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Asghar: Fulham link will prove beneficial

- BY SEAN HAMILTON

TONY Asghar believes Dundee United’s partnershi­p with Fulham is almost ready to bear fruit.

United announced their collaborat­ion – centred around player and coach developmen­t – with the newly-promoted Cottagers in January.

The Tangerines sporting director has revealed work behind the scenes, which has been ongoing since before the link-up went public, is progressin­g well and fans could soon see the benefit firsthand when players start to move between the clubs.

“These partnershi­ps can often be a bit of a fluff piece, but this has been working for a long time before we announced it,” said Asghar.

“One of the directors of Fulham has been up, their director of football has been up as has their academy director.

“We have been down there and shared a lot of common practices in how we are going to move forward. From a football perspectiv­e we’re looking at high performanc­e. Can we get players from there who could come into our environmen­t?

“Dundee United have an opportunit­y in Scotland to get players in that they can’t in England. There’s a pathway for us to look at players they can’t get and we can. We can look at loans and other aspects.”

Both clubs are American-owned, with Mark Ogren in control of United and Shahid Khan providing the financial muscle at Fulham.

It’s a shared trait that isn’t lost on Asghar and the Tangerines’ chief is sure, in time, the clubs will have even more in common – as United will with their other partner outfits.

“With Fulham, I like the identity. It’s an American-owned club which has another sports franchise,” said Asghar.

“It’s a club that has just been promoted, as we were a few years ago. There are a lot of synergies.

“There are good people at Fulham. From Alistair Macintosh, the director of football, or Huw Jennings.

“We are going to grow it. There were a few players we were going to bring in during the January window from there, but things didn’t work out so.

“It will be fruitful and we will work hard at that within our partnershi­ps.

“We brought a goalkeepin­g coach in on secondment from Southampto­n, Ryan Flood.

“That worked really well so there may be opportunit­ies for some of our staff to go down there.

“We have the partnershi­p with Northern Virginia, Brian Welsh’s team, where we hope to send over two players and a coach this season. Things take time.

“We need to build it and I feel positive we will have good results.”

 ?? ?? Tony Asghar wants United to take inspiratio­n from the London club.
Tony Asghar wants United to take inspiratio­n from the London club.

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