mdingwall
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Will be on the Undr The Cosh podcast tomorrow and they are asking for questions for him.
Didn't he play on with a fracture in one of his legs in that game?.No questions but he's in the post match photo of the Rangers team from 1991 that's on my wall.
No questions but pass on my thanks to him for his contribution to that match against Aberdeen in 1991.
Remember joke broon said that Walter having assessed the pattern of play that he need to change tactics.Didn't he play on with a fracture in one of his legs in that game?.
See, that would have been OK had the camera not been focused on Cowan on the stretcher at the time!Remember joke broon said that Walter having assessed the pattern of play that he need to change tactics.
Nothing at all to do with the broken bone!
Signed him from Clyde. I'm sure it was a ÂŁ100,000, a big fee to buy from a lower Division Scottish club at the time.Did he come through our youth ranks or did we sign him? Him and Chris Vinniecombe bloody hell im getting on
Signed from Clyde.Did he come through our youth ranks or did we sign him? Him and Chris Vinniecombe bloody hell im getting on
His bro in law.Who does he keep in touch with from Motherwell?
Signed from
Who does he keep in touch with from Motherwell?
Not seen him in about 30 years played in same team and had trial at same day with him at clyde. Great in the air for a wee guy and didn't lose many 50/50s.Who does he keep in touch with from Motherwell?
CorrectIm sure both him and Bomber did the lap of honour on crutches
It was ÂŁ50,000 Graeme Souness signed him . I spoke to him on the Sunday before it was made public on the Monday .Signed him from Clyde. I'm sure it was a ÂŁ100,000, a big fee to buy from a lower Division Scottish club at the time.
thats the first thing that popped into my head when I went into this thread.Remember joke broon said that Walter having assessed the pattern of play that he need to change tactics.
Nothing at all to do with the broken bone!
Will be on the Undr The Cosh podcast tomorrow and they are asking for questions for him.
His commentary in that entire game was mindboggling.Remember joke broon said that Walter having assessed the pattern of play that he need to change tactics.
Nothing at all to do with the broken bone!
He was an apprentice alongside my step dad at the tube works. The only tenuous link I ever had to a current rangers player at the timeTommy was actually a Holytown boy and was part of the Holytown colts team who beat Celtic Boys club in the final of the Scottish Cup 40 years ago. All the lads in that team were pupils at Holytown's two primary schools. A remarkable achievement at the time.
He didn't work in Motherwell Bridge he was actually an apprentice with British steel at the Clydesdale tube works at Mossend.
Ask him about that Holytown colts team. That will really be a blast from the past.