He was 71.The defender was best-known for a trophy-laden decade at Rangers and also won 22 Scotland caps during his career, the first of which came when he played for the SteelmenMotherwell intend to honour his legacy with a minute’s silence before Saturday’s Lanarkshire Derby at home to Hamilton and Burrows says Scottish football is all the richer for having had Forsyth grace our game.He said: “Tam was a genuine, really nice bloke and from all the tributes I’ve read over the weekend, it’s been really nice to see that people have remembered a great player, a hard player, a physical player and a guy you’d want to be in the trenches with, but also someone who was an absolute gentleman, really humble and down to earth off the park.“I know he.
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