going to get a goal to help us get up.

“In the end it was just a game too far for us. We gave it all we had, but personally I felt knackered and I think the rest of the boys were as well.”

Disappoint­ed as he is that he will not be facing United in the league next term, Murray believes the time was right for him to move.

“I was almost 23 when I signed for United and went full-time for the first team. By that age a lot of boys have been playing in the Premiershi­p for four of five years, so I came late to it. Simon Murray is sorry for the timing of his departure to the capital.

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