The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
MULGREW’S DUAL ROLE AT UNITED CONFIRMED
Dundee United have confirmed the appointment of Charlie Mulgrew as first-team coach.
And the former Scotland and Celtic defender will remain as part of the playing squad as part of a new dual role.
Mulgrew, 36, joined the Tangerines last summer and was a pivotal part of the United side that finished fourth in the Premiership, ending a 10-year wait for European qualification.
He has made more than 500 senior appearances for the likes of Wolves, Wigan and Blackburn, while representing Scotland 44 times.
In recent years, Mulgrew has cast his mind towards life after hanging up his boots and, as such, recently attained his Uefa ‘A’ Licence.
Mulgrew joins head coach Liam Fox, assistant Stevie Crawford, goalkeeping coach Craig Hinchliffe and the experienced Dave Bowman on the Tannadice staff.
Mulgrew told United’s official website: “I love being at Dundee United and this is a fabulous opportunity for me to take up a coaching role. I still have a lot to offer on the pitch for the club, but this opens my future to learn and grow as a coach.
“I’ll do whatever it takes to help this club achieve its targets and it was an easy decision when Liam asked me to step up and become part of the coaching set up.”
Fox said: “I have asked him to take this step because
I see the value of Charlie both as a player and as a coach.”