A local footballing legend is hoping to clean-up in a new career. A prolific striker, he later turned manager during which time he loved nothing more than a clean sheet.
Now, in another twist, the forward has turned sweeper to carve out a new future. Quite a signing coup for his employers. And he, of course, is over the moon at the end of the day. Who is he? Find out in Thursday’s Courier. Back of the net.
Meanwhile, we have all the latest following warnings of a new bird flu pandemic including local reaction.
A Dundee killer could have a sex attack conviction thrown out following a legal blunder. We have the full story.
Sticking with the courts we feature the tale of a shamed cop, fined after he sent sleazy texts to a teenager.
A Tayside councillor is still going strong after an incredible five decades in public service. Find out why Ian Borthwick believes Dundee’s story remains a tale of two cities.
It may be a fairway off, but just what will the legacy of the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles be? The Courier speaks to some of those keen to ensure we remain on course to fully cash-in. Watch the birdie.
Music fans will also want to snap up their copy as we reflect on the global ticket scramble expected ahead of the Simple Minds gig at Stonehaven. Readers can find out why Jim Kerr is so excited about the Hogmanay concert. Don’t You Forget About The Courier.
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