Glasgow Times

Statue plans revealed

- Ewan Paton ewan. paton@ newsquest. co. uk

RANGERS’ plans for the unveiling of their statue of Walter Smith have been revealed.

The club has confirmed the statue of the Ibrox legend will be unveiled this weekend on Saturday.

Fans have been encouraged to attend the event at 12pm outside the stadium prior to the Scottish Cup final 2024 against Celtic at Hampden.

The tribute to club icon Smith will be located on Edmiston Drive at the Copland Road end of Ibrox.

A club statement reads: “Rangers today confirms the unveiling of the longawaite­d Walter Smith Statue will take place on Saturday at 12noon.

“Located on Edmiston Drive at the Copland Road end of Ibrox, supporters are invited to gather ahead of the Scottish Cup Final as the Smith family and guests display the permanent memorial to one of the true greats of the club for the first time.

“Given the anticipate­d attendance, Edmiston Drive is likely to be closed for a short time. Supporters should not park on Edmiston Drive between Copland Road and Broomloan Road. Instead, cars and buses can park for free at the Albion Car Park.

“A commemorat­ive programme marking the event will be on sale at the unveiling, with all profits going to the Rangers Charity Foundation.

“Walter’s contributi­on to Rangers in the modern era is without equal and, following a year- long process, his legacy will now be preserved in bronze on the corner of the stadium footprint between Edmiston House and the Copland Road stand.

“In keeping with his lofty stature in the history of the football club, the bronze piece has been designed and sculpted by esteemed Londonbase­d artist, Douglas Jennings, whose portfolio includes a statue of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in London and, in the football sphere, Jack Charlton and George Cohen.

“As a boy, Walter used to make the pilgrimage to the east terracing at Ibrox to watch his heroes, and it is only fitting that the great man will be forever immortalis­ed in bronze at the location the east terracing once was.”

Chairman, John Bennett, said: “It is a poignant moment in the history of this great football club to unveil a statue of our legendary former manager, Walter Smith.

“The outpouring of tributes which arrived from near and far following his passing two- and- a- half- years ago speaks to Walter’s stature as both a human being and custodian of our historic football club, and there is no Ranger more deserving in the modern era of being honoured in bronze.

“I would like to place on record our thanks as a club to the artist and sculptor, Douglas Jennings, as well as internal and external stakeholde­rs who have helped facilitate the process since the commission­ing of the statue in October 2022.

“I’m sure the day of the unveiling will be one full of emotion for Walter’s wife, Ethel, his two sons, Neil and Steven, and the rest of the family. The work consolidat­es the significan­ce of the great man and the place he occupies in the storied history of Rangers Football Club.”

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