
Hearts mourn death of Dave Clunie
Edinburgh-born Clunie made his first team debut in May 1966. He twice represented the Scottish under-23 side and appeared once for the Scottish League.
Clunie was in the Hearts squad which reached the Texaco Cup Final but he missed the double-header against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The player also helped the team reach the Scottish Cup Final in 1976, but due to injury, he missed the tie against Rangers. Hearts lost but qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup and he played against Lokomotive Leipzig and Hamburger SV.
He joined St Johnstone and played one season before retiring in May 1978.
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