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  1. John Greig’s playing career spanned 18 seasons at Ibrox, switching from inside forward to wing half and latterly full-back. He won five League titles, six Scottish Cups, four League Cups, and three domestic Trebles, played in two European Finals including the European Cup Winners Cup triumph in Barcelona, and reached a total of 772 first-class appearances, the vast majority as an ...

  2. 17 de jun. de 2023 · THE Greatest Ever Ranger, John Greig, has been awarded a CBE in His Majesty The King’s first Birthday Honours List. It is a hugely proud moment for Mr Greig, already an MBE, and for the club, given he still performs the role of Honorary Life President at Ibrox at the age of 80. His relationship with the Light Blues goes back over 60 years ...

  3. JOHN GREIG MBE. ASK RANGERS: All of the latest supporter news and help in one place HERE. MATCH HUB: Follow all the pre-match build up in one handy place with our Match Hub HERE. RANGERSTV LIVE: Find out more about our TWO RangersTV shows on Tuesday and Wednesday HERE.

  4. 18 de jun. de 2023 · John Greig’s story is one that epitomizes loyalty, passion, and triumph in the annals of Rangers Football Club. Born on September 11, 1942, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Greig would go on to become one of the most revered figures in the history of the club. From a young age, Greig’s love for football was evident.

  5. John Greig former footballer from Scotland Left-Back last club: Rangers FC * Sep 11, 1942 in Edinburgh, Scotland

  6. 17 de jun. de 2023 · Rangers and Scotland footballing legend John Greig is heading back to Buckingham Palace after receiving a CBE in King Charles's first Birthday Honours list. The Ibrox icon, who made 755 appearances in the famous light blue, will receive the gong in recognition of services to football and the community in Scotland.

  7. JOHN GREIG was voted The Greatest Ever Ranger in 1999 and there were few dissenting voices with that choice. Although born in Edinburgh and brought up a Hearts fan, Greig would devote his entire senior career to the Ibrox side, making an astonishing 755 official appearances for the club between 1961 and 1978.