I am sorry to read in the Courier of the death, on Friday 20th, at the age of 82, of Dave Christie.
"Former Highland League player, manager, and privileged to captain all three Inverness teams." There can't be many who have played for, let alone captained, all three.
I didn't know he had been with Clach. I remember him playing for the Jags in the late 60s.
He was Caley manager for a while in 1973-74, and the picture above, from that time, is from page 75 of Alex Main's "Caley All The Way" book. Dave is also in the Caley side in a picture (p50) from 1959, when a Celtic-Rangers Select travelled north for a match to inaugurate the Telford Street floodlights.
Alex recorded that the Select was in the charge of now legendary Rangers manager Scot Symon. What he didn't say, or maybe didn't know, was that Dave's middle names were "Scot Symon". My late father noticed this when he was Secretary at Thistle and dealt with the players' registrations - his understanding was that Dave was Scot Symon's nephew. Dave was born well before Scot Symon's great managerial career, so I think this was simply a family name.
I didn't really know him, but I do remember him as a good player, and as a good-natured, decent man.
My condolences to Dave's family, and to his friends, of whom there will be many.
I am sorry to read in the Courier of the death, on Friday 20th, at the age of 82, of Dave Christie.
"Former Highland League player, manager, and privileged to captain all three Inverness teams." There can't be many who have played for, let alone captained, all three.
I didn't know he had been with Clach. I remember him playing for the Jags in the late 60s.
He was Caley manager for a while in 1973-74, and the picture above, from that time, is from page 75 of Alex Main's "Caley All The Way" book. Dave is also in the Caley side in a picture (p50) from 1959, when a Celtic-Rangers Select travelled north for a match to inaugurate the Telford Street floodlights.
Alex recorded that the Select was in the charge of now legendary Rangers manager Scot Symon. What he didn't say, or maybe didn't know, was that Dave's middle names were "Scot Symon". My late father noticed this when he was Secretary at Thistle and dealt with the players' registrations - his understanding was that Dave was Scot Symon's nephew. Dave was born well before Scot Symon's great managerial career, so I think this was simply a family name.
I didn't really know him, but I do remember him as a good player, and as a good-natured, decent man.
My condolences to Dave's family, and to his friends, of whom there will be many.
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