Walter Smith RIP

I had the pleasure of knowing Wattie when I was a tender youth starting out in the world of football with Dundee United.

He was the good guy to wee Jum's bad guy act (which wasn't actually an act).

One of the things that made United an attractive proposition at the time could be found in the fact that you got the opportunity to spend a lot of time with the senior pros during training sessions and prior to matches. Wattie was instrumental in that and had a dry sense of humour and a friendly disposition. I wouldn't have recommended crossing his path as he had a tongue on him as well, but I have nothing but fond memories of him and he treated me extremely well.

Two wee things spring to mind:

Back in 1983, I got my boxed Umbro Celtic replica kit for Christmas. Wee silky short shorts and it had the badge embroidered on the shorts. We used to train at Maryfield on Monday nights and were issued Adidas gear at the start of the season which we were expected to use. In my eagerness to premier the tighty-whiteyness of my sexy silky Celtic shorts, I decided to buck the trend and wear them to training. Think I got as far as the first step when I heard a voice booming from about 50-yards away to: "get that shite aff your arse or get tae fuck".

Never made that fashion mistake again.

Second thing is this and the true measure of the man:

After being diagnosed with an illness and having to spend quite a bit of time in hospital. I received a card one day. It was the standard 'get well soon' card, but it had a very personal handwritten message inside. Doubt you have to guess who sent the card considering this thread, but this was from a man who I only knew for a relatively short period 30-odd years before.

I have nothing but love for Walter Smith and my heart is a little bit sore just now. My thoughts are with his family and my considerations are with true Rangers fans who have the values of decency which Walter embodied.
 
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