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HOW ANDY ROBERTSON WAS SPOTTED AT DUNDEE UNITED... BY ACCIDENT Hull scout’s trip to Kilmarnock started Kop star’s mega rise

- BY JOHN RICHARDSON

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As Hull City’s head of recruitmen­t, Ternent had crossed the border to take in a couple of games which could be of benefit to then Tigers boss Steve Bruce.

“We were building a nice team there, which gained promotion into the Premier League, reached an FA Cup final and got into Europe,” explained Ternent.

“I went up to Kilmarnock for a Friday night game. They were playing Dundee United. I was also planning to take in a game on the Saturday.

“Really I had gone up to watch a player called Johnny Russell, who was playing for Dundee United. He eventually went to Derby and is now in the USA.

“There were two other players who took my eye – one in particular and that was Robbo. He was non-stop, going up and down the left side, and I thought to myself, ‘Who the hell’s that?’.

“The other was Stuart Armstrong, who is now at Southampto­n. The pair are great mates and I’ve got to know the lad who looks after them – Liam O’donnell.

“I stayed up in Scotland on the Friday night, rang Brucie and I told him I thought I’d seen a good one, but the game had been played on a synthetic surface.

“Dundee United were playing again at Hibernian on the Tuesday night on grass, so I told Steve I’d take another look.

“I rang him at half-time on the Tuesday night and said to Brucie, ‘You’ve got to take him’. I also liked the look of Stuart Armstrong, but we were well stocked in midfield.” Bruce has always trusted the former Blackpool, Hull City and Burnley manager’s opinions. Ternent (left) had also recommende­d Harry Maguire, who was starting to make an impression with Sheffield United. “I told Steve that Harry could be the new Steve Bruce – I don’t think I’ve been too far off the mark,” he added. “As far as Robbo was concerned, I knew Celtic had released him as a youngster. I think at the time they thought he was too small.

“But he went to Queen’s Park, who were in Scotland’s lowest tier, and showed great determinat­ion in fighting back.

“Dundee United picked him up. I could see straightaw­ay that he was a fantastic athlete, a really strong runner. He was up and down the pitch so much anyone would have thought he had three lungs.

“Amazingly, I don’t think there was any other interest in him. It was just by chance, though, that I spotted him.”

Bruce heeded Ternent’s advice and Robertson arrived at the

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EURO RULE Andrew Robertson with Trent Alexandera­rnold after winning the Champions League

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