Dundee’s new coaching roles laid out with attack and defence remits revealed.
Barry Nicholson, a former Scotland midfielder, has been named the Dark Blues’ assistant coach.
Steven Pressley says that the excellent calibre of candidates made selecting his new Dundee assistant a challenging affair.
But he’s happy to have Barry Nicholson as his new Dundee No 2 and has unveiled the new backroom structure at Dens Park.
Nicholson, a former Rangers, Dunfermline, and Aberdeen midfielder, began working with Dundee on Tuesday after more than a decade of coaching.
The majority of that time was spent at Fleetwood Town, where he briefly worked under Pressley before joining Queen’s Park as Callum Davidson’s assistant.
Nicholson has ‘evolved enormously’
Pressley has been pleased to watch Nicholson’s tutoring style evolve since their previous collaboration.
“I’ve got to say that I really enjoyed the process,” he remarked of finding a new assistant. “We ended up interviewing four individuals, all of whom were of quite high quality. I mean it.
“The one thing it reaffirmed for me was that there are so many young, educated coaches out there nowadays. “I was quite impressed with the quality of coaching and detail.
“I worked with Barry eight years ago, and just by chatting with him and seeing his presentation on the issues that we needed, he’s grown tremendously. “Even in the day and a half that he’s been here, I can tell he’s grown tremendously. I’m quite satisfied.
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