Legendary Rangers trio Derek Johnstone, Mark Hateley and Archie Knox will take part in an exclusive Q & A evening at Ibrox on 11th April.
The team of Rangers heroes will be back home at Ibrox to support the Forces Foundation. Namely, to support Foundation Director Connal Cochrane’s 54 in 20 challenge in support of the Foundation’s Armed Forces Funds.
The evening event will also be hosted by broadcaster and Rangers TV commentator Tom Miller. Guests in attendance will also get the chance to meet the legendary Rangers trio and ask them questions on the night.

Former Royal Marine Adam Edwards from The Coming Home Centre in Govan will also be attending. He will be giving a personal insight into his experiences as a Royal Marine. Adam represents one of the causes which is set to benefit from Connal’s fundraising.
Chance to meet some Rangers legends
Derek Johnstone was part of the side that won the 1972 Cup Winners Cup. He also scored an iconic Scottish Cup final winner against Celtic as a 16 year old in 1970. He was back at Ibrox recently speaking as part of the Fanzone prior to the St. Johnstone match.
Mark Hateley and Archie Knox will give a special insight into the Nine in a Row era at Ibrox. Hateley is an iconic Rangers striker whilst Archie Knox was famously Walter Smith’s assistant.

The event takes place in the stadium’s Thornton Suite. Beyond the speakers, the charity night includes a raffle, an auction and the chance to win a number of player-worn poppy shirts.
Tickets are £25 and include a pie and a complimentary glass of wine or pint of beer on arrival and access to a cash bar in the Members Club. You can book your place here.
