HE'S known as one of Scotland's greatest ever footballers and that goal for Glasgow giants Rangers.
Now, the late-great Davie Cooper has been given his latest honour after he was inducted into Motherwell's Hall of Fame.
The winger, who spent four seasons in North Lanarkshire following a move from the Light Blues, joins John Hunter and Andy Paton in this year's intake.
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Motherwell will honour the class of 2020 with a virtual induction event this winter in a live, free-to-air online ceremony.
Tommy McLean signed Cooper from Rangers for £50,000 in 1989 and despite being seemingly near the end of his career, the Hamilton-born winger quickly became a hero for the Fir Park faithful.
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He is best remembered by the Steelmen for his pivotal role in their run to win the Scottish Cup at Hampden in May 1991 with a thrilling 4-3 victory over Dundee United.
Cooper sadly passed away in March 1995, and the Motherwell board named the newly-constructed North Stand after him
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