The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Yogi gives Dorrans the star treatment

- ALAN TEMPLE

John Hughes has labelled Graham Dorrans the best player on the books of Dunfermlin­e. And the new Pars manager admits the experience­d midfielder will receive ‘special treatment’ to ensure he can inspire a surge up the standings.

Dorrans, 34, has endured a testing period since joining the Fife club in July.

The former Scotland, Rangers and Dundee ace was pitched into action without a pre-season and failed to impress during a dismal run of results.

An ankle injury sustained in September then kept him sidelined for six weeks.

But a fine showing in Dunfermlin­e’s 2-1 victory at Inverness on Saturday underlined his quality — and Hughes has no qualms about placing Dorrans on a pedestal.

“Graham Dorrans is the best player at the football club,” said Hughes definitive­ly.

“Managers don’t say things like that — you shouldn’t say that — but, with the career he’s had, he is the best player at this football club.

“There are other players who can do things that he can’t, in terms of better legs, but that’s just because of age.

“In terms of getting the ball and making it happen, he’s a special case.

“The players need to realise that a fully fit Graham Dorrans in our team can do something special.

“We just need to look after him a little bit differentl­y, get the gold dust on him and make sure he’s enjoying his football and pulling the strings.”

Indeed, in an impactful moment of praise, Hughes likened Dorrans ability to former Manchester United and Hibernian midfielder Liam Miller, who sadly passed away in 2018.

“On the first day, I saw Graham warm up and he even warms up differentl­y to everybody else,” continued Hughes.

“It’s every cone, every line — everything’s sharp.

“He’s similar to Liam Miller that I had at Hibs. I used to say to the young kids to get themselves next to him and watch him; watch what he does, how he warms up and how he conducts himself.

“Those are the values we want to bring to the club.”

Dorrans captained Dunfermlin­e to their maiden Championsh­ip victory in the Highlands on Saturday.

Owain Fon Williams and Dom Thomas have also skippered the side at various points this season.

“I want my captain to play every week and if Graham stays fit and plays every week there’s every chance he’ll be the captain,” added Hughes.

“But does he want that responsibi­lity? He might say he doesn’t or he might say that he wants the responsibi­lity and wants to lead from the front and set the standards.”

Another player Hughes is visibly excited to work with is mercurial winger Thomas, the match-winner against the Caley Jags.

“I like that wee Glasgow swagger and banter that he has,” smiled Hughes. “I love all that gallus stuff. You need to let players like that express themselves.

“Dom knows his duties and when he does what he did on Saturday it is well worth it.”

 ?? ?? ON A PEDESTAL: New Pars boss John Hughes says Graham Dorrans is the best player at East End Park.
ON A PEDESTAL: New Pars boss John Hughes says Graham Dorrans is the best player at East End Park.

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