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04 December 2008
Barry back at Dens
 

THREE AMIGOS! Dundee boss JOCKY SCOTT, flanked by his backroom team — assistant boss RAY FARNINGHAM and youth coach BARRY SMITH.

 
Dundee boss Jocky Scott’s management team is now complete as Barry Smith has returned to the club (writes Graeme Finnan).
The Dens legend was appointed youth coach last month, replacing Paul Ritchie, but, having committed himself to a three-week working holiday in Australia, was able to seriously begin his new role only this week.

That was good news for the manager, who feels the former Dark Blues skipper has a vital role to play, not only in the short term but also over a much longer period at the club.

“It’s great to have Barry back and, although he’ll help with the first team, he’ll primarily be doing work with the U/19 side and taking them for matches,” said Jocky.

“I said when I came back, I wanted a team around me who were Dundee people and, like ‘Jinky’ (assistant boss Ray Farningham), Barry fits that bill.

“He has great experience, which he will be able to pass on to the kids, and he’s also well known to the fans and knows what this club is all about. But when I brought Barry back I was also thinking about a couple of years down the road, and we’ll both benefit from the coaching experience he’ll gain between now and then.”

Smith will register as a player in January, although Jocky stressed he would almost certainly only be used as cover in an emergency.

“Signing him gives us another body. I don’t want to find myself in the same situation numbers-wise as I was when I took over.”

Meanwhile, the Dens gaffer rejected suggestions he was poised to make a move to bring Lee Mair back to the club. With the transfer window rapidly approaching, the Aberdeen defender had been linked with a return to the City of Discovery.

However, that was news to Jocky, although he didn’t rule out the possibility of bolstering his squad next month. He said, “Hopefully, I’ll be speaking to people in January.”

The Dens men were again forced to train indoors today.

Saturday’s opponents Livingston are expected to unveil a new manager over the next 24 hours and it looks likely to be former Dundee United player and manager Paul Hegarty. The 54-year-old has been working as a scout for Scotland boss George Burley after leaving his post as Motherwell assistant boss in June 2007.