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(From The Daily Star)
Byline: Dundee Utd v Falkirk by STEVEN McINNES
FALKIRK fighter Kenny Milne earned his defensive stripes under Craig Levein at two clubs. And he reckons the manager's Tannadice troops have been instantly captivated by the Levein route march to success. Milne and his Bairns mates travel to face Dundee United today knowing defeat would see the Arabs leapfrog them into seventh spot in the SPL. The former Partick Thistle midfielder has warned against taking Levein's sergeant-major style lightly. The 27-year-old said: "I played under Craig Levein at Hearts for over a year and was on loan as a youngster at Cowdenbeath when he was there so I know him pretty well. "Having been a top defender in his playing days he knows what to do and it seems he's instilled that into his team at United. "Obviously he will have learned plenty since I was at Hearts and he'll be passing on all his experience to the United defenders and that's a scary thought! "Knowing Craig Levein he'll have them well organised and incredibly well drilled and fighting for each other - that has shown in the results they've had so far. "When somebody new comes in the players all have to prove they're worth keeping and that has maybe inspired them. "They've stopped conceding goals the way they had been and now they're scoring a few as well. "He's ...