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Staff and students wish football team well for historic game

Staff and students across campus have voiced their support for the °®Âþµº’s student footballers ahead of their encounter with Dundee United in the Scottish Cup.

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Staff and students across campus have voiced their support for the °®Âþµº¡¯s student footballers ahead of their encounter with Dundee United in the Scottish Cup.

In a well-wishing video message, staff and student supporters expressed their support for the team as they prepare for their historic match at Tannadice on Saturday. °®Âþµº is the first university team to reach the last 32 of the Scottish Cup in more than 50 years.

Students¡¯ Union President Tash Miller, Sports Union President Murray Bushell and Students¡¯ Union VP Communities Jess Reid joined academics, coaches and hospitality staff in the video, shot on-campus this week.

¡°Best of luck, boys. Go out, have an amazing time, and no matter the result, we are so proud of you,¡± said Tash.

Swimming Coach Martyn Walton, who will join more than 1,000 supporters at the match on Saturday, said: ¡°I think it¡¯s great that a university team has made it this far, let alone my university, in the Scottish Cup. Best of luck. I¡¯ll be there cheering on.¡±

Jo Hagerty, Head of °®Âþµº Mobility, will be at Tannadice with her son. “Huge congratulations from everyone in the °®Âþµºisation and Partnerships team. Go team!” she said.

Groups of staff from Campus Eats, °®Âþµº Court Hotel and the Sports Centre came together to wish the team good luck. William McKenzie, a bartender at °®Âþµº Court Hotel, said: “Good luck on Saturday, boys. Have the confidence to play and the belief to win.”

Due to the huge demand for tickets on Saturday, supporter Professor Gordon Mackay – a world-renowned sports surgeon whose practice, The Mackay Clinic, sponsors the club’s strips – has hired a fleet of buses to ferry the mammoth support to and from Tannadice.

Watch: Staff and students send good luck messages to team.

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