Sack him as manager tonight, would like to see him stay in some capacity, but he is not a manager, never mind a Rangers manager.
Dont care who we bring in, just do something. Also please don’t reply if you disagree x
Sack him as manager tonight, would like to see him stay in some capacity, but he is not a manager, never mind a Rangers manager.
Dont care who we bring in, just do something. Also please don’t reply if you disagree x
Sack him as manager tonight, would like to see him stay in some capacity, but he is not a manager, never mind a Rangers manager.
Dont care who we bring in, just do something. Also please don’t reply if you disagree x
Sack him as manager tonight, would like to see him stay in some capacity, but he is not a manager, never mind a Rangers manager.
Dont care who we bring in, just do something. Also please don’t reply if you disagree x
Sack him as manager tonight, would like to see him stay in some capacity, but he is not a manager, never mind a Rangers manager.
Dont care who we bring in, just do something. Also please don’t reply if you disagree x
Sack him as manager tonight, would like to see him stay in some capacity, but he is not a manager, never mind a Rangers manager.
Dont care who we bring in, just do something. Also please don’t reply if you disagree x
Sack him as manager tonight, would like to see him stay in some capacity, but he is not a manager, never mind a Rangers manager.
Dont care who we bring in, just do something. Also please don’t reply if you disagree x
My dads favourite player ever. Far too young to see Coop in the flesh, but have seen the Super Cooper dvd countless times. My dad is from Clydebank and believes he’s the greatest footballer he has ever seen when he is in the mood that’s how much he rates them.
He played for the club he loved.
Ray Wilkins: "He was a Brazilian trapped in a Scotsman's body."
Walter Smith: "He was always a tremendous player for this club but when Graeme Souness and I moved into Ibrox he was transformed. There is no doubt in my mind that was because he was surrounded by better players."
Stuart Munroe: "Davie could have made a fortune by moving down south but he resisted the temptation because he was a Rangers man through and through."
Terry Butcher: "He was second to none in terms of delivery of the ball, and I'd rate him better than David Beckham in terms of free-kicks and corners. He was a magnificent talent and a wonderful character. He could moan for Scotland, right enough, but was basically a lovely lad. I still miss him terribly."
Craig Brown: "This country doesn't unearth all that many genuinely world-class stars, but Coop came into that category without a shadow of a doubt."
Graeme Souness: "His nickname '˜Albert' which stemmed from the Coronation Street character Albert Tatlock who was always moaning. I could tell if Coop was going to have a good game if he came into Ibrox and was moaning even more than usual!"
Derek Johnstone: "From a playing point of view there is no doubt in my mind that he was one of Europe's greatest players."
Ruud Gullit: "Davie Cooper was one of the best football players I have ever seen."
Gordon Smith: "When I later moved to the continent to pursue my career I saw lots of fine players with marvellous talent. But none better than Davie."
Walter Smith: "Davie's pet hates were referees and coaches which meant I got my fair share of stick because I referred some training games and I also did a lot of the coaching!"
Rod Stewart: "I played against him in a charity match some years ago back up at Firhill. I reckoned I matched him for speed, but that was about it. He was just so tricky he tied me up in knots!"
Sandy Jardine: "His goal in the Drybrough cup against celtic was one in a lifetime and it overshadowed me because I scored one of my best goals that day and it hardly got a mention."
Tommy McLean: "He wasn't the quickest in terms of pace but he was the quickest thinker I've ever seen. He saw things so much earlier than anyone else."
Gordon Strachan: "Davie would hug the left touchline. He was the best ball player and wide man I've ever seen. He wasn't fast; he'd just get past defenders with an amazing change of direction. He was also a superb passer of the ball and his crossing was second to none."
Charlie Nicholas: "Apart from his footballing ability which was second to none he was also one of the most down to earth guys you could wish to meet."
Andy Roxburgh: "Football is not about robots or boring tactics. It's about excitement, emotion and individual flair and imagination as shown by Davie Cooper."
Mccoist: "Even now I find it difficult to believe he's gone. We were friends and teammates for a long time and his death had an enormous effect on me."
Graeme Souness: "I always believed that Davie Cooper was a more naturally gifted player than even the great Kenny Dalglish. And that is high praise."
Walter Smith: "God gave Davie Cooper a talent. He would not be disappointed with how it was used."
Davie on Davie
On his loyalties: "I only support two teams; Rangers, and whoever is playing celtic."
On beating celtic 3-2: "Jock Wallace told us in no uncertain terms that celtic had scored two unlucky goals, so we had better go out there and score three bloody good ones."
On the first time he played against John Greig: "He waded in with the kind of challenge Jack the Ripper would have been proud of'¦and then he growled 'If I get another chance, I'll break your leg."
On the Souness era: "I do feel a little bit frustrated that these good and exciting times at Ibrox have come a little too late for me. But against that frustration is the realism that I have enjoyed a marvelous career that others would give their right arm for so I can't be greedy."
On joining Motherwell: "I hated leaving Rangers, but I wanted to go somewhere where I could keep playing."
On Rangers: "I played for the team I loved."
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After today I might be the only person who thinks it, but anyone who doesn’t rate morelos, regardless of his misses today is deluded. The boys a player
After today I might be the only person who thinks it, but anyone who doesn’t rate morelos, regardless of his misses today is deluded. The boys a player
After today I might be the only person who thinks it, but anyone who doesn’t rate morelos, regardless of his misses today is deluded. The boys a player
After today I might be the only person who thinks it, but anyone who doesn’t rate morelos, regardless of his misses today is deluded. The boys a player
After today I might be the only person who thinks it, but anyone who doesn’t rate morelos, regardless of his misses today is deluded. The boys a player
After today I might be the only person who thinks it, but anyone who doesn’t rate morelos, regardless of his misses today is deluded. The boys a player