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David Herd

Rangers - Kings of the League Cup

Rangers - Kings of the League Cup

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Published : 1st October 2022.   ISBN: 978-17809-16385

The Scottish League Cup was first contested in 1946, and since then one team has lifted the trophy far more than any other. Rangers have won it 27 times. This is that story.

While the competition is often regarded as the least important domestic honour, most Rangers fans will agree that many of their greatest football memories are associated with League Cup glory.

This book tells the story of all 27 successful campaigns, from first round to the final itself. It features some of the greatest players, and the most memorable goals, in Rangers history.

It brings back many great memories, and some forgotten moments.


About the Author

David Herd is a lifelong Rangers supporter who has been attending matches since1968, and who developed a fascination with the club’s history.

For many years he has been writing online articles for the biggest Rangers fan messageboard on the internet, and he decided to turn this passion into his first publication after retiring from his job as a manager in a pharmaceuticals factory.

He lives in North Ayrshire with his wife, and has passed on his love of Rangers to their son.

David has also written "1872 – Stories of Rangers Players of Yesteryear" which can be found at  https://www.jmdmedia.co.uk/products/1872-stories-of-rangers-players-of-yesteryear?_pos=1&_sid=25b0964d8&_ss=r

 

 Pictures:

  1. David Herd with Willie Henderson, Rangers star of 1960s and 70s with League Cup book.
  2. David with Gordon Durie and Archie Knox, player and assistant manager in the 1990s, with book.
  3. Meeting past players at museum opening - Alex Miller, Willie Henderson, Neil McCann, Gordon Smith, Dave Smith, Ian Durrant and Richard Gough.
  4. The video in the museum entitled "Nine in a Row" with David featured.



 

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