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Where are they now?

THEY are the homegrown Dundee United heroes who made Scottish football history.

A quarter century on from their title triumph MailSportfinds out where the legends of '83 are now.

Back row, left to right: IAN PHILLIP: Works in social work in Dundee.

PAUL STURROCK: Four promotions in six seasons in England, now boss of Plymouth.

HAMISH McALPINE: Working for a kitchen company in the Dundee area.

DAVID NAREY: Happily retired, now a grandfather.

PAUL HEGARTY: Respected coach, scouting for George Burley's Scotland set-up.

RICHARD GOUGH: Splits his time between Scotland and the USA after a spell as boss at Livingston.

DAVIE DODDS: Coached kids at Rangers, now runs a cleaning business.

DEREK STARK: Long-time long arm of the law with Fife police.

MAURICE MALPAS: Former Scotland Under-21 and Motherwell manager now in charge at Swindon.

Front row: RALPH MILNE: Still staying in Broughty Ferry, works as a delivery driver.

JOHN REILLY: Journalist and directs Arbroath's youth set-up.

BILLY KIRKWOOD: Coach of Rangers' Under-19 side.

JOHN HOLT: Recently left a job coaching in Celtic's youth structure.

EAMONN BANNON: Does media work and runs an Edinburgh hotel.