The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Albert Kidd

Ex-Dundee and Falkirk

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TOM CARSON

BIG Tam was a very good shot-stopper and controlled his area. He was a great lad for the dressing-room.

STEWART MCKIMMIE

STEWART was a good defender and a very good full-back.

JIM DUFFY

DUFF was our captain and was a good leader on and off the park. An excellent defender and very skilful in his own right.

BOBBY GLENNIE

NO-NONSENSE centre-half with good ability. Very committed and Dundee born and bred.

TOSH MCKINLAY

TOSH was an excellent player with a very educated left foot. Good at coming forward and making some telling crosses. Good for a goal as well.

CAMMY FRASER

CAMMY was a very good player who could pinpoint a pass. No surprise when he moved on to Rangers. He had the ability to ping passes about the park at ease.

JOHN BROWN

BOMBER was a character and excellent for our squad. A very strong midfielder with a potent left foot. Good in the air and dangerous going in to the box, especially at set-pieces.

ROBERT CONNOR

ROGER, as he was known, was – and is – an absolute gentlemen. Very good player with excellent ability and would be in the top three players I have played with. Left-footed with an abundance of energy to put any defence under pressure.

ALBERT KIDD

MY biggest asset was that I was very dangerous running at players in the final third and backing up the front two.

IAIN FERGUSON

FERGY was a prolific goalscorer and a tremendous finisher. He was good to play with, as he always made sensible runs and made space for others.

RAY STEPHEN

TROOT, as he was known, was a gem of a bloke. More importantl­y, he was a very very good player and finisher. It never surprised me that Arsen Wenger signed him for Nancy in France.

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