RIP
Yesdid he use to live in the flat above the grapes?
rest in peace.
If this is you Iain I remember it well,sad news about Malky,nice big guyBig Malky sat in front of me in the Copland front for years until he started carrying the flag and moved to the enclosure, i last spoke to him before lockdown when he had part of his foot amputated but he was still his usual cheerful self, my best memory of him was that unforgettable night in Florence when Nacho scored that penalty, Malky was standing just across from me i ran over and planted a big smacker on his cheek and we we ended up rolling about the stairs, RIP big man.
As Malky's niece, can I just say how comforting it is reading the stories on here. He was a true legend and will be sorely missed by us all but we all have amazing memories with him and I am so grateful that he took me to every Rangers game/reserve game/ex players funerals/anything Rangers related really!
I used to stare at him in awe as a young girl, sobbing after Rangers lost a game. (Which to be fair wasn't many at that time!)
He honestly lived and breathed Rangers and I am so glad we managed to secure 55 on his Birthday.
This isn't goodbye, it's just see you later