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Walter Smith on the brink of history

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Rangers manager Walter Smith stands on the brink of greatness tonight as he sends his side out to face Valencia.

One more victory for the Ibrox boss will see him match Gordon Strachan’s record of SEVEN Champions League wins.

Matching Strachan’s record would be yet another incredible honour for Smith who resigned as Scotland manager in the middle of the 2008 European Championship qualifying campaign to take over from Paul le Guen as Rangers boss.

At last month’s Rangers AGM American based chairman Al Johnston described Smith in glowing terms as “the greatest manager we’ve ever been fortunate to have at the helm of the mighty institution that is Rangers Football Club.”

Others in Scottish football have been equally generous in their praise of Smith.

In February Motherwell boss Craig Brown said: “With his achievement at Rangers, and to a lesser extent with the Scotland team, I put Walter along with the great Scottish legends like Jock Stein, Alex Ferguson and Jim McLean.

The following month Dundee United’s Peter Houston said: “In my days working in Scottish football Walter is up there with the best – if not the best.

“Martin O’Neill did a great job but we are talking about a Scotsman here who worked wonders at Rangers when he had money and wonders when they haven’t. I admire him so much.”

Smith won his first Champions League match in November 1992 against CSKA Moscow in a match moved to Germany due to the Russian winter. Four days before the game Rangers league match with Dundee United had to be postponed due to a burst pipe at Ibrox.

Last month’s win over Bursanspor took Smith’s Champions League wins to six spread over an 18 year period.

In contrast Strachan achieved his sixth win with a 2-1 victory over Shakhtar Donetsk in November 2007- just 14 months after his first Champions League win- a 1-0 victory over Copenhagen.

A win for Rangers tonight away to Valencia would be an incredible result for Smith and deservedly rank him alongside Strachan in the Champions League Hall of Fame.

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  • Frank McGaaaaaaarvey! says:

    Nice one Joe! Wonder when the knighthood (or the laptop loyal clamour for one) will be sent in the post for WGS?

  • Mike Bhoyle says:

    Don’t know why you gave him a write up at all…..
    ( I do get irony)…..
    I just wouldn’t mention him….still..you’re the man.

  • don revie says:

    good work joe . arise sir strach !!

  • Nice to see that sarcasm is alive and well Joe lol

    Hail hail

  • Joe I am surprised at you for wording comments from these two clowns Craig Brown (Motherwell) and
    Peter Houston (Dundee United)
    These guys are in Twilight Zone.They seem to forget Celtic With Jock Stein at the helm put
    Scotland on the world football map by winning the pinical
    of all trophies the Eurupean Cup.To compare Walter
    Smith with Jock Stein is comparable to asking
    Santa to promote sales of Special “K”cerial
    The best Glasgow did for recognition was a flower
    bed in George Square I guess that inept jelously
    still exists.Jock Stein ever said then that Celtic
    didn’t get the respect they deserved.

  • I’ll need to remind this for later use.

  • Dharma Bam says:

    Love it Mr Videocelts!

  • 007files says:

    Great article. I had no idea that the man with no surname’s record was quite that bad. 6 wins in 18 years!

    The fawning hun media in this country really are an absolute disgrace.

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