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Rangers FC in the 1980s: The Players' Stories

Alistair Aird

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From the publisher:

Rangers in the 1980s chronicles the fortunes of the club during one of the most turbulent, transitional decades in their history. The story is told by the players of the era, who recount their routes to Ibrox, memories of their time with the club, and retrospective opinions on both Rangers FC and the changing game. After securing the domestic Treble in season 1977/78 and narrowly missing out on winning all three trophies again in 1978/79, Rangers entered a period of several seasons in the wilderness. Under the guidance of John Greig, a successful but ageing team was broken up and Ibrox Stadium was redeveloped. Jock Wallace tried to mastermind a return to the club's former glories. Then the arrival of the visionary David Holmes kick-started a revolution. Former players such as Richard Gough, Ally Dawson, Bobby Russell, Hugh Burns and Derek Johnstone share their enthralling inside stories of life at Rangers, recalling the rollercoaster ride experienced as the club strove to re-establish itself at the pinnacle of the Scottish game.

The author:

Alistair Aird is the author of Ally McCoist: Portrait of a Hero, Ally McCoist: Rangers Legend and other football titles. In his latest book, Rangers in the 1980s: The Players' Stories, he collaborates with a number of former RFC heroes. Alistair is a contributor to the Sporting Heroes website, where he originally penned biographical accounts of Rangers players' careers.

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Pitch Publishing
23 x 16 cm
Paperback
320 pages
February 2025
English
9781836802136