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Pars gaffer Johnston hails Crawford expertise

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ALLAN Johnston has hailed Stevie Crawford’s experience after adding his former Scotland team-mate to the Dunfermlin­e backroom team.

Crawford began work with the Pars yesterday as a short-term replacemen­t for John Potter, who moved to England to join Jack Ross as first-team coach at Sunderland at the weekend.

Crawford, the former Dunfermlin­e striker and Falkirk and Hearts No 2, was out of work after leaving his post as assistant manager at MK Dons when boss Robbie Neilson was sacked in January.

Johnston revealed Crawford’s appointmen­t is only temporary but it remains to be seen whether he would be considered as a permanent replacemen­t for Potter at East End Park.

The Fifers boss said: “Stevie has come in in the short-term just while we look for a replacemen­t.

“He knows the club, he’s a good lad, and I was actually in the U/21s with him many moons ago.

“He’s coached at a really good level and he brings that wee bit of experience. We’re really grateful that he’s willing to come in.”

Dunfermlin­e are also waiting in the wings to take Ross Stewart to East End Park on loan from St Mirren if longer-term new Paisley boss Alan Stubbs agrees to farm out the 21-year-old striker.

Stewart joined the Paisley side last summer from Albion Rovers, a year after stepping up from the junior ranks where he played for Kilwinning Rangers.

The attacker featured in 17 games and scored twice before being loaned to Alloa in January where he scored 10 times as the Wasps were promoted via the play-offs.

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Dundee boss Neil McCann.

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