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Best Cross in Rangers History


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Maybe not the best cross ever, but an absolute cracker which is unforgettable is Naismith's cross for Miller to win us the League Cup final in 2010 when we were down to 9 men.

 

Great counter attack again, Naismith wasn't put under any pressure which is strange considering the occasion and the numerical advantage, but he held it up and the cross was pinpoint. Still, Miller had a lot to do and must take the most credit.

 

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Another cracker, Ian Durrant, probably my favourite ever Rangers player. In the 2-2 draw with them at Ibrox when Butcher, Woods and McAvennie were sent off we played most the game with Derek Ferguson playing centre half, Roberts in goal and Ian Durrant playing right back, right midfield and right wing. In the last minute of a match we've played most of with nine men he picks the ball up in his own half, out sprints the Celtic defence and midfield, twice, puts in two dangerous crosses the first of which becomes a one-two with McCoist, the second eventually falls to King Richard and, well you know the rest. He ends up on their by-line at the end of this move, his stamina and desire is only matched by his ability. Enjoy from about 8.05 mins, and watch the Celtic keeper's reaction when Gough scores, priceless.

 

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Great counter attack again, Naismith wasn't put under any pressure which is strange considering the occasion and the numerical advantage, but he held it up and the cross was pinpoint. Still, Miller had a lot to do and must take the most credit.

 

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That match was pretty brutal. We did well to win with 9 men though.

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Another cracker, Ian Durrant, probably my favourite ever Rangers player. In the 2-2 draw with them at Ibrox when Butcher, Woods and McAvennie were sent off we played most the game with Derek Ferguson playing centre half, Roberts in goal and Ian Durrant playing right back, right midfield and right wing. In the last minute of a match we've played most of with nine men he picks the ball up in his own half, out sprints the Celtic defence and midfield, twice, puts in two dangerous crosses the first of which becomes a one-two with McCoist, the second eventually falls to King Richard and, well you know the rest. He ends up on their by-line at the end of this move, his stamina and desire is only matched by his ability. Enjoy from about 8.05 mins, and watch the Celtic keeper's reaction when Gough scores, priceless.

 

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Love watching this game. Hair raising stuff when the crowd bursts into TBB. One of the few draws that feels like a victory.

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