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If Jim McLean is proved to have cut the lip of BBC reporter John Barnes, it will be a rare instance of a Dundee United man hitting the target this season. The team, like the former manager and chairman, has become a parody of its former self. At Tannadice there no longer appears to be a quality control department, and the club is recruiting increasingly obscure foreign players of dubious ability. Five points adrift after the first round of SPL fixtures, the received wisdom is that in such a crisis United would be much better served by indigenous players than transient outlanders. Yet across the road at Dens Park, where Ivano and Dario Bonetti have dispensed with most of the Scots they inherited, Dundee fans are at their most excited for a generation. Many Scottish pundits, outraged when moderately successful manager Jocky Scott was removed last spring, wishfully predicted that clashing Latin temperaments would soon bring down Dundee’s house of cards. That may still happen, but at the moment the foundations appear more solid than expected and the Dark Blues are comfortably placed in mid-table. Understandably, the Bonetti brothers have made maximum use of friendships and contacts, and other foreign managers have also brought to Scotland players from their own backyard. Rangers’ Dick Advocaat obviously shops at the more exclusive end of the market, though his Dutch contingent currently includes summer signing Fernando Ricksen who, during an inauspicious start, looked as though he were playing in clogs. Hibernian’s current success confirms that what matters is not a player’s nationality but his ability and character. At stricken Dundee United, too many imports have visited Tannadice on a busman’s holiday. What once was Scotland’s most celebrated youth academy has in recent years become more like a hostel for backpackers. From WSC 166 December 2000. What was happening this month On the subject...
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