Today's poll is between 2 centre forwards who for different reasons could have been even bigger players for us than they were. One is a goal right at the start of his Rangers career, one is from a last Rangers appearance.
First, in 1999, Michael Mols had a sensational start as a Rangers player, many of us thinking he was going to be a superstar. This goal was one he scored at the start of the season in a thumping 4-0 win at Tynecastle. If only he hadn't got that injury.
Second, in 2008, Daniel Cousin made his last Rangers start and scored this goal in a memorable 4-2 victory at Parkhead. He left to go to the EPL straight after. If only he had this attitude every week.
Two goals of pace, skill, strength, and a deadly finish where they made a goal out of little.
Which goal do you think was better?
First, in 1999, Michael Mols had a sensational start as a Rangers player, many of us thinking he was going to be a superstar. This goal was one he scored at the start of the season in a thumping 4-0 win at Tynecastle. If only he hadn't got that injury.
Second, in 2008, Daniel Cousin made his last Rangers start and scored this goal in a memorable 4-2 victory at Parkhead. He left to go to the EPL straight after. If only he had this attitude every week.
Two goals of pace, skill, strength, and a deadly finish where they made a goal out of little.
Which goal do you think was better?