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Rangers 3 - 1970/80s

Across
This player scored a League Cup Final hat-trick against Celtic in 1983. (4,7)
Englishman made club captain on the day he signed in August 1986. (5,7)
Nicknamed “The Ulsterman”, this player was signed in 1981 and went on to become club captain. (4,10)
In 1986, this man became the club’s first ever player-manager. (6,7)
In 1971/72 Rangers suffered only one defeat which came against this Edinburgh team. (5,2,10)
A record-breaking aggregate score of 18-0 was set against Valletta who are from this island nation.
A British record for most minutes without conceding a goal was set by this man during the 1986/87 season. (5,5)
John Greig’s first league game as a manager came against this Renfrewshire side. (2,6)
Player that scored the first goal in the 1972 European Cup Winners Cup Final. (5,5)
German club that Rangers beat in the 1971/72 Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final. (6,6)
The only player ever to play in the English, Welsh and Scottish Cups in the same season who had two spells as manager in the 70s and 80s. (4,7)
Down
This player was bought for £100,000 in 1977 and went on to play 12 years for the team before tragically dying at the age of 39. (5,6)
Scored an early brace in the 1972 Cup Winners’ Cup first leg. (6,7)
In the first ever European Super Cup Rangers lost to this Dutch side 6-3 on aggregate.
Manager who won the European Cup Winners’ Cup then went on to become a general manager for the club. (7,7)
Total number of trophies won during John Greig’s tenure as manager.
This right-back was signed for £1.25m from Everton in 1988. (4,7)
In 1981, Rangers won the Scottish Cup with a replay win against this side. (6,6)
Rangers won their first European title in 1972 winning 3-2 in the Cup Winners’ Cup at Camp Nou beating this Soviet Union side. (6,6)
Jock Wallace became the first manager to win two domestic trebles with a win in the 1978 Scottish Cup over this side.