'Overzealous' Dundee United fans throw pyros on to pitch and then invade it at Ross County - 'but they can be forgiven'

Tam Courts defended the actions of Dundee United's fans before, during and after their 2-1 win away at Ross County in their final match of the cinch Premiership season.
Dundee United fans throw a smoke bomb on the pitch during a cinch Premiership match against Ross County.Dundee United fans throw a smoke bomb on the pitch during a cinch Premiership match against Ross County.
Dundee United fans throw a smoke bomb on the pitch during a cinch Premiership match against Ross County.

Kick-off was delayed due to a number of pyrotechnics being thrown on to the pitch, which also happened after United equalised through Nicky Clark's penalty in the second half.

When Clark scored a late winner, the travelling support spilled on to the pitch, an act they repeated when the full-time whistle confirmed they would finish fourth in the league table.

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United boss Courts, though, praised his side's fans for the backing they gave their team and said they can be forgiven for being "a little overzealous".

"It just seems to be the way that the fans want to showcase themselves in a carnival atmosphere," Courts said.

"The fans pitched up today, they were there in huge numbers and they gave us tremendous backing.

"They obviously wanted to showcase the fact that they were there, and we certainly felt their presence.

"Dundee United fans have been so starved of success for a club of this size for some time now.

"They have given absolutely everything to us home and away this year, hence bringing a few thousand of our own fans.

"I think they can be forgiven for being a little overzealous, because they just wanted to give their support to the players and we felt that today."