Club

OVER 70 FANS TO BE REMEMBERED IN HALF TIME TRIBUTE TOMORROW

26th April 2019

Tomorrow at half time, the Club will be paying tribute to United fans and colleagues who have sadly passed away over the last year or so by listing them on the big screen at Tannadice.

During the 96-second tribute, we will ask fans to join us in a round of applause to pay respect. It is anticipated that the tribute will take place around five minutes into the half time interval.

The video will also be posted on the Club's official Twitter account at the same time.

The names of over seventy fans and colleagues will be displayed on the Big Screen at Tannadice after United fans responded positively to the Club's appeal.

The names received from loved ones are listed below:

Albert P. Rizza, Alec Malcolm, Alec Morton, Alex Baird, Alexander Stirling, Andy McGechie, Andy McMillan, Bill Wallace, Billy Thomson, Bob Davidson, Brian Jack, Bronwyn Farquharson, Cassie Shaw, Zara Shaw, Catherine Cooney, Dave Newell, David Baldie, Davie Galloway, Davie Skinner, Denis Grogan, Dianne Maroney, Fraser Kinnley, George Annan, George Connor, George McNally, George Reilly, George Robertson, Gordon Balbirnie, Graham Wilkinson, Harry Byers, Hazel Grant, Ian Hutton, Isobel Rhynd, Jack Feeney, James Jack, Jeff Hutcheson, Jim McPhee, Jim Ross, John Dickson, John Duthie, John Inglis, John Stewart Finlayson, John William Thomson, Julie McConnachie, Kenneth Lonie, Kenny Grant, Kenny Morris, Kevin Gall, Kirsty Cook, Kris Clare (Kippy), Malcolm Condie, Mary McLaren, Mervyn Rolfe, Patrick Mackenzie, Percy Malloch, Rae Strachan, Rick Instrell, Robert "Boab" Thomson, Robert Petrie, Roger Goudie, Ron Brown, Ronnie Kelly, Scott D (Daddy D), Scott Petrie, Sheila Kerr, Stewart Fraser, Tam Lawrie, William Morton and Willie Milne.

The tribute is sure to be an emotional experience for many within Tannadice and the shared moment of remembrance is sure to touch all in the United family.