| MacKinnon and Bob Brannan were handed permanent control on Friday after receivers Kroll decided their plan to take the club forward was the best on offer.
And, already, the new board, which also consists of Dee 4 Life’s George Knight and financial director Ian Bodie, have admitted they are keen to attract new investors.
However, any thought that buying a 10% stake, roughly equating to £75,000, would guarantee a seat in the Dens Park boardroom, were hastily knocked on the head by MacKinnon.
He said, “First and foremost, before anyone could join the board they would have to be voted unanimously on by the current board members.
“We don’t want to deter possible investors, but one thing we are clear about is that the board will take only decisions that, we feel, are in the best interests of the club. We would have to be clear about the motives of people before we would consider offering them a place on the board.”
Meanwhile, on the playing front, Dundee are expected to add Stirling Albion wide man David O’Brien to their squad in the summer. The left-sided 23-year-old has been with the Binos since coming through their youth system in 2001-2002.
His impressive form has also attracted interest from Wigan and St Johnstone, but the Dens men appear to have won the race for his signature.
Boss Alex Rae was today trying to lift his men following their disappointing performance against St Johnstone on Sunday. The Dark Blues went down 2-0 and Alex is looking for an immediate response when Airdrie United call at Dens this Sunday.
“We have three home games left and we must pick up maximum points to finish as high up the table as possible.” |