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GEORGE CRAN: Return of Jordan McGhee could be a game-changer for Dundee and I hope it s not the calm before the storm at Dundee United

Young Max Anderson has done a great job in filling that gap. He’s come up with some big goals but McGhee brings a leadership Dundee have missed. You could see – and hear – that at East End Park when he was bellowing at his team-mates. To think he only had one training session with the team before coming into the starting XI is scary. Because that means there is even better to come once he’s fully up to speed. A third straight away clean sheet shouldn’t be sniffed at either. It wasn’t so long ago the Dee couldn’t keep anybody out for love nor money.

Dundee United report loss of over £3 million - Evening Telegraph

Dundee United report loss of over £3 million © SNS Group Dundee United have revealed a loss of £3,011,088 in their latest accounts. The new financial report covers the Tangerines’ 2019/20 promotion season, which was truncated by the Covid-19 pandemic. The headline loss was not unexpected amidst heavy, twin-pronged investment in the Tannadice academy and first team. The effects of Scottish football’s sudden shutdown when Covid-19 hit in March 2020 also played their part in squeezing revenue towards the tail end of the reporting period. Losses under Mark Ogren’s ownership now total around £6.7 million, with front-loaded investment in infrastructure – along with the aforementioned academy and first team expenditure – yet to show a significant return.

Sioux Falls Canaries announce new owners

Sioux Falls Canaries announce new owners © Provided by Sioux Falls(Mitchell) KSFY American Association member Sioux Falls Canaries logo SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The Sioux Falls Canaries announced its new owners on Tuesday. Small business leader Brian Slipka, founder and managing partner of True North Equity Partners, along with entrepreneurs Anthony Albanese and Sam Swartz, co-founders of Duke Cannon Supply Co., purchased the Sioux Falls Canaries through True North Sports LLC. As managing partner of the Canaries, Slipka will serve as the team’s delegate to the American Association of Professional Baseball. “In purchasing the Canaries, we see an unparalleled opportunity to leverage Twan’s (Anthony) and Sam’s experience in creative brand development for the benefit of South Dakota baseball fans and the American Association of Professional Baseball,” said Slipka. “We are committed to strengthening the league and giving fans a thrilling experience. We ar

Canaries Sold To New Ownership Group

SIOUX FALLS – The American Association’s Sioux Falls Canaries have been sold. Brian Slipka, a Sioux Falls native and founder of Minneapolis-based True North Equity Partners, has purchased the team, along with two entrepreneurs, Anthony Albanese and Sam Swartz, the co-founders of Duke Cannon Supply Company, a seller of men’s grooming products.  Albanese and Swartz are also based in Minneapolis. Mark Ogren and Tom Garrity, also both based in the Twin Cities, said just after the Canaries’ loss in the 2020 American Association Championship Series that they wanted to sell the team to local ownership.  Garrity will remain with the team as a consultant.  General Manager Duell Higbe will stay in his position.

Dundee United s burgeoning academy production line will yield a bright future for the Tangerines believes youth coach Tam Courts after debut boys make their mark

Dundee United s burgeoning academy production line will yield a bright future for the Tangerines believes youth coach Tam Courts after debut boys make their mark
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