It would have to be Derek Parlane's goal in the 1973 Scottish Cup Final. I know that Tom Forsyth's goal eventually won the match, but this one was special for a number of reasons : it was scored right in front of us at the Rangers end, Alec MacDonald skipping past Jim Craig on the edge of the box and chipping it up for Parlane to power a header into the bottom corner. The mixture of ecstacy and relief was something I've never experienced before or since, relief because Celtic were in the lead and some in the crowd maybe feared another 1969. I was 17, it was my first Cup final, it was the first time I'd witnessed Rangers winning a trophy, the first time I'd seen them beat Celtic and I experienced an atmosphere that I'll never forget at the last cup final in Britain to be attended by a 100,000 + crowd.