ItsInTheNet
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Indeed it was! 2-1Baxter taunting the departing hordes 1964 LCF ?
Indeed it was! 2-1Baxter taunting the departing hordes 1964 LCF ?
The Saturday after the debacle of Chesterfield.Yes. Rangers 3 v Celtic 0.
Scottish Premier Division match at Ibrox.
Willie Johnston is surrounded by team-mates Dawson, Bett and McDonald after setting up Rangers third goal.
1st November 1980
Now, just who is the bold yin showing the cup to?
Spent his entire game in DJ's pocket.The Saturday after the debacle of Chesterfield.
I remember the headlines were of how their new young sensation Charlie Nicholas was going to run riot. He did nothing and got substituted.
He loved it! Sending them home early as alwaysNow, just who is the bold yin showing the cup too?
Unusual to see him with number 10 and Ralph Brand wearing 7.Now, just who is the bold yin showing the cup too?
You have added a new dimension to that photo now for me dh. I had never thought of that beforeUnusual to see him with number 10 and Ralph Brand wearing 7.
We were without both Willie Henderson and Davie Wilson that day. I'd bet nobody in Hampden would have believed it would be Baxter's last Rangers trophy.
Look at the sheer jubilation, but also the cheek and impudence on that face.
He pulled Provan's hair during a melee in that game.Look at the sheer jubilation, but also the cheek and impudence on that face.
I know he was wee bud, but my granda referred to him as 'Cheeky Charlie'
I remember it, so did Provan. Culminating in Peace Process diving to get the wee man red carded at the cesspit in a SC tie when he was with Hearts.He pulled Provan's hair during a melee in that game.
Gallus as.....
Provan was a cheating, diving wee ****. Then as a pundit, he always wanted divers punished!I remember it, so did Provan. Culminating in Peace Process diving to get the wee man red carded at the cesspit in a SC tie when he was with Hearts.
Yea the very same type of pundit he was as a playerProvan was a cheating, diving wee ****. Then as a pundit, he always wanted divers punished!
Well remember them getting a scandalous penalty at Ibrox on the last day of 1982-83 season when he flew through the air when nobody touched him.
Sounds like John Hartson!Yea the very same type of pundit he was as a player
I think he harboured a lifelong grudge against Rangers because we didnt sign him (as a Rangers fan himself).
What a talented trio.
Brilliant picture, and shows how much Glasgow has changed since the 1970’s.
Cathkin ParkWhere is that? I thought Ibrox at first, but no floodlights.
Could be Love St!Rugby Park, or Muirton?
Possibly Love St.
Covering all bases..lol.
A 17yo Willie Henderson....the best.
was chesterfield at Ibrox ?The Saturday after the debacle of Chesterfield.
I remember the headlines were of how their new young sensation Charlie Nicholas was going to run riot. He did nothing and got substituted.
We drew 1-1 at home on a Monday night then lost 3-0 down there.was chesterfield at Ibrox ?
I was only in the old Rangers end twice as a 14 year old before reconstruction
I have vague memories of an Anglo cup game around then and I'm sure we lost
Definitely Love Street, Stein’s fourth game for us, after 8 goals against Arbroath, Hibs and Dundalk.Could be Love St!
That could only have been Southampton and that was 1974. I'm sure we lost 3-1.was chesterfield at Ibrox ?
I was only in the old Rangers end twice as a 14 year old before reconstruction
I have vague memories of an Anglo cup game around then and I'm sure we lost
Cheers mateThat could only have been Southampton and that was 1974. I'm sure we lost 3-1.
That No.10 shirt forced me to go checkingUnusual to see him with number 10 and Ralph Brand wearing 7.
We were without both Willie Henderson and Davie Wilson that day. I'd bet nobody in Hampden would have believed it would be Baxter's last Rangers trophy.
Your maybe thinking of Southampton in 1974, we lost 3-1.was chesterfield at Ibrox ?
I was only in the old Rangers end twice as a 14 year old before reconstruction
I have vague memories of an Anglo cup game around then and I'm sure we lost
I did think the photo pre-dated Dougie’s signing (1925?), but the Light Blues reference is followed by an exclamation mark, indicating the sentence has ended. So that, along with the spelling and capitalisation of Gray, suggests it’s not a misspelt reference to the colour grey and may indeed be Dougie.My first thought would be it's alluding to Dougie Gray?
As you said, looking at the spelling of the word Gray then Dougie was my initial reaction.I did think the photo pre-dated Dougie’s signing (1925?), but the Light Blues reference is followed by an exclamation mark, indicating the sentence has ended. So that, along with the spelling and capitalisation of Gray, suggests it’s not a misspelt reference to the colour grey and may indeed be Dougie.
I've just realised our famous Gallant Pioneers cup final was played on St Patrick's Day!
Wee anagram of PartickI've just realised our famous Gallant Pioneers cup final was played on St Patrick's Day!
First Class passengers only. Like it.
Is that a ghost next to Shearer!!!