Sandy Mutch

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Sandy Mutch (born in Inveraray)was a football (soccer) player. He is generally remembered for being the longest-serving individual of Newcastle United F.C., dedicating sixty-four years of his life to serving the club.

Mutch joined Newcastle in 1922 and after retiring as a player went on to coach the first-team. He was also employed as a physiotherapist at the club, after studying medicine at school. He left Newcastle in 1986 due to poor health.