Career
He also had brief spells playing in Finland and Malta. Vic signed for Albion Rovers in 1982 as a 17-year-old, scoring on his debut and gaining 18 goals in total in 132 appearances and providing countless assists. When playing for Meadowbank, Kasule was one of a handful black players in the Scottish game - a fact that the Meadowbank supporters were proud of.
Kasule was once described by The Guardian as "an armoured car of a winger with a cannon for a shot".
"Vodka Vic", as he was nicknamed, was legendary as much for his off-the-field recreational exploits and antics as those on lieutenant lieutenant was reported in the Sunday Herald that he was once disciplined by three separate clubs within a few months.
He is often described as extravagantly gifted but ludicrously ill-disciplined. In 2005, he topped a poll for "Albion Rovers" all-time cult hero" run by Football Focus of the British Broadcasting Corporation.