To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the club, the Rangers Review has released a special celebratory magazine.
Inside you'll find memories of the greatest triumphs in the club's long history, profiles of the best players and managers, and exclusive interviews and features with some key Ibrox personnel.
The magazine also features a ranking of the 10 best players ever to pull on the famous blue shirt, from 1872 to 2022.
As a sneak preview of what you can expect we'll be counting down the list day-by-day, starting with taken too soon icon Davie Cooper.
The Rangers years
1977-1988. Appearances 540.
Career highlight
Netting what was later voted “The Greatest-Ever Rangers Goal” against Celtic in the 1979 Drybrough Cup final.
Show us your medals
Three league titles, three Scottish Cups, seven League Cups.
What makes you a legend?
Davie Cooper is arguably the most naturally gifted player Scotland has produced. When he was in the mood, his mesmerising close control, balletic grace and elegant left foot combined to destroy defences. Cooper signed for Rangers from Clydebank for £100,000 in 1977 and helped the Ibrox club win the Treble in his debut season.
His most famous goal came in the final of the Drybrough Cup – a short-lived pre-season tournament – in 1979 when he chipped the ball over the head of four Celtic defenders before eventually sticking it in the net. But there were so many magical moments from the supremely skilful winger.
He possessed a thunderous shot and his free-kick against Aberdeen in the League Cup final in 1988 gave Jim Leighton no chance.
He moved on to Motherwell in 1989 and helped the Fir Park club win a classic Scottish Cup final against Dundee United in 1991. Cooper died tragically of a brain haemorrhage aged just 39 in 1995.
The Rangers Review is making its exciting first foray into print with an 84-page souvenir glossy magazine to mark the 150th anniversary of the club.
Featuring exclusive new interviews with club legends, in-depth reviews of the biggest matches the club has ever had, and stories you probably won’t have heard before from the club’s long history, this is a magazine that Rangers fans will want to keep forever.
Click here to get your copy.
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