Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Utd look set biggest title

- By TOM DUTHIE

PARTICK Thistle’s fall from the Premiershi­p as they lost timidly to Livingston in the play-off final means Dundee United now know who they’ll be up against in the Championsh­ip next season.

With a major revamp of the squad at Tannadice under way, the big question for Arabs remains who’ll be in the ranks when it all kicks off in August?

What’s already clear is, whoever’s in the Tangerines’ ranks, they will face a tough battle to get out of the second tier at the third time of asking.

While much could depend on the recruitmen­t of the other clubs over the summer, in terms of overall quality of opposition, the 2018/19 Championsh­ip could be the best United have faced.

Including them, six involved have been top-flight members in the past 10 years. Tonight we take a run through the other nine second-tier outfits and try to give an indication of what Csaba Laszlo and his players can expect.

Ross County

Although they finished bottom of the Premiershi­p, the Staggies have already indicated they will spend big in their bid to return there at the first time of asking. Accordingl­y United old boy Billy McKay’s been handed a new contract and midfielder Iain Vigurs has been brought in from Inverness.

Partick Thistle

As they fell to Livi, the Jags looked in need of an overhaul. There will be cuts at Firhill, of that there’s no question, but they’ll still be looking to get back up quickly and having finished in the top six of the Premiershi­p a year ago, there’s quality in their squad.

Dunfermlin­e Athletic

The Pars made the play-offs and were, in truth, unlucky to go out to United in the quarter-finals. Their plans for next season have not been helped by United’s interest in Nicky Clark and Fraser Aird but gaffer Allan Johnson will be intent on putting out another competitiv­e line-up.

Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Many felt ICT were the best side over the final third of the campaign. John Robertson’s men missed the play-offs by a whisker. Although they’ve lost Vigurs to local rivals County, word from up the A9 is that Robertson will be given funds to strengthen his squad and make them formidable opponents.

Queen of the South

Despite having a useful young manager in Gary Naysmith, the

 ??  ?? Csaba Laszlo will face a stern test in his first full season as manager. Dunfermlin­e Athletic – who the Tangerines beat in this year’s Premiershi­p
Csaba Laszlo will face a stern test in his first full season as manager. Dunfermlin­e Athletic – who the Tangerines beat in this year’s Premiershi­p

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