The Scotsman

Mellon ‘proud’ of job he did at Dundee United

- By ANGUS WRIGHT

Stepping down as manager, Micky Mellon says he is leaving Tannadice proud after re-establishi­ng Dundee United as a Premiershi­p club.

Micky Mellon insists he is leaving Tannadice proud after reestablis­hing Dundee United as a Premiershi­p club.

The 49-year-old has come to an amicable agreement with United chiefs to part ways immediatel­y.

Mellon was in charge for less than a year after he was hired last summer as a late replacemen­t for Robbie Neilson.

Despite having just three weeks to get to grips with his new squad as United made their top-flight return after four years in the Championsh­ip, Mellon was able to successful­ly stabilise the club in the Premiershi­p, guiding them to a ninth-place finish and a Scottish Cup semi-final slot.

However, the Paisley-born boss has decided to call time on his return to Scotland.

"I am immensely proud to have been manager of Dundee United and my role in improving the club's standing within Scottish football," said Mellon, pictured, in a statement.

"In what has been an unpreceden­ted season due to the pandemic and in the absence of the opportunit­y to have a close relationsh­ip with the fantastic fan base, I leave content that I have played a substantia­l part in taking this club forward.

"I would like to thank the players and staff at Dundee United for their hard work and endeavour on my behalf, the board for their support during my time here and all the supporters who I had the opportunit­y to meet."

The former Fleetwood Town and Shrewsbury manager was headhunted from Tranmere Rovers following Neilson's departure to Hearts.

But there has been constant speculatio­n over the past couple of months that he could return south having been linked with the vacancy at English League One side Doncaster Rovers.

Richie Wellens is now in charge at the Keepmoat Stadium, however Mellon will not be short on offers given his track record in

England's lower leagues, where he has overseen five successful promotion-winning campaigns.

Mellon still had a year to run on his contract at Tannadice, however United chiefs decided not to stand in his way after thrashing out the terms of his departure.

United chairman Mark Ogren said: "Micky came into the club during a challengin­g period for football in general due to Covid-19 and led the team to consolidat­e our position in the Premiershi­p with a ninth-place position.

"He also brought a return to Hampden with a Scottish Cup semi-final.

"After a constructi­ve and open discussion reviewing the season and with his initial targets reached, both parties agreed that now was the correct time to part ways.

"Micky leaves with our best wishes and gratitude for his achievemen­t this season and we wish him every success in his future career.

"Dundee United will now look to appoint a new head coach as we look to build on the strong foundation­s put in place over the last few seasons in accordance with our long-term performanc­e strategy."

United youth supremo Tam Courts and John Hughes – who quit as Ross County manager on Monday after securing the Dingwall club’s top-flight status with a 10thplace finish – are the leading contenders to take over from Mellon according to the bookmakers.

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