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Win % | Draw % | Loss % |
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2014-15 | Premiership | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2013-14 | Premiership | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2012-13 | SPL | 13 (24) | 3 | 0.08 | 1 | 0 | 35.1% | 35.1% | 29.7% |
Totals: | 13 (24) | 3 |
Apps = First Team Appearances (Sub Appearances) | Gls = Goals |
GtGR = Goals to Games Ratio | W/D/L - Games won, drawn or lost as percentage of games played in |
Yel = Yellow Cards/Cautions | Red = Red Cards/Dismissals |
Recent First Team Starts |
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May 4th, 2013 | 04/05/13 | League | SPL | vs. St Johnstone (H) | 0 - 1 |
Apr 6th, 2013 | 06/04/13 | League | SPL | vs. Aberdeen (H) | 1 - 0 |
Apr 1st, 2013 | 01/04/13 | League | SPL | vs. St Johnstone (A) | 1 - 1 |
Mar 3rd, 2013 | 03/03/13 | Scottish Cup | Quarter Final | vs. Dundee (A) | 2 - 1 |
Feb 27th, 2013 | 27/02/13 | League | SPL | vs. Inverness CT (A) | 0 - 0 |
Recent First Team Goals |
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Mar 17th, 2013 | 17/03/13 | League | SPL | vs. Dundee (H) | 1 - 1 |
Feb 9th, 2013 | 09/02/13 | League | SPL | vs. Hearts (H) | 3 - 1 |
Aug 5th, 2012 | 05/08/12 | League | SPL | vs. Hibernian (H) | 3 - 0 |
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Michael was a youth player at Celtic before he made his professional debut as a loanee at Ross County. He later signed for Greenock Morton before moving back to Dingwall to sign a contract at Ross County. He went on to collect a runners-up medal in the Scottish Cup Final of 2010, playing against United at Hampden.
In January 2012, following four years with the Highland side, he signed a pre-contract with United and joined up at Tannadice in the summer, quickly becoming established in the side.
Squad changes during the following pre-season under new manager Jackie McNamara saw Michael sent out on loan to Kilmarnock on a six month loan deal in August 2013, which was extended in January. The following season, Michael returned to Ross County on a six month loan, which was later extended to a full season.
Season:
2012-13
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2013-14
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2014-15
Michael was born on this date in Dundee.
Michael was a youth player at Celtic before he made his professional debut as a loanee at Ross County. He later signed for Greenock Morton before moving back to Dingwall to sign a contract at Ross County. He went on to collect a runners-up medal in the Scottish Cup Final of 2010, playing against United at Hampden.
After an absorbing Europa League tie against Dynamo Moscow on Thursday night, it was the start of SPL business for the hosts as they welcomed Hibernian to Tannadice for an early Sunday kick off. Having obviously been impressed with the efforts of his starting side in the previous game Peter Houston made no changes as he sought for a morale boosting win which would ensure the perfect start to the league campaign. The pitch was in immaculate condition and a healthy crowd was in attendance for what appeared to be an attractive game against a Hibs side who always like to have a go. Having not endured the best of league form over the last few years boss pat Fenlon and his squad would be eager to set a different tone early on, and were set up to try and achieve a positive result.
After an absorbing Europa League tie against Dynamo Moscow on Thursday night, it was the start of SPL business for the hosts as they welcomed Hibernian to Tannadice for an early Sunday kick off. Having obviously been impressed with the efforts of his starting side in the previous game Peter Houston made no changes as he sought for a morale boosting win which would ensure the perfect start to the league campaign. The pitch was in immaculate condition and a healthy crowd was in attendance for what appeared to be an attractive game against a Hibs side who always like to have a go. Having not endured the best of league form over the last few years boss pat Fenlon and his squad would be eager to set a different tone early on, and were set up to try and achieve a positive result.
Despite dominating throughout, United left it late to take a more than deserved point in a pulsating advert for Scottish football. Dundee took a surprise lead though Ryan Conroy and United equalised through substitute Michael Gardyne.
United's last away game for the campaign was an all action affair in which the Tangerines came from behind to snatch a dramatic winner to end a four-match losing streak. At times United had to weather intense spells of pressure, but always looked dangerous on the break and were rewarded for their resolute defending with two second half goals. Manager Jackie McNamara made four changes in personnel from last week's defeat to St Johnstone with Luke Johnston, Mark Millar and Michael Gardyne all dropping to the bench, while of course, Sean Dillon was out after his ankle operation last Monday. Coming into an attacking minded 3-4-3 formation were Ryan Dow, John Rankin, Ryan Gauld and Johnny Russell starting for the first time since breaking his leg on United's last visit to Inverness at the end of February. The only change for the hosts was David Raven returning from suspension to replace Danny Devine in defence.
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