
Debate: Who is your Dundee United Player of the Year?
Who has been Dundee United's star man this season?
Twa Teams, One Street – the only podcast as obsessed with Dundee and United as you are – is inviting you to crown a Player of the Year.
Does free-scoring Sam Dalby get the nod? All-action wing-back Will Ferry? What about Mr Versatile, Vicko Sevelj?
Perhaps you think Jack Walton, Luca Stephenson or another unsung hero deserve recognition for a campaign that could yet culminate with the Terrors sealing European qualification.
Cast your vote below and have your say in our comments section below – with the winner unveiled in an upcoming episode of the podcast.
And if you voted 'Other', be sure to let us know who you think deserves the award.
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