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Dee favourite Harkins decides the time is right to call it a day

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DUNDEE cult hero Gary Harkins has announced his retirement from football.

Harkins enjoyed three spells at Dens Park during a 19-year career as a profession­al, as well as t wo st i nt s at Par t i ck Thistle, shifts at Blackburn Rovers, Grimsby Town, Kilmarnock, St Mirren, Ayr United, Greenock Morton and Queen of the South, and a brief swansong at Stenhousem­uir.

His spectacula­r goals and laid-back style made him an instant f a n s’ favourite at Dens Park.

But his contributi­on during the 2010/11 “Deefiant” campaign – when the administra­tionstrick­en Dark Blues overturned a 25-point penalty to survive in the First Division – saw him elevated to hero status.

He left for Kilmarnock the following summer but returned to the Dee i n January 2013, with the club battling for Premiershi­p survival after Rangers’ liquidatio­n saw them handed a shock promotion.

Harkins – dubbed “GGH” (Glorious Gary Harkins) by fans and known as “Jeebsy” by team-mates – left Dens again at the end of the season, this time for

St Mirren but returned to Tayside in June 2014.

He gained online fame during the following campaign when, in celebratio­n after scoring against Motherwell, he and team-mate Jim McAllister performed a wrestling move known as the “RKO”, winning approval on Twitter from the move’s originator, WWE wrestler Randy Orton.

He fell out of favour with former Dee gaffer Paul Har tley t he following season but still managed 35 appearance­s before departing for the last time.

In a social media statement, Harkins said: “Having played profession­al football for 19 years now, it’s time for me to call it a day.

“I’ve been lucky enough to play for many great clubs and it’s been great to play the game and share the dressing-room with some amazing people over the years.

“To the fans that have supported me over the years, I thank you and I hope I’ve given back a bit of enjoyment to you in the stands. Was a pleasure to play in front of you! Thanks for the memories!

“All the best. Jeebsy/ GGH.”

 ??  ?? Gary Harkins had three stints as a Dundee player.
Gary Harkins had three stints as a Dundee player.

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