Former Rangers star Derek Ferguson has revealed he still talks to his idol Davie Cooper - more than two decades on from the winger's shock death.Monday marks the 25th anniversary of the tragic day one of Scotland's greatest-ever players passed away, following a brain haemorrhage at the age of just 39.Cooper enjoyed two spells at Clydebank, 12 years with his boyhood heroes Rangers and a successful four-year spell at Motherwell, as well as being capped 22 times for Scotland.Ferguson played alongside him for six years at Ibrox and, with both of them growing up and living in Hamilton, they became good friends.Four years after Cooper's death in 1995, a statue was erected in his honour at Hamilton Palace Sports Grounds and it's become somewhat of
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