Walter
Smith, who managed Scotland, Rangers and Everton, has died at the age of 73.
In two
spells as Rangers manager Smith led the club to 10 top-flight titles, five
Scottish Cups and six League Cups as well as to the UEFA Cup final in 2008.
He remains
the club's second most successful manager after Bill Struth.
Smith had
four years in charge of Everton and two with Scotland before being enticed back
to the Glasgow club.
His death
comes in the same year Rangers won their first Scottish Premiership title since
Smith's final season in charge in 2011.
"It is
with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our former manager,
chairman and club legend, Walter Smith," the club said.
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