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Phenomenal : Dundee United fans welcome new Jim McLean statue

Jim McLean: When can fans see statue of Dundee United legend?

Jim McLean: When can fans see statue of Dundee United legend?
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Justine Mitchell: Why family told dad Eddie Thompson not to buy Dundee United and how she rebuilt her life after losing father and husband in space of three days

Justine Mitchell: Why family told dad Eddie Thompson not to buy Dundee United and how she rebuilt her life after losing father and husband in space of three days © Supplied by Canva Eddie Thompson’s family tried to talk him out of his purchase of Dundee United in 2002, his daughter Justine Mitchell has revealed. At one stage Justine owned a third of the club and was the only female director in the Scottish Premier League. She was responsible for setting up Dundee United’s women’s team and even sat on the SFA’s judicial panel. Reflecting on her career and time in football at a Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce business event, she issued a strict warning to others to not invest in football clubs.

Dundee United report loss of over £3 million - Evening Telegraph

Dundee United report loss of over £3 million © SNS Group Dundee United have revealed a loss of £3,011,088 in their latest accounts. The new financial report covers the Tangerines’ 2019/20 promotion season, which was truncated by the Covid-19 pandemic. The headline loss was not unexpected amidst heavy, twin-pronged investment in the Tannadice academy and first team. The effects of Scottish football’s sudden shutdown when Covid-19 hit in March 2020 also played their part in squeezing revenue towards the tail end of the reporting period. Losses under Mark Ogren’s ownership now total around £6.7 million, with front-loaded investment in infrastructure – along with the aforementioned academy and first team expenditure – yet to show a significant return.

Dundee United s Ian Harkes has encouraged kids to pick up the novel

© Supplied by DUFC Community trust Ian Harkes with a copy of The Boy at the Back of the Class. Dundee United player Ian Harkes has chosen a book for city kids to read as part of a new campaign to stamp out discrimination and encourage children to read. Ian is asking children between the ages of eight and 12 to read The Boy at the Back of the Class by Onjali Q Rauf  and write a review on it. The book centres around a Syrian refugee named Ahmet who struggles to adapt to his new life in London until he is befriended by his new classmates.

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