Goodwin 'loving life' at United after 'lucky' appointmentpublished at 18:38 BST 11 September 2025
Tyrone Smith
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
Image source, SNSJim Goodwin felt he was "lucky" to be appointed Dundee United boss - and is delighted to have repaid the club's faith in him.
The Irishman signed a new deal on Wednesday to continue the reign that begin in March 2023 just a few weeks after his Aberdeen sacking.
Despite being unable to prevent United's relegation to the Championship in his first few months, Goodwin oversaw their return to the top division where they finished fourth last term.
"In my time, the last 10 years as a manager, I am really pleased with the progress I have made on a personal level. There are far better managers than me out there who have been relieved of their duties at one club or another," said Goodwin.
"I have not changed a great deal as a manager or as a person. It just didn't quite work out the way I would have hoped at Aberdeen, but Dundee United gave me an opportunity and I felt I was very lucky at the time to get this type of opportunity off the back of what happened.
"I am just delighted I could repay the faith that they have shown in me off the business we have done in the last couple of seasons.
"Right now I am continuing to learn, continuing to try and focus on my own development as well as that of developing the players within the group. I am just loving life at Dundee United and long may that continue."
Goodwin's full focus now is on Saturday's Premiership fixture at Hibernian. United have made a steady start to the campaign despite being dogged by injuries to key players.
So will any of those missing before the international break be back for the trip to the capital?
"No, unfortunately we won't have," said Goodwin. "The squad that was there at Dens Park will be very similar to the one that is going to be available to us at Easter Road.
"We have got some long-term injuries, it has all been well documented. I think (Ryan) Strain and (Kristijan) Trapanovski are probably the two who are closest. We would like to think in the next couple of weeks those guys will start to get integrated back into the training squad."

























