| Jocky hopes the chance to play the champions will prove an incentive for his men to get to the SPL and be playing at the highest level each week.
He’ll also be delighted if the six-figure cheque the Dark Blues should earn from the tie means he can add to his squad.
As he prepares for battle against his former Dens team-mate Gordon Strachan, though, he will not be thinking about that.
“The big thing for me is that this will give the players a chance to play against the best in the country and, for the ones who have never played in the Premier League, it will show them what they can expect if we get promoted,” said Jocky.
“That should be a good experience for them and make them want more of it.”
As for the financial side, the manager was remaining relaxed about how that will pan out.
“It will obviously provide good income for the club. Whether or not that means I will see some of it, I really don’t know yet.
“At the moment the situation remains that to get people in I’ll need to move people out and that is not going to be easy.”
One player who could be on his way is back- up goalkeeper Ludovic Roy. Out of contract in the summer, the experienced Frenchman wants first-team football and accepts the form of Rab Douglas means he will have to move to get it. If that can be arranged this month, it will.
“Ludovic and I have had a chat and I understand his position and he understands mine,” added Jocky.
"He works very hard in training each day and, at this stage of his career, wants to be playing, but big Rab has been doing very well and is the No. 1.
“Ludovic will be moving on anyway when his contract is up in the summer and, if he has a club to go to now and I can find a replacement, he could go during this window — but only if I get someone in, and he appreciates that."
Missing from training this morning was defender David Cowan, who called in sick. |