St Mirren Football Club is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our former captain Cammy Murray.
A true St Mirren legend, Cammy, who played as a defender during his time at the Buddies, joined the club from Drumchapel Amateurs in 1962 and made his Saints debut in a 3-3 draw against Hibernian at Love Street.
During a 10 year spell in Paisley, Cammy made a total of 417 appearances in the black and white and was a part of the famous 1967-68 Second Division Championship winning side.
Between August 1964 and April 1967, Cammy featured in 131 matches in all competitions - the record for most consecutive competitive appearances for St Mirren. He also holds the record for most consecutive league appearances after playing 170 league matches in a row between August 1962 and April 1967.
After a decade with the Buddies, Cammy would move on to Motherwell before ending his playing career at Arbroath.
In 2019, Cammy was honoured for his service to St Mirren when he was inducted into the club's Hall of Fame.
The thoughts of everyone at St Mirren are with Cammy's loved ones at this difficult time.