Rangers fans have turned out in large crowds outside Ibrox for the funeral of late goalkeeper Andy Goram after 'The Goalie's' sad passing.
The legendary goalkeeper was a key figure for the Ibrox club in their 9-in-a-row era and is largely recognised as one of their best ever players in that position. Fans were told they would be able to pay their respects as his funeral cortege was expected to pass their stadium at around 1pm ahead of a private funeral service which will take place at The Wellington Church in the city around 2pm.
During his time at Rangers, Goram was part of the squad that won nine Scottish titles in succession after starting his career at Oldham Athletic and moving to Scotland at Hibs. After the Light Blues, Goram played for a number of teams in both Scotland and England, including Notts County, Sheffield United, Motherwell, Manchester United, Coventry, Queen of the South and then lastly Elgin City.
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Fans decked out the streets in front of Ibrox after the iconic stopper passed away at 58 following a short battle with cancer.
Further tributes will be paid when Rangers return to Ibrox for the first time this season in a pre-season friendly against West Ham United this week.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon hailed Goram 'one of Scotland’s all-time football greats' while former team-mate Ally McCoist was amongst those paying tribute.
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