Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

George Cran

2020/21 is the season of emerging talent in the City of Discovery

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THIS year and all the strife the global pandemic has brought means 2020/21 is the season of the emerging talent.

Especially in this fine city – both clubs will be showing us just how much ability there is coming through their respective academies.

And, with money tight for just about everybody, the chances for youngsters will be far greater to make their mark in first-team football.

We’ve already seen it, too.

In his first season as manager at Dens Park, James McPake had absolutely no qualms about throwing in talented youngsters.

It helped he’d coached the U/18s previously and knew just how good these players were before he stepped up to the big job.

And if Fin Robertson isn’t a poster boy for how good a young Dundonian footballer can be, I don’t know who is.

Robertson was joined last season by Lyall Cameron, Callum Moore and Josh Mulligan in getting some first-team action.

With budgets tightened for bringing in new experience­d faces, the opportunit­y is sitting there for these boys to seize a regular spot in the starting XI.

The quality coming through also shows why academy chiefs at Dens are working so hard right now to maintain as much of the existing structure as they can, despite the financial hit caused by the shutdown.

Across the road, too, we’ve seen Micky Mellon utilise the young players at Dundee United – Logan Chalmers, Lewis Neilson and Kieran Freeman have all had decent game time. And, in his own words, the Tannadice gaffer plans to unleash even more.

I expected the Tangerines to be flexing their muscles in the transfer market this summer on their return to the top flight.

Obviously, the pandemic and the drop in finances has seen them change that plan.

And who benefits? The players fans want to see more than anything – one of their own getting a chance.

I really hope out of this disaster of a year, for just about everybody in the world, we can see young players in this city benefit from greater opportunit­y.

We’ll have to wait and see for Dundee when they get going again in seven weeks but there are a few additional names we might see get a go next term – Sam Fisher, Luke Strachan and, possibly, Calum

Ferrie.

Who knows, this season could make Dundee the City of Discovery for the next generation of young players.

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Dundee boss James McPake had no fear playing Fin Robertson last year.
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