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A statue of John Greig, the Rangers captain at the time of the 1971 disaster, stands atop the monument. In 2011, the 40th anniversary of the disaster was commemorated before the Old Firm game on 2 January 2011 when a one-minute silence was observed before the game.
John Greig CBE [5] (born 11 September 1942) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a defender. He spent his entire career with Rangers , as a player, manager and director. Greig was voted "The Greatest Ever Ranger" in 1999 by the club's supporters, [ 6 ] and has been elected to Rangers' Hall of Fame .
John W Mills [57] Jackie Milburn St James' Park, Newcastle-on-Tyne: 1996 Tom Maley [58] Alan Shearer: St James' Park, Newcastle-on-Tyne: 2016 Tom Maley [59] John Greig: Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow: 2001 Andy Scott [60] Jim Baxter: Hill of Beath, Fife, Scotland: 2003 Andy Scott [61] Derek Dooley: Bramall Lane, Sheffield: 2010 Paul Vanstone [62] [63 ...
Statue of John Greig, holder of Rangers' record for most appearances made for the club. This is a list of notable footballers who have played for Rangers.. The list includes all players that have appeared in one hundred or more first-team (league, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup, Scottish Challenge Cup or European competition) matches for the club which totals 243 current and former players.
The Ibrox Disaster memorial statue, commemorating the 1971 tragedy along with previous disasters ... John Greig was voted the greatest ever Rangers player in 1999 ...
John Greig's statue outside Ibrox. Poor early-season league form saw the team fail to win any of the first six league matches, but a run was eventually put together. Things began to unravel again, however, as leadership of the league evaporated. The team had to settle for second place behind Celtic.
A statue will soon be unveiled in honor of John W. Jones, who helped free hundreds of slaves and buried thousands of Confederate soldiers in Elmira.
The Scottish Football Hall of Fame is located at the Scottish Football Museum.Nominations are made each year by fans and a committee selects the inductees. [1] The first inductions to the Hall of Fame were in November 2004 in a ceremony at Hampden Park. [2]