Andy Goram's son says his dad was joking and smiling right up to the end as he paid an emotional tribute to his old man. Danny revealed his dad was even still sending him down to the bookies to put on his horses in his final days.
The Rangers legend died at St Andrew’s Hospice in Airdrie on Saturday, just weeks after being told he was terminally ill. But despite his worsening condition, Danny said his dad was laughing and joking right up until the end.
Paying tribute, his son hailed his "brave" father who "always kept a smile on their faces" before he passed away. Danny told talkSPORT : "Even up until last week he was always joking and we were having laughs, he still made me go to the bookies to put on his lucky 15s most days.
Just a brave, brave man, I couldn't imagine what he's gone through this past ten weeks. He didn't show us he was suffering and always kept a smile on our faces." Manchester United fan Danny went on to reveal his pride at his father's glittering footballing career as he paid tribute.He said: "I was very young when he played for Rangers.
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