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09 August 2004
IAN’S PRAISE FOR RITCHIE
There was praise today for new boy Paul Ritchie, who turned down a late offer of longer-term security when he signed up for Dundee United at the weekend (writes Tom Duthie).
Late last week, the 28-year-old was on the verge of putting pen to paper on a six-month contract with the Tangerines when the offer of a two-year deal with Kilmarnock arrived out of the blue.

Despite the Killie deal being for longer, and giving him the chance to join up with the management team of Jim Jefferies and Bobby Brown, under whom at Hearts he enjoyed his best football, Ritchie decided, having indicated he was accepting United’s offer, that’s where he would be heading.

He was fixed up in time to be listed as a sub for Saturday’s draw at Dunfermline, though in the end he did not get on.

Over the next six months, though, boss Ian McCall believes the Scotland international will now fulfil the potential he showed in his Hearts days and earn a long-term deal in the City of Discovery.

“We are glad Paul decided to join us, and those who know him will not have been surprised that, having said he was coming here, that is what he did,” said Ian.

He also stressed that, while the late move from Rugby Park could have sabotaged the deal, so far as he was concerned, Killie had done nothing wrong.

“I think some people have tried to make out that we are not happy about them making a late offer. But they were quite entitled to do what they did and Paul Ritchie was quite right to listen to what they had to say.

“If he had joined Kilmarnock I would have been disappointed, but I would have had absolutely no complaint with him or Jim Jefferies.”

Ritchie will get a needed game when the U/21s play host to Dunfermline tomorrow.

Looking back to Saturday’s opening draw, Ian was reasonably pleased with the point and will be looking for even better when city neighbours Dundee visit in front of the Setanta cameras on Sunday. That’s a game that will see weekend goal hero Jim McIntyre handed a starting jersey.

“In the heat and on that pitch, a draw was not a bad result and it was probably the right one in the end. Jim started on the bench because it is not a surface he likes, but it is fair to say I do not expect to see him among the subs when Dundee come here.”

Tickets for Sunday, which has a 2 pm kick-off, are still on sale from Tannadice and the club shop in Victoria Road.