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Later: where winners go?

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Rae skippered the side to the league title in his second spell at Dens. In September, he was appointed head coach at Australian outfit Hakoah.

Jim McAlister

McAlister’s relentless running was a feature of that season before leaving for Blackpool in 2015.

Since joining the Seasiders, he’s suffered relegation to League Two but this season is on course for a play-off spot.

Peter MacDonald

“Peaso” netted 18 times for the Dark Blues in that campaign, including what turned out to be the one that sealed victory against Dumbarton on the final day.

Past injuries caught up with him as he left for Morton in 2015 but he’s still scoring goals for Clyde in League Two.

Martin Boyle

Speedster Boyle’s final ball or finish was often a source of frustratio­n but the former Montrose man added another Championsh­ip winner’s medal to the 2014 one this season with Hibs after a good campaign.

Christian Nade

The big Frenchman only netted three times for the Dark Blues but his last two were hugely important. Scoring the opener in the last two league games against Alloa and Dumbarton, the targetman played his part. This season, he’s scored four times for Championsh­ip Dumbarton.

Subs: Nicky Riley, Ryan Conroy and Craig Beattie

Riley has since been at Peterhead, while Conroy plays for Airdrie. Former internatio­nal Beattie is at Edinburgh City.

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promotion to the Premiershi­p. Of the 28 faces in this photo, only three are still at Dens Park — can you name them?

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