by David Edgar (Author), Chris Graham (Author), Colin Armstrong (Author), David Edgar (Author), Iain Duff (Author), Alasdair McKillop (Author), Richard Wilson (Author), Colin Armstrong (Author), Gail Richardson (Author), David Kinnon (Author), Calvin Spence (Author), Chris Graham (Editor), Stewart Franklin (Author), Ross EJ Hendry (Author), John DC Gow (Editor)
When future generations ask who saved Rangers and revitalised the club thereafter, the fans of today can say with some confidence: 'We were the people.' The saga of Rangers is a tragic one. It is the story of the fall of Scotland's most prestigious football clubs. A tale of hate and accusations. One which blurred truth with speculation and turned a trial into a witch-hunt. Yet it is also a tale of loyalty in the face of unprecedented adversity. In Follow We Will: The Fall and Rise of Rangers we hear the story of the fans. Within these essays and interviews is the uplifting tale of how they rallied to protect the club they loved and how now, against all odds, they are helping to put it back together.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd.
Published: 15 Jul 2013
ISBN 10: 1908373687
ISBN 13: 9781908373687
The book describes and analyses...all the issues from a short, unprecedented period in the history of Scottish football when crisis engulfed the famous, much-loved Glasgow Rangers. NEWSLETTER
STEWART FRANKLIN is a co-founder of The Rangers Standard, co-owner of Gersnet.co.uk and a former Rangers Supporters Trust board member. He has written articles for STV Sport and The Herald as well as appearing on TV and radio.
CHRIS GRAHAM is a co-founder of The Rangers Standard and writer for Seventy2 magazine. He has appeared on Scotland Tonight, Newsnight Scotland, Reporting and STV News to discuss a variety of Rangers-related issues. He has written about Rangers for the Scotland on Sunday and made appearances on Rangers podcasts.
JOHN DC GOW is a freelance writer who is a regular contributor to ESPN on Scottish football and Rangers FC, and has contributed to football magazines such as the `Away End'. He is also a co-founder of The Rangers Standard. He is particularly interested in studying Rangers and their relation to sectarianism.
ALASDAIR MCKILLOP is a co-founder of The Rangers Standard and writer for Seventy2 magazine. He is a regular contributor to the online current affairs magazine Scottish Review where he writes about sport and politics.