Tributes paid to former Hearts captain Dave Mackay

Football legends have joined hundreds of supporters and mourners to pay their final respects to former Hearts, Tottenham and Scotland captain Dave Mackay.
Crowds line the streets as the hearse carrying the coffin of Dave Mackay leaves Tyncastle Stadium. Picture: PACrowds line the streets as the hearse carrying the coffin of Dave Mackay leaves Tyncastle Stadium. Picture: PA
Crowds line the streets as the hearse carrying the coffin of Dave Mackay leaves Tyncastle Stadium. Picture: PA

The Edinburgh-born midfielder died in hospital earlier this month at the age of 80.

Former team-mates and famous football faces including Sir Alex Ferguson, Denis Law, Frank McLintock, Ian St John, Alan Mullery and Bertie Auld attended Mackay’s funeral in Edinburgh today.

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The cortege left from Tynecastle Stadium, the home of Hearts, for a remembrance service in Mansfield Traquair in the capital.

Crowds line the streets as the hearse carrying the coffin of Dave Mackay leaves Tyncastle Stadium. Picture: PACrowds line the streets as the hearse carrying the coffin of Dave Mackay leaves Tyncastle Stadium. Picture: PA
Crowds line the streets as the hearse carrying the coffin of Dave Mackay leaves Tyncastle Stadium. Picture: PA

Streets around the stadium were lined by hundreds of fans who applauded the cortege as it drove past, with some throwing scarves and flowers on top of the funeral car.

Mackay won all three Scottish domestic honours with Hearts in the 1950s and was a key part of Spurs’ famous 1961 double-winning team.

Hearts described him as the club’s greatest-ever player and the current squad of players, who recently won the Scottish Championship, were in attendance along with manager Robbie Neilson and owner Ann Budge.

Spurs were represented by former players including Pat Jennings, Terry Medwin, Alan Gilzean, Steve Perryman, Mike England and Clive Allen.

Dave Mackay, pictured in October 1958 as Scotland captain. Picture: PADave Mackay, pictured in October 1958 as Scotland captain. Picture: PA
Dave Mackay, pictured in October 1958 as Scotland captain. Picture: PA

Hearts chaplain Andy Prime led the service, which started with FA Cup hymn Abide With Me.

Former Hearts striker John Robertson did a reading at the memorial while Sir Alex and Mackay’s former Spurs team-mate Cliff Jones spoke about their memories of the 80-year-old.

Sir Alex recalled the only time he played against Mackay.

“I was playing for Queens Park reserves against Hearts reserves at Tynecastle and the great Mackay was playing because he was coming back from a broken toe,” the retired Manchester United manager said.

Hearts paid tribute with this commemorative programme. Picture: SNSHearts paid tribute with this commemorative programme. Picture: SNS
Hearts paid tribute with this commemorative programme. Picture: SNS
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“He tackled me and I thought ‘Christ’, but in those days you had to get up no matter what.

“So I got up, had a look at that big barrel chest of his and he just said ‘are you alright, son?’.

“That was a great memory, the only time I played against Dave Mackay and I’ll never forget it.”

Sir Alex also lamented the fact Mackay won only 22 caps for Scotland.

“Everyone talks about his courage and bravery but he was a fantastic footballer, he was skilful, he could play anywhere and he proved that.

“He was a fantastic guy and it’s a privilege to speak here today. I think we’ve seen the passing of a true, great legend.”