The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

McGhee eager his Dark Blues keep believing

- GEORGE CRAN

Though they are on the brink of relegation to the Championsh­ip, Dundee boss Mark McGhee insists his team are in better shape now than when they last faced St Mirren.

The Dark Blues travel to Paisley tomorrow knowing defeat could see them confirmed in the Premiershi­p’s bottom spot if St Johnstone win at Livingston.

McGhee has already faced Stephen Robinson’s Buddies this season, losing a last-gasp winner in a 1-0 defeat at Dens Park in March.

But the experience­d manager insists his side are performing much better now than they were two months ago.

“Are we in better shape now compared to the last time we played St Mirren? Yes, I think we are,” McGhee said.

“Since the Rangers game I think there have been marginal gains in every game, even though we had three draws and a defeat.

“I have seen things I like, things that are new and are better. There has definitely been an upward curve so we hope that improvemen­t continues and opens the door for a win.”

Keeping his players believing they can still stay up has been the main job for McGhee, he says.

Assistant manager Simon Rusk does much of the coaching while the former Scotland coach tries to keep heads up around the squad.

“If there’s anything in my role it has been making the players believe the win is coming and what we’re doing will pay dividends,” McGhee added.

“It has been about not letting their heads go down when they don’t win games, when we’re losing or drawing.

“We have come back from defeats, they have kept believing. I said back then we wouldn’t have to win eight games, at the moment it looks like we’ll have to win three games.

“But we are in a shape now I believe we are capable of doing that.

“In order for that to happen you have to stay in a positive frame of mind.

“We got results against Aberdeen and Dundee United by coming back and showing energy. There’s no doubt we can match teams in terms of energy and desire.

“We want to start the St Mirren game that way, show the levels of applicatio­n and intensity we want to see, earn the right to play and then hopefully a bit of quality will win it for us.”

The Buddies, meanwhile, all-but secured safety last weekend as they beat St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park.

McGhee, though, doesn’t expect Robinson’s side to take their foot off the pedal.

“I don’t think St Mirren will be sitting back thinking they’re safe, not at all,” he added.

“Stephen Robinson is a relatively new manager there so he will be demanding a strong end to the season from them. He will be wanting to drive it to the end, getting as many points and as many wins as he can.

“We can’t go into this weekend relying on them not turning up or having an off day. We can only rely on ourselves to turn up and get the job done.”

Meanwhile, Open Goal podcast star Si Ferry has been appointed boss of Lowland League side Broomhill FC.

It is the first steps in management for the former Dundee midfielder, 34, who recently left his playercoac­h role at Peterhead.

The move marks a partnershi­p deal between his hit show and the Glasgow-based side that will see it renamed Open Goal Broomhill FC.

A fly-on-the-wall documentar­y and new podcast series are in the works.

Ferry, who grew up in Menzieshil­l, said: “I am absolutely delighted to have been given the opportunit­y to take on my first management role in football as it’s been an ambition of mine for some years now.

“Being able to take this first step with Open Goal involved makes the prospect all the more exciting with it being part of this amazing and unique project.

“We hope the phenomenal Open Goal fans get right behind the side and turn out in their numbers for each of our home games as the support will be vital in our pursuit of success.”

Open Goal – which also features Andy Halliday, Kevin Kyle and Paul Slane – has attracted more than 24 million views since launching in May 2017.

It made its Edinburgh Fringe debut in the summer of 2019 and has also enjoyed several soldout shows at the Hydro in Glasgow.

 ?? ?? NOT OVER YET: Niall McGinn battles with St Mirren’s Scott Tanser – the teams meet again tomorrow.
NOT OVER YET: Niall McGinn battles with St Mirren’s Scott Tanser – the teams meet again tomorrow.

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