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Dundee United display from last night against Partick Thistle.

Excellent work all season by the Dundee United display team 🙌
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What a way to score your first ever senior goal 🔥

Luke McBeth has Partick level with a superb strike and it’s all to play for in this play-off tie 👀

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Liam Grimshaw earns place in this weeks SPFL TOTW.

The Dundee United right back had a great game against Partick Thistle on Friday night, this ball that he played to Scott McMann was excellent 🤩

Well deserved Grimmy! 🍊

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And so it begins, my 12 hour round trip to Dundee, to watch Dundee United play against Partick😝. And yes, I’ll be back for blues game tomorrow as I’m taking the 5:40 train in the morning to be able to make the second half

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👀 Friday night has been set up for an exciting fixture between Partick Thistle and Airdrie, but which side comes out on top?

👀 Friday night has been set up for an exciting fixture between Partick Thistle and Airdrie, but which side comes out on top?
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Mrs Rachel Molly Hamilton (nee Johnston, 1829-99), nicknamed 'Big Rachel', was originally from Ireland but grew up as a wee lassie in Partick. She was 6 feet 4 inches tall and packed a punch, working as a labourer in Tod & MacGregor shipyards, as a forewoman navvy at the…

Mrs Rachel Molly Hamilton (nee Johnston, 1829-99), nicknamed 'Big Rachel', was originally from Ireland but grew up as a wee lassie in Partick. She was 6 feet 4 inches tall and packed a punch, working as a labourer in Tod & MacGregor shipyards, as a forewoman navvy at the…
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