The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Fraser believes criticism was

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Dundee United midfielder Scott Fraser has told the fan at the centre of an angry bust-up with skipper Sean Dillon he should be embarrasse­d.

Club captain Dillon had to be pulled away from the confrontat­ion in the moments after the Tangerines’ play-off final defeat at Hamilton.

The Irishman has already apologised for his part in the row, but team-mate Fraser reckons it is the supporter who was out of order for questionin­g his side’s commitment levels.

He said: “I think that was shocking. Apparently the fan said we don’t care. You can’t label that at anyone in this team. I don’t think that’s fair.

“The fan doesn’t know us as people or players. Anyone watching that game could see we were throwing everything at it. We were desperate to get the result.

“To say we didn’t care was a bit embarrassi­ng from him.

“The majority of the punters stayed behind to applaud us and obviously we appreciate that – its just one guy out of 3,000 who came along yesterday.

“However, we’re thankful for the rest of them. We always appreciate their support. They come to places like Dumbarton on cold days during this season and backed us so we say thanks for that.”

Greg Docherty proved Accies’ saviour as his second-half strike on Sunday secured their top-flight slot for a record fourth straight season.

But the 1-0 aggregate defeat condemns United to 12 more months in the Ladbrokes Championsh­ip.

Next season’s promotion chase looks to be an even greater task for Tannadice boss Ray McKinnon with the news top scorer Simon Murray is closing in on a move to Hibs.

But Fraser believes the former Raith Rovers manager is still the man to lead United back to the Premiershi­p.

“Looking at the squad we had this season, we felt we could have challenged Hibs for the title,” he said. “We were doing that up until New Year but then fell away.

“We’ve obviously got two or three good players who might attract

 ?? Pictures: Kris Miller/SNS Group. ?? Above: Scott Fraser applauds the near-3,000 travelling support at New Douglas Park; above right: Tony Andreu and Mark Durnan show their disappoint­ment.
Pictures: Kris Miller/SNS Group. Above: Scott Fraser applauds the near-3,000 travelling support at New Douglas Park; above right: Tony Andreu and Mark Durnan show their disappoint­ment.
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Sean Dillon: apologised after reacting to fan’s comment at end of play-off game at Hamilton.

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