Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Only the Jambos could have lured me from United

- BY SEAN HAMILTON

ROBBIE Neilson insisted he wouldn’t have left Dundee United for anyone other than Hearts – then killed off Dundee’s hopes of signing Christophe Berra.

Neilson shocked Tangerines fans by taking charge at Tynecastle just weeks after leading United back to the Premiershi­p.

As it stands, Neilson will be managing in the Championsh­ip next season, while the Tangerines will kick-off in the top flight on August 1.

And he insists his beloved Hearts – whom he served with distinctio­n as a player and a head coach – are the only club he would have made that move for.

“It was a big decision for me and a difficult one, too, to be honest with you, because I had a great relationsh­ip with everyone at United – the fans, the players, the staff,” he said.

“But, when I got that phone call, I couldn’t turn down the opportunit­y to come back to Hearts.

“I’ve been here as a player, been here as a manager. I know what the club’s like and I know how far I can take the club because they’re in a position to really build and kick on.

“It was a tough one to leave Dundee United, having enjoyed a great experience there.

“But, when Hearts come calling, it’s very, very difficult to turn them down.

“We were building something at Tannadice, had a great 18 months and were building a great team.

“But I see the potential to build something here.

“Micky (Mellon) will be a great appointmen­t for United, he’ll take the club forward. I’ve spoken to him a few times.

“The objective as a coach is to leave the club in a better place. I think I did that.”

In the aftermath of his shock move to Hearts, former United man Steven Pressley, who also played with Neilson at Tynecastle, suggested all was not well behind the scenes at Tannadice.

Pressley implied his former team-mate was unhappy with the lack of direct access to United owner Mark Ogren.

But asked whether he had any misgivings about the set-up at United, where sporting director

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Robbie Neilson is putting plans in place for next season.

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