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Brewster risking place in United fans’ hearts

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David Hannah does not think that former Dundee United team-mate Craig Brewster will be afflicted by divided loyalties during the Scottish Cup final.

But he warned Brewster that his place in the affections of Tangerines fans after scoring the goal that won them the Scottish Cup in 1994 could be in jeopardy if he helps Ross County thwart the Tannadice club’s bid for success.

Brewster’s popularity with the United support survived an unsuccessful spell as manager.

According to Hannah, though, he could be in for some stick if in the role of Staggies number two he leaves Hampden a winner again this weekend.

The ex-midfielder said, “Big Craig is a United fan deep down, we all know that, and you don’t ever lose it.

“But he’s working for Ross County so his allegiance will lie with them because he’s working with the lads there every day.”

He added, “I wouldn’t say he’s in a win-win situation because if County produce a surprise I’m sure a load of his mates from Dundee won’t be very happy at him.

“But he won’t be worried about that he knows what it feels like to win a cup and he’ll want that experience for the County players.”

Hannah admits that the United class of 1994 did not realise the enormity of their achievement until years later.

He said, “When we won it in ’94 most of our team were young and naive so the pressure didn’t really get to us.

“When you’re young you have no fear, you reckon big days like that will come around all the time so you just go out and enjoy it.”

He added, “I think both teams will feel relaxed this year because their average age is quite low and for a lot of them it will be the first experience of a Hampden final.

“And just going out to enjoy it is the best thing to do. That’s the only advice I can give the players go and enjoy yourself.

“I reckon it will be an open, fast flowing, attractive game and whoever gets the first goal will probably go on to win it.”

Hannah, who had a stint at County under Alex Smith towards the end of his playing career, admits to being delighted that the Dingwall side are contesting the final.

But his loyalties lie with United and he can’t see them losing providing they bring their A game.

He said, “I’ve got mixed emotions because I spent a happy 18 months at Ross County.

“But hopefully United will do it and I believe if that if they turn up on the day they should win.”

He added, “Being favourites brings with it a pressure and if United don’t play the way they can then County are capable of taking advantage.

“But if they are at their best I can’t see United losing.”