🗓️ #OnThisDay 1️⃣9️⃣7️⃣2️⃣ : #Rangers players, led by team coach Jock Wallace, take part in a final training session in Barcelona, before doing battle with Dynamo Moscow in the European Cup Winners Cup at the Nou Camp the following day. We won our 1st European Trophy at 3rd attempt.
On Graeme Souness’ birthday, a reminder of his chaotic debut for Rangers vs Hibs in 1986.
Here after just 30 mins, the new player/manager is sent off for kicking out at George McCluskey, slicing his leg open in the process.
Quite the introduction.
#OnThisDay 1991 , What a timeless masterclass from Sir Gordon Greenidge at 39!
Silencing every doubter who thought his eyes had gone !
He walked out under pressure in Barbados and delivered a thunderous double century , his fourth in Tests and the highest by a West Indian against Australia.
The hooks, pulls, and elegant drives were pure poetry.
This knock wasn’t just runs; it was a statement from one of the greatest openers the game has ever seen.
Pure West Indies greatness. Respect forever, GG! 🫡
1984: A year of "Blackwashes" and undisputed dominance.
A portrait of the most intimidating pace battery and clinical batting lineup to ever grace the pitch.
30 years ago today:
The Scottish Cup semi-final between Rangers & Celtic at Hampden gets the full Super Sunday treatment.
Tyler & Gray are on 🎙️ to witness a 2-1 win for Walter Smith’s side.
Gazza was brilliant but the goalscorers for Rangers were Ally McCoist & Brian Laudrup.
💙 Hall of Fame Inductee, Dougie Gray was born on this day in 1905.
Making his debut for Rangers in 1925, Gray went on to make 555 appearances, not including the 385 matches he played during the wartime period.
Dougie Gray is the longest serving Rangers player ever, spending 22 years at Ibrox, he won 16 major trophies including 10 League trophies and 6 Scottish Cups.
Always Remembered.