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Bell: ‘F’ word isn’t an issue at Tannadice

- BY TOM DUTHIE

DUNDEE United’s Cammy Bell won’t stand for any use of the “F” word at Tannadice right now.

No, not the four-letter variety that got your mouth washed out with soap if your mother caught you using it when you were a kid.

As United approach what could be a gruelling play-off schedule, the “F” Bell won’t tolerate is fatigue.

It’s been mentioned a lot as possible post-season scenarios are considered but, even if the Tangerines are in third spot come the end of tomorrow’s final league outing at Morton and face six games in just 19 days, if they are to win promotion, he does not see why it should be a factor.

And, to be fair, the 30-year-old should know — he was part of the Rangers team that completed a similar schedule two years ago.

Yes, they lost the play-off final 6-1 on aggregate to Motherwell and spent another year in the Championsh­ip — but he insists that had everything to do with a disastrous first leg at Ibrox and not tiredness.

“At Rangers we were not tired. We had a terrible first leg at home and that really decided the tie, so I really don’t buy people saying fatigue will be a factor,” he said.

“Don’t get me wrong, we want to finish second and have one less tie to get through and get a week-and-a-bit off before we play our first tie.

“If it doesn’t happen, though, it’s not a problem and we will be ready to go. As players we’re used to having games coming close together and, at times during the season, there is so much at stake, adrenalin alone should keep you going.”

Bell points out, for all the teams involved, there could be more significan­t challenges than keeping legs working.

Going back to that experience with Rangers, he raises the fact while players and fans are used to watching ties played over two legs via TV coverage of European nights, not many have experience­d them.

“You have to have a different mindset. We’re used to going out and having a game decided over 90 minutes — you go for the win.

 ??  ?? Cammy Bell tasted Premiershi­p Play-Off action when he was part of the Rangers side that lost to Motherwell two seasons ago.
Cammy Bell tasted Premiershi­p Play-Off action when he was part of the Rangers side that lost to Motherwell two seasons ago.

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