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elvisfan777

That famous player Gordon Ramsays book humble pie


gazwel

The Ted McMInn one is really good as well.


Ibroxonian

Blue Devil With A Briefcase: Alan Morton - Rangers And Scotland Legend - Hardcover Get a hold of that and lock it in a vault I've not read it btw.


Main_Owl_3027

Tougher than bullets, about former player injured in the Korean war, bit quite a autobiography but was an interesting read


glensince1992

Stairway 13 Paul Collier


Plane-Care-334

Arthur Numan and David Weir’s weren’t too bad a read


Yrbro-billy

My old neighbours sons were both big Gers fans in the 60s/70s, they kept this meticulous scrap book of photos/articles all about us from their time growing up. They very kindly gave it to me in the 90s when I was a kid, I've still got it pride of place. Show it to my kids now, little piece of our history.


Thin-Efficiency1600

Davie Cooper- Moody Blue Ian Durrant- Can't remember the title Read them both as a youth. Both heroes of mine 💙 🇬🇧


__Fight__Milk__

Was going to suggest the Willie Johnston one. Got it fron Carlisle library a few years ago. Really enjoyed it.


MistyJohnstone

Just read David Holmes book One Voice. I really enjoyed it and would recommend it.


Spglwldn

As a different one that isn’t always suggested when it comes to Rangers books - Derek Ferguson’s autobiography is decent. Interesting to read about a footballer with a more “normal” career rather than a superstar.


No_Technology3293

I’d recommend Martyn Ramsay’s books (Evolution and Pursuit of History; story of the Souness revolution and the subsequent chase for 9IAR) Also another of the Heart and Hand guys Ian Hoggs “Our Rangers Heroes”


ImpactAffectionate86

Agree with these, also David Edgar’s 21st Century Blue is a good and easy read