The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

United fans’ goal to build McLean statue

Group bids to raise £75,000 for commemorat­ion outside Tannadice

- SCOTT MILNE smilne@thecourier.co.uk

Dundee United fans are preparing an ambitious fundraisin­g scheme to build a statue in honour of club legend Jim McLean.

The Steering Group, a coalition of most Dundee United supporter groups, has set up a Crowdfunde­r page to raise £75,000 for a statue outside Tannadice.

The Steering Group was set up specifical­ly to look into raising the cash for the commemorat­ion and is made up of representa­tives from the club itself, Dundee United Business Club, Fans United, ULT83, Dundee United Supporters’ Foundation and ArabTrust.

Plans for the statue were first mooted last year and efforts to raise cash will now move up a gear.

A spokesman said: “The Steering Group was set up by the Dundee United Supporters’ Liaison Group to investigat­e building a permanent monument to commemorat­e and honour Jim McLean.

“The first meeting of the group took place at Tannadice before Saturday’s game against Partick Thistle.

“Look out for announceme­nts over the weeks ahead once the group is able to confirm key details.”

The spokesman anticipate­s that it will take about a year-and-a-half to raise the money.

As the campaign is in its early stages, only a few methods to raise the money have been decided.

One method already available is the sale of an exclusive print commemorat­ing the club’s 1983 Premier League title win.

Proceeds from the sale will go to the pot for the statue.

It is understood the group has discussed plans with two architects for designs of the statue.

The full £75,000 will not need to be raised before the project gets under way as some things can be started and paid for on a rolling basis before it is complete.

McLean’s trophy-laden era saw the side win both Premier League and League Cup and sweep aside some of the world’s best sides, including AS Monaco, PSV Eindhoven and Werder Bremen.

His team also reached the semi-finals of the 1984 European Cup and the Uefa Cup final in 1987.

Mr McLean, who recently turned 81, has been suffering ill health. His family have given the plans for a statue their seal of approval.

 ??  ?? Former Dundee United manager Jim McLean and his players with the League Cup in 1979.
Former Dundee United manager Jim McLean and his players with the League Cup in 1979.

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