Rangers 2-1 Hibernian, League Cup Final, 24th October 1993. Ally McCoist wins the cup with an amazing overhead kick:
Billy Simpson takes on Fernie of Celtic in a mid-1950s clash at Ibrox:
Look at how packed that terracing was that day. Remember it well.
Fernie's wee face. Just saying :
Some things never change
Rangers 3-1 Celtic, 7th January 1978. One of the most famous goals v Them in the 70s! Whilst the scum players protest for a penalty at the other end of the pitch Rangers carry on and attack their goal, a shot from Bobby Russell rebounds from Latchford to the feet of John Greig (who started the whole move off) who only has to roll it into an empty net to put Gers 2-0 up. Mayhem ensued. Scum supporters invaded the pitch and their players threatened to leave the pitch, with BJ who Knew seething on the touchline. What a great start to a Treble winning year :
One of my favourite goals.
Bobby Russell nearly made a total hash of it though, just as well Latchford was keech!
This was my first and only game at the Celtic End at Parkhead. Right line with Ally’s overhead kick. Great day.Look at how packed that terracing was that day. Remember it well.
Great photos ao2. It looks as if you have the 1962/63 Rangers Supporters Association Annual in your collection!!AKS Vorwaerts 1-2 Rangers, European Cup, 15th November 1961. Ralph Brand scores the winner in East Berlin as Gers go behind the Iron Curtain at the height of The Cold War (the second leg had to be played in Malmo, Sweden, due to visa problems for the German team):
Rangers 2-1 Celtic, League Cup Final, 18th March 1978. With just 3 minutes of extra time remaining Gordon Smith stoops to head in the winner for Gers and the first leg of The Treble is safely secured:
This was my first and only game at the Celtic End at Parkhead. Right line with Ally’s overhead kick. Great day.
Great photos ao2. It looks as if you have the 1962/63 Rangers Supporters Association Annual in your collection!!
Straight red these days for that incoming tackle.Rangers 3-1 Dumbarton, 25th November 1972. Derek Parlane takes on the Dumbarton defence at Ibrox: