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  1. Although Cooper had some of his best years at Motherwell, he will always be associated with Rangers. Cooper was a fan on the pitch, whose simple comment – “I played for the club I loved” – has become his epitaph. At his funeral in 1995, Walter Smith delivered a eulogy. “God gave Davie Cooper a talent,” he said.

  2. Davie Cooper. Born in Hamilton, Davie Cooper joined Motherwell in 1989 for £50,000, having lost his place at Rangers and seemingly nearing the end of a most successful career which brought a whole array of honours. It was not to be and in his twilight years at Fir Park he revealed himself to be a quite extraordinary player whose guile and ...

  3. 23 de mar. de 2022 · We have more newsletters. Rangers legend Ally McCoist has taken to his Instagram to share a touching picture tribute to the late great Davie Cooper. Today marks 27 years since the former Rangers ...

  4. 25 de ago. de 2018 · 1989: Davie Cooper of Rangers in action during a match against Port Allegre at the Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. Mandatory Credit: Chris Cole/Allsport. With Rangers travelling to Fir Park on Sunday it's the chance to celebrate the life of Davie "Super" Cooper, a legend for both clubs.

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  6. Davie Cooper. 1956. február 25. Mérk. 1 A felnőtt klubokban játszott mérkőzések és gólok csak a bajnoki mérkőzések adatait tartalmazzák. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Davie Cooper témájú médiaállományokat. David Cooper ( Hamilton, 1956. február 25. – Glasgow, 1995. március 23.) skót válogatott labdarúgó.

  7. 16 de may. de 1990 · Biography. Davie Cooper was born in Hamilton on 25 February 1956. Cooper made his debut for Clydebank in 1974; he would go on to win the second division with the Bankies in 1975-76. A move to Rangers followed in 1977, where he enjoyed a hugely successful time: he won the League three times, the Scottish Cup three times and the League Cup seven ...