Alex Ingram


Alexander David Ingram is a Scottish former professional footballer, who spent most of his career at Ayr United and since 2008 has been the vice chairman of Ayr United.

Football career

Ingram owed his nickname 'Dixie' to a character from the White Heather Club. In 1970, Ingram joined English side, Nottingham Forest for a fee of £40,000 after only 28 League games and 3 goals, he rejoined Ayr United for £15,000.
Ingram is Ayr United's fourth all-time top-scorer, behind Peter Price, Sam McMillan and Terry McGibbons on 117 goals in all competitions. He has also maintained a close friendship with Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, from his playing days at Somerset Park. In 2008, Alex Ingram was inducted into the Ayr United Hall of Fame.

Career outside football

Ingram founded a motor dealership and is currently living with Dementia whilst in 24 hour nursing care.