Tribute paid ahead of a celebration of Dundee United legend Frank Kopel’s life
ByThe Courier Reporter
The Frank Kopel Travelling Shindig and Display Boys flew a banner in memory of the Tannadice legend at McDiarmid Park on Saturday. Pictured with the tribute, from left, are Scott Innes, Jimmy McDonald, Jonny Kettles, Emily Kettles and Dane Vannet.
Dundee United fans paid tribute to Frank Kopel on Saturday, displaying a special banner during the McDiarmid Park clash.
The former United player lost his six-year battle with dementia aged 65 on Wednesday.
A private committal will be held this Wednesday at Parkgrove Crematorium, Friockheim, followed by a service of celebration at Old Parish Church, Kirriemuir.
Frank’s wife Amanda said: “The day of the week, Wednesday. Frankie and I were married on a Wednesday. Our son Scott was born on a Wednesday. Frankie went home to heaven on a Wednesday. We will celebrate Frankie’s life next Wednesday.”
Tribute paid ahead of a celebration of Dundee United legend Frank Kopel’s life