The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Pars midfielder aims to put one over old mentor

Shiels craves victory over Sons to allow him to give coach Durrant stick

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Dean Shiels is glad Rangers mentor Ian Durrant has not been lost to Scottish football – but is desperate to get one over him this afternoon.

Shiels worked with Durrant during his four years at Ibrox and is full of praise for the legendary former Ibrox midfielder.

The pair both left Govan last summer but Durrant returned to work as Dumbarton’s assistant manager in January and Shiels is convinced the Sons can only benefit from his wealth of experience and knowledge.

But, despite that, the Dunfermlin­e midfielder is optimistic the Pars can continue their impressive start to the season and earn him the bragging rights over his ex-Rangers coach.

He said: “I know Durranty well. He’s a good coach and a great football man.

“He’s a great character for Scottish football and I was happy to see him back in the game.

“He deserves to be involved. He’s got too much experience and everything else to not be involved.

“He’s one of Rangers’ best midfielder­s, ever. He was a top, top player and it can only be to Dumbarton’s benefit to have him at the club.

“We’ll be prepared, though, and I’d like to beat Durranty, just to give him a bit of stick.”

After spells with Dundalk in the League of Ireland and FC Edmonton in the North Atlantic Soccer League, Shiels returned to Scottish football last month.

The former Hibs and Kilmarnock player has been a key man for Pars’ so far, with last weekend’s 3-1 win over rivals Falkirk following the 5-1 hammering of Inverness Caley Thistle.

The Northern Ireland internatio­nalist is loving life at East End Park as part of a squad he believes should be shooting for promotion back to the Premiershi­p.

The 32-year-old said: “I’m enjoying playing. It’s a good group and there’s good chemistry in the group.

“I just want to stay fit and keep playing and try to enjoy my football.

“Sometimes you have seasons where you don’t enjoy football but I’m starting to enjoy it again, so hopefully that continues. “This is a Premiershi­p club. “The way things are run here, they want to do things right, everything’s done profession­ally, and you can see there’s ambition here to go further and progress.”

 ??  ?? Dean Shiels with coach Ian Durrant during their spell with Rangers.
Dean Shiels with coach Ian Durrant during their spell with Rangers.

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