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It's United In CIS Final

 

RANGERS will face Dundee United in the CIS Cup Final after the Tangerines thrashed Aberdeen 4-1 tonight in the other semi-final at Tynecastle.

 

Aberdeen took the lead through Andrew Considine but United levelled through Darren Dods and then Christian Kalvenes headed Craig Levein's side into a 2-1 lead nine minutes into the second half.

 

The Dons were up against it when Craig Conway made it 3-1 on 64 minutes and when former United striker Lee Miller was sent off for a second yellow three minutes later their task was almost impossible.

 

Morgaro Gomis rubbed salt into Aberdeen's wounds when he scored a fourth goal.

 

It will be the first time Rangers have met United in a major cup final since 1994 when Christian Dailly helped the Tannadice men stop the Light Blues win the "double" Treble in the Scottish Cup Final.

 

The last time the sides met in the League Cup Final was in 1984/85 when Iain Ferguson scored the winning goal for Rangers.

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Dundee Utd were my prediction to be a top 4 club in the league this season. They have been sitting around the bottom for years and taking on shite managers, now they got Levein i knew they would be a decent side.

 

We'll still have to much for them in the final

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