Blue Steel: The Hard Men of Ibrox 2001
A look at the hard men of Rangers FC.
A look at the hard men of Rangers FC.
A look back at the six years spent by Italian defender Lorenzo Amoruso at Glasgow Rangers FC eventually becoming captain and leading the club to league titles and cups.
Documentary on Rangers goalkeeping legend Andy Goram.
Ally McCoist is undoubtedly one of the most gifted and celebrated players Scotland has ever produced but his appeal now extends far beyond The Game he loves. As his remarkable success with club and country draws to a close the charismatic Ally is now winning thousands of new fans as a TV and now a film star. Football pundit Question Of Sport captain and co-host of his TV chat show Ally has won extravagant praise from legendary Hollywood star Robert Duvall for his film debut in The Cup. It is a tribute to Super Ally's enduring career that this is a programme devoted to his career. Duvall is only one of the big names to pay tribute to one of Scotland's favourite sons - Des Lynam John Parrott Walter Smith and Mark Hateley are among those who have contributed to this latest chapter of the Super Ally story.
A tribute to the best players ever to wear the light blue Rangers shirt. A review of the club's greatest players as voted by the club's Fans.
Ally McCoist is the pin-up boy of Scottish football. The most successful goal scorer since the Second World War, his bubbling personality and great sense of humour have endeared him not just to Rangers supporters, but to virtually everyone who supports the game. 'Super Ally' is a remarkable record of Ally's career. See him as you've never seen him before - his exciting goals for club and country, the memories, the fun; they're all in this unique insight into one of the best loved characters Scottish football has ever produced. There's also an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at his preparation for a big match.
A chance to see some of the cracking goals scored by Rangers over the decades, including Tom Forsyth's 'sole of the boot' cup-winning goal against Celtic and Davie Cooper's magical contribution to the Drybrough Cup final. Includes exclusive interviews, footage of first-team training and a profile of Mark Hateley.
A look back at the five years spent by German player Jörg Albertz at Glasgow Rangers FC.
An insight into Rangers' second top goalscorer, after Ally McCoist charting his career from that glorious day at Hampden in 1970 to the present as a broadcaster on radio and television. Derek Johnstone leapt straight into football's history books at the tender age of 16 when he was the youngest player ever to score a winning goal in a national final. That was at Hampden, October 24, 1970, the League Cup, which Rangers won against Celtic was the prize. The 1970s was Derek's golden era. He won a European medal in 1972 in Barcelona, the treble in 1976 and was Rangers top goalscorer. He won another treble in 1978. All of these achievements made him a Rangers legend.
TRUE BLUES is the story of 12 Rangers players from recent times. Devoted professionals who played their hearts out and gave their all for 'the jersey'. TRUE BLUES is packed with action and profiles of each of these dedicated individuals, as they talk us through the most memorable moments of their Rangers careers (who could forget the Celtic match when Graham Roberts took over in goal after Chris Woods was sent off?) However all of these players have one thing in common - they were committed to the Club, bound by an overwhelming sense of tradition. They will be remembered as players who had Rangers in their souls - the True Blues. Profiles on Ally McCoist, Mark Hateley, Richard Gough, Andy Goram, Terry Butcher, John Brown, Ian Ferguson, Davie Cooper, Graham Roberts, Stuart McCall, Graeme Souness and Ian Durant.
Every Rangers fan will have his or her moments to remember - great players, great goals, great matches and that applies to Rangers players too, of course. Not that the choice of just one or two memorable moments is an easy one - not when you follow a team as successful as Rangers have been over the years. For example, in the modern era alone, Rangers have completed the Treble of domestic honours on an unprecedented four occasions - in 1964, 1976, 1978 and 1993. Memories of those outstanding Rangers teams figure largely in this collection of great Rangers moments to remember, with some of the players involved, like Willie Henderson, Davie Wilson, Gordon Smith, Tom Forsyth, Bobby Russell and John Brown, revealing their favourite moments of Ibrox magic.
Rangers Goals and Outtakes round up some of the very best and more light-hearted Gers moments. There are plenty to relive from huge fans’ favourites including Jorg Albertz, Davie Cooper, Brian Laudrup, Gazza and Ally McCoist. We've some unforgettable goals from over the years too dating back to classic counters from Ralph Brand and Jimmy Millar in the 1960s right up to the present day. But as well as the strikes that saw Rangers clinch 9 in a Row, we've got some side-splitting moments that'll have you doubled over with laughter. With fantastic outtakes, funnies and general mayhem, it can only be 'Rangers Goals and Outtakes'
On the 24th May 1972 twenty thousand Rangers fans descended on the Catalan capital, Barcelona, to cheer their team to an epic European Cup Winners Cup victory over Moscow Dynamo in the gigantic Nou Camp stadium. Rangers transcended their poor domestic form of the season when they stepped onto the European stage, beating a series of very strong teams, including French Cup holders, Rennes, Portugal's Sporting Lisbon, Italians Torino and crack Bundesliga side Bayern Munich in the semi-final. This documentary is the untold story of the 1972 Cup campaign and features extended highlights from the final along with key footage from the semi-final against Bayern Munich.
The stars of Scotland's "Chewin' the Fat" take to the stage in a live show recorded live at the King's Theater, Glasgow.