Dundee seek 'experienced boss' after sacking James McPake as manager
Dundee are ready to appoint a new manager with “additional experience” in their bid to stave off relegation from the cinch Premiership after sacking James McPake.
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Dundee are ready to appoint a new manager with “additional experience” in their bid to stave off relegation from the cinch Premiership after sacking James McPake.
The third-place side in the cinch Premiership have suffered a blip of late, going three league games without victory and needing extra-time and penalties to defeat Livingston in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup.
Livingston manager David Martindale praised his players for taking Hearts to penalties after revealing that their preparation for the Scottish Cup last-16 clash was far from ideal.
For those at the club, that fact is evidence enough there’s no need to hit the panic button. The course will soon be corrected, they’ll get back to confidentally marching toward third place and complete an excellent achievement of getting back into Europe in their first season following promotion back to the cinch Premiership.
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After the weekend collapse at away to Rangers, the last thing Hearts boss Robbie Neilson wanted was to concede any more easy goals, especially at home and to the team stuck at the foot of the Premiership table.
Livingston manager David Martindale reiterated that he hopes to see winger Alan Forrest stay at the club past the end of the season.