To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the club, the Rangers Review has released a special celebratory magazine.

Inside you'll find memories of the greatest triumphs in the club's long history, profiles of the best players and managers, and exclusive interviews and features with some key Ibrox personnel.

The magazine also features a ranking of the 10 best players ever to pull on the famous blue shirt, from 1872 to 2022.

As a sneak preview of what you can expect we'll be counting down the list day-by-day, and today we've got an early legendary figure.

Greatest Rangers legends: Number 10 Davie Cooper

Greatest Rangers legends: Number 9 Andy Goram

Greatest Rangers legends: Number 8 Paul Gascoigne

Glasgow Times:

The Rangers years: 1920-1933

Appearances:440

Career highlight: Inspiring Rangers to their first Double in season 1927/28.

Show us your medals: Nine league titles, three Scottish Cups.

What makes you a legend?

The original Rangers entertainer, it was in the colours of Scotland that Morton would earn his “Wee Blue Devil” nickname as he stole the show in the 5-1 trouncing of England at Wembley.

The forward would enjoy a glittering international career, but it is at Ibrox where he truly shone. He hit 105 goals in his 440 games in Light Blue, a superb tally for a man who was more accustomed to providing pin-point crosses for others.

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He dazzled the fans during the glory years under Bill Struth and would later serve the club as a director for almost four decades until his death aged 78.

One of the first truly great Rangers players, Morton may have been a diminutive figure, but his stature is undoubted and he is still held in high esteem in the corridors and stands of Ibrox.

The Rangers Review is making its exciting first foray into print with an 84-page souvenir glossy magazine to mark the 150th anniversary of the club.

Featuring exclusive new interviews with club legends, in-depth reviews of the biggest matches the club has ever had, and stories you probably won’t have heard before from the club’s long history, this is a magazine that Rangers fans will want to keep forever.

Click here to get your copy.