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Are you kidding mal?

WILLIAM “PLUM” LONGAIR.
The first Inductee into the Hall of Fame was William “Plum” Longair who served the club for 33 years, captaining the side in its first ever match in 1893 against Rangers at West Craigie Park.
He went on to make over 100 appearances and brought international recognition to Dundee by becoming its first ever-international player when capped against Wales in 1894.
After his retirement from playing he helped train the team, including the Scottish Cup winners of 1910 and in over 20 years of coaching he never missed a game. A ******* legend!
Of course BT Bobby Seith not only played for both clubs but helped Burnley win the League title in 1959/60 before going on to secure a SFL Championship with Dundee in 1961/62. Both clubs currently have American owners and this partnership is no longer idle speculation but very much a Dundeed. I trust there will be no need for a William McGonagall epic to be written about this historic link up on the Silv’ry Tay.