Rangers hero Ian Durrant has recalled a dressing room brawl where goalkeeper Andy Goram and Nigel Spackman came to blows and had to be separated.
The Light Blues found themselves 1-0 down to Aberdeen during a 1992 clash thanks to a goal from ex-Celtic star Roy Aitken.
Goram was furious that Spackman failed to close the goalscorer down before he struck and made his feelings known.
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But after he was told to "f*** off" by the former Chelsea defender, Goram wouldn't accept the back-talk and thumped him in the changing room at half-time.
Speaking on Football Daft podcast with Ewen Cameron and Grado, Durrant recalled: "We're playing Aberdeen and not doing so well.
"Of all players Roy Aitken has put one in the top corner past the goalie.
"The goalie was shouting at Spackman to close him down but Spackman says 'f*** off' or something.
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"We come in at half-time and the goalie goes 'what'd you say?' and Spackman says 'f***ing shut up and sit down'.
"Next minute, bang, he's hit him a couple of digs.
"The gaffer just sat down and a couple of players split it up. He goes 'right, is that it?'
"We won the game and the two of them are laughing and joking after the game."
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