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The Great Railway Bazaar" is Paul Theroux's account of his epic journey by rail through Asia. Filled with evocative names of legendary train routes
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Great Scot

Scot Symon is the almost forgotten manager of Rangers and in recent years his contribution to the club has been woefully neglected. Now in Great Scot" David Leggat examines his role in the history of Rangers FC and reveals not only a key figure in the development of the club but also a true giant of Scottish football. Statistics don't lie and in the 13 years he was manager at Ibrox from 1954 onwards Rangers won a remarkable 15 trophies and became the first British club to appear in a European Final. In fact Symon took Rangers to two European finals and had he won one his place in history would have been assured. Instead he became Ibrox's forgotten man. His remarkable years as Rangers manager followed a successful playing career for the club under Bill Struth and an early management career
that started with a bang when he led East Fife to two League Cup triumphs before taking Preston North End to the FA Cup Final. He later managed Partick Thistle first as manager and then general manager training more than half of the young Thistle team which beat Celtic 4-1 to win the League Cup in 1971. But it is his time in charge of Rangers which saw him sign such artists as Ian McMillan and Jim Baxter and led to a glorious era for the club that defined him. And among the great and the good who have offered their tributes to James Scotland Symon in this book is the last signing he made for Rangers - the now Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson. With such support "Great Scot" sets out to show that it's now time to reevaluate James Scotland Symon's achievements and give him his
rightful place in football history."
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Scot Symon is the almost forgotten manager of Rangers & in recent years his contribution to the club has been woefully neglected. Now in Great Scot" David Leggat examines his role in the history of Rangers FC & reveals not only a key figure in the development of the club but also a true giant of Scottish football. Statistics don't lie & in the 13 years he was manager at Ibrox from 1954 onwards Rangers won a remarkable 15 trophies & became the first British club to appear in a European Final. In fact Symon took Rangers to two European finals & had he won one his place in history would have been assured. Instead he became Ibrox's forgotten man. His remarkable years as Rangers manager followed a successful playing career for the club under Bill Struth & an early management career that started with a bang when he led East Fife to two League Cup triumphs before taking Preston North End to the FA Cup Final. He later managed Partick Thistle first as manager & then general manager training more than half of the young Thistle team which beat Celtic 4-1 to win the League Cup in 1971. But it is his time in charge of Rangers which saw him sign such artists as Ian Mc Millan & Jim Baxter & led to a glorious era for the club that defined him. & among the great & the good who have offered their tributes to James Scotland Symon in this book is the last signing he made for Rangers
- the now Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson. With such support " Great Scot" sets out to show that it's now time to reevaluate James Scotland Symon's achievements & give him his rightful place in football history."

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