Chris Woods pressed the start button on a conveyor belt of goalkeeping excellence that has rolled through Ibrox for four decades.
The Englishman, brought to Ibrox by Graeme Souness in 1986, passed the baton to Andy Goram five years later and by the end of the 90s Stefan Klos had become the shotstopper supreme.
And when the German passed the gloves on in 2007, Allan McGregor became the latest in a long line of top class keepers to make his penalty box a fortress.
Now, at 40, McGregor is weighing up his future at the end of his contract with many believing his cameo appearance at the end of Saturday’s Scottish Cup final will be the swansong of a fabulous career.
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