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6 of Andy Goram's biggest moments as Rangers legend became a Tommy Burns meme and shock transfer emerged

He is regarded as one of Rangers and Scotland’s greatest ever goalkeepers.

But now Andy Goram has revealed he’s facing up to the biggest battle of his life after opening up on his battle with cancer.

In an exclusive interview with the Daily Record , the 58-year-old told how he has been given just six months to live – news that has shocked the football world.

Former club Rangers revealed last month he was undergoing treatment and now Goram has told of the the heartbreaking diagnosis.

Goram had a colourful career after first joining Hibs in Scotland from Oldham before moving to Ibrox where he was part of Walter Smith’s legendary nine-in-a-row side.

Here, Record Sport looks back on some of his most notable moments in a career spanning more than 20 years.

It’s difficult to pick out one save given he made so many but the stop to deny Pierre van Hooijdonk from point-blank range in a 3-3 thriller at Ibrox is arguably his best.

With he game on a knife-edge at 2-2 at that stage, the Dutchman looked certain to score but Goram somehow kept out his shot.

It’s a save that is still lauded but Hooijdonk later said: “No disrespect to Andy, but I blame myself more for not scoring than I give him credit for the save.

“Rangers fans do the opposite, but I should have done better than hitting it straight in the middle of the goal.”

Goram was never far from controversy during his career but pushed things too far which saw him feel the full wrath of Walter Smith.

The keeper missed the 1994 Scottish Cup Final defeat to Dundee United and was told by Smith to go on a family holiday to soak up some sun and prepare for the following campaign.

However, a quiet break in Tenerife turned into an extended boys holiday after he bumped into

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk