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Z 11-01-2014 02:50 PM

Former football star Ian Redford found dead in woods
 
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The former Rangers, Dundee and Dundee United player Ian Redford has been found dead in woodland near Irvine in Ayrshire, BBC Scotland understands.

Police Scotland confirmed that a body was found near Long Drive just after 11:00 on Friday.

Officers said there did not appear to be any suspicious circumstances.

Mr Redford, who was 53, began his career with Dundee before joining Rangers in February 1980 for a then Scottish record fee of £210,000.

After six seasons with Rangers, which included four domestic cup trophies, Redford moved to Dundee United, where he collected runners-up medals in the Uefa Cup and Scottish Cup in the space of a few days in 1987.
'Brilliant player'

He also played for Ipswich Town, St Johnstone, Brechin and Raith Rovers in a career that lasted almost 20 years.

John MacDonald, who played with Redford at Rangers in the 1980s, said: "It's unbelievable. I met him not long ago at Colin McAdam's funeral and he was in good spirits and talking away to all the boys.

"It seems the only chance you get to see former team mates is at these sort of things or Rangers functions now.

"He was a brilliant player, his pace and skill down the wing was great and he set up a few goals for me. He was great to play with, I remember him scoring the winner in the 1981 League Cup final against Dundee United and that was a great day."

He added: "You couldn't meet a nicer guy off the park. I met him at a few Rangers golf days over the years and he was great, even though we'd all slowed down a bit because we were all older.

"He was from Perthshire and although he moved when he played with Rangers, he moved back to be nearer his family after, but he always made an effort to make all the functions. It's terrible to hear, really unbelievable."

Some of the clubs Redford played for paid tribute to him on their websites.
'Part of history'

A Dundee United statement said: "Everybody at Dundee United is devastated to hear of the passing of ex-United player Ian Redford.

"The memory of his performances for United at a time when the club competed in the higher echelons of European football will forever be part of our history and his winning goal against Borussia Monchengladbach in the semi final of the Uefa Cup semi final in 1987 will always be looked back on with particular fondness by Arabs everywhere.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with Ian's family at this very sad time."

Rangers manager Ally McCoist said: "We are deeply shocked to hear the very sad news that Ian has passed away.

"I had the honour of playing with him early in my Rangers career and he was a terrific lad and an extremely talented footballer who will be sadly missed.

"Everyone at Rangers sends their sincere condolences to Ian's family and our thoughts are with them at this very difficult time."

Dundee FC said: "Everyone at Dundee FC were saddened to hear of the death of former midfielder/striker Ian Redford - one of the most talented kids to come through the Dens youth system over the last few decades.

"Ian was mainly a striker during his time at Dens - and he scored four goals in one match against St Mirren in 1979 in a 4-1 win.

"It was the kind of performance that brought attention from richer clubs and Ian was sold to Rangers for a Scottish record transfer fee not long afterwards.

"Ian was a silky and attacking player who was not quite the stereotypical footballer - he'll be missed. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this sad time."

The midfielder was capped for Scotland's under-21 side, but not for the senior team, having played at a time when the national squad could call on Graeme Souness, Paul McStay and Gordon Strachan, among others.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-25690983

Sounds like suicide... what a shame, to be pushed to that point :/

Marc 11-01-2014 02:52 PM

Not suspicious. How do you die in the woods if it isn't suspicious :suspect:

Lee. 11-01-2014 02:53 PM

There's a few folk on my FB that knew him personally.. It was suicide by the sound of things :(

Z 11-01-2014 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Marc (Post 6607143)
Not suspicious. How do you die in the woods if it isn't suspicious :suspect:

Hang yourself from a tree?

I'm sorry to hear that Lee. He's the same age as my dad, can't bear to think about someone throwing their life away at that age...

Marc 11-01-2014 02:56 PM

Ah right. Wonder what was troubling him

Alf 11-01-2014 02:56 PM

RIP


That reminds me, The Scottish actor Ford Kiernan who wrote and starred in the sitcom Still Game, his 12 year old son was found dead at the family home the other day.

Z 11-01-2014 02:57 PM

I don't suppose we'll ever know, at least we're not likely to hear about it on the news. Poor guy :(

Z 11-01-2014 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by wannashag (Post 6607160)
RIP


That reminds me, The Scottish actor Ford Kiernan who wrote and starred in the sitcom Still Game, his 12 year old son was found dead at the family home the other day.

Oh God! That's awful!

Marc 11-01-2014 03:02 PM

Why don't they leave notes. I mean suicide is sometimes a way of telling people; look I was troubled and this is why. I'm still waiting for the reason why Gary Speed died. Curiosity gets the better of you

Lee. 11-01-2014 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by wannashag (Post 6607160)
RIP


That reminds me, The Scottish actor Ford Kiernan who wrote and starred in the sitcom Still Game, his 12 year old son was found dead at the family home the other day.

Yeah.. I read that the other day. Any further details?

Z 11-01-2014 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Marc (Post 6607183)
Why don't they leave notes. I mean suicide is sometimes a way of telling people; look I was troubled and this is why. I'm still waiting for the reason why Gary Speed died. Curiosity gets the better of you

I think not leaving a note just shows that the person who killed themselves just wanted to be dead, they didn't have any desire to be alive. People who leave a note I often feel do want to be alive they just don't see any way of living anymore for some combination of reasons, which is where the difference is... if that makes sense?

arista 11-01-2014 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Marc (Post 6607183)
Why don't they leave notes. I mean suicide is sometimes a way of telling people; look I was troubled and this is why. I'm still waiting for the reason why Gary Speed died. Curiosity gets the better of you

why should they
its not Their problem

Alf 11-01-2014 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 6607191)
Yeah.. I read that the other day. Any further details?

Just that he died suddenly on Monday night, it remains unexplained.
Here's a link
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/sc...ns-boy-3010362

Marc 11-01-2014 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 6607308)
why should they
its not Their problem

Because we all want to know!!!!!!!!!! Selfishness of these people

arista 11-01-2014 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Marc (Post 6607344)
Because we all want to know!!!!!!!!!! Selfishness of these people


Yes but they are not happy with Life
so its none of your business - from their departing mind


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