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Aberdeen fan completes 19-year ‘unique’ adventure to secure signature of each Gothenburg Great

Aberdeen fan David McRae has completed a 19-year long task of getting all the Gothenburg Greats to sign a replica top from 1983.
Aberdeen fan David McRae has completed a 19-year long task of getting all the Gothenburg Greats to sign a replica top from 1983.

Aberdeen fan David McRae now boasts an impressive piece of Gothenburg Greats memorabilia – which took him 19 years to accumulate.

In 2003, McRae, who is originally from Aberdeenshire but is now based in Glasgow, was gifted a replica of the 1983 shirt worn by Aberdeen when they beat Real Madrid 2-1 in the 1983 European Cup Winners’ Cup final.

His original plan was to get it signed by Ullevi Stadium goalscorers Eric Black and John Hewitt, but after Alex McLeish became the first signature, that plan was extended to the entire starting XI.

Then, after unused substitute Andy Watson etched his name on the shirt, McRae’s plan “spiraled” and became a mission to secure the signatures of all the players and management involved in Gothenburg.

And last month, McRae completed the 19-year long journey, as Mark McGhee became the final player to sign the shirt, having proved difficult to track down until he moved back to Scotland to become manager of Dundee FC.

The full list of signatures is: Sir Alex Ferguson OBE; Archie Knox; Jim Leighton; Willie Miller MBE; Alex McLeish; Doug Rougvie; John McMaster; Gordon Strachan MBE; Neil Simpson; Neale Cooper; Peter Weir; Mark McGhee; Eric Black; John Hewitt; Bryan Gunn; Stuart Kennedy; Andy Watson; and Ian Angus.

The Gothenburg Greats celebrate with the trophy on a night in which victory over Real Madrid would make them immortal.

Alongside the replica top, McRae’s collection includes a copy of the original team sheet from Gothenburg which is signed by match-winner Hewitt, and a complete collection of programmes from the Dons’ European campaign.

19-year long task worth ‘every penny and every hour’

For McRae, securing the shirt signatures, and collecting the other memorabilia, has been a costly and time-consuming task, but one which has been worth “every penny and every hour” of his time.

He said: “I think everybody who follows Aberdeen has a keen interest in the glory days under Sir Alex Ferguson, and Gothenburg in particular.

“There was a sense of achievement and relief that it was finally completed.

“It was good fun over the years, and I was really pleased to get it done.

“It’s really nice to finally have this full collection.”

By securing the Gothenburg Greats’ signatures, McRae has been able to chat in depth with the players and management about their experiences from 1983.

“It’s been absolutely fantastic. The striking thing about it is that all of the players and management have been so down to earth,” McRae added.

“They’re football people and just wanted to chat about a fantastic period in the club’s history.

“I think they have enjoyed adding their signature, and just recounting the memories of it.”

David McRae with his signed replica shirt and full European programme collection.

A personal highlight for McRae was talking to Hewitt about the build-up to the game and his cup-winning goal, and becoming close friends with McMaster.

He said: “We meet up at the football regularly and talk about all things Aberdeen and Gothenburg.

“Over the years, we’ve become really good friends and friends of each other’s families – that for me has been a real plus point on this whole journey.”

‘An incredible feat in the club’s history’

Next year marks the 40th anniversary of Aberdeen’s success in Gothenburg, and McRae plans to offer his “one of a kind” collection to the club, should they want to put it on display.

He hopes that the “rainy night in Sweden which will be forever etched in the history books of Aberdeen FC” will be at the centre of ‘massive’ celebrations come May 2023.

“The club has had a few highs, but many lows since Gothenburg 39 years ago,” McRae said.

“The 40th anniversary is hugely important for a couple of reasons. One, to acknowledge what was an incredible feat in the history of the club.

“But, secondly – and arguably the most important – the Gothenburg Greats are not going to be around forever.

“It’s important that we do celebrate these milestones while we have the players and the management staff with us.

“It’ll also energise the younger generation of fans who didn’t have the advantage of seeing such a massive success from their club.

“Next year is going to be, and rightly so, a massive occasion for the club and one to celebrate.”