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Thread: New off-field role created at the club.

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    New off-field role created at the club.

    Head of football administration & legal affairs. A sign of increased professionalism at the club, or money spent where it's hard to see the benefit? I'd go for the former.

    https://www.dundeeunitedfc.co.uk/new...TANNADICE.html

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    Can only be a good thing. Good to have someone who has experience in dealing in football matters, as opposed to our previous custodian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arabknight View Post
    Can only be a good thing. Good to have someone who has experience in dealing in football matters, as opposed to our previous custodian.
    Absolutely.

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    was the baldy snake head of illegal affairs?

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    During McLeans years we would have said ' a what?' but it shows how the whole game has changed and its good to see us now approaching it in a correct way and hopefully at the highest level.

    I get the feeling that United are not planning for this division next year and want to be ready early for the prom and of course European football where the bras starts to come in.

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