If there was one man who epitomised the effort, drive and skill which led Rangers to nine successive championships during the 80s and 90s it is Richard Gough.
Captain and great leader of men, Gough was one of only three players to appear in all nine campaigns – Ally McCoist and Ian Ferguson were the others – and he alone received winners’ medals for all nine Championships.
The distinction marks him out as unique, but he was that sort of leader. An accomplished player, he was an excellent timer of a tackle. He also had a fine touch, which made him a careful distributor of the ball once possession was won, and he was commanding in the air.
But it was his calm authority under pressure, a refusal to panic, that transmitted confidence to those around him that made him not only a hugely successful captain but also one of the greatest.
We caught up with Gough for him to answer Ten Of The Best – scroll down to read below.
https://rangers.co.uk/news/features/ten-best-richard-gough/