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Fans get their walking boots on to raise cash for United’s legal bid

- BY CALUM WOODGER

DUNDEE United have endorsed die-hard Arabs Paul McNicoll and Andy Crichton’s Tynecastle to Tannadice walk to raise money to cover the club’s legal costs.

United have ditched their own crowdfundi­ng plans in the process after Paul and Andy’s campaign to fundraise for the Terrors’ battle against Hearts and Partick Thistle crossed £15,000 last night.

United became embroiled in the Jambos’ and the Jags’ dispute with the SPFL after the pair lodged a petition to the Court of Session calling for last season’s promotions and relegation­s to be scrapped.

It was an attempt by demoted Hearts, Partick and Stranraer to save their skins after the 2019/20 campaign ended prematurel­y amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

However, it could also mean no step-up in division for the Tangerines, Raith Rovers and Cove Rangers.

As it transpired, the case was thrown out of the courts and will now be heard by an SFA arbitratio­n panel with United, initially, calling on fans and rival clubs to help them cover the £150,000 legal fees.

Paul and Andy did just that and will next weekend embark on a 60-mile trek from Hearts’ home ground in Edinburgh back to Dundee which they estimate could take them up to 18 hours.

The Tangerines showed their appreciati­on for their efforts and the donations of fellow-Arabs and football fans.

The club will welcome the pair back to the city with a socially-distanced party at Tannadice and have encouraged other supporters to back their campaign.

A club statement read: “Having discussed matters with Paul and Andy, the club is now formally endorsing their campaign and we are going to provide them with the support to make it as successful as possible.

“We will also arrange an event at Tannadice to welcome them on their arrival on Saturday evening.

“In a continuing show of solidarity in defence of the case, we have had discussion­s with Raith Rovers and Cove Rangers and they will also be participat­ing in this event with their own supporters running similar crowdfundi­ng campaigns, and organising a walk from their stadiums in Kirkcaldy and Aberdeen to Tannadice on the same day.

“At the time of writing this statement, Paul and Andy’s campaign has raised over £15,000 against their initial target of £1,000.

“As well as thanking Paul and Andy for organising this and putting themselves through a gruelling walk of almost 60 miles in one day, the club would like to thank everyone who has contribute­d so far to their crowdfundi­ng efforts.”

United, Raith and Cove have asked their fellowSPFL clubs for cash pledges to aid their legal fight.

The trio revealed on July 6 they intended to reach out to clubs for assistance and they have now made requests for £5,000 from Premiershi­p clubs, £2,000 from Championsh­ip sides, and £1,000 from those in Leagues One and Two.

Raith chairman Bill Clark has revealed a number of SPFL clubs have already pledged their support.

You can donate to Paul and Andy’s walk by searching ‘Tynecastle to Tannadice walk’ on GoFundMe.

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Two United fans are set to walk from Tynecastle to Tannadice.

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