Former Aberdeen & Dundee striker Pirie dies aged 75
Former Aberdeen and Dundee striker Billy Pirie has died at the age of 75.
Pirie signed for the Dons in 1974 after spells with South African side Arcadia Shepherds, Huntly and Arbroath, but it was at Dundee where he played his best football.
Having left Pittodrie for New York Apollos, Pirie signed for Dundee in 1976, and went on to score 106 goals in 138 games across four seasons at Dens Park, including 44 in a remarkable first campaign with the club.
He finished his career in Australia with APIA Leichhardt and Sydney Olympic.
On Dundee's club website, a tribute to Pirie reads: "Everyone at Dundee Football Club was extremely saddened to learn of the passing of former player Billy Pirie who passed away at the weekend.
"Billy is a member of the Dundee FC Hall of Fame after being inducted in 2016 and for many Dee supporters is remembered for the incredible amount of goals he scored during his time in dark blue.
"The thoughts of everyone at Dundee Football Club are with Billy's friends and family at this very sad time."