25 Feb 2016 19:04:39
Bigotry has nothing to do with football it is a load of crap, but back to football davie cooper would have been 60 today, still heartbreaking to think of losing the great man so young gazza and laudrup may have been great but to me davie cooper was the greatest of them all the man loved the club have everything stayed when the we were not up to his standard he never moaned in the paper he was too good for that side of the early 80's he loved the club, what would we do to have someone with half of his talent. Coops you will always be the legend the player I always looked out for the one that people of a certain age always wanted to be when we were kids I'm so glad you never seen what happened to our club but we sure miss the man and the legend and hero.


1.) 25 Feb 2016
25 Feb 2016 19:54:02
One of the greatest players I have ever seen. A magician with the ball.


2.) 26 Feb 2016
26 Feb 2016 08:11:10
The GENIUS that was, DAVIE COOPER, the only player I wanted to be as a kid, and that was above the great George Best, I remember as if it was yesterday coming up to stand on route in silence as the courtege made its way to the church, I CRIED.


3.) 26 Feb 2016
26 Feb 2016 08:13:26
i was at the games and replays davie played for clydebank against gers in the cup he ripped us apart.


4.) 26 Feb 2016
26 Feb 2016 09:55:06
It's a kind of magic.


5.) 26 Feb 2016
26 Feb 2016 12:05:19
Poetry in motion, god bless Davie, and thank you, legend
Tommy.


6.) 26 Feb 2016
26 Feb 2016 19:00:16
Managed to convince 2 non Rangers supporters to come with me and a few mate's to a low key European match Rangers v Ives Tampere. Complete masterclass by cooper, ted mcminn and wee fleck playing great as well but cooper tied their full team in knots. My hero and 1 of the few who deserves to be called LEGEND.


7.) 27 Feb 2016
26 Feb 2016 23:53:39
Nothing but great, treasured memories of the late, great davie cooper over the years of supporting rangers, coop was a home bird and in his words from the heart 'he played for the team he loved', he could've played anywhere and even the great ruud gullitt said as much to coop in an interview on scotsport that I can remember watching as if it was yesterday, yes you were a left footed magician coop who to this day and for evermore are very sadly missed, taken from this world far too soon, RIP and god bless the immortal davie cooper! An absolute genius!


8.) 27 Feb 2016
26 Feb 2016 21:34:54
DC was doing the tricks they're all still trying to do years ago step overs, flicks looking the other way you name plus to go through to international tournaments who had the bottle to sink the crucial pen just a class act as ruud hullit maintains to this day.