Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Holt: United need to win at all costs

- By TOM DUTHIE

DUNDEE United legend John Holt believes the current side has to develop a winning mentality if they are to get their promotion challenge back on track.

Still a regular at Tannadice, where he works in the hospitalit­y lounges along with the likes of fellow greats Paul Hegarty and Hamish McAlpine, like all Arabs “Holtie” has been worried by the recent slump in form.

He feels the Tangerines have to turn things around if the aim of getting back to the Premiershi­p this year is to be achieved.

And he believes a win-at-all-cost mindset is what’s going to be required to do that.

Albeit at a different level, like this side, the great United team he was part of was known as one that liked to get the ball down and pass.

What’s forgotten, though, is with players like him that side was more than capable of rolling up the sleeves and battling to victory.

“We were a team that could play very good football and, if everything went to plan, we did,” he said.

“We were also winners and that meant if you had to bite and scratch to come out on top, we did. We had players throughout the team that could, boys in every area of the park.

“The likes of myself and Billy Kirkwood and then Dave Bowman and Jim McInally when they came in were known as players who could battle, but there were plenty others.

“Paul Hegarty was a winner, we had them in the middle of the park and up front even though boys like Paul Sturrock were known for their ability. Even the goalie, Hamish, could get the team going. I can remember when he’d be turning to the fans encouragin­g them to sing.

“Now I see a team who can play but the only one who stands out as a winner is Willo Flood. I see him shouting and urging others on but he can’t do it all on his own.”

Another thing Holt’s United were known for was being a tight-knit group.

The players didn’t just train and play together, they socialised as well

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