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Rangers have paid tribute to former long-serving club doctor Donald Cruickshank who has sadly passed away.
Cruickshank joined Gers in the 1960s and spent more than three decades at Ibrox as part of the backroom team for several managers.
He was one of the first responders during the tragic Ibrox Disaster in 1971 that claimed 66 lives and injured 200 in one of the darkest and saddest moments in Glasgow's history.
Cruickshank was also present 18 months later when Rangers famously lifted the European Cup Winners Cup with a 3-2 victory over Dynamo Moscow in Barcelona.
He was also a key figure behind the scenes during the club's dominant era under Graeme Souness and then Walter Smith in the late 1980s and 1990s where the blue half of Glasgow established thems