Duncan Hutchison

[2] In the following season, he was once again United's top scorer with 35 goals, helping the club to the Division Two title and promotion.

Hutchison's goalscoring led to speculation regarding transfers to other clubs, and a bid for his services from Liverpool was rejected.

[2] After two years at Newcastle, Hutchison had spells with Derby County and Hull City before rejoining Dundee United in June 1935.

[2] Hutchison continued to play for Dundee United up until retiring at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939.

After the resignation of manager Willie MacFadyen in August 1954, Hutchison took over on a temporary basis for six matches until the appointment of Reggie Smith.