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12 minutes ago, 26th of foot said:

. In fact if he and his cousin, Alex Willoughby had been retained, we would have won the European Cup Winners Cup in Nuremberg in 1967. We lost 1-0 to Jock Wallace's Berwick Rangers in the third round of the Scottish Cup at the end of January'67 and the then Chairman, John Lawrence demanded scapegoats. Forrest, Willoughby and, George(the Dandy)McLean were deemed het.

Willoughby wasn’t in the team for the Berwick cup-tie so was spared the threat of the axe. He played the following week in a league match against the Hearts and scored three. He left Rangers at the end of 68/69.

 

 

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28 minutes ago, BlackSocksRedTops said:

Amazing to think he scored 56 in one season. Dessers will be lucky to get 6 at this rate.

When paying respects to a Rangers great, is there really any need to criticise a current player?  Plenty of room for that elsewhere. 

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2 hours ago, Scott7 said:

Willoughby wasn’t in the team for the Berwick cup-tie so was spared the threat of the axe. He played the following week in a league match against the Hearts and scored three. He left Rangers at the end of 68/69.

 

 

Managers in my opinion have a sell buy date the other lot had brought in Stein who was out with his players track suit on ours was happy as was the board to let him oversee training the only casualty from Berwick should have been the manager he had a good record but his winning days were all but over 

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4 hours ago, compo said:

Would have been the greatest striker in the clubs history if the manager at the time would have stood up to the chairman a whole career unfulfilled by panic in the boardroom and a silly little thing was we shared the same birthday R.I.P.

Scot Symon was treated every bit as badly as Forrest and Willoughby. He brought huge success to Rangers and was ditched in shameful fashion. These awful decision probably cost us a European trophy and opened the door to Celtic's NIAR.

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