Robert Fairley, 79, spent 10 years as a talent spotter for the Club bringing the likes of Ian Durrant, Gordon Dalziel and Billy Davies to Ibrox.
A Paisley schoolboy, Teddy, who was scarred for life in an XL Bully attack has been gifted a Rangers-themed model village by one of the club's former scouts.
His fond memories inspired him to create a model village that features a lit-up “Ibrox Avenue” with Rangers themed hotels and flats. Robert said: “Teddy is my hero and he’s a wee champ. “Around a year ago I decided to do a wee project building my very own Rangers village in the shed. When I read Teddy’s story in the Record I knew right away I wanted it to go to him. I just hope it puts a smile on his face."
Robert said: “I had a sheet from back then signed by all the players. It must be 40 years old - I thought that would be nice for the boy to have too.”
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