Walter Smith.The cultured left-footer concedes the Rangers legend's ideas on how the game should be played didn't chime with his own philosophy that was broadened after his time with Monaco.And that's why he jumped at the chance to join Fulham in 2000 when his former Ligue 1 boss Jean Tigana took over - despite the club being in the Championship.Collins would enjoy a fruitful three years with the West London outfit before retiring in 2003 and revelled in starring alongside players such as Louis Saha.And when discussing his career with BBC Sportsound, he said: "I played for Walter (Smith) at Everton, he was organised.
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