How Sevelj 'sold' compatriot Dolcek on United movepublished at 16:49 18 July

Jim Goodwin and Dundee United supporters may owe a thanks to Vicko Sevelj as the Croatian "sold" the club and city to countryman and newly-signed winger Ivan Dolcek.
Dolcek, 25, is United's 10th signing of the summer and arrives on a season-long loan from Slovak side Dunajska Streda to "help the team and enjoy football".
The Croatia Under-23 international, who despite being able to play on both wings says he is more "comfortable" on the right, played alongside United midfielder Sevelj at Hajduk Split in their homeland.
"He sold the story to me very well," Dolcek told club media.
"Yeah, he's very satisfied here and he told me everything about the club, about the city, about the league. The league is very good.
"He's a very good guy and I see he's very successful here. He plays good football, so I'm very excited to meet him again."
Dolcek revealed manager Goodwin laid out "a very clear mission" upon his arrival.
"He was very clear about what he expects from me and I'm here to help the team and enjoy football," he said.
"We have one mission - to play good football, to make good results, to win the games, every game to go for the win, and I think the coach as well was very clear about it. It's the most important thing.
"I hope we make big results, good results and that we qualify for the Conference League and everything.
"So I expect another good season like you had last season, nothing less."