Motherwell manager Graham Alexander has paid tribute to 'genius' Walter Smith after the Rangers and Scottish football legend's passing.The former Scotland manager brought Alexander back into the international fold as a player and the 'Well boss earned his 25th cap as Scotland beat France 1-0 in a famous Hampden victory.“It’s terrible news,” Alexander said. “I just have fantastic memories of the man.
He sent me a great message when I came up here to work at Motherwell, a fantastic man to think of me at that time.“I owe the resurgence of my Scotland career to him and I had without doubt my best spell of my Scotland career playing under Walter.“A brilliant man first and foremost from my experience of how he was on the human side, how he
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