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  1. 16 de abr. de 2022 · Sunday 16th April 1978. John Greig testimonial match. RANGERS – SCOTLAND XI 5-0 (1-0) Referee: Ian Foote (Glasgow) Crowd: 65.000, Ibrox Park, Glasgow. Goals: 1-0 Johnstone (1), 2-0 Greig (60), 3-0 Russell (63), 4-0 Russell (74), 5-0 Greig (80) RANGERS: Peter McCloy. SandyJardine.

  2. 25 de mar. de 2023 · Greatest Ever Ranger John Greig scored his last competitive goal for @RangersFC v Ayr Utd on this day in 1978, a 5-2 victory at Somerset Park. pic.twitter.com/C5sZIyz2Wh — The Rangers...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_GreigJohn Greig - Wikipedia

    He was granted a testimonial match in 1978 against a Scotland XI as part of the national squad's preparations for the 1978 FIFA World Cup; Rangers won 5–0 before a crowd of 65,000 at Ibrox. International career. Greig played for Scotland on 44 occasions, 15 as captain, between 1964 and 1975.

  4. Title: John Greig testimonial 1978. Scran ID: 000-000-544-263-C. Resource Rights Holder: The Scotsman Publications Ltd. Click "Buy" to purchase a high resolution image, or take out a subscription to see the full Scran web site. Subscribe to Scran. Order Image(s) More from this Collection.

  5. Total Managed: 289. John Greig (1978 to 1983) John Greig was appointed Manager of Rangers on 24 May 1978, the day after the shock resignation of twice Treble-winner Jock Wallace. An Edinburgh boy, Greig grew up a Hearts supporter and when a Rangers scout came looking for his signature, it was a tearful Greig who obeyed his father’s ...

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  7. PSV had never lost a European tie at home, but on one of the most memorable ‘away days’ in Europe, John Greig masterminded a 3-2 win. ‘Greigs Grenadiers send the Dutch champions reeling’ bellowed the headline in the Glasgow Herald the following day.