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Blether with Brown: “I’m Spartacus… I’m Spartacus… I’m Spartacus… Charlie Drummond go to foyer”

Blether with Brown: “I’m Spartacus… I’m Spartacus… I’m Spartacus… Charlie Drummond go to foyer”

A very unusual way of signing a player took place in Stirling in February 1952.

Raith Rovers were interested in a young Fife junior goalkeeper.

They had him watched in his games for Lochore Welfare and decided to approach him one evening with a view to signing.

On calling at Charlie Drummond’s home, Stark’s Park manager Bert Herdman was informed he was at a cinema in Stirling.

The boss, knowing that a host of English clubs had been eyeing him up, wasted no time and journeyed through to Stirling and managed to persuade the cinema staff to flash a message on screen asking Charlie to meet him in the foyer.

Just imagine the legendary scene… “I’m Spartacus”, “I’m Spartacus”, “I’m Spartacus” … “Could Charlie Drummond please go to the foyer”.

Charlie duly did and immediately put pen to paper.

Charlie is in this Raith Rovers line-up (above) from August 1956. Back row (from left) — Malcolm McLure, Willie Polland, Charlie Drummond, Andy Young, Willie McNaught, Andy Leigh.

Front row — Jimmy McEwan, Benny Kelly, Ernie Copland, Jackie Williamson, John Urquhart.

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