Significance of Souness

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  • ISBN 9781785308963
  • Weight: 226g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In 1986, Rangers FC made a bold move that changed Scottish football forever. The appointment of Graeme Souness as player-manager marked the end of a nine-year title drought and the beginning of a new era at
Ibrox. Backed with serious investment and a clear mandate, Souness won the league in his first season and reignited the club's ambition.

This book revisits that transformative period, when Celtic, Aberdeen and Dundee United were the dominant forces. With fresh insight from Rangers legends such as Terry Butcher, Ian Durrant and John Brown, and reflections
from rivals including Souness's former international teammate Alan Rough, we explore the battles on the pitch and the drama behind the scenes. Former Rangers player and then-Hearts boss Alex MacDonald also shares
his memories of how his old club changed almost overnight.

Forty years on, we uncover stories never told before, with Souness himself at the heart of it. Featuring a foreword by iconic captain Richard Gough, and a postscript from Rangers record goal scorer Ally McCoist, this is a compelling look at the revolution that reshaped Rangers. As Ian Ferguson put it, 'I could have gone to Man Utd., but when Souness trapped up at Ibrox, there was only one destination for me.'

A vastly experienced broadcaster, Tom Miller has covered Scottish football for TV, radio and print for more than 30 years. The voice of Rangers on the official club television channel, Tom can also often be heard on local and national radio. Tom is the author of Slim Jim: Simply the Best, the biography of Scottish footballing icon Jim Baxter, and SANDY: The Authorised Biography of Sandy Jardine, another Rangers legend. Tom also charted `The Greatest day in Rangers History` per his book BARCELONA. Tom presents The 5 Stars podcast with Rangers legends Ian Durrant and Barry Ferguson.

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