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November 1985

100th Euro Goal

Macalpine RoadIan Redford had the honour of scoring Dundee United's 100th European goal when he notched the winner against Neuchatel on Wednesday. The former Dundee and Rangers striker is making a telling contribution to United's Euro goal tally this season. In two previous ties he has notched up a couple of goals. Ian has been troubled with injuries since his transfer from Rangers, but hi is enjoying his football again at Tannadice. And he is providing the competition Jim McLean wants in attack. Read more......

October 1985

Don't Miss the Roup

ShopsThis weekend sees the whole-body scanner appeal committee host a massive 50-50 auction in the Caird Hall, Dundee. Literally hundreds of items have been donated - from a car right through every imaginable form of furniture and household appliance to personal effects such as jewellery. In some cases whole households have been emptied and more that a few complete suites of furniture will be up for sale. Read more......

September 1985

Security Closes Street

MurraygateSecurity measures being taken by police for the Liberal Party Conference in Dundee next week will mean the closing to traffic of two areas in the centre from this weekend. Read more......

August 1985

AIDS in Tayside

Boots CornerThe virus responsible for the spread of the killer disease AIDS has reached Tayside. Two men, believed to be from the Dundee area, were diagnosed this week as being infected with HTLV3, the medical tag for the virus. Read more......

July 1985

Rock Around the Word - Weekend TV Scene

OvergateBob Geldof introduces LIVE Aid, the world's biggest rock show, at 12 noon this Saturday. B.B.C. Television, with Radio 1, will broadcast the entire 16 hour Trans-Atlantic "super gig" - an event likely to command a greater audience than the Olympics. Read more......

June 1985

Appeal for Support

City ChurchesA deputation of 11 Timex workers, who face the prospect of 400 redundancies at their factories by September, last night (Thursday) asked Dundee  District Council for support. Read more......

May 1985

Euro Door Still Open for Dundee

Street sceneDundee's first ever Premier League win at Parkhead on Saturday has kept the European door open for them. Still trailing St. Mirren by one point, the Dark Blues have to defeat United in this week's derby and hope Hearts are able to assist them by not losing at Love Street. Read more......

April 1985

Growing List at Tannadice

Blackness LibraryDundee United defender Dave Narey could miss Saturday's Scottish Cup semi-final rehearsal with Aberdeen at Pittodrie. He has a knee injury and joins a growing list of Tannadice casualties including John Holt, Ralph Milne, John Reilly and Tommy Coyne. Read more......

March 1985

Why Joanna Came to Dundeeā€¦

City SquareFor the next four weeks Dundee will have the pleasure of the company of a very lovely lady. It has come about because Rep Theatre director Robert Robertson correctly read the signs. Read more......

February 1985

Ninewells Goes Cosy

City StreetIt took only the first winter after the opening of Dundee's Ninewells Hospital to send the shivers racing. That long passageway between buses, taxis and the main door immediately showed itself so vulnerable to icy winds in an exposed site. Read more......