September 22, 2024

Walton sought to retain a sense of perspective, while appreciating the ‘frustration’ of supporters.

Jack Walton has urged Dundee United supporters to “stick with us” ahead of a nerve-shredding finale to the Championship title race.

Last Friday night at East End Park, United received overwhelming support once more. Manager Jim Goodwin acknowledged that the visiting Arabs were “let down” following the 3-1 loss.

By the time Colin Steven blew the final whistle, a significant portion of those supporters had left. Those that stayed expressed their emotions rather clearly.

Walton insists he knows how frustrating it is to lose three league games in a row after winning seven championships. United only lost two league games in their preceding TWENTY-TWO appearances prior to this run.

However, he has highlighted the importance of the supporters – who have screamed on the Terrors in great numbers all season – ahead of the remaining seven games.

“We would have liked to win on Friday and go four points clear on the night, but the fact is we didn’t take that chance, and I understand the frustration of the supporters,” Walton said in an interview with Courier Sport.

“Unfortunately, we fell short of our expectations despite knowing our expectations and our performance for the most part this season. We were killed in the first half. It’s a struggle uphill from

But the fans are essential. It truly helps and motivates us when they support us.

Walton responded, “The message is stick with us,” when asked what he would say to United fans who are concerned that the Terrors are faltering as a heated battle for the championship enters the final stretch.

“It will be close for the remainder of the season, so we need you.” And we must ensure that we carry out our duties.

Walton: Fife collapse can’t define season

Raith Rovers failed to take full advantage of United’s slip, playing out a creditable – if slightly disappointing in the context of what was at stake – 0-0 draw at Queen’s Park.

Still, Ian Murray’s team was level on points at the top of the Championship after the draw.

Top spot is maintained by the Tangerines’ better goal differential.

With a sprint finish anticipated and Rovers scheduled to visit Tannadice on March 30, Walton is adamant that their campaign cannot be derailed by a significant off-night in Dunfermline.

Given that Raith will not be playing the following weekend, United will lead the Kirkcaldy club by six points if they win their next two home games (against Rovers and Inverness). A big if.

He went on, “It wasn’t the outcome we wanted, and we were penalised for missing the races.”

However, we must get back up and ensure that the outcome does not define our season. Seven more games remain, and we need to ensure that we get back to what we are good at next week (against Inverness).

“As a team, we’ll need to analyse the game and the goals we conceded. I’m sure they were very preventable from our perspective and maybe it’s a case of going back to basics.

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