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great night at Hampden, 2-0 down to 3-2 winners, against a good Motherwell side
great night at Hampden, 2-0 down to 3-2 winners, against a good Motherwell side
Yes. Also in the 3rd round Motherwell were down 0-2 to the bheast from the East - ended up 3-2 winners.great night at Hampden, 2-0 down to 3-2 winners, against a good Motherwell side
DJ in midfield, has to be the most versatile player of my lifetime. Absolute class at the back, midfield and at centre forward.
Must admit, only recognised 10 if them, forgot Robinson of Dundee.
Very young Hansen and Gray!
DJ in midfield, has to be the most versatile player of my lifetime. Absolute class at the back, midfield and at centre forward.
Must admit, only recognised 10 if them, forgot Robinson of Dundee.
Very young Hansen and Gray!
That green and grey suits Dalglish perfectly.
Tom ForsythWho is the Rangers player here
Must be 1973-74. Forsyth wore No 8 that season, was when Rangers reverted back to black socks with red tops.Tom Forsyth
The picture is not from the above game as it was at Parkhead, it's either the home league cup or the league game in September.Must be 1973-74. Forsyth wore No 8 that season, was when Rangers reverted back to black socks with red tops.
We won that game 3-1 (MacDonald, Parlane, Conn) after being 1-0 down (Lennox) at H-T, Jimmy Johnston got sent off. Lennox had another goal disallowed.
Agree with the season. We lost the League Cup game at Ibrox and then at Parkhead, we were not in the game in the first half. The second half turned completely when wee Alex scored with a screamer of a volley. I remember Alfie Conn scoring but can’t remember Derek Parlane’s goal. I think we finished top of our League Cup section but the top two went through allowing Celtic to sneak into the latter stages.Must be 1973-74. Forsyth wore No 8 that season, was when Rangers reverted back to black socks with red tops.
We won that game 3-1 (MacDonald, Parlane, Conn) after being 1-0 down (Lennox) at H-T, Jimmy Johnston got sent off. Lennox had another goal disallowed.
All our goals were at the Rangers end , I had the colour pictures from the Sunday mail of all the goals.Agree with the season. We lost the League Cup game at Ibrox and then at Parkhead, we were not in the game in the first half. The second half turned completely when wee Alex scored with a screamer of a volley. I remember Alfie Conn scoring but can’t remember Derek Parlane’s goal. I think we finished top of our League Cup section but the top two went through allowing Celtic to sneak into the latter stages.
I can’t remember Jimmy Johnstone being sent off in the Parkhead game but probably my memory is playing up. I do remember Johnstone being sent off in our League victory at Parkhead the following season when Colin Jackson scored the winner.
If you Google that game 'The Celtic wiki 'appears it has a number of colour pictures from the game and the match report.It was quite common for us to get tickets in the jungle during that era. There is a photo of the aftermath of Colin Jackson’s goal where Cutty Young is hugging big Jackson and away in the background, Tommy McLean is celebrating in front of the Bears in the jungle.
I remember the colour picture of wee Alex’s goal in the Sunday Mail well. Now that would make a great addition to this thread.
Who is the Rangers player here
The number 8 on the Jersey threw me.Tom Forsyth
The number 8 on the Jersey threw me.
The 1968-69 Fairs Cities Cup competition.
Last 16 draw saw Rangers facing Chelsea conquerors D.W.S. Amsterdam, 1st Leg away. The squad were booked into The Hilton Hotel, Amsterdam on the 14th January 1969.
Rangers beat the Dutch side 2-0, goals by Johnston and Henderson. A 2-1 victory at Ibrox (Smith, Stein) sealed it. Rangers then defeated Atletico Madrid in the Q-F (4-3 on aggregate) before losing out to Newcastle Utd in the Semis (0-2).
Rangers 3-0 Celtic, 4th January 1975. DJ opens the scoring:
Rangers 3-0 Celtic, 4th January 1975. DJ opens the scoring:
Rangers 3-0 Celtic, 4th January 1975. Stewart Kennedy makes a save:
Ian Ferguson gives the scum all the respect they deserve :
Rangers 3-0 Celtic, 4th January 1975. Tommy McLean scores number 2:
Shitey Galloway shiting himself.
Rangers 3-0 Celtic, 4th January 1975. Derek Parlane makes it three:
Rangers 3-0 Celtic, 4th January 1975. Tommy McLean scores number 2:
....or six!Pat McCluskey looks like a player who enjoyed a fish supper!
Dynamo Dresden 1-1 Rangers, 20th September 1967. John Greig exchanges pennants with the East German skipper before the start of the Fairs Cup game:
Rangers 2-1 Dynamo Dresden, Fairs Cup, 4th October 1967. Andy Penman fires in a shot in the return at Ibrox:
I thought the captain was number 4 in the mid and late 60s and didn't move to left back till his last few seasons.
Every day a schoolday!
brilliant photo nobody messed with IanIan Ferguson gives the scum all the respect they deserve :
It's just another goal for Ally McCoist against them, one of no less than 27 he scored in the fixture. Aitken looks suitably crestfallen in the background, which was always a good sign :
What a sensational striker he was and what a record he had against them!