Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Play well and touch us says

- By TOM DUTHIE

WILLO Flood accepts Dundee United’s performanc­es since the turn of the year have been nowhere near good enough.

But the club captain still insists, if the Tangerines hit form, no one in the Championsh­ip can touch them.

And, starting with tomorrow’s trip to Brechin, the Irishman is aiming to be proved right.

“Since Brechin at home at the start of the year we haven’t been good enough, it’s as simple as that,” said Flood.

“We take it on board that we’ve not been good enough, we’ve let people down within the club.

“Now it’s up to us to put that right, no one else, and get the feel-good factor back. And, if we are playing well and feeling confident, we will beat any team in this division, that’s fact.

“People will say we aren’t good enough and I know we haven’t been good enough but, when Dundee United turn up and play well and any other team in the league play well, we beat them hands down.”

Flood knows, however, getting back to pre-Christmas standard, when United were riding high at the top of the table, is going to take hard work.

Since that early January win over this weekend’s opponents, the only success in six matches has been a Scottish Cup win at League One Alloa.

Flood has seen some signs of recovery i n the last couple of performanc­es but knows good spells in games must become winning performanc­es.

“The lads are feeling a bit low on confidence after the last few results. We’ve done OK for a half in each of the last two games but that’s not enough. We need to do well for 90 minutes and get a result, that has to be the aim.

“The stop-start situation because of the weather doesn’t help but the good thing is we’re going to have a run of games now and, if we do start winning, we can build on that.

“If we get a few back-to-back wins, we can have a real push.”

If he was looking for excuses, the skipper could cite the recent boardroom turmoil that’s seen Stephen Thompson bring forward his departure as chairman and director. Flood, though, is having none of that. He added: “The situation with the chairman obviously has an effect on supporters and people in other areas but, for us as players, it has no effect at all.

“I’m not getting involved in that situation but as a player the old chairman never interfered with us. Whether we had good games or bad

 ??  ?? Tangerines club captain Willo Flood. Striker Scott McDonald (right) celebrates putting Dundee United ahead the last
Tangerines club captain Willo Flood. Striker Scott McDonald (right) celebrates putting Dundee United ahead the last

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