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  1. #71
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    RIP Jim.

    I remember meeting him as a boy outside Tannadice when my old man was buying tickets for a Scottish Cup game circa 1986. He took the time to come and speak to me and my wee brother and went and got us team photographs which he signed. He made a big impression on us that day.

    One of the greatest managers of all time.

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  3. #73
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sugar_Army View Post
    Been looking at Wee Jim's record while following United.
    73-74 SC final
    79-80 LC Winners
    80-81 LC Winners
    80-81 SC final
    81-82 LC final
    82-83 LC semi
    82-83 Premier League Winners
    83-84 LC semi
    83-84 European Cup semi
    84-85 LC final
    84-85 SC final
    85-86 LC semi
    85-86 SC semi
    86-87 LC semi
    86-87 SC semi
    86-87 UEFA Cup final
    87-88 SC final
    88-89 LC semi
    89-90 SC semi
    90-91 LC semi
    90-91 SC final

    Between the seasons 77-76 and 92-93 United never finished lower than 5th.
    Add to that the many glorious European nights, we were spoiled beyond belief.
    That list has actually saddened me somewhat (in terms of achievements - I’m already saddened by the thread in terms of his passing!!)

    Both Wee Jum and his players were so much better than that list! That list is pretty phenomenal but Jim and the players deserved many more of them Semi and finals to read ‘winners’

    We should really have had double digit winners medals in the 80s alone!

    Edited to say this isn’t a criticism of Jim or anyone else just a sad observation

  4. #74
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    Quote Originally Posted by troodee1893 View Post
    RIP Jim McLean. A great for you guys and I have often thought what might have been if only.... I met him a few times through the boolin' as opposed to the fitba' and when playing bools he was very much in the same manner as he was at the fitba, wanting to win but he was good company. I also met him at a Boolin' Dinner where he hosted a table. He was teetotal but an excellent host and had many stories to tell with good humour, far removed from the persona that he was accused of and at times lived up to in the football arena.

    Again RIP.
    Its post's like the above that i truly appreciate on this board along with Peter's and the Rangers fans thought's too.A true legend of Scottish football who will never be forgotten.

    I always remember the interviews on McLean given by Brian Clough,total respect from the best manager England never had,FACT.
    RIP Jim and thanks for the memories.

  5. #75
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    RIP Jim. Thank you for the memories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeats 62 View Post
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    Love this!

    Rip Jim. 🧡🖤

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sande_Man View Post
    That list has actually saddened me somewhat (in terms of achievements - I’m already saddened by the thread in terms of his passing!!)

    Both Wee Jum and his players were so much better than that list! That list is pretty phenomenal but Jim and the players deserved many more of them Semi and finals to read ‘winners’

    We should really have had double digit winners medals in the 80s alone!

    Edited to say this isn’t a criticism of Jim or anyone else just a sad observation
    Agree, but... that list is unbelievable when you read it. So consistent, so far in competitions. So good...

    Fav comment so far for me is from Gough, "so who do you think I should sign for Jim?"
    "I don't give a fu*k, your leaving United , so fuc* off" Brilliant !

  8. #78
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    RIP James Yuille McLean. Condolences to Doris, Colin and Gary.

    Dundee United's greatest legend. Jim McLean set the standard for Dundee United.

    It was poignant that I received a Christmas present of Steve Finan's book, - Jim McLean, Dundee United legend; I look forward to reading it.

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    When things are better, I would LOVE to see this again.

    Kickin' the refs door in when winning by 5 and still grumpin'

    Cairds wee Doris made me greet.

    It's a must see IF it can ever be done again. "mon thi Rep"

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    Lovely words from Sir Alex........

    https://www.heraldscotland.com/sport...ll-jim-mclean/

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