The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Tributes to former football player and manager John Ritchie.

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Brechin City FC has led tributes to former player and manager John Ritchie, a hugely popular figure in Scottish football, following his death at the age of 70.

Over two spells with the Glebe Park side, goalkeeper Ritchie made more than 300 Scottish Football League appearance­s before going on to manage the club for six seasons during which he helped guide the Angus outfit to the Second Division championsh­ip.

Ritchie began his career with Cowdenbeat­h and played more than 100 times for them before moving to Glebe Park in 1967.

He then had a spell with Bradford City, before joining Dundee United in 1974 for a short time prior to returning to Glebe Park for a second spell until his retirement in 1981, by which time he had notched up 450 league appearance­s.

He stayed on as a member of the Brechin coaching staff alongside Ian Fleming and helped lead the side to the 1982/83 Second Division title – their first national success.

He returned as manager from 1987 to 1993 and guided City to the Second Division Championsh­ip again in 1990.

Ritchie then enjoyed coaching roles with Hibs and Dunfermlin­e before making a coaching return to Glebe Park in 2004/05, and was latterly involved at Arbroath alongside close friends Dick and Ian Campbell and John Young.

In a statement on the club website, Brechin FC said they had been deeply saddened to learn of Ritchie’s passing.

“Everyone associated with the club passes their condolence­s to John’s family and friends – including son Paul who also played for Brechin City with distinctio­n.”

Ritchie moved to Gayfield from Spartans FC Women in July 2016, linking up with the Campbell brothers and John Young in an enduring friendship of more than four decades.

Arbroath chairman Mike Caird said: “John was an absolute gentleman and you couldn’t help but smile or laugh when in his company.

“No matter the situation, he would always find time for you and was as caring as he was kind.

“His dedication and knowledge of the game was a great help to Dick, Ian and John and he will be sadly missed by everyone connected with the club.”

“We know that John has played a huge part in the careers of so many players and influenced so many teams and we were very proud that he became part of the Arbroath family.”

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John Ritchie twice led Brechin City to the Second Division title.

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