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'Inspirational' Graham named Dundee United captain

'Inspirational' Graham named Dundee United captain

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"He's grown with us, he's fought for us, and now he'll lead us.""Natural leader" Ross Graham has been appointed captain of his boyhood team Dundee United.The academy graduate, who signed his first professional contract seven years ago, is the first homegrown captain of the club this century.He spent time on loan at Elgin City, Cove Rangers and Dunfermline Athletic developing, before returning to United and becoming a crucial figure in the backline.Manager Jim Goodwin says defender Graham - who will be assisted by vice-captain Will Ferry - "embodies everything we want this football club to represent"."He's a natural leader, both on and off the pitch," Goodwin said."Ross embodies everything we want this football club to represent - resilience, passion, and a deep-rooted connection with our identity."Ross understands the responsibility that comes with wearing the armband, and, with the unwavering support of Will and the rest of the squad I have no doubts he'll thrive in this role."He's grown with us, he's fought for us, and now he'll lead us."It's a moment Graham, 24, has dreamed off since he was a wee boy walking up to Tannadice and the former Scotland Under-21 international believes he is "the right man" to lead his club forward."It's a true honour to take on this role," he said. "I've dreamed of this moment since I was coming to Tannadice as a boy."You don't often see players coming through an academy then going on to captain the club, so I'm incredibly proud that I've managed to do that. "There have been highs and lows along the way but my hard work through the years has paid off."I know the club inside out and what it means to our supporters so I feel I'm the right man for the job."
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