DUNDEE UTD v DUNFERMLINE
DUNDEE UNITED star Craig Sibbald would love the chance to shush the Pars fans again today.
The midfielder will be out to help United maintain their 100 percent Championship charge when Dunfermline make the trip to Tannadice.
Sibbald expects a tough time from the visiting support because as an ex-Falkirk player they have history.
It goes back to 2017 when he set up Nathan Austin for a winner in a 2-1 triumph and Sibbald moved to silence the East End Park boo boys after the game.
He said: "Do I expect stick? I was thinking about that actually. Probably but I don't mind that.
"I shushed them walking off the pitch at East End Park once. I set one up for Nathan that day. They were giving me pelters on the way off so I'll give them a little bit back.
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