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Sandy Jardine RIP

Very sad news, confirmed by the club.

What a great player he was.

posted on 24/4/14

There have been many so called Rangers men who have done a lot of talking. Sandy was a man of action and supported the Rangers fans march on Hampden.He made a speech and stood up for the supporters of his club when it wasn't fashionable or easy to do so. For that he deserves the utmost respect.

He always came across as a gentleman and from what I hear a damn fine football player in his day as well.

RIP

posted on 24/4/14

Wow,I thought he was getting better.


Sad news

Rip

posted on 24/4/14

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comment by St3vie (U11028)

posted on 24/4/14

Had the pleasure of his company for the East Stirlingshire game, our first at Ibrox in the 3rd division

RIP Sandy

A true servant to the club
A great great man

comment by deBear (U8633)

posted on 24/4/14

comment by deBear (U8633)

posted on 24/4/14

A truly world class fullback who was a credit to the Club with his elegant, strong, fast and fair play during his days featuring on the hallowed Ibrox turf, was twice Player of the Year in Scotland and a key man in the Club’s Treble-winning teams of 1976 and 1978.

A hero in Light Blue, Jardine also featured in two World Cups, winning 38 caps for Scotland and made almost 800 appearances for Rangers scoring 77 goals in the process.

He won three League Championships with Rangers, five Scottish Cups, five League Cups and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1972 and is rightly regarded as one of the greatest Rangers players of the post-war era.



comment by Paddy (U5235)

posted on 24/4/14

RIP Sandy

posted on 24/4/14

comment by deBear (U8633)
posted 4 minutes ago
A truly world class fullback who was a credit to the Club with his elegant, strong, fast and fair play during his days featuring on the hallowed Ibrox turf, was twice Player of the Year in Scotland and a key man in the Club’s Treble-winning teams of 1976 and 1978.

A hero in Light Blue, Jardine also featured in two World Cups, winning 38 caps for Scotland and made almost 800 appearances for Rangers scoring 77 goals in the process.

He won three League Championships with Rangers, five Scottish Cups, five League Cups and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1972 and is rightly regarded as one of the greatest Rangers players of the post-war era.




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77 goals from fullback is an incredible record

posted on 25/4/14

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