ABERDEEN boss Craig Brown has urged his Aberdeen players not to let down their home support after treating their travelling fans to consecutive victories.
Scott Vernon's injury-time goal earned Aberdeen a 1-0 victory at Hamilton in front of almost 1300 visiting supporters.
Brown and Archie Knox have already taken more points in two games since arriving from Motherwell than their team accumulated in the previous 14.
"The fans can't be delighted with the performance but they can be delighted with the attitude of the players, the organisation and determination," said Brown. "The Dundee United game will be a very good one, I hope, and we don't want to let the fans down at home."
He added: "There will be so many sitting at home saying 'we couldn't get to Edinburgh, we couldn't get to Hamilton, so we'll go and see them this time'. So the message is quite clear to our guys - don't disappoint the bigger support.
"We will lose a game but hopefully not for a while. I'm hoping we can replicate what we did at Motherwell. That was very fortunate, we went 12 (SPL) games unbeaten there, but that's getting greedy."
Source: PA
Source: PA