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Kilmarnock hero recalls furious Dick Campbell rant and admits split loyalties in Arbroath title blockbuster

Willie Watters will never forget the day he left Scottish football’s most famous bunnet in a flap.

The former striker had Dick Campbell seething with a cunning move to score from a corner which saw the veteran manager screaming blue murder.

Not many outwit the wily old Arbroath boss these days.

And more than two decades on from his fox in the box routine Watters admits he has to take his hat off to the man dubbed The Bunnet for the magic he’s worked at his old club Arbroath.

The part-time shocktroops head to Rugby Park on Friday night knowing victory would move them two points clear of Kilmarnock at the top of the Championship with just one game to go.

Over 1500 fans are expected to descend on Ayrshire from Angus for what many reckon is the biggest game in Scotland this weekend.

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For Watters it’s a no win - and no lose - situation as he represented both clubs in a 15-year career as a goal scorer outside Scotland’s top division.

He fired Killie to the old second division title in 1990 and later moved on to Gayfield where he continued to bang in goals for two seasons in the bottom division.

Watters admits he is torn ahead of Friday night’s showdown.

But he said: “All going well both will go up, both

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