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Aberdeen born Leggat developed in to one of the all time greats when his Pittodrie career flourished during the 50's. In the early stages, Leggat was a vital cog in the Dons machine that swept to the League championship in 1955. Many observers were of the opinion that Leggat was the complete player without a weakness. Capped for Scotland before his move to Fulham on 16th August 1958 for a paltry £16,000 fee, Leggat moved to Canada and was involved in the development of the game there, and made a big name for himself in sports broadcasting. Whilst with the Dons Graham was so popular that a song to the tune of the Davy Crocket theme was sung about him: "King of Pittodrie Park."