Peter Houston sparks concern over Dundee United future
Dundee United manager Peter Houston has revealed he could leave Tannadice at the end of the season.
Houston, who was appointed in May 2010, also assists Scotland manager Craig Levein.
"There is nothing on the table for me," Houston told BBC Scotland.
"A lot of people have been asking me why I haven't signed a new deal: because I haven't been offered one basically."
Houston led United to Scottish Cup success months after taking the Tannadice reins from Levein and kept the club in the top four in his first full season in charge.
"If it's to be the end of May when I move on from here then I'll look back with fond memories," Houston said.
"Who knows what will happen? The chairman (Stephen Thompson) hasn't gone back to John Colquhoun (Houston's agent).
"There might be an offer put on the table for me, I don't know."
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Comment number 36.
Murmur7129th September 2012 - 17:44
@27 and 28 what a comedian you are, brilliant stuff. Rangers fans comments are epic. OK . . . Let's say Rangers are back in the SPL in a few years. What might happen. Over spending in a desperate attempt to win the league and cups. Down the line this will happen again. Money is killing football and Rangers are not helping their cause. Be careful what you wish for ;o)
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The BBC is Anti Scotland28th September 2012 - 13:40
@34 I think we will need to call in Alice and the Unbrella Corp to rid this site of all the zombies
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Comment number 34.
rossd8428th September 2012 - 13:16
@27 You just sound like a bitter bitter sevco fan! What has United got to do with it? All SPL clubs voted but it was your club that put yourselves there. Any other club wouldn't have had a chance and would probably not have easily found their way into div3 either. Open your eyes and accept it was solely your own clubs doing! Its getting boring listening to this nonsense from every sevco fan.
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The BBC is Anti Scotland28th September 2012 - 11:21
@32 sevco beating motherwell wasnt a shock. stuart mccall is doing a good job as manager, but so far against his beloved sevco he has managed one goal and one goalless draw in 7 games. i dont think any of us expected anything less on wednesday. after watching the game i couldnt tell who was spl and who was sfl3 because both sides were atrotious. wonder if well will raise their game on saturday?
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Comment number 32.
geoff marshall28th September 2012 - 0:06
Rangers beating Motherwell WAS a shock..I never expected it anyway. Top of the SPL v any lower league team has to be regarded as a shock, and Rangers have not excelled in the 3rd division and been knocked out of another cup by a non SPL team, who in turn were knocked out of the League cup by an off form United team. Motherwell were very poor, do not be deluded and think Rangers are a good team.
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