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Raith Rovers 0-4 Dundee United



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NORTHERN Ireland international striker Warren Feeney fired a hat-trick as Dundee United enjoyed a convincing win at Stark's Park.
On loan from Cardiff City, Feeney took just five minutes to make his mark when he took a pass from Noel Hunt to fire a low shot past Gary O'Connor, and added a second with a header eight minutes later.

He completed his hat-trick with a penalty in the 53rd minute before

Hunt made it 4-0 with a fine solo effort.



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1

You Sir,

20/07/2008 02:35:00
utd smell.
2

KingKenny,

20/07/2008 08:19:48
Lovely play Hat-trick Feeney. Hope Dundee Utd beat Barca. Good Luck.
3

culturedvultureofarabia,

20/07/2008 08:40:43
you sir are a rank one alrite.
4

Kiwiarab,

Christchurch, New Zealand 20/07/2008 14:30:17
#1

Nice bit of informed debate there.

Looks like CL has the team starting to gel. Hope to see a little more of Sandaza in the Pars game in the coming week.

 

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