16-04-2014 6:45 PM
Dundee United football legend Frank Kopel has died aged 65.
The defender, who had been battling dementia, made 407 appearances and lifted two trophies for the Tannadice side over 10 years.
His wife Amanda has been campaigning for dementia and Alzheimer's awareness, and met with health secretary Alex Neil last month.
Alzheimer Scotland joined football clubs and fans in paying tribute to Mr Kopel.
Mr Kopel, who was inducted to the Dundee United Hall of Fame in 2011, started his career with Manchester United as a schoolboy in 1964.
He made 12 appearances for the Old Trafford side, including a European appearance against Anderlecht, before moving to Blackburn Rovers in 1969.
He was signed by United manager Jim McLean on New Year's Day 1972, and became a mainstay at the right-back position in a team which won back to back Scottish League Cup honours in 1979 and 1980, the club's first major trophies.
16-04-2014 7:05 PM
RIP Frank.
16-04-2014 7:30 PM
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16-04-2014 9:59 PM
That's really sad news. Respect and sympathy to his wife.
Do you think defenders risk long term health problems from persistant heading of the ball? Especially the older chaps who had to deal with heavier balls.
16-04-2014 10:06 PM
I saw a programme on STV a while ago that looked into this Nigel and they said older players were very much at risk because of older heavier balls , some players said they felt like they were heading a medicine ball especially when they were wet .
16-04-2014 10:18 PM
It must have had a similar impact to boxers being hit hard. Imagine one of those old balls on a wet day, and you are playing a long ball team. Ouch!
16-04-2014 11:02 PM
It doesn't bear thinking about Nigel
17-04-2014 3:09 PM
That's really young for dementia. Very sad.
17-04-2014 6:18 PM
R.I.P Frank
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