Craig Levein and Billy Reid both agreed it was Groundhog Day as Dundee United snatched a stoppage-time 1-1 draw against Hamilton at Tannadice for the second successive season.
Accies were denied victory on their last Clydesdale Bank Premier League visit to Tannadice back in November and it was deja vu as Garry Kenneth powered home a 93rd-minute header to rescue a point for the hosts.
"Just like last year wasn't it? The same, exactly the same," said Tangerines boss Levein, who was without 11 first-team regulars through injury and suspension.
"Last year, I was probably even more frustrated than I was this time round.
"I've got to look at some major factors affecting the team selection. For various different reasons, we've got 11 players who are in our first-team squad who are unavailable.
"So, I've got to compliment the guys for keeping at it and getting back into the match.
"I think if we'd played another five minutes, we would have won it, we were so much on top at that time."
Opposite number Reid said: "To come undone again, in the final seconds of the game - the same as last season - was hard to take for the players."










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