Tributes have been flooding in for an Ardrossan football stalwart who has sadly died.
Ardrossan Winton Rovers director Neil Carnegie was described as a 'true gentleman' and 'Winton through and through' after the club announced his passing on social media last night.
Mr Carnegie was hugely respected for his selfless devotion to his beloved team which included writing match reports, supporting the youth academy and updating the club website.
In a heartbreaking statement on Twitter, the West of Scotland League club said: "It is with the deepest regret that we need to inform you of the passing of club director, Mr Neil Carnegie.
"Neil was nicknamed 'Scoop' due to his match reports and was an avid supporter of the youth academy.
"He held the position within the academy of vice chairman whilst also keeping our website up to date.
"Neil stayed by himself after the recent passing of his beloved mum. Those that knew Neil will have lost a good friend and our club has lost a stalwart. RIP Neil."
The sad news also led to an outpouring of messages of condolences from former players, supporters, and rival clubs on the club's Twitter and Facebook pages.
Former Winton Rovers striker Ian Cashmore said: "Such sad news ! What a guy, will be sorely missed."
Sandy MacLean, who served as the club's manager, added: WR. I. P Neil. Absolute gentleman. I can hear his dulcet tone on the phone gently reminding me I hadn't sent him the managers page for the programme. Usually followed by an email."
Kenny Pollok said: "Sad to hear this, Winton man through and through, done so much for the club over the years and was always a real gentleman. Rest easy Neil."
Missie Muir posted: "A true gentleman with a wealth of knowledge, Neil you will be missed by us all."
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