The passing of the great Walter Smith has plunged Scottish football into mourning. Aged 73, the former Rangers, Everton and Scotland manager has died following an illness, the Ibrox club announced on Tuesday.
Smith's career in the game spanned decades, beginning as a player at Dundee United in 1966 and concluding with a final league title at Rangers in 2011.
In between, there stands success after success, most notably helping steer Rangers to their 9 In A Row triumph.In all, Smith collected 21 major trophies in charge at Ibrox but his legacy spans so much more than just silverware.Tributes from across the world of football give the measure of the man, one who was immensely respected even across the often polarised Old Firm landscape.Here
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