ItsInTheNet
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Chris Woods and Davie Cooper on a lap of honour celebrating the League Title win of season 1988/1989.
Fans spill onto the pitch during the semi final 2nd leg of the Fair Cities Cup tie at St James Park in 1969 following a clash between Newcastle's Wyn Davies and Ronnie McKinnon in a trouble strewn game.
Willie Henderson (7) and Andy Penman (8) are the Rangers players there.
Looking at that picture, and any others from the same era, it always strikes me how many of the crowd went to the match in a collar and tie. Thinking back to when I went on a supporters bus in the 70s most of the guys apart from us daft teenagers did the same.Posted this on Sunday and decided to look closer into the crowd tonight and amazingly found myself with my wee mucker, a great bluenose in the pic. We follow followed everywhere together.
Lost touch with him over the years. He would have loved it. Brings fantastic atmospheric memories back of that extremly evenful evening.
This thread is in danger of getting me an emotional wreck what with finding my father in a pic of the Moscow Dynamo game of 1945 after it was posted on here.
Another framed pic for the wall coming up!
What a thread right enough !
Looking at that picture, and any others from the same era, it always strikes me how many of the crowd went to the match in a collar and tie. Thinking back to when I went on a supporters bus in the 70s most of the guys apart from us daft teenagers did the same.
Jim Baxter back row between Conn and Provan in the second team strip.
That was Waddell telling him he was finished at the club.Jim Baxter back row between Conn and Provan in the second team strip.
Jim Baxter back row between Conn and Provan in the second team strip.
Great strip
Could've been a great.
Could've been a great.
Possibly the greatest Rangers debut I've seen.
Was there the night he injured his knee at love st
Colin Stein too early for you?
Wasn't at Gayfield. Was at Ibrox the following week for his Ibrox debut.
First time I saw him was against Clyde when he scored 3 then got sent off.
But whenever we talked about great debuts my old man always mentioned Stein.
Eddie Mulhern
Thats him. I'm sure he wasnt cautioned or sent off. My memory of that fails me.
He got off Scot free. Think he stays in Australia now.
It was a 42 day ban as you state, which meant Colin Stein would have missed a CF replay if it was required.
Ok, we know how the score went on the day, but when the punishment was meted out, Rangers had won the previous three OF games that season.
And the President of the SFA at that time was the filth's chairman, Bob Kelly. Coincidence, eh?
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Sparta Rotterdam Away 9th March 1960
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Sparta Rotterdam Home 16th March 1960
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Bayern Munich ECWCF 31st May 67
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DWS Amsterdam Away 15th Jan 69, training session
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Female munitions workers of the National Projectile Factory on Clydeside, dressed in their work clothes, fill the stands at the Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow where they watched King George V carry out a Royal Investiture during a visit to the area in 17th September 1917
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Fiorentina ECWCF 2nd leg 27th May 1961
That was the light shiny silk ones, we used in EuropeThose shorts in the last picture look very odd.