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Dark Blues yet to see Byrne’s best – news is music to boss McPake’s ears

- BY GEORGE CRAN

DUNDEE boss James McPake says it was music to his ears when Shaun Byrne told him his best is yet to come this season.

Byrne has been in impressive form of late, even when the team as a whole was struggling, and has shown why the club fought so hard to bring him to Dens Park last summer.

The Dark Blues saw off competitio­n from two Premiershi­p clubs to get Byrne’s signature and McPake is delighted with the displays coming from the midfield man.

He expects that to continue this weekend when Byrne’s first club Dunfermlin­e head to Dens Park in the Championsh­ip.

“Shaun Byrne has been excellent,” McPake said.

“It can sometimes take players time in a new environmen­t but we saw what he could do at the tail end of last season where he hit form.

“He’d had a couple of niggles last season that didn’t help. He’s a Premiershi­p player, we know that.

“He proved that at Livingston and that’s why two other Premiershi­p clubs were trying to sign him when we did.

“He’s a good player and he’s doing really well this season. However, he still believes he can be better which is music to my ears.

“He believes there is an even better Shaun Byrne in there which is good for me.”

When the sides met at Dens last season, Dundee put on one of their best displays of the campaign.

They roared into a 4-1 lead against the Pars with goals from Paul McGowan, Kane Hemmings and Danny Johnson adding to a Danny Devine own goal.

The 10-man visitors did make it a nervy finish by getting two goals back but that made it 10 league trips to Dens Park without victory for Dunfermlin­e.

Their last league victory came

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