Former Rangers hero Andy Goram has relived the tear-jerking moment he watched Gio van Bronckhorst's side lift the Scottish Cup with his son Danny.
Asking Rangers to make an announcement was a way of making sure people knew what was happening. Losing the gaffer was a huge blow to everyone. The contribution they made at Ibrox on Thursday nights was phenomenal. “Unfortunately, it wasn’t to be and we narrowly missed out. Goram, who is refusing chemotherapy, said: “I wanted to go to Seville but cancer made the trip a no-no. Goram said: “Me and Danny had never been to a cup final together, so you know how important this one was.
ANDY GORAM has opened up on the bittersweet moment he watched Rangers lift the Scottish Cup alongside his son, knowing may well be the last trophy he.
“What a fitting tribute it would’ve been to win the Europa League. “Losing the gaffer was a huge blow to everyone. “I was recuperating in Helensburgh and met Ethel for a coffee on the day of the Europa League final. “It was a show of strength and love for each other. He said: “I wanted to go to Seville but cancer made the trip a no-no. He was too unwell to travel so instead he decided to meet up with the late Walter Smith's wife, Ethel, for a coffee and a catch up on the day.
Rangers legend Andy Goram admits there were tears at Hampden as he watched Rangers lift the Scottish Cup with son Danny. Despite 'The Goalie' enjoying a ...
“Losing the gaffer was a huge blow to everyone. “I was recuperating in Helensburgh and met Ethel for a coffee on the day of the Europa League final. “I know I won’t see many more games, never mind another final, so I was relieved to see Rangers win one more cup with Danny.