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VIDEO: Fife fans pay tribute to Dunfermline legend Norrie McCathie

Remembering Norrie McCathie.
Remembering Norrie McCathie.

Thousands of fans teamed up to pay tribute to Pars legend Norrie McCathie at the weekend.

The former Dunfermline Athletic skipper died 20 years ago from carbon monoxide poisoning.

At Saturday’s home tie against Cowdenbeath, which attracted a crowd of nearly 6,000, tribute was paid to the player who was only 34 when he was found dead on January 8 1996 at his home on the outskirts of Dunfermline.

Fans held up cards which formed the number four, the number of the strip McCathie wore, and the Cowden fans helped to ensure the tribute was immaculately observed.

The Pars team turned out in a specially commissioned strip in honour of their lost leader.

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The East End club commissioned the one-off, blue and red quarter strip, which replicated the last one the former captain wore for his side.

* Wreaths were laid in Fife to remember football fans who never came home.

Saturday marked the 45th anniversary of the Ibrox disaster, which claimed the lives of 66 Rangers supporters who died in a crush on stairway 13 at Ibrox after an Old Firm match against Celtic on January 2 1971.

Among the dead were five friends from Markinch Peter Easton, 13, Bryan Todd, 14, Ronald Paton, 14, Mason Philip, 14 and Douglas Morrison, 15.

There is a simple memorial to the tragedy in Park View and a commemorative bench at Markinch Church.

While there was no formal ceremony like that held five years ago to mark the 40th anniversary of the disaster, wreaths and flowers were left at the Fife memorials.

And at Ibrox, the club stopped to remember the dead and club representatives took part in the ceremony at the Ibrox Disaster memorial before travelling to Dumbarton for Saturday’s match.

Honorary president John Greig placed a wreath before a minute’s silence was observed.