Gary Bowyer says he's "saddened and disappointed" not to have got the chance to lead Dundee back into the Premiership – telling fans he could have got them into the top six if he’d stayed.
Bowyer was unceremoniously sacked by the Dens Park club just days after leading them to the Championship title with a thrilling win over Queen's Park. A fall-out with chairman John Nelms was at the centre of it as Dundee go looking for a new manager to lead them in their top flight return. Bowyer has been linked with jobs in England but says he'd have loved to have stayed for a crack at the top six.
The former boss, who was crowned Championship manager of the season before his dismissal, said in a statement: "I am saddened and disappointed not to have the chance to lead the team in the Scottish Premiership next season. I have loved my time at Dundee and was excited at the prospect of breaking into the top six.
“I will miss living in ‘the ferry’ and Scotland, which is such a beautiful country. Winning the Championship last Friday was an incredible night and to also be named Championship Manager of the Season was very humbling.
“I undoubtedly share both achievements with my staff and players who worked hard and showed great skill and determination to achieve promotion at the first time of asking. Finally to the magnificent supporters, wow, wow, wow.
“The celebrations on Friday night, the civic reception at the weekend and the reception you gave me on the awards evening will live with me for ever. From day one you took me in and we built a special relationship. Your passion for your team is incredible, please continue to give that support to those players in dark blue.”
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