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Even Strachan cannot help with guidance on dealing with shutdown

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DUNDEE boss James McPake reckons the unique challenges of management during the Covid-19 shutdown are summed up by the fact that even Gordon Strachan cannot offer any guidance.

Strachan, 63, is the Dark Blues’ technical director and McPake regularly called upon the experience of the former Scotland and Celtic manager during his first campaign as a boss.

But more than 20 seasons in the dugout did not prepare Strachan for an unpreceden­ted football shutdown, months of inaction for players, financial concerns and the prospect of a curtailed 27-game Championsh­ip next season.

McPake said: “Gordon Strachan has experience­d just about everything in football. He’s won titles, managed Scotland, has coached in the Premier League. He’s done the lot.

“So I was asking him about the Covid-19 situation and how he’d approach it. Even he was saying, ‘I can’t really help you – this is a totally unique experience.”

Neverthele­ss, McPake is already planning for the upcoming season, with the second tier slated to kickoff on October 17.

Although it will be more of a sprint than a marathon, he is adamant little will change on the training ground and his demands will be unaltered.

He continued: “The need to start well is there, with less room for error, but in terms of how we approach the season, nothing will change.

“We need to be as fit as we can, as sharp as we can and do a lot of work on the training ground to prepare us for situations we’ll face.

“We’ll certainly not be approachin­g pre-season and thinking ‘we don’t need to put the same graft in – it’s only 27 games’.

“We’ll be working as hard as ever and pushing the players to their maximum.”

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Gordon Strachan: ‘Totally unique experience’.

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