Scott Br... Ah never mindScott All……
Not sure you could ever say he supported us, he just admired us and everything we stood for before the opposite became fk'n weirdly 'fashionable'Dennis Law is the answer.
I don't think he was in MyGers but he certainly said he had Rangers "in his heart" and would go see them.Not sure you could ever say he supported us, he just admired us and everything we stood for before the opposite became fk'n weirdly 'fashionable'
Got to be him has it? Genuine world class.Kenny Dalgleish
Denis Law? Did he travel down from Aberdeen on the granite city bus? I've only heard him say how he regretted never playing for his hometown team. I might have missed something though.I don't think he was in MyGers but he certainly said he had Rangers "in his heart" and would go see them.
Kenny Dalgleish
Not now though, Celtc are his team. His father Tom good guy, signed by us but never made it to first team.Here's one, Simon Donnelly. Supported rangers as a kid despite his name.
End Thread.Kenny Dalglish
Denis Law
George Best
Those 3 would have done us a turn I reckon
He certainly wrote a piece in a Rangers Annual in the early 60s saying he did.Not sure you could ever say he supported us, he just admired us and everything we stood for before the opposite became fk'n weirdly 'fashionable'
Steven GerrardKenny Dalglish
Denis Law
George Best
Those 3 would have done us a turn I reckon
Best was a Wolves fan as a lad. His father was a regular at Ibrox thoughNot is much supported, but had great admiration for us.
Arguably greatest player in the world.
"The Belfast Boy" George Best.
Close enough.Best was a Wolves fan as a lad. His father was a regular at Ibrox though
Sadly no longer with us.Davy Armour.
Used to own a pub in Montrose across from my mums , had many a lock in with him absolute legend .Players that support Rangers narrows it down a little bit, particularly if you exclude those who have merely said some good things about our club in the past.
So the correct answer is David Bruce Smith. 8 years a player, over 300 appearances and ecwc winner. RSEA patron and regular attendee of rsc / club functions who always has time for his fellow supporters. ST in the Govan rear, away games if tickets allow and euro trips when practical. 78 years young next month yet still pays his way to follow our club everywhere he can. Ticks both boxes for the op, a great player for and staunch supporter of our club.
Take a bow Dave Smith, top bluenose and Rangers legend.
Was only 50 years old ..fit as a fiddle..never smoked or drank ..taken to soon ..Sadly no longer with us.
True LegendPlayers that support Rangers narrows it down a little bit, particularly if you exclude those who have merely said some good things about our club in the past.
So the correct answer is David Bruce Smith. 8 years a player, over 300 appearances and ecwc winner. RSEA patron and regular attendee of rsc / club functions who always has time for his fellow supporters. ST in the Govan rear, away games if tickets allow and euro trips when practical. 78 years young next month yet still pays his way to follow our club everywhere he can. Ticks both boxes for the op, a great player for and staunch supporter of our club.
Take a bow Dave Smith, top bluenose and Rangers legend.