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King of the Beach End to be recognised at Cormack Park

29 October 2019
Author Aberdeen FC Media Team

 

At the end of August, we invited all supporters to have their say in naming the training pitches at the club’s new £12 million state-of -the-art Community Hub, Professional Training Campus and Youth Academy at Cormack Park, including the Bobby Clark Football Academy.

With the opening of this dynamic and inclusive football and community facility just a week away the Club can now reveal which players you, the Red Army, have chosen to have a training pitch named in their honour.

Following on from the announcements over the past week that pitches will be named after Teddy Scott, Willie Miller, Neale Cooper and Eoin Jess we can now reveal that Dons supporters have voted for Joe Harper to receive the same recognition.

After signing from Greenock Morton in 1969 Joe quickly became renowned as ‘The King of the Beach End’ thanks to his goal scoring exploits and is Aberdeen’s all-time leading goal scorer with 205 goals in 300 appearances spread over two spells. During his time at Pittodrie Joe won every domestic honour, lifting the Scottish Cup in 1970 in his first spell with the club before returning to win the League Cup in 1976 and the Premier League title in 1980.

Almost 7,000 supporters cast their votes throughout August in what was a very tightly contested poll and we appreciate everyone taking the time to play their part in the new development.

This engagement with our supporters marks the start of our ‘Pittodrie-fication’ of the new facilities, and the club will embark on a comprehensive consultation process as we look at various innovative ways of incorporating more of our heritage as the project develops over time.

AFC Commercial Director, Rob Wicks, said: “This is an exciting milestone for the club, and it is crucial we retain as much of our heritage as possible in our new home. We want to hear ideas from fans about how best we can recognise our history and Club legends at the new site.

“Working together with the club’s Heritage Trust and Hall of Fame committee – which includes the likes of Willie Miller and Richard Gordon – every effort will be made to ensure we recognise all those who have represented this great club with distinction throughout its history.

“Some initial ideas that have been suggested include a club museum, statues of famous players, a Memorial Garden and incorporating the famous granite façade from the Merkland Road end at Pittodrie.”

Cormack Park will be officially opened on 31st October with the final pitch name set to be revealed on 30th October.

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