Bobby Brown: Rangers legend and former Scotland manager dies aged 96
Former Rangers goalkeeper and Scotland manager Bobby Brown has died at the age of 96.
During his playing days, Brown was a member of the Light Blues' famed Iron Curtain defence and he later he went on to manage the national team to their greatest ever victory - the 1967 Wembley win over world champions England.
Rangers Chairman Dave King said: "All of us connected with Rangers are deeply saddened to hear that Mr Brown, a genuine Rangers and Scotland legend, has passed away. Our thoughts are with Mr Brown's family at this time.
"He was a wonderful servant of our club and we will remember him with great fondness. He was a gentleman of the game and set standards which typify what Rangers is about."
Bobby Brown 1923-2020
A genuine Rangers and Scotland legend. pic.twitter.com/NJ0BFTG1F8— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC)
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Additional reporting by PA.