The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Pars star wants Hughes to suffer some derby pain

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Jason Talbot saw his bid to impress John Hughes end in agony at Livingston and now the Dunfermlin­e defender intends to be the one inflicting pain on his former gaffer.

The 31-year-old was on the books of Livi when Hughes took the helm five years ago but made just six appearance­s under the now Rovers boss before suffering a devastatin­g knee injury in a game against Ross County.

That ruled him out for almost a year and by the time Talbot had battled back to full fitness “Yogi” had already left for pastures new at Hartlepool United.

Talbot recalled: “I actually only played a couple of games under John Hughes, and my last one only lasted 20 minutes. I ruptured my knee early in his time at Livingston.

“He had been in for a couple of weeks and you are always keen to work and impress a new manager.

“That’s obviously a regret but sadly that is just part and parcel of football – you pick up bad injuries at the worst times – and you need to fight back.

“However, his training – and the experience of being around the club when he was in charge – was impressive. His passion, his love for the game and a desire to play attacking, entertaini­ng football was really infectious.

“That’s what I took from him as a coach, I thought he was really good.

“He is very passionate and intense about wanting to play football – not the style of “lumping” football, as he calls it – so I’m sure he’ll try to get his boys to attack, have a go and play against us.

“I hope that is the case because, to be honest, we play a lot better against sides that come here and try to come out and play.”

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