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it's a disgrace. and they've been having 'trialists' brought on board to help them out as well. this whole punishment is a joke. next season you would barely know they've been in administration. as opposed to us who were 2 leagues worse off and had a big chunk of our squad gone.

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If I was Walter Smith I'd be straight on the phone to Dundee United to try and get David Goodwillie but I sadly can't see that happening.

I guess there is a chance we will get Kris Boyd back on loan but despite him being useful in the league (albeit against diddy teams) he's about as useful as a chocolate teapot in Europe.

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If I was Walter Smith I'd be straight on the phone to Dundee United to try and get David Goodwillie but I sadly can't see that happening.

I guess there is a chance we will get Kris Boyd back on loan but despite him being useful in the league (albeit against diddy teams) he's about as useful as a chocolate teapot in Europe.

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http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/boro-fc/boro-fc-news/2011/01/06/your-say-on-who-boro-should-keep-and-sell-84229-27940756/ This was a survey of Boro fans and 81.9% of fans asked reckon Boyd should be moved on.

I doubt they would get much for him, all he's proven going down to England is that he's not cut out for a slightly competitive league where you acutally have to work to get 3 points. Where Boro not bookies favourites to win the Championship before the season started?

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/9351767.stm

The Scottish Premier League has scrapped plans for a vote to introduce a top division of 10 teams.

A meeting scheduled for 17 January was intended to push the plans through but those have now been put on hold.

Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson, a critic of the scheme, met SPL bosses Neil Doncaster and Ralph Topping at Gleneagles on Saturday.

All 12 clubs were due to meet on 17 January to vote on the idea but no formal resolution has been agreed.

The SPL's chief executive Doncaster and its chairman Topping had hoped that the clubs would vote in favour of the changes which would be introduced the season after next.

But for a vote to happen a formal resolution needs to be put to clubs 14 days before the meeting and that has not happened.

One senior figure told BBC last night: "There has been no resolution so there is nothing to vote on."

With four clubs - Dundee United, Hearts, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Kilmarnock - against the changes and St Mirren also saying they preferred a 14-team top league, the proposals for two leagues of 10 now appear to be on hold.

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