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Eager N’Koyi happy to have clicked at Utd

- By TOM DUTHIE

DUNDEE United new boy Patrick N’Koyi talks of needing to feel “a click” before he agrees to join a club.

And it’s exactly what he got when he sat down for talks with the Tangerines management team.

The 27-year-old should know what he’s talking about because United are his sixth club.

In a career that’s taken him from Holland, to Romania, back to Holland, almost to Thailand and now Scotland, he reckons he can tell pretty quickly when things are going to work out.

He has that feeling about United and is convinced the coming season can see him chip in with goals to help his new team back to the Premiershi­p.

“I do need to feel a click when I am at a club and when I spoke to (director of football) Darren Taylor and then the coach (Ray McKinnon) I got that.

“For me it is about knowing the club is organised and the coach is someone I can speak to, someone I can take my troubles to.

“That is very important for me because if I do not have that relationsh­ip I know I will not feel good.

“I had it with two of my coaches in Holland and I got the same feeling when I met the coach here.

“He is in charge, we must do what he wants, but when I spoke to him it was clear he’s a nice guy who speaks to people in the right way and treats them well.

“You don’t get that with every coach and I remember when I was in Romania, one of my coaches there wanted to be above everyone else and treated differentl­y.

“I heard him speaking to the kit guy one day and I could not believe the way he was acting. It was not right to treat another person that way and I was not happy after that.”

Likewise, his recent excursion to Thailand, where top flight outfit Sukhothai actually claimed to have signed him up and even paraded him at a Press conference, also left him knowing instantly a move there was not for him. N’Koyi was impressed with Ray McKinnon’s approach.

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