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Updated: May 14, 2021, 8:13 am
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Ronnie Taylor and Davie Mack with the shirt which is taking pride of place in Club 83.
Dundee United’s class of 1983 etched their names into the history books when they won the Premier League title.
Jim McLean’s side became legends when it all came down to that final day at Dens Park against city rivals Dundee on May 14.
United went to a packed Dens Park knowing only a win would guarantee them the title in a close-fought race with Celtic and Aberdeen.
Goals from Ralph Milne and Eamonn Bannon sent the United fans wild but Dundee pulled one back to ensure a tense wait throughout the second half before the team and the fans could celebrate their triumph.
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Ronnie Taylor and Davie Mack with the shirt which is taking pride of place in Club 83.
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Dundee United’s class of 1983 etched their names into the history books when they won the Premier League title.
Jim McLean’s side became legends when it all came down to that final day at Dens Park against city rivals Dundee on May 14.
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Iain Phillip brings down Bobby Russell in the United box with just seconds to go in the 1981 Scottish Cup Final at Hampden.
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Hamish McAlpine saved a last minute penalty in the 1981 Scottish Cup Final but still got an ear-bashing from Dundee United manager Jim McLean.
The match 40 years ago was a turgid affair but ultimately Jim McLean’s best chance of winning the only prize which eluded him during his 22 years in charge.
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