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John Greig

John Greig MBE (born 11 September 1942) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who played as a defender. He spent his entire career with Rangers, as a player, manager and director. Greig was voted "The Greatest Ever Ranger" in 1999 by the club's supporters,[5] and has been elected to Rangers' Hall of Fame.

John Greig
MBE
Greig in January 1969
Personal information
Date of birth (1942-09-11) 11 September 1942 (age 80)
Place of birth Edinburgh, Scotland
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
United Crossroads
1959–1961[1] Rangers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1961–1978 Rangers 498 (87)
International career
1963–1976[2] Scottish League XI 14 (1)
1963–1968[3] Scotland U23 3 (0)
1964[4] SFL trial v SFA 1 (0)
1964–1975 Scotland 44 (3)
Managerial career
1978–1983 Rangers
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career

Youth

Greig played his youth football with United Crossroads Boys Club in Edinburgh, under the supervision of Eric Gardiner, and supported Hearts as a boy. It is unknown if Hearts showed any interest in signing him. Bob McAuley signed Greig for Rangers and despite his initial reluctance Greig did as instructed by his father.[1] However, after viewing a match between Rangers and Hibernian at Easter Road, where he witnessed them beating Hibs 6–1, he was convinced the move was right.

Club career

A determined, forceful player, recognised for his great leadership qualities, Greig made 755 official appearances for Rangers (498 in the domestic league, 72 in the Scottish Cup, a club record 121 in the League Cup and 64 in European tournaments). He scored 120 goals for the club and won three domestic trebles. Greig actually started his career with Rangers as a forward, prior to being moved back to midfield—playing initially alongside another Rangers legend in Jim Baxter—and finally to left back. It was therefore in those initial years that he scored the majority of his goals for the club.

Greig was captain when Rangers won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1972 beating Dynamo Moscow 3–2 in Barcelona. Although Greig's was an enormously successful playing career, his captaincy coincided with a period of sustained success for Rangers' city rivals, Celtic, from the late 1960s until the mid-1970s. Greig's fortitude during that period further cemented his reputation as one of Rangers' most celebrated captains.

He was granted a testimonial match in 1978 against a Scotland XI as part of the national squad's preparations for the 1978 FIFA World Cup; Rangers won 5–0 before a crowd of 65,000 at Ibrox.[6]

International career

Greig played for Scotland on 44 occasions, 15 as captain, between 1964 and 1975.[7] He scored the late winner in Scotland's 1–0 victory against Italy at Hampden Park on 9 November 1965 and in 1967 achieved the distinction of captaining the Scottish side who beat England 3-2—their first defeat as World Champions—at Wembley. Greig also represented the Scottish League XI 14 times.[8][2]

Managerial career

Greig's playing career ended in May 1978 when he was appointed manager of Rangers, replacing Jock Wallace.[9] The club failed to win the league championship during Greig's time as manager, finishing no higher than the second place achieved in 1978–79. Greig's team had come close to winning a domestic treble and performed well in Europe in that first season. Rangers reached the quarter-final of the 1978–79 European Cup, defeating Italian champions Juventus and becoming the first club to win in European club competition at PSV's Philips Stadion, before eventual elimination to Cologne. There was also the partial compensation of success in domestic cup competitions, with two Scottish Cups and two League Cups secured over the course of Greig's five full seasons as manager. Greig was also responsible for signing Rangers' greatest ever goalscorer Ally McCoist from Sunderland. However, these were isolated achievements, and Greig—under intense pressure from the Scottish media, Rangers supporters and the club's directors—resigned in October 1983, replaced by the returning Wallace.

Post-football career

After leaving Rangers, Greig worked as a pundit for Radio Scotland and BBC television. He returned in 1990 as part of the club's public relations team. Dick Advocaat, manager of Rangers from 1998 to 2001, re-involved Greig in football coaching during which time he contributed to youth development. In 2003, he joined the Rangers board of directors.[10] Greig resigned this position in October 2011, soon after the takeover of the club by Craig Whyte.[11] Greig and John McClelland, who resigned at the same time as Greig, stated that they had been excluded from the corporate governance of the club since Whyte had taken control.[11] Greig later re-joined Rangers on 23 May 2015, when he was named the club's honorary life president with ambassadorial responsibilities.[12]

Career statistics

 
Greig (left) exchanging pennants with Ajax's Johan Cruyff, January 1973

Club

Scotland League Scottish Cup League Cup Europe Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1961–62 Rangers[13] Division One 11 7 1 0 2 1 1 0 15 8
1962–63 27 5 7 0 5 5 2 0 41 10
1963–64 34 4 6 2 10 0 2 0 52 6
1964–65 34 4 3 0 7 0 7 1 51 5
1965–66 32 7 7 0 10 1 0 0 49 8
1966–67 32 2 1 0 8 1 9 0 50 3
1967–68 32 11 4 2 6 0 6 1 48 14
1968–69 33 6 5 1 6 0 9 2 53 9
1969–70 30 7 3 2 6 0 4 0 43 9
1970–71 26 8 7 0 8 1 2 1 43 10
1971–72 28 8 6 1 6 0 8 0 48 9
1972–73 30 7 6 0 10 3 2 0 48 10
1973–74 32 6 1 0 10 2 4 2 47 10
1974–75 22 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 23 1
1975–76 Premier Division 36 2 5 0 10 1 4 0 55 3
1976–77 30 0 5 0 11 1 2 0 48 1
1977–78 29 2 5 1 5 1 2 1 41 5
Career total 498 87 72 9 121 17 64 7 755 120

International appearances

As of 4 March 2019[7]
International statistics
National team Year Apps Goals
Scotland 1964 5 0
1965 9 3
1966 6 0
1967 3 0
1968 5 0
1969 8 0
1970 3 0
1971 4 0
1972
1973
1974
1975 1 0
Total 44 3

International goals

Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first
Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 27 May 1965 Olympic Stadium, Helsinki   Finland 2–1 2–1 1966 World Cup qualification
2. 9 November 1965 Hampden Park, Glasgow   Italy 1–0 1–0 1966 World Cup qualification
3. 24 November 1965 Hampden Park, Glasgow   Wales 4–1 4–1 1965–66 British Home Championship

Honours

 
Statue of Greig at Ibrox Stadium, part of the memorial to the 1971 Ibrox disaster

Greig was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) on 15 November 1977. In June 2008, he was awarded honoris causa, from the University of Glasgow in recognition for outstanding achievement in football and continuing ambassadorship for the sport.[14]

As a player

Club

Rangers

Individual

As a manager

See also

References

  1. ^ a b John Greig, Jim Black (2005). John Greig: My Story. Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 978-0755313549.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  2. ^ a b Under 9000 see Scots defeated, Glasgow Herald, 18 March 1976
  3. ^ Scotland U23 player Greig, John, FitbaStats
  4. ^ Ronnie McDevitt (2016). Scotland in the 60s: The Definitive Account of the Scottish National Football Side During the 1960s. Pitch Publishing. ISBN 9781785312458.
  5. ^ . STV Sport. STV. 1 April 2010. Archived from the original on 6 April 2010.
  6. ^ Greig gives Ally's team the blues, Glasgow Herald, 17 April 1978
  7. ^ a b John Greig at the Scottish Football Association
  8. ^ "SFL player John Greig". London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
  9. ^ . Leicester Mercury. 29 June 2014. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  10. ^ "Greig joins Rangers board". BBC Sport. BBC. 26 December 2003.
  11. ^ a b "Rangers directors John Greig and John McClelland step down". BBC Sport. BBC. 17 October 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  12. ^ "Rangers appoint John Greig as honorary life president". Daily Telegraph.
  13. ^ Rangers player Greig, John, FitbaStats (also includes Glasgow Cup, not shown in table)
  14. ^ "Honorary Degrees for Scottish football legends". University of Glasgow. 10 March 2008.
  15. ^ José Luis, Pierrend (1 May 2005). "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 1972". RSSSF. Retrieved 25 October 2016.

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For other people named John Greig see John Greig disambiguation John Greig MBE born 11 September 1942 is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a defender He spent his entire career with Rangers as a player manager and director Greig was voted The Greatest Ever Ranger in 1999 by the club s supporters 5 and has been elected to Rangers Hall of Fame John GreigMBEGreig in January 1969Personal informationDate of birth 1942 09 11 11 September 1942 age 80 Place of birthEdinburgh ScotlandPosition s DefenderYouth careerUnited Crossroads1959 1961 1 RangersSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1961 1978Rangers498 87 International career1963 1976 2 Scottish League XI14 1 1963 1968 3 Scotland U233 0 1964 4 SFL trial v SFA1 0 1964 1975Scotland44 3 Managerial career1978 1983Rangers Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Youth 1 2 Club career 1 3 International career 2 Managerial career 3 Post football career 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 4 2 International appearances 4 3 International goals 5 Honours 5 1 As a player 5 1 1 Club 5 1 2 Individual 5 2 As a manager 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlaying career EditYouth Edit Greig played his youth football with United Crossroads Boys Club in Edinburgh under the supervision of Eric Gardiner and supported Hearts as a boy It is unknown if Hearts showed any interest in signing him Bob McAuley signed Greig for Rangers and despite his initial reluctance Greig did as instructed by his father 1 However after viewing a match between Rangers and Hibernian at Easter Road where he witnessed them beating Hibs 6 1 he was convinced the move was right Club career Edit A determined forceful player recognised for his great leadership qualities Greig made 755 official appearances for Rangers 498 in the domestic league 72 in the Scottish Cup a club record 121 in the League Cup and 64 in European tournaments He scored 120 goals for the club and won three domestic trebles Greig actually started his career with Rangers as a forward prior to being moved back to midfield playing initially alongside another Rangers legend in Jim Baxter and finally to left back It was therefore in those initial years that he scored the majority of his goals for the club Greig was captain when Rangers won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1972 beating Dynamo Moscow 3 2 in Barcelona Although Greig s was an enormously successful playing career his captaincy coincided with a period of sustained success for Rangers city rivals Celtic from the late 1960s until the mid 1970s Greig s fortitude during that period further cemented his reputation as one of Rangers most celebrated captains He was granted a testimonial match in 1978 against a Scotland XI as part of the national squad s preparations for the 1978 FIFA World Cup Rangers won 5 0 before a crowd of 65 000 at Ibrox 6 International career Edit Greig played for Scotland on 44 occasions 15 as captain between 1964 and 1975 7 He scored the late winner in Scotland s 1 0 victory against Italy at Hampden Park on 9 November 1965 and in 1967 achieved the distinction of captaining the Scottish side who beat England 3 2 their first defeat as World Champions at Wembley Greig also represented the Scottish League XI 14 times 8 2 Managerial career EditGreig s playing career ended in May 1978 when he was appointed manager of Rangers replacing Jock Wallace 9 The club failed to win the league championship during Greig s time as manager finishing no higher than the second place achieved in 1978 79 Greig s team had come close to winning a domestic treble and performed well in Europe in that first season Rangers reached the quarter final of the 1978 79 European Cup defeating Italian champions Juventus and becoming the first club to win in European club competition at PSV s Philips Stadion before eventual elimination to Cologne There was also the partial compensation of success in domestic cup competitions with two Scottish Cups and two League Cups secured over the course of Greig s five full seasons as manager Greig was also responsible for signing Rangers greatest ever goalscorer Ally McCoist from Sunderland However these were isolated achievements and Greig under intense pressure from the Scottish media Rangers supporters and the club s directors resigned in October 1983 replaced by the returning Wallace Post football career EditAfter leaving Rangers Greig worked as a pundit for Radio Scotland and BBC television He returned in 1990 as part of the club s public relations team Dick Advocaat manager of Rangers from 1998 to 2001 re involved Greig in football coaching during which time he contributed to youth development In 2003 he joined the Rangers board of directors 10 Greig resigned this position in October 2011 soon after the takeover of the club by Craig Whyte 11 Greig and John McClelland who resigned at the same time as Greig stated that they had been excluded from the corporate governance of the club since Whyte had taken control 11 Greig later re joined Rangers on 23 May 2015 when he was named the club s honorary life president with ambassadorial responsibilities 12 Career statistics Edit Greig left exchanging pennants with Ajax s Johan Cruyff January 1973 Club Edit Scotland League Scottish Cup League Cup Europe TotalSeason Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals1961 62 Rangers 13 Division One 11 7 1 0 2 1 1 0 15 81962 63 27 5 7 0 5 5 2 0 41 101963 64 34 4 6 2 10 0 2 0 52 61964 65 34 4 3 0 7 0 7 1 51 51965 66 32 7 7 0 10 1 0 0 49 81966 67 32 2 1 0 8 1 9 0 50 31967 68 32 11 4 2 6 0 6 1 48 141968 69 33 6 5 1 6 0 9 2 53 91969 70 30 7 3 2 6 0 4 0 43 91970 71 26 8 7 0 8 1 2 1 43 101971 72 28 8 6 1 6 0 8 0 48 91972 73 30 7 6 0 10 3 2 0 48 101973 74 32 6 1 0 10 2 4 2 47 101974 75 22 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 23 11975 76 Premier Division 36 2 5 0 10 1 4 0 55 31976 77 30 0 5 0 11 1 2 0 48 11977 78 29 2 5 1 5 1 2 1 41 5Career total 498 87 72 9 121 17 64 7 755 120International appearances Edit As of 4 March 2019 7 International statistics National team Year Apps GoalsScotland 1964 5 01965 9 31966 6 01967 3 01968 5 01969 8 01970 3 01971 4 01972 1973 1974 1975 1 0Total 44 3International goals Edit Scores and results list Scotland s goal tally firstGoal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 27 May 1965 Olympic Stadium Helsinki Finland 2 1 2 1 1966 World Cup qualification2 9 November 1965 Hampden Park Glasgow Italy 1 0 1 0 1966 World Cup qualification3 24 November 1965 Hampden Park Glasgow Wales 4 1 4 1 1965 66 British Home ChampionshipHonours Edit Statue of Greig at Ibrox Stadium part of the memorial to the 1971 Ibrox disaster Greig was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE on 15 November 1977 In June 2008 he was awarded honoris causa from the University of Glasgow in recognition for outstanding achievement in football and continuing ambassadorship for the sport 14 As a player Edit Club Edit RangersUEFA Cup Winners Cup 1971 72 Scottish League First Division Premier Division 5 1962 63 1963 64 1974 75 1975 76 1977 78 Scottish Cup 6 1962 63 1963 64 1965 66 1972 73 1975 76 1977 78 Scottish League Cup 4 1963 64 1964 65 1975 76 1977 78Individual Edit SFWA Footballer of the Year 1965 66 1975 76 Scottish Football Hall of Fame inaugural inductee Scottish Sports Hall of Fame inaugural inductee Ballon d Or 1972 18th place 15 As a manager Edit Scottish Cup 1978 79 1980 81 Scottish League Cup 1978 79 1981 82See also EditList of one club men in association football List of Scotland national football team captainsReferences Edit a b John Greig Jim Black 2005 John Greig My Story Headline Book Publishing ISBN 978 0755313549 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link a b Under 9000 see Scots defeated Glasgow Herald 18 March 1976 Scotland U23 player Greig John FitbaStats Ronnie McDevitt 2016 Scotland in the 60s The Definitive Account of the Scottish National Football Side During the 1960s Pitch Publishing ISBN 9781785312458 John Greig STV Sport STV 1 April 2010 Archived from the original on 6 April 2010 Greig gives Ally s team the blues Glasgow Herald 17 April 1978 a b John Greig at the Scottish Football Association SFL player John Greig London Hearts Supporters Club Retrieved 27 November 2011 Jock Wallace Former players talk about their time with the legendary hard man Leicester Mercury 29 June 2014 Archived from the original on 28 September 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Greig joins Rangers board BBC Sport BBC 26 December 2003 a b Rangers directors John Greig and John McClelland step down BBC Sport BBC 17 October 2011 Retrieved 17 October 2011 Rangers appoint John Greig as honorary life president Daily Telegraph Rangers player Greig John FitbaStats also includes Glasgow Cup not shown in table Honorary Degrees for Scottish football legends University of Glasgow 10 March 2008 Jose Luis Pierrend 1 May 2005 European Footballer of the Year Ballon d Or 1972 RSSSF Retrieved 25 October 2016 External links EditJohn Greig at the Scottish Football Association Manager profile John Greig Rangers FC Hall of Fame John Greig Rangers FC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Greig amp oldid 1138203935, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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