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The 51-year-old was appointed Dundee head coach this month; Steven Pressley replaces Tony Docherty at Dens Park after he was dismissed at the end of last season; it is his first management job since leaving Carlisle in 2019 to become head of individual player development at Brentford By Adam Binnie Friday 13 June 2025 14: 13, UK New Dundee head coach Steven Pressley is targeting a top-six finish but admits he is "not your man" if supporters want a boss with experience of winning trophies. Pressley was announced as Tony Docherty's successor on June 2 having left his position as head of individual player development at Premier League side Brentford. His most recent managerial role was at Carlisle United after spells at Falkirk, Coventry City, Fleetwood Town and Cypriot First Division side Pafos. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Now he feels the "time is right" to return to Scotland. "If you're looking for a manager that's got a history of winning titles, winning trophies, then I'm not your man, " Pressley told Sky Sports News. "I've not demonstrated that as yet, but I've demonstrated through my time that I have the ability to connect and develop young talent. "I've also proven that I can develop teams in a certain manner but I've got a lot to prove, I'm very much aware of that.
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"I'm not hiding from that fact, but this has given me the opportunity to try and do that. " Previous boss Docherty was relieved of his duties at the end of last season after finishing 10th, just one year after guiding the club to a top-six finish. Now the new man in the dugout is tasked with that same challenge. "The aspirations are certainly to finish top six but success for Dundee can come in many ways, " added Pressley "There are obviously the cup competitions as well that we'll be aspiring to do well in. Part of the job is also to develop our own and bring through our own young talent. "So there's a number of factors and a number of indicators for success, but ultimately for supporters, it's winning games of football and that will never change in football. "In order for us to grow as a club and have time to grow as a club, you have to get over certain hurdles and that is winning certain games. " From next season, Sky Sports' Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live. And 80 per cent of all televised Premier League games next season are on Sky Sports Tom from Southampton became a millionaire for free with Super 6! Could you be the next jackpot winner? Play for free!
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