Very true and the definition of a leader, the mix of confidence and desire to win we need to get is over the lineHe will always be King Richard to me. My favourite ever Rangers captain. The look on his face and tear in his eye as he lifted the 9th said it all about what it meant for him to be captain of the Rangers.
A player who always stepped up when it mattered and who would run himself into the ground and leave himself bloodied, battered and bruised if that’s what it took to win. Exactly the sort of mental steel I wish we had in our side now.
You should have you would have been well received.Seen him at Turnbury last year.
Passed him a couple of times with ample chances to say “AwriteRichardyouaremyfaveverRangerscaptainhopethegolfwentwell” fast as %^*& without a breath and in a high pitched squeal.
I decided against it.
Agree. We will never see his like againThe very best.
He's the captain of choice for the generation who never saw John Greig play.
I saw both and I can't choose between them who was best.
(Which is a huge compliment in itself to both of them.)