My Rangers

How I Changed Scottish Football For Ever

When Graeme Souness answered an unexpected call in 1986, he left Sampdoria to rebuild a declining Rangers. What followed was five years of upheaval, controversy and brilliance.

In this candid memoir, he reveals how he reshaped Ibrox—from the explosive signing of Mo Johnston, breaking a long-standing ban on Catholic players, to recruiting English stars like Terry Butcher and Chris Woods, and driving a faster, more modern style. Amid fierce Old Firm clashes, Rangers returned to dominance, winning four League titles and four League Cups.

More than trophies, Souness reflects on pressure, controversy and leadership in one of football’s most demanding jobs.

About Graeme Souness

Graeme Souness is a former Scotland captain and one of football’s most influential figures. After winning three European Cups and five league titles with Liverpool, he returned in 1986 as player-manager of Rangers, transforming the club. Under his leadership, Rangers won three league titles and four League Cups, ending a long title drought. Souness later managed Liverpool, winning the FA Cup in 1992, and had spells with Galatasaray, Benfica and Blackburn Rovers. Capped 54 times, he played in three World Cups and remains a respected pundit and columnist today.

Chick Young is a former BBC Scotland football correspondent, appearing on Sportscene, Reporting Scotland and Sportsound. With over 50 years in newspapers, radio and television, he is an award-winning journalist and popular after-dinner speaker, renowned for his insight, humour and long-standing contribution to Scottish sports broadcasting.
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  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9781405990509
  • Length: 288 pages
  • Price: £11.99
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