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Pars’ new club captain revealed as Yogi hails home-grown heroes

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GRAHAM Dorrans is the new club captain of Dunfermlin­e.

The former Scotland internatio­nalist has led by example in recent victories against Inverness and Ayr United, sporting the armband in the process.

Dom Thomas and Owain fon Williams have also skippered the Pars this term, with previous boss Peter Grant reluctant to make the position a permanent one.

Hughes, meanwhile, was coy last week, suggesting that the decision would come down to Dorrans.

However, it was confirmed to the assembled media at East End Park yesterday that Dorrans is indeed the new captain of the Fife outfit, with Hughes hailing his leadership chops.

“You can tell the quality of footballer he is, not just on the ball but in terms of how he conducts himself,” lauded the Dunfermlin­e gaffer.

“He

is a fantastic example, not just for the young kids but for anyone.

“Graham played very well on Saturday, as did one or two others.

“One thing about Graham is that he is very humble and he appreciate­s the other guys playing their part and making it as easy as it can be.”

One of those players who made Dorrans’ life easier in the 3-0 victory over Ayr was Matty Todd, on the books of the Pars since the age of 10 and a Fife Elite Football Academy graduate.

He was replaced in the second half by fellow home-grown youngster Paul Allan, while another – Lewis McCann – scored twice.

“That is why you get out of your bed in the morning – when you see that enthusiasm and desire from these kids to be the best they can be,” continued Hughes.

“That rubs off on me; I get a lift.”

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Graham Dorrans will skipper the resurgent Pars.

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