1988–89 Dundee United F.C. season
Dundee United 1988–89 football season
The 1988–89 season was the 80th year of football played by Dundee United , and covers the period from 1 July 1988 to 30 June 1989. United finished in fourth place, securing UEFA Cup football for the following season.
Match results
Dundee United played a total of 50 competitive matches during the 1988–89 season.[ 1] The team finished fourth in the Scottish Premier Division .
In the cup competitions, United lost in the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup to eventual runners-up Rangers and lost in the Skol Cup semi-finals to Aberdeen , who also finished as losers in the final. Romanian side Dinamo Bucharest knocked United out of the Cup Winners' Cup in the second round.
Legend
All results are written with Dundee United's score first.
Premier Division
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
13 August 1988
St Mirren
A
1–0
5,832
Clark
20 August 1988
Celtic
H
1–0
18,769
Gallacher
27 August 1988
Aberdeen
H
2–2
13,128
Clark , Meade
3 September 1988
Dundee
A
3–0
14,927
Paatelainen (2), Gallacher
17 September 1988
Hibernian
H
1–1
11,017
Paatelainen
24 September 1988
Motherwell
A
2–1
3,559
Redford (2)
27 September 1988
Rangers
H
0–1
20,071
1 October 1988
Hearts
H
0–0
10,838
8 October 1988
Hamilton
A
4–0
3,538
Meade , Paatelainen (2), McPhee
12 October 1988
Celtic
A
0–1
36,870
22 October 1988
St Mirren
H
0–1
7,618
29 October 1988
Motherwell
H
1–1
6,266
Paatelainen
2 November 1988
Hibernian
A
1–1
10,000
Meade
5 November 1988
Dundee
H
2–0
14,882
Meade , Paatelainen
12 November 1988
Aberdeen
A
1–1
15,000
Preston
19 November 1988
Hearts
A
0–0
10,121
26 November 1988
Hamilton
H
1–0
6,357
Bowman
3 December 1988
Rangers
A
1–0
39,200
Beaumont
10 December 1988
Hibernian
H
4–1
9,963
Mitchell , French , Gallacher , McKinlay
17 December 1988
Celtic
H
2–0
18,745
Paatelainen , Baillie
31 December 1988
St Mirren
A
1–0
7,762
Gallacher
3 January 1989
Aberdeen
H
1–1
17,952
French
7 January 1989
Dundee
A
1–0
16,332
French
14 January 1989
Hamilton
A
5–0
4,000
McInally , Gallacher (3), Paatelainen
21 January 1989
Hearts
H
0–0
13,674
11 February 1989
Rangers
H
1–1
20,013
Stevens
11 March 1989
St Mirren
H
1–4
8,320
Malpas
14 March 1989
Motherwell
A
2–1
3,545
Krivokapic , Gallacher
25 March 1989
Celtic
A
0–1
36,870
1 April 1989
Aberdeen
A
0–1
16,700
8 April 1989
Dundee
H
2–1
11,910
Sturrock , Gallacher
22 April 1989
Motherwell
H
1–1
6,301
Hegarty
29 April 1989
Hibernian
A
2–1
7,700
Irvine , Paatelainen
2 May 1989
Rangers
A
0–2
39,058
6 May 1989
Hearts
A
0–0
8,613
13 May 1989
Hamilton
H
0–1
11,503
Scottish Cup
Skol Cup
Cup Winners' Cup
Player details
During the 1988–89 season, United used 31 different players comprising four nationalities. Maurice Malpas was the only player to play in every match. The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player.[ 2]
Goalscorers
United had 17 players score with the team scoring 60 goals in total. The top goalscorer was Mixu Paatelainen , who finished the season with 17 goals.[ 3]
Team statistics
League table
Source:
Statto Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Transfers
In
The club signed four players during the season with a total public cost of at least £450,000 (one figure unknown).
Out
Seven players were sold by the club during the season with a public total of at least £1.1m (some figures unavailable). One player also retired.
Date
Player
To
Fee
13 July 1988
Eamonn Bannon
Heart of Midlothian
£0,225,000[ 7]
0 0 July 1988
Iain Ferguson
Heart of Midlothian
£0,320,000[ 8]
0 0 November 1988
Ian McPhee
Airdrieonians
Unknown
14 November 1988
Ian Redford
Ipswich Town
£0,200,000[ 9]
16 November 1988
Gordon McLeod
Airdrieonians
£0,100,000[ 10]
12 January 1989
Dave Beaumont
Luton Town
£0,150,000[ 11]
0 0 0 0 0 1989
Harry Curran
St Johnstone
Unknown
0 0 April 1989
Raphael Meade
Luton Town
£0,150,000[ 5]
13 May 1989
Paul Sturrock
Retired
N/A
Playing kit
The jerseys were sponsored by Belhaven for a second season.
Trivia
All four of United's matches against Hearts finished 0–0.
See also
References
External links
Club Home stadium Rivalries Statistics Decades Related articles
Domestic leagues Domestic cups European competitions Related to national team Club seasons
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