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A SEASON TO BE CHEERFUL
GLASGOW RANGERS 1992/93 |
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1992/93: It was the season to be cheerful, especially if you were a Rangers fan.
Walter Smith assembled a squad crammed full of courage, and no shortage of skill.
A combination of both qualities would see the Light Blues complete arguably the finest season in the club's long and illustrious history.
The treble of Premier League, Scottish Cup and League Cup was secured - and a 44-game unbeaten run meant Rangers ruled the roost in Scotland.
But it was in the first ever Champions League where Rangers came within a whisker of making their mark.
Ten Euro matches unbeaten - often achieved with an injury-hit side - would've been enough to make the final most other years, but Marseille, with the help of some friends, prevented Rangers enjoying their finest hour.
The chief protagonists of season 1992/93, including Ian Durrant, Stuart McCall,
John 'Bomber' Brown and Dave McPherson, help tell the story of a campaign
that still occupies a prominent place in the minds of Rangers fans.
Was 1992/93 Rangers’ greatest season in living memory? I'll let you decide. |
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