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Love-Lee BOWYER WAS DEAN’S HERO

- Ian Baker

BIRMINGHAM captain Harlee Dean has revealed he used to wear a West Ham United shirt with his manager’s name on the back.

The tough-tackling defender, 29, was an Upton Park season ticket holder as a kid and looked up to midfielder Lee Bowyer.

And he insists playing for his boyhood hero has been just as good as he imagined.

Bowyer appears to have seen off the Blues’ threat of relegation to League One with 10 points in his five games in charge.

And East Londoner Dean said: “He’s been a breath of fresh air and it’s been enjoyable to be part of it.

“I was a season ticket holder at West Ham and I had Bowyer on one of my West Ham shirts as a kid. I can’t remember the exact shirt but I always decided what name to have on my back.

“I can’t remember who bought it for me but my dad said he did and he will dig it out!

“Lee was from a similar area to where me and my family were from.

“He had a great career, scored goals and got about the pitch.

“You knew what you’d get from him. He had that fight, that horriblene­ss from where you’re brought up in East London, around Hackney Marshes, how you know football. That was what drew me to him.”

Bowyer had a fiery personalit­y as a player but Dean insists that he is entirely different as a manager.

He said: “I feel like I knew what he was like but you never know someone until you meet them in person.

“Lee’s a lot calmer to what I expected, relaxed, clear and concise. He’s exactly what we needed.

“I was quite taken aback by how slow speaking and calm he is. He never raises his voice, never changes the speed of his words. He is chilled and laid back.

“If you’re confident in what you’re saying you don’t need to emphasise things.” Birmingham appeared to be sleep-walking to relegation under Aitor Karanka but Dean believes Bowyer’s changes have lifted the mood.

He said: “We are getting direction. We’re getting the team the day before and working with that.

“Previously we found out the team an hour before the game and hadn’t worked on things.

“That has made the big difference.”

The Blues will be all but safe with victory at Rotherham, who have already played three games this week thanks to a fixture backlog.

And Dean added: “I’m hoping our freshness will play a part as it has to have been hard on their bodies.”

 ??  ?? HE’S THE TOPS: Harlee Dean is enjoying working with his boyhood idol, Lee Bowyer
HE’S THE TOPS: Harlee Dean is enjoying working with his boyhood idol, Lee Bowyer

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