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| February 14, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Daily Star)

Byline: DAVID LEGGAT

ST MIRREN 1 DUNDEE UTD 2 Goodwillie seals unlikely win ST MIRREN only have themselves to blame for throwing three points away in Paisley.

The Buddies dominated proceedings and finally broke the Dundee United defence in the second half, with Michael Higdon scoring with his head.

Before Danny Swanson's equaliser, the Tangerines had managed only a solitary effort on the home goal.

But after that Saints appeared to lose confidence and eventually lost the game when substitute David Goodwillie grabbed a last-gasp winner with just seconds of the four minutes added time remaining.

Until their …

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