BlueNoseBlueblood
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What a tough one!
Coisty vote
Coisty vote
Agreed but I remember the Miller one betterThis isn't even close, SA all day long.
A legendWalter Smith, what a guy.
Which is a shame really because Miller’s goal was outstanding.Something tells me already this one isn't going to be close.
The header was perfect.I'd probably say Miller had to put more effort into his header to get it on target and away from the keeper.
However the part Hateley plays in the build up to the McCoist goal and the level of opposition sway this towards McCoist's goal.
I think I get it.This isn't even close, SA all day long.
Agreed but I remember the Miller one better
Has to be Ally's for me, my second favourite Rangers goal just behind Durrant's against the dhims when Cooper left Aitkin on his arseToday's poll is between 2 classic Rangers goals scored by our Number 9 when we hit the opposition on the break.
First, in 1992 we played English champions Leeds United in the Battle of Britain qualifier for the first ever Champions League. 3-1 up on aggregate, but under the cosh away from home with no Rangers support, we broke from the edge of our penalty area in a sweeping move that was finished by an Ally McCoist header. The tie was won.
Second in 2010 we found ourselves playing 9 v 11 in the League Cup final against St Mirren and they were camped around our penalty box. Then with 7 minutes left we broke from the edge of our penalty area and within seconds the ball was in the net thanks to a Kenny Miller header. The cup was won.
2 immortal goals. 2 Walter Smith masterclasses. 2 favourite moments. But which goal was better?