Alan McInally will never forget his Ayr United farewell – a goal of the season contender that kept them in the First Division.Rambo, now a Sky TV pundit, capped a mazy run with a cool finish for a stunning solo effort to seal a 3-0 win over Dumbarton.The victory at Boghead on May 12, 1984 ensured George Caldwell’s men avoided crashing into the bottom tier.McInally, 57, remembers: “Dumbarton had already won promotion but were going for the title whereas we needed a win to survive.“There was a marching band playing when we turned up at the ground and Dumbarton were in party mode. "There were comments about how they were going to turn us over but we were having none of it.“I had signed for Celtic on the previous Tuesday and wanted to leave Ayr.
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