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Win % | Draw % | Loss % |
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1999-00 | SPL | 37 (2) | 0 | - | 4 | 1 | 41.0% | 15.4% | 43.6% |
1998-99 | SPL | 18 | 0 | - | 1 | 0 | 22.2% | 27.8% | 50.0% |
Totals: | 55 (2) | 0 |
Apps = First Team Appearances (Sub Appearances) | Gls = Goals |
Cln = Clean Sheets | CtGR = Clean Sheets to Games Ratio | W/D/L - Games won, drawn or lost as percentage of games played in |
Yel = Yellow Cards/Cautions | Red = Red Cards/Dismissals |
Recent First Team Starts |
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Apr 29th, 2000 | 29/04/00 | League | SPL | vs. St Johnstone (H) | 0 - 1 |
Apr 22nd, 2000 | 22/04/00 | League | SPL | vs. Hearts (A) | 2 - 1 |
Apr 19th, 2000 | 19/04/00 | League | SPL | vs. Motherwell (A) | 3 - 1 |
Apr 8th, 2000 | 08/04/00 | League | SPL | vs. Kilmarnock (A) | 0 - 1 |
Apr 4th, 2000 | 04/04/00 | League | SPL | vs. Rangers (A) | 0 - 3 |
Recent First Team Goals |
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List of Goals Scored |
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The French defender began his career with AS Beauvais, before joining Le Havre in 1993. He spent five seasons at the Stade Jules Deschaseaux, playing over 100 Ligue 1 matches for the Normandy based side. In August 1998 he was brought to Tannadice by Tommy McLean, making his debut in a League Cup tie against Stirling Albion two days later.
The 31 year-old played in the next few matches before McLean was replaced by Paul Sturrock as manager and was used frequently throughout the rest of that season. He was a regular in the side during his second year at Tannadice, as United started well before struggling in the second half of the campaign, and the full-back was released in at the end of the season.
He then played beach soccer as part of the French team, starring alongside legendary French star Eric Cantona in a tournament in Thailand in 2001. He later returned to Le Havre to become assistant manager in 2004, moving on to their recruitment team in 2008.
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1998-99
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1999-00
August 8th, 1998
Dundee United 2 - 2 Stirling Albion
League Cup (2nd Round)
Bernard was born on this date in Aubersvillers, France.
The French defender began his career with AS Beauvais, before joining Le Havre in 1993. He spent five seasons at the Stade Jules Deschaseaux, playing over 100 Ligue 1 matches for the Normandy based side. In August 1998 he was brought to Tannadice by Tommy McLean, making his debut in a League Cup tie against Stirling Albion two days later.
A struggle in the sun as Second Division Stirling made life difficult for us.
So good is the record at Dens Park, that when United venture across the road, victory is almost taken for granted. After all Dundee hadn't won on their own patch against their city rivals for 11 years, but this latest encounter wasn't to follow that trend after a second half which all United fans will want to forget. After a good enough start in which Joaquim Ferraz almost immediately struck an overhead kick wide of the target, Dundee soon threatened when Rae overran a through ball, allowing Alan Combe to gather. For most of the opening half hour, it was nip and tuck, but the outcome of this game was to hinge on two events before the break. Firstly, Dundee were awarded a penalty after Craig Easton bundled Boyack to the ground in the 31st minute. Fortunately, Billio fired the ball just wide from the spot. But instead of United taking heart from that let off, it was the Dark Blues who turned the screw even more. Right on half-time came the incident on which the outcome was to wholly hinge. Joaquim Ferraz and Lee Wilkie were involved in an off the ball incident. After consulting his assistant on the far-side, referee McCluskey dished out a red card to the Portuguese striker. If Dundee hadn't created too many clear-cut chances in the opening half, they atoned for that after the break. Setting off at break neck speed, it took them only four minutes of the second period to take the lead. A precision cross from Artero on the right was met by Falconer at the far post and his header found the net via the underside of the bar. It was no surprise when Grady, a derby hero in the past, increased Tannadice discomfort, meeting Boyack's cross to put Dundee two ahead with a diving header. When Falconer headed a third with a little over quarter of an hour left, many United fans decided it was time to head for the exits in deepening disappointment. For many it was the first time Dens had been the scene of a derby defeat and the magnitude of the victory - it equalled Dundee's best in the Premier Division - was for some too hard to bear.