Aberdeen have announced the death of former player Davie Robb at the age of 74.
He scored 77 goals in 251 games for the Dons, including the winning goal in the 1976 League Cup final against Celtic. He was also capped five times for Scotland.
In a statement, the club said: "Davie was the embodiment of the cult hero, a footballer who played the game the way the supporters would if only they were allowed off the terraces and onto the park. Robb gave everything to the game, left nothing on the pitch, but was an entertainer too, whether he had the ball at his feet, or an opponent by the scruff of the neck.
"When Davie was in the team, the game was guaranteed to be fun, the game that we fell in love with as kids. Twice a cup winner, every time Davie went onto the pitch, he left an indelible impression. At time up, he had always made a contribution to the game, one way or another.
"With 345 appearances and 98 goals, Davie is in the top 20 AFC appearances and goals charts.
"A larger than life character, with the talent to back it up, Davie Robb will forever be an Aberdeen legend."
You can read the club's full obituary here.