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Here we go.............
https://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/f...EBuWcmC5hnuJRM
Fox is hardly the experienced assistant we were promised unless I am missing something.
Like everyone else I hope this works but seems hell of a gamble.
This is not the appointment I was wanting to hear and have an uneasy feeling about how this is going to work out this season.
I do hope for Courts and Fox that things is a success and that those sceptical about this appointment and I most definitely include myself in that are proven wrong about this one.
https://twitter.com/thecouriersport/...970800640?s=19
TAM COURTS
- has never been a professional football manager.
- has never worked under a professional football manager
- has never managed a full-time football club
- has never played professional football
LIAM FOX
- 2 years first team coaching experience
Dundee Uniteds new management team. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I like Liam fox, a key goal at dens the penultimate weekend before 21/05/05
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...em/4542323.stm
I do think that saying the clubs existence is at stake is probably a little extreme at this point but I do understand the concerns he has over this.
I feel that while relegation would have a horrible effect financial and one that would be tough to escape from probably for a while afterwards the club will still survive but the consequences of a relegation season after a poor managerial appointment is concerns that I also have.
In all seriousness, while I definitely don't agree with this appointment (not with McInnes available who would have been perfect for 2-3 years) and it is a risky appointment, it will need the support behind the new manager... It might work and will have a better chance of working if we give it a chance and not just go into a meltdown drama negative mode
We have a decent squad and a base to build from