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Breaking News ! Brian Rice feels Hamilton have a point to prove against Dundee United this weekend as they search for a first win over the Tangerines this season. Hamilton host Micky Mellon's men on Saturday, looking to bounce back from a 2-0 defeat at Kilmarnock that has them one point off the bottom of the Scottish Premierhsip. And the Accies gaffer reckons that having lost 2-1 at Tannadice back in November, when Ross Callachan sent a penalty over the bar, and drawing 1-1 in their first meeting at New Douglas Park in September, they owe their rivals one. “I thought we just about edged it and could have won the game,” Rice said of their first encounter. Ross Callachan blazes his penalty over the bar (Image: Bill Murray/SNS Group) “Even up at Tannadice we played really well and were unfortunate to come away with no points. Read More Related Articles Hamilton v Dundee United: How to watch the crucial Premiership scrap “It was a good performance, so I’m looking for that again on Saturday. “We’re always looking for a reaction when we lose.
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Meanwhile, Rice remains on the lookout to strengthen his squad, but says it’s difficult because players don’t want to be isolated in Scotland, and the growing uncertainty over this season isn’t helping. The SFA on Monday imposed a three-week suspension on all football below the Championship. And Rice said: “We’re still looking on the transfer front, but it’s very difficult. “With the lower leagues shutting we don’t know what’s going to happen with our league or the Championship so we need to take it day by day.
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