I thought I'd start my first thread on the board with a tribute to one of the greatest Rangers ever, RC Hamilton, the captain and top goalscorer of the 1898-99 Invincible side who won every League game, and who played in every game of that season. He also set some other records during his time... He was Rangers top League goal scorer for nine consecutive seasons from 1897-98 to 1905-06. This is a record. (Jimmy Smith is second with seven seasons as Rangers' top goalscorer.) Out of these nine seasons as Rangers top goal scorer, in six of them he was also Scotland's top goal scorer as well. This is another record. (Henrik Larsson is second, being Scotland's top division leading goalscorer five times) Six out of these nine seasons he averaged more than a goal per match. RC Hamilton has scored more goals in Old Firm matches than any player from either side. (Also, his first game against Celtic was at Parkhead in his only season with Queens Park, and he scored all 4 goals in a 4-0 victory) He won 4 Scottish League Championships and 2 Scottish Cup winners medals, as well as 4 Glasgow Cup, 3 Glasgow Charity Cup, 1 Glasgow League, 1 Glasgow International Exhibition Cup, 1 Inter-City League medals. Hamilton won 11 Scottish international caps and scored 15 goals. He remained Scotland's top international scorer until 1929. Bob Hamilton captained the side and scored 4 goals in Scotland's 11-0 victory v Ireland at Parkhead on 23 February 1901. This remains 110 years later Scotland's biggest ever international victory. The following month 16 March 1901 Hamilton became the first Scottish player to score a hat-trick against the English League in a great 6-2 victory at Ibrox. There were seven Rangers players in the winning side. The current Ibrox was opened on 30 December 1899 and captain R.C. Hamilton took the first kick in an Inter City League match against Hearts. http://www.freewebs.com/londonbranchrsc/rchamilton.htm