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Derek Alexander

Rangers legend Andy Goram to have tree planted in favourite spot on anniversary of death

Rangers legend Andy Goram’s loved ones are set to mark the first anniversary of his death by planting a tree at his favourite beauty spot. His family and friends revealed the tribute prior to the first anniversary of his death tomorrow.

The Ibrox hero lost his battle with cancer on July 2, 2022. The Scotland goalkeeper was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer just months earlier.

His former wife Miriam Wylie yesterday told how arrangements were being made to plant a cherry blossom tree in a popular site in Scotland that Goram cherished. It comes as his son Danny prepares to marry his fiancée Chelsea next week. Goram and Miriam married in 2001 but split in 2004.

But the pair remained friends and she helped care for him as he fought his illness. Goram passed away on what would have been their 21st wedding anniversary.

Publican Miriam said: “We can hardly believe it’s been a year since Andy died. We talked about what sort of memorial we could create for him. He liked cherry blossom trees so we decided to arrange planting one for him.

“But we found out it’s not as straightforward picking a spot. We need to get permission from certain people and also make sure that the tree won’t be uprooted after a few years.

"So it’s taken a bit longer to arrange than anticipated but we hope to get it sorted out soon.”

The family will keep the location of the tree a secret so that it can be a place for close friends and family to pay tribute. Miriam said final preparations were being made for the wedding of Goram’s son Danny to his long-term partner Chelsea in England.

Miriam added: “Danny was so proud of his dad and last year was tough for him and Chelsea, so there’s no doubt Andy will be remembered on the day.”

Ex-Hibs, Motherwell and Manchester United player Goram revealed he was battling terminal cancer last May in a shock diagnoses after feeling unwell. He turned down chemotherapy after it was expected the treatment would only extend his life by a couple of months.

Cancer specialists predicted Goram – nicknamed The Goalie – would live for six months. But his condition quickly worsened and he died within a few weeks, aged 58.

He was surrounded by loved ones including ex-Gers teammates John Brown and Ally McCoist at St Andrew’s Hospice in Airdrie. Nine-In-A-Row hero Goram signed for Rangers for £1million in 1991. He went on to win five league titles, three Scottish Cups and two League Cups.

He was voted Rangers’ greatest-ever goalkeeper by the club’s fans and was capped 43 times for Scotland There was an outpouring of grief among football fans afer his death and his ashes were buried under the Ibrox pitch following a ceremony held by his family and friends.

His remains were placed inches behind the centre goal line at the stadium’s Copland Road stand during a private service in August last year. His son Danny was given permission to pour the ashes into a specially-prepared urn under the pitch.

The ceremony was led by Rangers’ chaplain Reverend Stuart McQuarrie. Last July, hundreds of fans lined the streets in Glasgow to pay tribute to Goram before his funeral.

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