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Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough give their manager a lift as they hold up Dundee United

Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough give their manager a lift as they hold up Dundee United Manager Jim McLean after their 2-1 win against rivals Dundee at Dens Park on 14th May 1983 meaning they were then League Champions.

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An Iconic Moment of Triumph: Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough Lift Dundee United Manager Jim McLean in Celebration". In the annals of Scottish football history, there are moments that transcend time, etching themselves into the collective memory of fans. This print captures one such moment from May 14th, 1983 – a day when Dundee United clinched their well-deserved League Championship title against fierce rivals Dundee at Dens Park. The image depicts two towering figures, Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough, hoisting their esteemed manager Jim McLean high above their heads. Their faces radiate pure elation as they celebrate this monumental victory with unbridled joy. It is a snapshot frozen in time; an embodiment of triumph and camaraderie. Dundee United's journey to becoming league champions was no easy feat. Battling through grueling matches and intense rivalries throughout the season, they emerged victorious against all odds. And on that fateful day at Dens Park, their unwavering determination paid off. This photograph encapsulates not only the euphoria felt by players but also symbolizes the unity between teammates who fought side by side for glory. The sheer strength displayed by Hegarty and Gough mirrors the indomitable spirit that propelled Dundee United towards greatness. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of sporting history captured within these four corners, it serves as a reminder that success is born out of dedication, teamwork, and unwavering belief. For those fortunate enough to witness this historic moment or even those discovering it now through Memory Lane Prints' collection – let us revel in its significance as we pay homage to these legends who brought pride to both club and city alike.


Framed Prints of Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough give their manager a lift as they hold up Dundee United

Relive the iconic moment of Dundee United's triumph over their rivals with our Framed Print from Memory Lane Prints. This exclusive print features Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough proudly lifting their manager, Jim McLean, after securing a 2-1 victory against Dundee on May 14, 1983, at Dens Park. Perfectly captured in this captivating image, this framed print is a must-have for any Dundee United fan or football memorabilia collector. Add a touch of nostalgia and passion to your home or office decor.


Photo Prints of Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough give their manager a lift as they hold up Dundee United

Relive the iconic moment of Dundee United's victorious duo, Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough, as they triumphantly lift their manager, Jim McLean, after securing a 2-1 win against rivals Dundee on May 14, 1983. This exclusive photograph from Memory Lane Prints captures the jubilation and camaraderie of the Tannadice squad, making it a must-have for any Dundee United fan's collection. Order your Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough signed print today and bring the nostalgia of Scottish football history into your home.


Poster Prints of Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough give their manager a lift as they hold up Dundee United

"Relive the glory days of Dundee United with our exclusive Media Storehouse poster print from Memory Lane Prints. This iconic image captures the moment Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough triumphantly lift their manager, Jim McLean, in celebration of their 2-1 win against rivals Dundee on May 14, 1983. Perfect for football fans and Dundee United supporters, this high-quality poster is a must-have addition to any home or office space. Experience the thrill of the game and the camaraderie of the team, all in one powerful image."


Jigsaw Puzzles of Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough give their manager a lift as they hold up Dundee United

Relive the thrilling moments of football history with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzle featuring Paul Hegarty and Richard Gough's iconic lift of their manager, Jim McLean, after Dundee United's triumphant 2-1 win against rivals Dundee on May 14, 1983. This intricately designed puzzle, brought to you by Memory Lane Prints, captures the essence of the legendary Scottish football scene. Engage in a fun and challenging puzzle experience while reminiscing about one of Dundee United's most memorable victories. Perfect for football fans and puzzle enthusiasts alike.

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