After beating Dundee,1964.
What a final that was!After beating Dundee,1964.
Super Ally going blonde for the photo !Totally agree with that ,quality all over the place in that squad
And they took us to a goal away from the inaugural champions league final
Never knew Slim Jim was a smoker.After beating Dundee,1964.
thats where that prick ended up every time he went near COOP, the set up for durrants goal in the 1-0 at Ibrox is a memory that will live long with me.The Genius and the gargoyle.
George McLean looks like a hit man for the mob in this snap.
Yes, The Complete Record has him playing nine league games for Rangers in 1916/17 and he scored one goal v Dumbarton.That's a new name for me!
Did he play a first team game?
Brilliant photo.
Baxter using his right foot!
For some obscure reason called the “Bert Slater” final despite Slater and his team getting pumped 3-1.After beating Dundee,1964.
Found him now. The Fitbastats site I usually look up to initially find out about old players has misspelt his name as Fred Crook.Yes, The Complete Record has him playing nine league games for Rangers in 1916/17 and he scored one goal v Dumbarton.
A few of this squad appeared, dancing in the audience, on “Top of the Pops”!After beating Dundee,1964.
He made some saves that day,to keep Dundee in the game.For some obscure reason called the “Bert Slater” final despite Slater and his team getting pumped 3-1.
The song was,Go Now by the Moody Blues.A few of this squad appeared, dancing in the audience, on “Top of the Pops”!
The late Sandy Jardine making little attempt to “Cover His Work!”
1964. Some game against a very good Dundee side.
George was also a renowned hit-man with the ladies back in the day.George McLean looks like a hit man for the mob in this snap.
'Hey dandy two guns, we got like dis mook over'n the east side we'd like for you ta whack.'
My old man was adamant he wasn't just the best Rangers centre half he ever saw, but he was the best for anyone.
Similar with my mother. He was her favourite player. She always spoke to me of the injustice of the sine die suspension he received.My old man was adamant he wasn't just the best Rangers centre half he ever saw, but he was the best for anyone.
The thing that annoyed my dad most was how that suspension became how people remembered Woodburn. It became the first thing said about him, making his legacy to future generations that of a thug rather than the truth of him being the greatest footballing defender Scotland has produced.Similar with my mother. He was her favourite player. She always spoke to me of the injustice of the sine die suspension he received.
Is he the only player in Scottish football history to be banned Sine Die?The thing that annoyed my dad most was how that suspension became how people remembered Woodburn. It became the first thing said about him, making his legacy to future generations that of a thug rather than the truth of him being the greatest footballing defender Scotland has produced.
2-0 defeat Piggery on Aug/Sep 1966?
My late faither said the same.My old man was adamant he wasn't just the best Rangers centre half he ever saw, but he was the best for anyone.
Yes. I remember them scoring almost from the kick off that day.2-0 defeat Piggery on Aug/Sep 1966?
I mentioned this recently in the Jimmy Millar thread,For some obscure reason called the “Bert Slater” final despite Slater and his team getting pumped 3-1.