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"In April, 1966, Dane, Kai Johansen scored the winning goal against Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final Replay to become the first foreigner to score the winning goal in a Scottish Cup Final and the first Scandinavian to receive a winner’s medal."

 

Ah wuzzerrr!

 

Saw Kai's foot go back. Saw the net billow. Never saw the ball in flight.

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"In April, 1966, Dane, Kai Johansen scored the winning goal against Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final Replay to become the first foreigner to score the winning goal in a Scottish Cup Final and the first Scandinavian to receive a winner’s medal."

 

Ah wuzzerrr!

 

Saw Kai's foot go back. Saw the net billow. Never saw the ball in flight.

 

Yes I remember that one as well.Brilliant goal.

 

It is on here at 6mins 15 but just watch the whole thing and enjoy.

 

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Gers’ keeper, Bobby Brown, when a Queen’s Park player, was the last player to be capped for Scotland while still an amateur. The “Iron Curtain” keeper was never a full- time player at Ibrox but chose, against the wishes of Bill Struth, to remain a P.E. teacher at Denny High School.

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On 18th September. 1917, King George V honoured Rangers by having an investiture ceremony at Ibrox. He was driven around the Ibrox track in a car to the cheers of the crowd before presenting medals to war heroes. During the conflict, various Rangers players received medals including Walter Tull who had been the first black player to sign for the club. Tragically, he was killed in action 6 months after this ceremony having won two medals and been recommended for the Military Cross, a decoration second only to the Victoria Cross for bravery.

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