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away from a suspension that would fall during the later play-off stages so he is desperate to avoid a yellow card.

On the plus side, he has done a fine job of staying out of trouble since way back on January 28, when a booking against Dunfermlin­e edged him close to the tipping point.

Durnan joked: “Simon and William have been smart and taken their bookings early, whereas I haven’t!

“On a serious note, you can’t let something like that affect your game.

“I have been on the borderline for three months now and I hope to stay there. “You just get on with it. “I have managed to avoid a booking for a while so I guess that shows that I haven’t been thinking about it.

“It is really not something that is on your mind when you go out there – doing your job is what gets all your focus and concentrat­ion.”

While United boss Ray McKinnon has been unable to freshen up his side as much as he would have liked, the same can’t be said of Ton boss Jim Duffy.

He has been able to rest key men ahead of the play-offs, although it has been at a cost as Morton have not won since mid-March – eight games ago.

Durnan isn’t sure that Duffy’s strategy is necessaril­y the best one.

He said: “It can work against you and you could say it worked against Hibs when they went to La Manga a couple of years ago.

“It can work both ways in that you can have that freshness but players might also think they are on holiday because they have had time away.

“So it could be good to keep playing and having momentum.”

Duffy, though, plans to continue giving fringe players a chance to impress.

He said: “I changed a few things around last weekend for the Dunfermlin­e game last Saturday and I will do so again for this one.

“I have thrown down the gauntlet to a number of players to prove to me that should play in the play-offs.

“We have a responsibi­lity to field a strong team and we will do that but it will be a team with Tuesday in mind as well.

“I gave some boys the opportunit­y last week and will do the same in this game.”

United have opened talks with Hearts’ Billy King with a view to bringing the attacker, currently on loan at Inverness, to Tannadice.

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