The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Dee boss Hartley knows how Gers

- By Sean Hamilton sport@sundaypost.com

PAUL HARTLEY reckons Rangers will be labouring under a major burden at Dens Park today.

The controvers­ial departure of Mark Warburton as Gers gaffer has created a full-blown media circus around the Ibrox club.

Having endured the turmoil sparked by Vladimir Romanov’s reign at Hearts, Dundee boss Hartley knows how it feels to play for a club under siege.

Along with fellow rebels Steven Pressley and Craig Gordon, Hartley was one of the “Riccarton Three”, who took a brave stand against the madcap Lithuanian’s antics.

He knows that more scrutiny means more pressure. And he is hopeful that the Gers’ head-spun stars will be too spooked to cope.

He said: “We know all the attention is going to be on Rangers – that might be a good thing for us.

“We are a bit of a sideshow which means we can go about our business.

“Nobody will be bothering what Dundee are trying to do.

“When you’re in a situation like Rangers are, every day is constant scrutiny. I had that at Hearts with the owner and the change of manager.

“It does become a bit of a burden, that total focus all the time. That will continue until they appoint the new manager.

“It is all players hear. It is all anybody wants to talk about.

“After games it is not about on the pitch, it is about what is happening off the pitch.

“All the other stuff is something you really don’t want to deal with.

“When you are at the bigger clubs then it becomes more and more.”

Hartley, Pressley and Gordon were branded “traitors” by former Hearts owner Romanov over their public stand against his running of the club.

All three eventually left the Jam Tarts.

But Hartley believes the strength of character they showed spoke volumes – a test that Rangers’ players must now also subject themselves to.

“You need strong characters,” said the Dundee boss.

“At Hearts we had a real strong dressing-room.

“As a player you always want stability. You want to know who the manager is.

“I have seen a big change in terms of what the

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